by Barry Moody | 4 Aug 2015 | Africa
By Barry Moody U.S. President Barack Obama’s visit to Kenya and Ethiopia last week focused attention on a vital front in the struggle against Islamic terrorism that rarely makes headlines despite posing a deadly threat. Obama’s discussions with Kenyan and Ethiopian...
by Barry Moody | 23 Jul 2015 | Europe, Eyewitness
Demonstrators hold balloons portraying Italian premier Matteo Renzi with a long nose as Pinocchio, during a protest in Rome, 12 Dec 2014. (AP Photo/Alessandra Tarantino) By Barry Moody As the Greek crisis reached its worrying climax, nobody watched with more anxiety...
by Barry Moody | 17 May 2015 | Africa, Terrorism
By Barry Moody The Islamist massacre of nearly 150 university students in Kenya last week will accentuate concerns about the capacity of this strategic Western ally to face a mounting threat from al Qaeda’s Somali allies. The killings, which occurred only three months...
by Barry Moody | 9 May 2015 | Africa
By Barry Moody Why is a remote, landlocked country in the heart of Africa causing so much international concern? The Central African Republic (CAR) has had a disastrous history, from colonial exploitation to almost constant turmoil including five coups since...