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If We Leave, We Are Killed

If We Leave, We Are Killed

by Richard Stupart | Jun 6, 2016 | African Defence Podcast

Richard Stupart talks to the author of an IOM report on the challenges of civilian protection in South Sudan, and the future of the ‘PoC’ site model.

The Man in Charge of MONUSCO

The Man in Charge of MONUSCO

by Richard Stupart | Jan 7, 2016 | African Defence Podcast, Central Africa, Featured, Regional

The new commander of the United Nations’ mission in the DRC, MONUSCO, has been announced. RICHARD STUPART talks to the new commander of the UN’s largest peacekeeping force, LT GEN. DERRICK MGWEBI, about his hopes for the mission.

Is peace coming to South Sudan?

Is peace coming to South Sudan?

by Richard Stupart | Sep 1, 2015 | African Defence Podcast, East Africa, Featured, Regional

The signing of a peace agreement in South Sudan may mean an end to almost two years of war, but it’s still too soon for optimism.

The Case of the Nigerian Contractors

The Case of the Nigerian Contractors

by John Stupart | Mar 24, 2015 | African Defence Podcast, Featured, Southern Africa, West Africa

John Stupart, Conway Waddington and Darren Olivier sit down to separate fact from fiction on the story of the South African personnel in northern Nigeria.

Spies, Jammers and Jihadis

Spies, Jammers and Jihadis

by John Stupart | Feb 25, 2015 | African Defence Podcast, Featured, Southern Africa

PODCAST: Editor John Stupart and Senior Correspondent Darren Olivier discuss three issues currently dominating South African media

An Election Deferred

An Election Deferred

by John Stupart | Feb 11, 2015 | African Defence Podcast, Featured, West Africa

ADR’s John Stupart and Conway Waddington sit down for a brief sitrep on the delay of Nigeria’s troubling elections.

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