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Blog Post Books: Al Shabaab's Twitter Account By Mark Harper

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Africa Editor Mary Harper's first report for the BBC on Al Shabaab's latest experiment with the power of the internet.

Blog Post Books: VAROUFAKIS: The Modest Proposal in the European Parliament

Blog Post, December, 09 2011 Zed Books
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On Thursday 1st December, Yanis Varoufakis and Stuart Holland presented their Modest Proposal to members of the European Parliament.

Blog Post Books: Violence continues as Congo's presidential poll results are delayed

Blog Post, December, 08 2011 Zed Books
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Logistical problems have delayed the result of the presidential poll in the Democratic Republic of Congo. Incumbent Joseph Kabila looks set to win but violence and fraud allegations have overshadowed the poll.

Blog Post Books: Somalia fighting: New clashes in capital Mogadishu

Blog Post, December, 08 2011 Zed Books
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The Somali capital, Mogadishu, has been hit by some of the fiercest fighting in the city in months, in what is seen as a major setback for the government. (BBC News)

Blog Post Books: Guns don’t kill people, arms dealers do

Blog Post, December, 08 2011 Zed Books
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Charles Taylor mentioned in an article about gun and arm dearlers.

Blog Post Books: Common Ground featured in Stir Magazine

Blog Post, December, 08 2011 Zed Books
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Common Ground: Securing a future for all who share our planet’s resources

Blog Post Books: VIDEO: Interview with Hein Marais

Blog Post, December, 08 2011 Zed Books
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Author and journalist Hein Marias' has in his book, South Africa Pushed to the Limit, written a most penetrating analysis of South Africa's political and economic landscape. Marais speaks to Shannon de Ryhove, deputy editor of Polity.org.za.

Blog Post Books: The state of the state By Shaun de Waal

Blog Post, December, 08 2011 Zed Books
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It seems odd that South Africa's new growth path should have come out six months before the diagnostic overview of issues facing the country. Surely you diagnose the problem and then ­propose the solution?

Blog Post Books: MARAIS:7 Reasons why a Universal Income makes Sense in Middle-Income Countries

Blog Post, December, 08 2011 Zed Books
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South Africa, like many other middle-income countries, is rich but plagued by high unemployment combined with a high poverty rate. Here are 7 reasons why a universal income grant makes more sense.

Blog Post Books: rising: The significance of protests in sub-Saharan Africa

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Since the 2008 food crisis, sub-Saharan Africa has experienced an increase in civilian and labour protests.

Blog Post Books: REVIEW: Hein Marais' South Africa Pushed to the Limit

Blog Post, December, 08 2011 Zed Books
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Helena Sheehan's review on Hein Marais' South Africa Pushed to the Limit appeared in the Novemeber issue of Monthly Review.

Blog Post Books: Russia election: Protesters defy rally ban in Moscow

Blog Post, December, 06 2011 Zed Books
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Russian protesters defying a ban on unapproved rallies have been facing off with supporters of Prime Minister Vladimir Putin in Moscow city centre.

Blog Post Books: Afghanistan bombs kill 58 in Kabul and Mazar-i-Sharif

Blog Post, December, 06 2011 Zed Books
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Twin attacks apparently targeting Shia Muslims have killed at least 58 people in Afghanistan.

Blog Post Books: Brazil, Ghana show India way in food security

Blog Post, December, 06 2011 Zed Books
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INDIA continues to debate the definition of the poverty line while Ghana and Brazil became the only two countries during the first decade of the new century to achieve and surpass the United Nations millennium development goal of cutting hunger an...

Blog Post Books: Libya: Government Claims Arrest 400 'Illegal Immigrants'

Blog Post, December, 06 2011 Zed Books
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Libya on Monday said its forces had prevented more than 400 Africans from illegally emigrating to Italy when they intercepted a boat off the coast of the North African country.

Blog Post Books: South African lesbians live in fear, report finds

Blog Post, December, 05 2011 Zed Books
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Black lesbians in South Africa endure ridicule and abuse in schools, workplaces and churches, sometimes being accused of witchcraft, a Human Rights Watch (HRW) investigation has found.

Blog Post Books: Steve Keen: Austrailian housing marketing is in danger

Blog Post, December, 05 2011 Zed Books
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Australia’s housing market is flashing warning signs of a major crisis, with data release earlier this week of slumping construction starts a replay of conditions in the U.S. shortly before its real-estate crash, according to noted scholar and fin...

Blog Post Books: Where was Canada when Congo's election turned violent?

Blog Post, December, 05 2011 Zed Books
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There are 32 million registered voters in the Democratic Republic of Congo, which is about the size of Western Europe but with a fraction of the infrastructure. Ballots for last week's election travelled to remote regions by canoe, delivery men po...

Blog Post Books: Public sector corruption stymies eurozone debt crisis relief

Blog Post, December, 05 2011 Zed Books
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According to corruption watchdog Transparency International, the two countries at the center of the debt crisis scored poorly on the group’s 2011 Corruption Perceptions Index. On a scale of ten, Greece scored 3.4 and Italy 3.9, ranking 80 and 69, ...

Blog Post Books: On the Edge with Yanis Varoufakis

Blog Post, December, 05 2011 Zed Books
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In the recent interview Yanis Varoufakis talks to Max Keiser about the Greek crisis and Euro collapse. He talks about the deteriorating situation in Greece economically and politically and what is happening in Italy and how that will impact Greece.

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