Africa Political Monitor No. 65
Ebola resurfaces amid aid cutbacks;
Power, elections and clan politics collide in Mogadishu;
Ethiopia's search for a sea outlet meets regional resistance;
Sharp cuts planned to African consular services
Ebola resurfaces amid aid cutbacks;
Power, elections and clan politics collide in Mogadishu;
Ethiopia's search for a sea outlet meets regional resistance;
Sharp cuts planned to African consular services
By anchoring itself in Africa's emerging space economy, Washington has a rare opportunity to strengthen its partnerships on the continent and compete more effectively with China in the process. Now, it’s up to policymakers to seize this opening.
“The terms of the new Memorandum of Understanding agreed to between Washington and Tehran over the weekend have now been made public, and the agreement as currently formulated is more lopsided and less favorable than even the skeptics had initially predicted.”
The potential for change within Iran persists—although the mechanism and timing for such a change are still unclear.
It is becoming increasingly difficult for Russians — both Russia’s elites and ordinary citizens — to ignore the growing disaster that has been created by more than four years of Vladimir Putin’s war of choice against Ukraine.