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Cocaine trade 'kingpin' in New York for trial
Ex-navy chief of Guinea-Bissau brought to US to face trial over his alleged role in international cocaine trafficking.
Africa
Last Modified: 06 Apr 2013 02:37 GMT
Drug traffic fuels addiction in Sierra Leone
As the global narcotics trade expands in West Africa, it leaves a trail of addicts in its wake.
Travis Lupick
Features
Last Modified: 26 Jan 2013 20:31 GMT
Israel's insecurity industry
Israel thrives in the security market by taking advantage of the insecurity of some developing nations.
Belen Fernandez
Opinion
Last Modified: 16 Jan 2013 13:42 GMT
Senegal rebels alienate those they fight for
A long-running movement for the independence of Casamance in southern Senegal is unlikely to succeed.
Lamin Jahateh
Opinion
Last Modified: 13 Jan 2013 08:57 GMT
Guinea-Bissau arrests 'counter-coup leader'
Officials say Captain Ntchama led an attack aimed at reinstating former Prime Minister Gomes Junior, ousted in April.
Africa
Last Modified: 28 Oct 2012 05:48 GMT
Guinea-Bissau accuses Portugal of coup bid
The accusation comes after Gunmen raided an army barracks, sparking a firefight that left at least seven people dead.
Africa
Last Modified: 22 Oct 2012 05:45 GMT
Deadly attack on Guinea-Bissau army barracks
At least six rebels killed in firefight after gunmen raided an army barracks outside the capital, military sources say.
Africa
Last Modified: 22 Oct 2012 01:30 GMT
Is Brazil the inheritor of the Portuguese empire in Africa?
China has been under scrutiny as it invests in Africa, but another player has been largely ignored: Brazil.
Nikolas Kozloff
Opinion
Last Modified: 30 Sep 2012 11:18 GMT
Leaders of rival Sudans meet over disputes
President Omar al-Bashir and South Sudan counterpart Salva Kiir meet for first time since countries neared war in April.
Africa
Last Modified: 15 Jul 2012 16:49 GMT
The militarisation of poverty in Africa
Increasing the rewards for those forces able to capture the state, by any means necessary, inevitably leads to war.
Toby Leon Moorsom
Opinion
Last Modified: 29 May 2012 21:19 GMT
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