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EDITORIAL: Gerald Caplan examines Rwanda and Darfur, drawing some conclusions on the lessons that haven’t been learnt
COMMENT & ANALYSIS:
- Msia Kibona Clark investigates the relationship between African Americans and the ‘new Diaspora’ of African immigrants to the US
- Yifat Susskind examines the "man-made" components of the HIV/AIDS crisis and their impact for African women
- What is African Studies? What motivates it? What’s the political dimension? Henning Melber reviews the field
LETTERS: Readers respond to the Mustapha Mahmound Park massacre
BLOGGING AFRICA: African Shirts, Passion of the Present, Black Star Zero, Subzeroblue and more...
CONFLICT & EMERGENCIES: Congo conflict worst for 60 years, but world does nothing
HUMAN RIGHTS: Any quiet victories for human rights in 2005?
REFUGEES: Latest on the Mustapha Mahmound Park massacre in Cairo
ELECTIONS & GOVERNANCE: You can’t chase a freedom fighter from a house like a chicken thief, Museveni says
DEVELOPMENT: Countdown to the WSF meeting in Mali
CORRUPTION: South African deputy president in hot water for free flights
HEALTH & HIV/AIDS: Uganda’s not so successful Aids policy
EDUCATION: Condom teaching equals “immoral lifestyles” claim Tanzanian bishops
MEDIA/FREEDOM OF EXPRESSION: Do Internet companies need to be regulated to ensure they respect free expression?
ADVOCACY & CAMPAIGNS: Turning up the heat on the US government over Darfur
INTERNET & TECHNOLOGY: Connecting to the internet through your nearest lamp post in Senegal
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