18 March 2009
The International Criminal Court issued on 4th March 2009 an arrest warrant against the Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir for his indirect involvement in killing civilians, displacement, torture and rape in the province of Darfur. The court cleared him of the genocide charge according to the arrest warrant. The ICC
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23 December 2008
The maritime piracy acts off the Somali coast have since 1991 started to gradually spread from the coasts to the high seas and deep oceans. It has also been noticed that these piracy operations are not initiated and concluded in the whole of Somalia, but in the area close to the coast of Puntland, specifically the Port of Eyl,
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25 January 2008
What is Kenya’s position in the realm of international politics? Who is behind President Mwai Kibaki? What has the U.S. Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs Jendayi E. Frazier brought to the two sides of the conflict in Kenya, Mwai Kibaki and Raila Odinga, in terms of solutions? Is the conflict related to
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01 August 2004
The Security Council issued a resolution on 30th July 2004 demanding that the government of Sudan end the issue of Darfur within one month. The United Nations Secretary General had previously signed an agreement with the Sudanese government, giving the Sudanese government three months to end the crisis. Soon after the
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15 September 2000
About the dimensions of the Libyan mediation regarding the Western hostages held in the Philippines
The Libyan mediation in the issue of the Western hostages kidnapped in the Philippines by the Abu Sayyaf group, which has been known for its links with the Libyan regime for two decades, is part of the series of actions
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01 August 1999
Has Africa become totally in the hands of America? In other words, has she become the sole influential power in that continent? Also, Has Gaddafi taken over the role of Mandela in terms of settling disputes and mediating between African states? In other words, has he become America's agent in Africa?
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30 January 1999
In the morning of Monday 12 December, the Sudanese president declared the dissolution of the National Assembly (parliament) and imposed a state of emergency throughout the country. He explained in a decree he issued later that the state of emergency will last for three months. In another decree, the president ordered
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30 January 1999
The political changes in Morocco started to shift towards the American influence before the demise of Hassan II and gathered pace with his son Mohammed VI assuming the reins of power in the wake of his father's demise. America had succeeded in the last days of the Hassan II era in enabling her men to reach the authority after
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22 December 1997
The military have been the effective rulers of Sudan ever since they staged a coup against Jaafar Numeiri in 1969 and up until today. They are generally agents to America. In her attempt at recapturing Sudan, Britain relied on the family of Al-Mahdi and their leadership over Al-Ansar faction. However, Abdul-Nassir and
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