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  2. Africa Confidential - Wikipedia

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    Africa Confidential is a fortnightly newsletter covering politics and economics in Africa. It was established in 1960 [1] and is owned by the British company Asempa Limited. Founded by a group of six individuals under the banner of Miramoor Publications, Africa Confidential was originally printed on blue airmail paper and was thus nicknamed ...

  3. Nigerien crisis (2023–2024) - Wikipedia

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    Nigerien crisis (2023–2024) On 26 July 2023, a coup d'état occurred in Niger, during which the country's presidential guard removed and detained President Mohamed Bazoum. Subsequently, General Abdourahamane Tchiani, the Commander of the Presidential Guard, proclaimed himself the leader of the country and established the National Council for ...

  4. Africa-Asia Confidential - Wikipedia

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    Africa-Asia Confidential. Africa-Asia Confidential was first published in November 2007 [1] by the same group that owns Africa Confidential, Asempa Limited of Cambridge. The newsletter was founded in response to the growing political and economic relations between Africa and Asia, and by the need to understand the implications for Africa.

  5. Recent African origin of modern humans - Wikipedia

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    In paleoanthropology, the recent African origin of modern humans or the " Out of Africa " theory ( OOA) [a] is the most widely accepted [1] [2] [3] model of the geographic origin and early migration of anatomically modern humans ( Homo sapiens ). It follows the early expansions of hominins out of Africa, accomplished by Homo erectus and then ...

  6. United Nations Human Rights Council - Wikipedia

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    The Human Rights and Alliance of Civilizations Room is the meeting room of the United Nations Human Rights Council, in the Palace of Nations in Geneva.. The United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC) is a United Nations body whose mission is to promote and protect human rights around the world.

  7. Alan Rake - Wikipedia

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    Alan Rake was educated at Oxford University, where he studied Philosophy, politics and economics. [2] He was invited by Jim Bailey, also educated at Oxford, to work for Drum magazine. [3] In the late 1950s he opened a Nairobi office for the magazine, working as its East African editor. In the early 1960s he briefly worked for Drum in South ...

  8. Richard Dowden - Wikipedia

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    Website. dowdenafrica .com. Richard Dowden (born 20 March 1949 [1]) is an English journalist who has specialised in African issues. Since 1975, he has worked for several British media and was formerly Executive Director of the Royal African Society (2002–2017). He is the author of the book Africa: Altered States, Ordinary Miracles ...

  9. Makoma Lekalakala - Wikipedia

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    Makoma Lekalakala is a South African activist who is the director of the Johannesburg branch of Earthlife Africa. [1] Along with Liz McDaid, she was awarded the 2018 Goldman Environmental Prize for the African region for their work on using the courts to stop a Russian-South African nuclear deal in 2017. [2]