A Violent Kind of Ceasefire
Despite a fragile ceasefire, Machar and Kiir remain far from reconciled while the human cost of the conflict mounts, and increasing evidence of widespread massacres emerges.
Despite a fragile ceasefire, Machar and Kiir remain far from reconciled while the human cost of the conflict mounts, and increasing evidence of widespread massacres emerges.
After two days of confused accounts of violence in the South Sudanese capital, some details of the causes and consequences of the devastating firefights have begun to emerge.
In a special podcast, Richard Stupart talks to SPLM member of parliament in Juba, Dr Lual Deng, about the violence in the capital this week.
ADR discusses African maritime strategy with Rear Admiral Ben Bekkering.
It was a spate of kidnappings and terror attacks that sparked the Kenyan invasion of Somalia in 2011, and it precisely the same reason why Kenya should not for a second consider withdrawal from AMISOM now.
Terrorism is not a new form of political dissent in asymmetric warfare.