- Is the African Union equipped to serve Africa's people for another 50 years?
- Africa at 50: Redefining African Solidarity
- Which Way Ethiopia: Revolution, Civil War, or National Reconciliation?
- Eritrea: little to smile about, 20 years from freedom
- Africa: The Birth of the OAU
- Woman Seeks Asylum: King of Swaziland want to make me his 14th virgin bride
- Ethiopia: Off Political Taboos and Woos
- Chinua Achebe as Metaphor
- Chinua Achebe (Ugonabo Ogidi ) Goes Home
- The curious case of Africa’s Progress and the missing Millennium Development Goals
- Somalia And The Slippery Slope Of ‘Jubbaland’
- The Legacy of Queen Victoria and Zimbabwean Culture
- The Parable Of The Cockroach And Nigeria
- My relationship with Chinua Achebe - Wole Soyinka
- Somalia’s future: IGAD’s captivity or donors’ rescue
- Israel and the Arab Gulf States: An Undeclared Alliance
- The United Nations’ Hezbollah Protection Force
- Sustain Gains. Invest in Malaria. Save Three Million Children's Lives in the Next 1000 Days
- World Malaria Day: highlighting awareness of a preventable disease that still kills thousands
- Excusing Jihad In Boston
- Lessons from Boston and Chechnya
- Analysis: How do you solve a problem like Apartheid?
- Somalia: Frail Leadership, Federalism Frenzy, and the Fragile Peace
- Factors of Change and Transformation in Ethiopia
- How the West is seeking to usurp Africa’s struggle for freedom and democracy
- Ethiopia: A Critical Appraisal of the Diaspora Organized Groups Opposed to the Regime in Ethiopia
Tag Archives: Eric Reeves
The Collapsing Sudanese Economy
Political and Military Implications, International Obligations By Eric Reeves Recent commentary on the purported “coup attempt” in Khartoum has been quite various, sometimes even fanciful, with little in the way of consensus about how serious the “coup” was or precisely … read more
Posted in Article, East Africa, South Sudan, Sudan
Tagged Arab Spring, Economy of Sudan, Eric Reeves, IndepthAfrica, Juba, Khartoum, SouthSudan, Sudan, sudanese news, Sudapet
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Abbay Woldu, positioning himself for possible war crimes prosecution in the near future…
By Getahune Bekele On Thursday 12 July 2012,the city of Nazareth, 90 KMS east of Addis Ababa came to a standstill when Tigraye republic president Abbay Woldu(pictured) arrived to attend a sod turning ceremony as part of Tigraye martyrs … read more
Posted in Article, Columnist, East Africa, Ethiopia, Getahune Bekele, News
Tagged Addis Ababa, Africa Ethiopia, Arab Spring, Eric Reeves, Khartoum, Mary, Meles Zenawi, National Congress, National Islamic Front, Nazareth, news nigeria, Omar al-Bashir, South Africa, South Africa Tourism, South Sudan, Sudan, Tourism South, Travel South Africa
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Sudan: Re-defining the “Arab Spring”
By Eric Reeves The National Islamic Front/National Congress Party regime in Khartoum has had plenty of opportunities over the past year and more to learn from the experiences of other repressive regimes during the ongoing “Arab Spring.” In fact, “spring” … read more
Mass graves in Sudan? US group releases new photos
A dug-up site in a sealed-off region of Sudan appears to be a mass grave, a U.S. satellite monitoring group said Thursday, offering the first aerial photographs from a conflict zone that outside observers can’t access. The Satellite Sentinel Project … read more
Posted in News, North Africa, Sudan
Tagged About Africa, Africa news, African History, African Maps, All Africa, Arab League, breaking news, East Africa, Eric Reeves, Harvard Humanitarian Initiative, IndepthAfrica, IndepthGhana, IndepthMultimedia, IndepthNigeria, IndepthSouthAfrica, IndepthWorld, Kaduqli, North Africa, Nuba Mountains, Nuba peoples, Pan African News, South Kurdufan, Southern Africa, Sudan, Sudan People's Armed Forces, West Africa
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