All posts tagged "Mozambique"
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Opinion
Story of Swahili, Africa’s most spoken language
February 23, 2022Africa’s Swahili-speaking zone now extends across a full third of the continent from south to north...
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Travel
US Diversity Visa Lottery opens from October 6
October 3, 2021The Department of State has announced the deadline for submitting applications for the Diversity Visa Lottery...
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Counterterrorism
Mozambique faces big threats posed by jihadist forces
September 20, 2021Rwanda has sent troops to Mozambique to assist the government in fighting against a four-year Islamist militant insurgency....
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Opinion
Ukrainian businessman Volodymyr Verbonol owned the cargo that exploded in Beirut Port
September 20, 2021A Ukrainian businessman, Volodymyr Verbonol, who owned a company of the same name in the city...
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International
Shadow states pose gravest threat to African democracy
September 19, 2021In other words, democracy capture expands the idea of “state capture” to include all political institutions...
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Counterterrorism
Mozambique faces security challenge posed by Islamic State
September 1, 2021The intervention forces currently fighting the insurgents should extend their role offshore to prevent a collapse...
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Counterterrorism
Global coalition stresses grave concern about Daesh in Africa
July 2, 2021Daesh has been gradually expanding its network in various parts of Africa. Recently, the Global Coalition...
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Interfaith
While jihadists hit ‘infidels’, media remains silent
May 28, 2021According to a more general report, “Not less than 32,000 Christians have been butchered to death by the...
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Counterterrorism
Islamic State looks for new Caliphate in Mozambique
April 1, 2021Following recent terrorist attacks in Mozambique, Islamic State (ISIS) claimed responsibility. This was a clear indicator...
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International
Malta demands US$230k tax bill from Angolan billionaire’s company
March 4, 2021The Maltese tax agency hit Kento Holding Ltd., one of 14 Malta-based companies controlled by the...