Vol 48 No 21 | LIBYAUNITED STATES Security seats 19th October 2007 The election of Libya to a seat on the United Nations Security Council on 16 October offers an opportunity for Mohamed Seif al-Islam, the son of leader Colonel...
Vol 48 No 19 | UNITED STATESAFRICA Boots nearer to the ground 21st September 2007 Washington seeks Anglo-French support as it steps up its military presence in Africa British and French officers are being invited to join the United States’ planned Africa Command (AfriCom) as ‘fully integrated’ officers, US officials have told Africa Confidential. AfriCom’s Public...
Vol 48 No 13 | UNITED STATESWEST AFRICA All aboard 22nd June 2007 The new United States Africa Command (Africom) is not yet operational but the US Navy plans to put ships into the Gulf of Guinea before the formal start-up....
Vol 48 No 8 | ETHIOPIAKENYAUNITED STATES Rendition confusion 13th April 2007 The United States' War on Terror is catching many innocent people in its crossfire and hundreds of these are held incommunicado by the Ethiopian and Kenyan authorities on...
Vol 47 No 25 | UNITED STATESAFRICA Washington shuffle 15th December 2006 The new Democratic Congress will press the Bush administration harder on Africa The Democratic takeover of Congress in early January will see a reshuffle in the key foreign relations committees and growing pressure on the George W. Bush administration's policy...
Vol 47 No 22 | UNITED STATESAFRICA Boots on the ground 3rd November 2006 The Pentagon wants to raise the cash for a unified Africa command to boost its counter-terror operations and energy security The USA'S Joint Chiefs of Staff and Defence Department are working on proposals for a unified military command in Africa. US forces in Africa are at present under...
Vol 47 No 8 | SOMALIAUNITED STATES Foreign funds 14th April 2006 Disquiet is growing over President George Bush's policy in Somalia amid reports of an executive security order to arm a local 'antiterrorist alliance' in contravention of the United...
Vol 47 No 8 | UNITED STATESAFRICA Shutting up shop 14th April 2006 The decision by US-based risk consultants Kroll to shut down their Africa practice on 3 April appears to have been taken, oddly enough, because the US$1.9 billion company...
Vol 46 No 22 | NIGERUNITED STATES Explosive uranium 4th November 2005 Niger is at the centre of a row over intelligence used to justify the United States' invasion of Iraq and the deepening personal battle between President George W....
Vol 46 No 9 | UNITED STATESAFRICA Back to DC 29th April 2005 Washington's newish, enthusiastic Ambassador to South Africa, Jendayi E. Frazer, is heading back to base to take over as Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs, we hear....