Sentences with phrase «african central base»

AFRICOM, authorized by former U.S. President George W. Bush in 6 February 2007, remains unpopular across the continent and is in search of an African central base (since its inception AFRICOM has operated from the Kelley Barracks in Stuttgart, Germany).

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The obvious choice for me would be the Pole as he is a tough tackling central midfielder and with Coquelin on the injury list and Elneny at the African Cup of Nations we are a bit short there, but I am not sure about signing him on a permanent basis.
The two African - American pols share the same base of voters in Central Brooklyn, particularly in their native neighborhood of Crown Heights.
The South African firm in its outlook for the coming year predicts that the central bank will follow through its rate cut which started last month when the rate was cut by 50 basis points, taking it to 25.5 percent.
With Red Horse on board earlier, the source added, Mr. Espaillat will also be able to more effectively dig into Mr. Rangel's central Harlem African - American base.
Between 1998 and 2015 she had played a central role in building the science base in southern Africa through the Columbia University - Southern African Fogarty AIDS International Training and Research Programme that has trained over 600 scientists in southern Africa.
George Hallett, South African photographer based in Cape Town, has been invited to the University of Central Lancashire (UCLan), Preston, as part of the Distinguished Visitor Programme.
He opts for representational art over abstraction, yet he tends to portray his central figures in almost complete blackness, blurring many of the distinctive physical details while confronting racial stereotypes, race - based economic disparities, and African mythologies.
Triangle of Need, 2007, her multichannel video installation, formed the central core for practice - based activity on a grand scale; the work was informed by theories of Neanderthal man, the culture of African scam letters, gypsy folklore and the history of American industrialist James Deering.
Central to this is Orlow's two - screen film The Crown Against Mafavuke, based on a South African trial from 1940.
Jones - Hogu, a founding member of the African Commune of Bad Relevant Artists (AfriCOBRA) and a central figure of the Black Arts Movement, was a Chicago - based artist, filmmaker and educator.
Chicago - based artist Barbara Jones - Hogu was a central figure of the Black Arts Movement and a founding member of the African Commune of Bad Relevant Artists (AfriCOBRA).
Based in Cameroon, he draws his inspiration from the bright, hand - drawn advertising boards found in Central African beauty parlours, street culture and classic Pop Art aesthetics.
Northern white rhinos once roamed parts of Chad, Sudan, Uganda, Congo and Central African Republic, and there were more than 2,000 remaining as recently as 1960, according to Save the Rhino International, a London - based group.
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