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Beverly Ochieng

@BeverlyOchieng

Obnoxious literary fiction reader | Sahel coups watcher, Wagner Group stalker and Africa analyst with @BBCMonitoring | Usual disclaimers, ocassional typos

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⬇️Click below to 🎧listen🎧 to the podcast!

BBC Monitoring's Beverly Ochieng, Penn senior lecturer Ali Ali-Dinar, professor and former ambassador Susan D. Page & Susan Stigant on the ongoing war in Sudan.

📻Listen: link.chtbl.com/Gil9VPPz

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Blinken is in Saudi Arabia where there's uncertainty over talks to end Sudan's civil war

For KQED Forum I analyse how the conflict has affected fragile neighbouring countries, how the army and RSF capitalise on political divisions to prolong fighting and waning mediation efforts

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What is the Wagner Group? 🧠

In Episode 3 of , we dissect one of the most feared military groups in the world.

Local journalists and experts will deconstruct Wagner’s strong influence in African affairs and its role in spreading disinformation and harmful views

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🎙️ ON AIR:

We're speaking w/ BBC Monitoring's Beverly Ochieng, Penn senior lecturer Ali Ali-Dinar, professor and former ambassador Susan D. Page & Susan Stigant about the ongoing war in Sudan.

❓What Qs do you have about the war in Sudan?

📻 Listen: kqed.org/forum/20101019…

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The latest podcast via Shout Out UK investigates the Wagner Group's growing influence in Africa and the fight for democracy. With commentary from Beverly Ochieng and myself

Listen now 👇

open.spotify.com/episode/5VOPrV…

Cc: U.S. Naval War College

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Issue 159 'A Sahel Special: Dance floors, juntas, climate change and an election' of The Continent edited by CSIS Senior Associate Beverly Ochieng

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This is a great issue. The article on Burkina Faso is particularly well done, looking at what very much appears to be forced conscription of dissidents.

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MON at 10AM w/ Mina Kim 김미나:

BBC Monitoring analyst Beverly Ochieng, Penn senior lecturer Ali Ali-Dinar & professor and former ambassador Susan D. Page join to talk about the ongoing war in Sudan.

❓What Qs do you have about the war in Sudan?
youtube.com/watch?v=AAT_Iw…

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Excellent work as always The Continent. The article about clubbing scene in Mali is a favourite. Amazing work, guest editor Beverly Ochieng 👏🏿👏🏿

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The Sahel's shifting sands have been increasingly turbulent in the last decade with insurgencies and political uncertainty. This edition of The Continent brings you stories and photography from Mali, Niger, Burkina Faso and Chad

Great to have worked with Lydia Namubiru & Simon Allison

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What I love most about this special edition, guest edited by Beverly Ochieng, is that it tells stories about the Sahel that I haven't seen anywhere else - and these stories are not told through the distorting prism of US-France-Russia geopolitics

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Over 100 people have been kidnapped in central Mali while participants in peace talks that excluded rebels, militants and most political parties recommend a three-year extension of military rule, amnesty for the colonels in power since 2020 and their elevation to rank of general

Over 100 people have been kidnapped in central Mali while participants in peace talks that excluded rebels, militants and most political parties recommend a three-year extension of military rule, amnesty for the colonels in power since 2020 and their elevation to rank of general
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Sudan's year-long war risks worsening a regional aid crisis and instability. Yet, African countries have failed to mediate amid competing interests, an inability to gain the warring generals' trust and internal conflicts. I highlight this on : bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/p0…

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Sudan: A year of war. BBC Monitoring looks back at the Sudanese conflict and getting news sources with violent conflict ravaging the country Beverly Ochieng
bbc.co.uk/programmes/p0h…

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🧵On this day one year ago, Sudanese had their lives turned upside down as conflict broke out first in Khartoum before spreading to other parts of🇸🇩 Despite the magnitude of destruction and abuses, the world’s response has been shameful hrw.org/news/2024/04/1…

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Behind the horrifying statistics of Sudan's war, there are millions of families grieving their loved ones whose lives have forever changed.

We share for our humanity to be seen after a year of screaming into the void.

news.sky.com/story/sudan-vi…

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