sub-Saharan Africa

The peasantry is to be “protected” through the establishment of “customary land reserves” in the vicinity of the White Afrikaner commercial farms. The rural people will be caged into small territorial enclaves (“communal lands”) while the best agricultural land will be sold or leased to private investors.
Libya is among the World's largest oil economies with approximately 3.5% of global oil reserves, more than twice those of the US.
The objectives of the US military presence in Africa are well documented: counter Chinese influence and control strategic locations and natural resources including oil reserves. This was confirmed more than 8 years ago by the US State Department

Somalia has been the focus of oil and natural gas exploration. This coupled with its geographically strategic location on the Indian Ocean and near the Gulf of Aden, which is one of the most lucrative shipping lanes in the world,

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Trump’s Sub-Saharan Border Wall Proposal and the Migrant Crisis By Andrew Korybko, October 04, 2018
“U.S. Out of Africa!”: Black Alliance for Peace Calls on U.S. Government to Shut Down U.S. Africa Command (AFRICOM) By Black Alliance for Peace, October 03, 2018
Grand Renaissance Dam
Ethiopia Saudi Arabia Relations: Geopolitical and Economic Alignments, Will Ethiopia Become a Member of the GCC+ By Andrew Korybko, September 29, 2018
Asharq Al-Awsat
Towards a Sustainable Peace in the Horn of Africa. Ethiopia and Eritrea Sign Agreement By Abayomi Azikiwe, September 26, 2018
Uganda: Profiling US Meddling Across Africa By Tony Cartalucci, September 24, 2018
ZANU-PF
Zimbabwe Post-Elections Prospects and Challenges By Abayomi Azikiwe, September 21, 2018
Two African Heroes Leave Prison in Rwanda By Ann Garrison, September 20, 2018
Ethiopia
The Flag War: Ethiopia’s Competing Nationalisms By Andrew Korybko, September 15, 2018
US
The US: The Century of Lost Wars By Prof. James Petras, September 12, 2018
Russia’s Pivoting to the Horn of Africa and the Red Sea via Eritrea and the UAE By Andrew Korybko, September 11, 2018
Ethiopia
Ethiopia: A Case Study in Take-Over by Western Interests By Peter Koenig, September 11, 2018
Controversy Regarding China’s Investments in Africa By Andrew Korybko, September 06, 2018
The “Security Crisis” in Cameroon Aims to Destabilize the West-Central African CPEC By Andrew Korybko, September 04, 2018
US Military Presence in Africa: All Over Continent and Still Expanding By Arkady Savitsky, August 31, 2018
Ivory Coast Grants Amnesty to 800 People as Elections Approach By Abayomi Azikiwe, August 29, 2018
Quick America – Take Over Africa Before China Does! By Phil Butler, August 27, 2018
European Holocaust Had Roots in Africa, Now Namibia Is Suing Germany By Andre Vltchek, August 23, 2018
Stabilizing Ethiopia’s Somali Region Is a Step Towards a National Renaissance By Andrew Korybko, August 22, 2018
A Baobab Has Fallen: Remembering Samir Amin By Issa Shivji, August 21, 2018
The Search for an Elusive Peace in the Horn of Africa By Abayomi Azikiwe, August 16, 2018
South Africa: The Working Class Movement Must be Independent By South African Federation of Trade Unions, August 06, 2018
The Geopolitics of Water in the Nile River Basin By Prof. Majeed A. Rahman, August 04, 2018
Zimbabwe Incumbent President, ZANU-PF Re-elected in Historic Poll By Abayomi Azikiwe, August 04, 2018
Russia’s Naval Strategy in the Indian Ocean By Andrew Korybko, August 02, 2018
BRICS Summit Held in South Africa While U.S. Trade War Escalates By Abayomi Azikiwe, August 02, 2018
Rwandan Dictator Paul Kagame’s Paranoia Strikes Deep By Ann Garrison, August 02, 2018
Ethiopia and U.S. Geopolitics in the Horn of Africa By Rob Prince, July 30, 2018
BRICS Bank Fails to Live Up to Hype By Thulebona Mhlanga, July 26, 2018
The BRICS Summit. A Multipolar World Order? What’s Russia’s Role? By Andrew Korybko, July 24, 2018
Africa: Contradictions between Regional Security and Imperialist Interventions By Abayomi Azikiwe, July 18, 2018
The Ethiopian-Eritrean Peace Will Lead to a New Era for the Horn of Africa By Andrew Korybko, July 10, 2018
“En Même Temps”: Emmanuel Macron Visits Musician Activist Fela Kuti’s Shrine in Nigeria By Adeyinka Makinde, July 05, 2018
Keeping Your Refugees: President Macron and Euro-African Relations By Dr. Binoy Kampmark, July 05, 2018
Ethiopia and Zimbabwe Heighten Security in Response to Attacks on Political Rallies By Abayomi Azikiwe, July 03, 2018
Rethinking Europe’s Migrant Crisis: Weapons of Mass Movement? By Michael Welch, J. Michael Springmann, and Barrie Zwicker, July 01, 2018
Ethiopia
The Assassination Attempt Against Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy By Andrew Korybko, July 01, 2018
Thousands of Refugees Forced Onto Death March Into Sahara Desert By Bill Van Auken, June 27, 2018
Militarization of the African Continent: The U.S. Is Building a Massive $110 Million Drone Base in the Sahara By Haye Kesteloo, June 23, 2018
China Is Centralizing Its Levers of Control Over the Congo By Andrew Korybko, June 21, 2018
Oil Giants Shell and Eni Face Trial in Milan Over Bribery Allegations in Biggest Corruption Case Facing Sector in Years By Chloe Farand, June 19, 2018
Cameroun: The Battle of Languages Serves Colonial Masters By J. B. Gerald, June 14, 2018
Al Shabaab and ISIS-Daesh: Why Did an American Sacrifice His Life for AFRICOM in Somalia? By Andrew Korybko, June 09, 2018
Human Rights Defenders and the Threat of “Criminalization”. By Hannah Storey, June 07, 2018
Tanzanian Tribe Says Luxury Safari Companies Are Burning Down Their Homes and Stealing Their Land By Ashleigh Atwell, June 07, 2018
Divide and Rule: Balkanizing the Democratic Republic of Congo By Boniface Musavuli and Ann Garrison, June 01, 2018
Not for Sale: Congo’s Forests Must be Protected from the Fossil Fuels Industry By Global Witness, May 30, 2018
Russia’s Advancing Multipolarity in Africa Through Mozambique By Andrew Korybko, May 30, 2018
On African Liberation Day, the Black Alliance for Peace Demands U.S. Out of Africa! By Black Alliance for Peace, May 26, 2018
Africa Liberation Day and the Struggle against Imperialism. The African Union in the 21st Century By Abayomi Azikiwe, May 26, 2018
History: Italy’s 1937 Ethiopian Massacre Finally Comes to Light By Adeyinka Makinde, May 25, 2018
500 Years Is Long Enough! Human Depravity in the Congo By Robert J. Burrowes, May 25, 2018
Land Rights in South Africa: The Absence of A Sweeping Land Redistribution Program By Abayomi Azikiwe, May 23, 2018
The Production and Consumption of Unsafe Genetically Modified (GMO) Food in Nigeria By Association of Catholic Medical Practitioners of Nigeria, May 23, 2018
Law Society Lauds South Africa Encouraging Peace in Israel By Ettiene Barnard, May 22, 2018
Dialogue on Culture and Society. The Voice of a Brazilian Artist By Marcela Florido and Abayomi Azikiwe, May 20, 2018
Flowers: Symbols of Love in Europe that Bring Food Insecurity to the African Nations that Produce Them By Dr. Birsen Filip, May 13, 2018
Mali: Ethnically Driven Terrorist Murders Might Spark a Regional Meltdown By Andrew Korybko, May 10, 2018
Liberia: The Promise of “Sustainable Palm Oil” Sows Anger and Doubt By Gaurav Madan, May 02, 2018
Migrant Crisis 2.0 Might Come from Africa By Andrew Korybko, April 29, 2018
Egypt ‘Asks Israel to Mediate’ in Ethiopia Nile Dam Dispute By The New Arab, April 28, 2018
Can an Independent Nationalist Become President of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC)? By Richard Galustian, April 23, 2018
The Struggle for Liberation in Southern Africa. Cuba and the Future of Pan-Africanism By Abayomi Azikiwe, April 22, 2018
A New African Country: Everything You Need to Know About “eSwatini” By Andrew Korybko, April 22, 2018
The African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA): Overcoming The Dominance of International Finance Capital By Abayomi Azikiwe, April 13, 2018
The African Powder Keg: What Does the UAE Stand to Gain by Destabilizing Somalia? By Andrew Korybko, April 13, 2018
Is the US Trying to Turn Zambia into the “African Sri Lanka”? By Andrew Korybko, April 12, 2018
Russia’s “Pivot to Africa”? The Strategic Implications of a Possible Russian Base in Somaliland By Andrew Korybko, April 07, 2018
Indulgent Violence: The Legacy of Winnie Madikizela-Mandela By Dr. Binoy Kampmark, April 07, 2018
The Deadly Legacy of Landmines in Angola By Giles Duley, April 05, 2018
Ghana Opposition Parties Form United Front Against U.S. Military Deal By Abayomi Azikiwe, April 02, 2018
Ghana Is Getting Nothing for Being the Pentagon’s Puppet in West Africa By Andrew Korybko, April 02, 2018
What the Death of the Last White Rhino Should Teach Us By Abdul Rahim Mydin, March 23, 2018
US Sponsored “Regime Change” in Asia and Africa: Five Things that Ethiopia and Myanmar’s Leadership Changes Have in Common By Andrew Korybko, March 23, 2018
New Evidence of Africa’s Systematic Looting, From an Increasingly Schizophrenic World Bank By Prof. Patrick Bond, March 21, 2018
Mozambique Forced to Restructure After Debt Default. By Abayomi Azikiwe, March 21, 2018
“I Will Also Fight with You”: President Kagame, Rwanda’s Berater-in-Chief By Prof. Filip Reyntjens, March 15, 2018
Congo Mining Code: Kabila vs. Cobalt Companies By Andrew Korybko, March 13, 2018
Djibouti Is Dangerously Becoming a Trigger for Transregional Destabilization By Andrew Korybko, March 09, 2018
Tillerson Targets Africa While Administration Declares Trade War Amid Intensified Militarism By Abayomi Azikiwe, March 06, 2018
Ethiopia’s Latest State of Emergency By Andrew Korybko, February 27, 2018