- Aunque no está directamente relacionado con África, este texto de Ramón Lobo sirve para recordar que, se trate de Bin Laden, Obama o el político español de turno, simplemente retransmitir las declaraciones de cualquier persona no es periodismo.
- Kenya is so worried about being infiltrated by al Shabaab militants that has arrested even those Somali in Nairobi who work at the Transitional Federal Government of Somalia or who are refugees who fled because of al Shabaab.
- The foreign affairs head of the main opposition coalition in Eritrea talks about making the country a true democracy. Shame he doesn’t say a word about how to actually change the current regime.
- Officials from the Transitional Federal Government of Somalia have lately been bragging about taking over the whole country in the next few days, which would be amazing, as now -and in despite of the cool name of the government- they only control a few streets of Mogadishu and the way to the airport. Anyway, maybe this is the reason behind their bragging.
- Lóbrego relato sobre la realidad de un hospital en Mogadiscio. Discutible por su dureza pero interesante como todas las historias hechas a pie de calle y con gente de verdad.
- Y como no todo van a ser malas noticias desde África, aquí El Viajero habla de ese otro lado de Kenia, el de los safaris y los paisajes de película.
- On Wednesday, the International Criminal Court said it’s going to re-assess whether Sudan’s president Omar al-Bashir may be charged with genocide or not. As well as not meaning almost anything in itself and just giving al-Bashir more time and fame, some believe this genocide charge could backfire in the hands of the ICC.
- What is worse, finding oil in your country or not finding it? Ugandan courts ally themselves with the government to stop the people from knowing anything about how they are dealing with the big oil reserves recently discovered.
- Y por último, otra forma de ver África.
- And finally, another view of Africa.