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What’s Happening in Juba: Katy Snowball

What’s Happening in Juba: Katy Snowball

by Richard Stupart | Jul 11, 2016 | African Defence Podcast, East Africa, Featured, Regional

Rwandan convoy in the road to Juba in 2014. RICHARD STUPART/ADR As reports of heavy weapons fire in Juba continue to arrive, RICHARD STUPART speaks to IOM project development officer Katy Snowball, currently in Juba, inĀ an effort to work out the details of...
What’s Happening in Juba: Katy Snowball

What’s Happening in Juba: Dr Lual Deng

by Richard Stupart | Jul 10, 2016 | African Defence Podcast, East Africa, Featured, Regional

As reports of heavy weapons fire in Juba come in over the weekend, RICHARD STUPART spoke to Dr Lual Deng, currently in Juba, in an effort to work out the details of what’s been happening over the last three days.

If We Leave, We Are Killed (part II)

If We Leave, We Are Killed (part II)

by Richard Stupart | Jun 12, 2016 | African Defence Podcast, East Africa, Regional

In part II of the series, Richard talks to Klem Ryan, a then-senior member of UNMISS, about how the protection of civilian sites were seen from the UN’s perspective.

Sudan Bombs Primary School in Kauda

Sudan Bombs Primary School in Kauda

by Nuba Reports | May 27, 2016 | East Africa, Featured, Regional

On Wednesday afternoon, a government warplane bombed a leading primary school in Kauda, Sudan, wounding a Kenyan teacher.

Nuba Conflict Intensifying as Fighting Season Ends

Nuba Conflict Intensifying as Fighting Season Ends

by Nuba Reports | May 25, 2016 | East Africa, Featured, Regional

With the rainy season fast approaching, Sudanese forces dig in around Al-Azrak.

Inside SA’s Arms Deal: What did they buy?

Inside SA’s Arms Deal: What did they buy?

by John Stupart | May 2, 2016 | Featured, Southern Africa, Strategy

The Seriti Commission was a whitewash, but within the findings are two important things that the commission got right: That the procurements were justified and necessary, and that they are being utilised within SANDF guidelines.

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