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Mozambique Strengthens Bilateral Relations With UAE

Reviewing carefully the primary significance of the working visit of Mozambican President, Filipe Jacinto Nyusi, shows the level of recognition

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Mitigating Africa's Food Crisis, Increased Russian Grain Exports: Can African Leaders Prioritize and Address Food Security Challenges?

The most recent news from Nigeria and across the world is available at The News Chronicle. The News Chronicle provides the most recent headlines, commentary, and political news.

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Can Africa Prioritize And Address Its Food Security Challenges?

Global food security, especially in Africa, has been in the media publications these past few months. While a few outspoken African leaders

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Your Turn: Human rights are not a threat to development

Your Turn: Human rights are not a threat to development
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Human Rights Are Not 'a Threat to Development' - The Good Men Project

Human Rights Are Not 'a Threat to Development' - The Good Men Project
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USA/Global: Let Cuba Live!


Editor's Note
The Biden administration has now been in office for six months,
along with a narrow Democratic majority in Congress. So it seems an
appropriate time for a report card. I offered my evaluation in another AfricaFocus Bulletin sent out today, entitled “Building Back Better? Or Not?” But as I was finalizing that Bulletin, I realized that the rising U.S. attacks on Cuba are a key indicator of how things are going.
They show that the United States is headed toward “Build Back Worse”
– a sharp bipartisan reversion to simplistic Cold War policies and
the “bad neighbor” policy toward Caribbean countries. And yet the

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USA/Africa: Building Back Better? Or Not?


Editor's Note
Last week marked six months for the Biden administration and for the
narrow Democratic majority in Congress. So it seems an appropriate
time for a report card on U.S. Africa policy. And that also means a
review of U.S. policies on today's most pressing global issues, on
which the negative effects fall disproportionately on Africans on
the continent and in the diaspora.
This AfricaFocus Bulletin is my version of such a report card. It's
short, just pass/fail. It's not an essay, nor is it an argument to
persuade others that mine is correct.
Bottom line, there’s no doubt that Biden is doing better than Trump

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AfricaFocus: Peace and Security


Leaders in Africa and around the world give lip service to addressing
underlying causes of terrorism, violent internal conflicts, criminal violence and other threats. In practice,
they prioritize militarized responses that are not only
abusive of human rights but also ineffective and counter-productive.
African conflicts are most often seen in terms of simplistic
narratives and applied to the entire continent. But each country
is distinct. Most are at peace, afflicted not by war and warlords,
but by the less visible kinds of violence that prevail around the
world: violence against women or the everyday violence of crime and
discrimination against immigrants.

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AfricaFocus: Politics and Human Rights


AfricaFocus Bulletins with Material on Politics and Human Rights
April 19, 2021  Confronting Global Apartheid Demands Global Solidarity
http://www.africafocus.org/docs21/ga2104.php
   
"The COVID-19 pandemic has both revealed and deepened structural
inequalities around the world. Nearly every country has been hit by
economic downturn, but the impacts are unevenly felt. Within and
across countries, the people who have suffered most are those already
disadvantaged by race, class, gender, or place of birth, reflecting
the harsh inequality that has characterized our world for centuries."
March 8, 2021  USA/Global: Taxing the Tech Giants
http://www.africafocus.org/docs21/dig2103.php
   
“How should we determine the corporate tax a big tech company should

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USA/Global: Millions Displaced by US Post-9/11 Wars


Editor's Note
“Wartime displacement (alongside war deaths and injuries) must be
central to any analysis of the post-9/11 wars and their short- and
long-term consequences. Displacement also must be central to any
possible consideration of the future use of military force by the
United States or others. Ultimately, displacing 37 million—and
perhaps as many as 59 million—raises the question of who bears
responsibility for repairing the damage inflicted on those
displaced.” - Brown University Costs of War Project
This AfricaFocus Bulletin contains excerpts from this new report documenting one large part of the damage from wars in which the United States has played a major role in the post 9/11 period. The calculation includes refugees and internally displaced from 8 countries: Afghanistan, Iraq, Pakistan, Yemen, Somalia, the Philippines, Libya, and Syria. The excerpts below include the sections on Somalia and Libya. The full report, including charts and a full methodological appendix, is available at https://watson.brown.edu/costsofwar/costs/human/refugees.

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