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World Politics Review: Disputes Threaten Chad-Sudan Peace Deal

on April 22, 2010 10:08 PM | 0

Crashed Chadian helicopter. David Axe photo. by DAVID AXE On April 16, a Chadian helicopter with at least three people aboard crashed in Adre, a town abutting the border with Sudan in the desert region shared by the two countries.......more

No End in Sight to South Sudan's Violence over Land

on August 5, 2009 6:51 AM | 1

By DAVID AXE Tribal fighting in South Sudan killed nearly 200 people on Sunday. Murle tribesmen reportedly attacked an encampment of refugees from the Lou Nuer tribe, killing 185, mostly women and children, but also including soldiers from the......more

U.S. Trains South Sudan Air Experts?

on July 28, 2009 5:29 PM | 0

by DAVID AXE The U.S. Air Force Special Operations School in Hurlburt, Florida, last week launched its inaugural "Building Partner Aviation Capacity Course." The training course in basic aviation planning "included representatives from the U.S., Costa Rica and Sudan,"......more

U.S. General: Darfur No-Fly Zone Not "Developed"

on March 30, 2009 10:23 PM | 0

Let’s be perfectly clear about this: deploying Western forces to establish a no-fly zone over Darfur is a bad idea, and would only further entangle foreign powers in a war in which they have no clear interest. Not to......more

Stealth Fighters to Darfur?

on March 12, 2009 4:04 PM | 1

U.N. officials and aid workers are gathering in eastern Chad to discuss preparations for an alarming contingency. With the recent arrest warrant for Sudanese President Omar Bashir and his subsequent ejection of foreign aid groups from Darfur, the U.N.......more

Somalia Journos' Kidnapping: Inside Job?

on October 18, 2008 8:58 PM | 1

Two months ago two foreign journalists and their Somali colleagues were abducted while reporting on refugees outside Mogadishu. Aussie Nigel Brennan and Canadian Amanda Lindhout and as many as three Somalis were grabbed on the heavily traveled Afgooye Road, apparently......more

Ethiopians Withdrawing from Somalia?

on August 18, 2008 4:10 PM | 1

Thousands of Ethiopian troops reportedly are retreating from Mogadishu after nearly two years of bloody fighting.The withdrawal, which still leaves sizable Ethiopian and A.U. (pictured) forces in the city, coincides with two separate peace talks: one, U.N.-brokered, aiming at......more

Child Soldier Recruitment Continues in Chad

on July 24, 2008 12:15 AM | 0

They usually come at night, to the sprawling refugee camps in eastern Chad along the border with Sudan. Recruiters for Chad-based rebel groups, which are locked in bloody combat with Khartoum and its militia proxies in Sudan's Darfur region,......more

Central African Refugees Clash over Fields, Herds

on July 16, 2008 4:00 PM | 0

Clarisse Larlombaye was nearly ruined when a herd of cows got into her rice field one night. The tiny 900-square-meter plot, outside the U.N.-run Gondje refugee camp in lush southern Chad is the sole source of income for Larlombaye......more

Chad's Budding Roadblock Entrepreneurs

on July 14, 2008 10:47 PM | 0

Corruption is big business in Chad, a country whose teetering economy is propped up by billions of dollars in foreign aid. When Chadians can’t make an honest buck, they’ll make a dishonest one. In Afghanistan and Somalia I paid......more