by Darren Olivier | Aug 29, 2013 | Central Africa, Featured
At 07h50 yesterday morning, the Force Intervention Brigade (FIB) of the United Nations peacekeeping force in the Democratic Republic of Congo, MONUSCO, fired the opening shots of the first ever direct attack on rebel forces in UN peacekeeping history.
by Richard Stupart | Aug 28, 2013 | Central Africa, East Africa, Featured, Infographic, North Africa, Southern Africa, West Africa
Anti-proliferation organisations and Google team up to make the world’s small arms trade visible.
by John Stupart | Aug 26, 2013 | African Defence TV, Central Africa, Featured
On Friday night Managing Editor John Stupart discussed the SANDF’s role in the Eastern DRC, the budget of the operation, and equipment levels thereof with eNCA’s Jeremy Maggs:
by John Stupart | Aug 22, 2013 | Central Africa
During the night on 21 August, heavy fighting broke out 3km north of Goma’s airport between the M23 rebel movement and FARDC soldiers. According to sources in the region, the fighting involved armour, mortar and artillery attacks, as well as prolific machine gun...
by Richard Stupart | Aug 8, 2013 | African Defence Podcast, Central Africa, North Africa, West Africa
African Defence Review’s latest podcast features three expert analysts on key African flashpoints. This SITREP provides a useful update on Mali in the run up to elections, Egypt following the ousting of President Morsi, and the FIB in DRC and the establishment of a new security zone.
by John Stupart | Aug 6, 2013 | Central Africa, East Africa, Featured
John Stupart examines spurious claims that armed groups in the DRC are Al-Quaeda affiliated. Are governments too-readily crying wolf?