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Tristan McConnell

Potential For South Sudan To Rebuild Economy, Bean By Bean

Actor George Clooney and coffee industry insiders are confident war-torn Sudan can restart its coffee production.

أكتوبر 14th, 2013
Tristan McConnell
أكتوبر 14th, 2013
بواسطة Tristan McConnell

  NAIROBI, Kenya — George Clooney wants you to drink South Sudan’s coffee. And this isn't about charity — it's all business. The Hollywood star has a long relationship with South Sudan, which gained independence in 2011 after a peace deal that ended a long-running war with the Sudanese government in the north. He has worked as a peace

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In Africa, Al Qaeda Finds New Life

Local militants groups are hitching onto Al Qaeda’s ideology, giving it new theaters of operation.

سبتمبر 24th, 2013
Tristan McConnell
سبتمبر 24th, 2013
بواسطة Tristan McConnell

NAIROBI, Kenya — Al Qaeda-inspired militancy is on the rise in Africa as disparate groups with local grievances find common cause in the global terror group’s tactics and ideology and, in turn, offer it new theaters of operation. Military pressure, drone strikes and the assassination of Osama bin Laden have diminished Al Qaeda globally, leaving

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Tanzania To Evict Maasai People In Favor Of Fee-Paying Trophy Hunters

A Maasai tribe welcomes tourists to their village in the Serengeti National Park, Tanzania. A new government plan would have thousands of Maasai herders near the park evicted from their land, which then could be used by international, fee-paying trophy hunters. (Photo/wwarby via Flickr) NAIROBI — Tens of thousands of Maasai people in northern Tanzania, under […]

أبريل 17th, 2013
Tristan McConnell
أبريل 17th, 2013
بواسطة Tristan McConnell

NAIROBI — Tens of thousands of Maasai people in northern Tanzania, under a new government plan, face eviction from their homes and a ban from the land their cattle have grazed for generations. Tanzania says it will designate as a "wildlife corridor" a 600-square-mile patch of land next to the popular tourist attractions of the Serengeti National

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