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DRC: chaos and misery of a failed state. Erik Kennes & Nina Wilén, May 2024. Few places on earth have witnessed more bloodshed this century than the Democratic Republic of the Congo, a vast country in the heart of Africa. But while most of the population suffer, some have prospered amid the chaos. →.
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Afghanistan: an outcome foretold. Martine Bulard. The airport bombings on 26 August claimed by Islamic State, killing more than a hundred including US soldiers and Taliban, show the fragility of Afghanistan’s new leaders. The US has been seriously undermined by this chaotic end to an unwinnable war of untold human cost, in an exhausted ...
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