VERY worrying news from central Africa. With the newly independent South Sudan in ever more violent confrontations with its northern neighbour Sudan, will we see war once again between them?
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A New Conflict in Africa? On the Drumbeat of War in Sudan.
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04/18/2012
Arab Spring: …and the rest.
04/04/2011
The chain of dominoes has brought down the regimes of Ben Ali in Tunisia and Mubarak in Egypt, may topple Gaddafi in Libya… and other presidents and monarchs are in peril. What has happened in these other countries? Welcome to the Spineless Liberal’s fact-file on the Arab Spring.
Divided up into four, including a brief description of the protests and possible outcomes – in this final section, we cover the majority of remaining countries of the Arabic world.
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