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Thu, 11 Jul 2019
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Regardless of who wins the fight for Tripoli, the power of armed groups over government is being entrenched.

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Thu, 13 Jun 2019
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How the country's new leaders can stop endemic violence and restore trust between citizens and government.

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Wed, 12 Jun 2019
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Africa's large-scale security operations have neglected rural areas where violent extremism thrives.

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Tue, 25 Jun 2019
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Poverty propels most illegal miners into the industry, but ruthless criminal syndicates are equally responsible.

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Tue, 09 Jul 2019
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Corruption and organised crime are decimating the fish population, and threaten the livelihoods of thousands.

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Wed, 19 Jun 2019
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Instead of criminalising artisanal miners, the target should be the syndicate bosses behind this lucrative illegal industry.

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Mon, 01 Jul 2019
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To prevent attacks, local grievances and not just links to foreign extremist groups must be attended to.\n\n

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Tue, 11 Jun 2019
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The use of force hasn't worked, and negotiation is one of several non-military options for preventing terrorism.

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Mon, 27 May 2019
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The East African Community could tower above others when it comes to economic growth and trade opportunities.

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Tue, 28 May 2019
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The terror group's differences over leadership style, war strategy and ideology seem to have increased its resilience.

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Fri, 21 Jun 2019
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Under el-Sisi, who now chairs the AU, Egypt is becoming a player in regional conflicts like Sudan and Libya.

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Thu, 23 May 2019
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The AfCFTA won't start with a bang but could boost economic growth more than any other factor.

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