Drones over Djibouti
Investments in military infrastructure by global powers, such as China and the United States, have increased on the African continent in recent years.
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Lion Summerbell is a writer from New York.
Investments in military infrastructure by global powers, such as China and the United States, have increased on the African continent in recent years.
Few places in the world have taken a beating like South Sudan. How did it come to this?
Those extracting value from the DRC’s soil over last 20 years show they’re willing to do anything—including 6 million deaths—to satisfy global commodity markets.