Vol 51 No 13 | AFRICABRITAIN Bankrupt asylum policy 25th June 2010 Asylum-seekers in Britain will find it still harder to win their cases following the closure of the biggest advice charity, Refugee and Migrant Justice, which ran out of...
Vol 51 No 11 | AFRICAMINING Out of Africa and into Asia 28th May 2010 Some canny commodity traders are moving into Africa’s mining business to target the Asian market Two of the world’s biggest and most controversial commodity traders, Trafigura and Glencore, are building up their metals businesses in Africa, to compete with Chinese rivals and meet...
Vol 51 No 11 | UNITED STATESAFRICA More boots on the ground 28th May 2010 The United States Department of Defence is considering assigning a permanent army to its Africa military command, Africom. At present, Africom has to source all the troops it...
Vol 51 No 9 | ECONOMYAFRICA Out of the dip 30th April 2010 Meeting in Washington, officials from the IMF, World Bank and African finance ministries predict a strong return to growth this year The hiatus in Africa’s economic growth caused by the global financial crisis appears to have been ‘mercifully brief’, according to the International Monetary Fund’s Africa Director, Antoinette Sayeh.
Vol 51 No 6 | UNITED STATESAFRICAEUROPE US military calls up Europe 19th March 2010 Washington wants the European Union to work with its African military missions, which may be more complicated than it seems The United States Africa Command (Africom) wants help with its task of promoting stability and fighting terrorism on the continent and hopes to get it from the European...
Vol 51 No 6 | UNITED STATESAFRICAEUROPE Military money 19th March 2010 In budget-cutting Washington DC, European cooperation is welcome even if European budgets are a fraction of United States’ funds. The US government has cut its Africom budget to...
Vol 51 No 4 | UNITED STATESAFRICA Beating up the bankers 19th February 2010 A Congressional probe shows how banks in the USA welcomed stolen funds from Angola, Equatorial Guinea, Gabon and Nigeria Among the offending banks named in a new Congressional report on money laundering and corruption are HSBC Holdings, Europe’s largest bank, and Bank of America. They are accused...
Vol 51 No 4 | UNITED STATESAFRICA If you sincerely want to be rich 19th February 2010 In February, the United States Senate Subcommittee on Investigations produced evidence on the transfer of illicit and suspect funds from African regimes to the USA. Its report highlighted...
Vol 51 No 3 | UNITED STATESAFRICA More money for the military 5th February 2010 The Pentagon is expanding the reach and role of its new Africa command after a shaky start The United States’ military strategy in Africa, much criticised under President George W. Bush, looks much the same over a year after the inauguration of President Barack Obama....
Vol 51 No 3 | UNITED STATESAFRICA Who’s who in Africom 5th February 2010 Theresa Whelan, Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defence for African Affairs, General William ‘Kip’ Ward, Commander, Africom, Anthony Holmes, Deputy to the Commander for Civil-Military Activities, and Vice-Admiral Robert...