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WESTERN CORPORATIONS STARVING AFRICA?

More than 140 million people across Africa face acute hunger, according to last year's Global Report on Food Crises. But this is not because the continent lacks any capacity to feed itself.

It’s partly because African food producers are pushed out of local markets by Western corporations. In this video, Indian scholar and food sovereignty advocate, Vandana Shiva, explains how. American governments subsidise US food firms who then dump their products on global markets and undercut African suppliers.

What’s more, many African food producers are locked out of international trade by strict Western health and safety standards. While that may sound like a good thing, Shiva argues these are a simply a disguised barrier to maintain the market share of large Western corporations.

In other words, the rules governing food production are stacked against African producers.

Do you agree with her argument?

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‘AFRICA CAN DECARBONISE PLANET’

When it comes to decarbonising the planet, Africa is a key player.
Kenya’s president made the bold claim at the Africa Climate Summit in Nairobi. William Ruto reckons the continent is a powerhouse of untapped potential when it comes to green energy. But will it be harnessed anytime soon?

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RUTO RALLIES CLIMATE ACTION

Africa must offer solutions to climate change and not just be its victim. That’s the message from Kenyan President Ruto at the Africa Climate Summit.

The continent has suffered drastically from extreme weather patterns, and yet hardly produces any of the world’s carbon emissions. Ruto believes African leaders must now get a seat at the global policy-making table. If that doesn't happen, he fears Africa's interests will be ignored.

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BONGO DYNASTY PROFILED

The Bongo's reign in Gabon has come to end following last week's coup, or has it?
We look at the new military leader's links with the notoriously corrupt family and their shameless shady dealings with the French. Gabon is rich in petroleum and uranium, and France and the Bongo family have enriched themselves with it. Sadly, little's been done to lift the people of Gabon out of poverty. From accusations of rigged elections to multi-million pound backhanders, it's all there during the last five decades of Bongo rule.

But are things about to change?

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ECCAS BLOC SUSPENDS GABON OVER COUP!

Gabon has been given the boot by regional bloc ECCAS (Economic Community of Central African States) - at least until coup leaders return power to deposed president Ali Bongo.

ECCAS made the announcement at a summit in member state Equatorial Guinea - and there’s some irony about that. The man in charge in Malabo is Teodoro Obiang, who himself came to power in a coup! That, though, didn’t stop him firmly condemning the coup at the summit and urging a tough response.

There’s reason to suspect that Ali Bongo’s fate has shaken Obiang. Equatorial Guinea’s president - like the Bongo dynasty - has been in power for a very long time, and has also enriched his family in the process. He could well be worried that his people might get ideas by events in Gabon if the coup is allowed to succeed.

What do you think? Could the coup contagion spread to Equatorial Guinea? Where else?

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HELLO UNITED STATES OF AFRICA

The time is ripe for the United States of Africa to become a reality.

That’s the view of motivational speaker and Pan-African activist, Umar Johnson.

He strongly believes the African Union has outlived its usefulness and a formal union of all African states into one federation would be a much better deal.

In this clip, he says former colonial powers are scared by the rise of independent leaders in Niger, Burkina Faso, Mali and Guinea. And he wants those countries to be the founding members of a new USA.

Can it happen?

Let us know your thoughts.

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‘QUICK’ FRENCH NIGER EXIT

Niger believes French troops will soon leave the West African nation. It follows the recent coup in Niamey which saw military leaders seize power and vow to cut links with the former coloniser. There are currently 1,500 French soldiers stationed in Niger as part of a regional counter-insurgency force. However, Niger’s new prime minister expects them to withdraw ‘quickly’ after the cancellation of a military co-operation agreement.

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ACTIVISTS MAKE NOISE OUTSIDE CLIMATE SUMMIT!

Climate activists have jumped on the opportunity presented by the Africa Climate Summit in Nairobi to send a message to African leaders.

At a rally outside the event, they demanded immediate action to mitigate the impact of climate change on Africa - saying this must be led by communities, not boardrooms.

Africa has abundant renewable energy potential, such as solar power.

However, countries with large oil and gas reserves are attracting more investment in fossil fuels and are keen to use the proceeds to grow their economies.

The continent is responsible for less than 4% of emissions and - with 600-million people across Africa without access to electricity - there's debate on what a ‘just energy transition’ would really entail.

Delegates at the summit are seeking ways for a transition into clean energy without compromising human development.

What do you think the way forward is?

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CIVILIAN MASSACRE D.R.C. SOLDIERS CHARGED

Congolese soldiers have gone on trial accused of killing unarmed protesters.
Dozens were shot last week during demonstrations against UN peacekeepers blamed for rebel attacks.

The country’s army has been accused of atrocities against civilians in the past, but few have been brought to justice.

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PROTESTS AFTER CHADIAN ‘KILLED BY FRENCH SOLDIER’

A Chadian national was reportedly killed by a French solider - provoking angry protests. The incident happened at the French base in Faya-Largeau, Chad. Reports suggest the male victim was shot in the head, point blank, after an altercation. Apparently, he’d gone to seek treatment at the base’s health centre.

One senior official - Ahmat Bedei Toullomi, a member of Chad’s National Assembly and national adviser - posted an incandescent video. He said he would initiate ‘local mobilisation’ to drive out the French from their base if the killer ‘legionnaire’ was’t thrown into the ‘dungeon.’

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Continued - PROTESTS AFTER CHADIAN ‘KILLED BY FRENCH SOLDIER’

Chad has previously cracked down on anti-French protests and imprisoned opposition leaders.

France maintains more than 5,000 troops in Chad, as well as an air base in the capital N'Djamena. After the death of Idriss Déby at the frontlines in 2021, France backed his son Mahamat Idriss Déby. The latter assumed power without holding presidential elections - a coup in all but name.

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GOOD NEWS FRIDAY

This week’s uplifting stories from the continent include two Nigerian girls who’ve found a way to supply clean drinking water to rural communities.

We also look at how Senegal revived an old railway to solve congestion during the Grand Magal pilgrimage.

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WHO IS GABON’S NEW LEADER?

Brice Oligui Nguema has just been sworn in as the new head of state in Gabon after coming to power in a coup d'état. Now the country has a new man in power after being ruled by Ali Bongo and his father Omar Bongo for 56 years. The Bongos enriched themselves and their elite circle by cutting illegal deals with French enterprises and politicians. Brice Oligui Nguema claims to represent a turning tide, but he also has a lot of perhaps suspiciously acquired money and close connections to the Bongos. He is even believed to be a member of the Bongo family. Who is this man? Is he really a man of the people? Or is he just another friend of Gabon's former coloniser France?

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Today marks one year since Queen Elizabeth II's death, which led to heads of state worldwide offering their condolences, as well as an expensive state funeral costing British taxpayers over 200 million dollars. Elizabeth was not only the unelected British head of state, but due to a hangover from colonialism the monarch was still the head of state for fourteen 'commonwealth' nations. Eight of those nations belong to the Caribbean and it was nine before Barbados became independent in 2021 while the Queen was still alive.

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Continued - And others in the Caribbean seem ready to follow suit, with officials in at least six countries signalling their intention to remove the monarch as their sovereign.

So what's their beef against the monarchy? Well, slavery and colonialism were a royal endeavour. The Royal African Company was the largest and most profitable transatlantic slave corporation of all time, making huge profits for the monarchy. And these profits were still possessed by Elizabeth II when she passed away last year. Much like the stolen jewels looted from former South Asia and Africa. Yet for both crimes, Elizabeth or the institution she represented for over 70 years never apologised or tried to make amends.

We look back at some of the Global South's grievances against Britain once ruled by Elizabeth II.


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SUDAN: IS BURHAN WINNING?

Sudan’s devastating civil war seems to be entering a critical phase. The Sudanese army has pushed the RSF paramilitary out of the capital of South Darfur - where it had wanted to establish a stronghold. And it’s scored a propaganda win in the info war.

Could General Burhan finally be getting the upper hand on his arch rival Hemedti?

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