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Yearly Archives: 2023

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  • EconomyEgyptPoliticsTop story
    By Dalia Ibraheem
    June 13, 2023
    2266
    3

    Neo-Pharaonism, Egypt’s ultra-nationalists and the hidden hand of the state

    Cancelling Kevin Hart’s show last February exposed a virulent racism lurking beneath the revival of a popular movement long considered pagan.  “You are our slaves and ...
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  • ConflictDebating IdeasHorn of AfricaSomaliaSomaliland
    By Markus Virgil Hoehne
    June 12, 2023
    2433
    7

    The Dynamics of Conflict over Lasanod: Ongoing Fighting, Administration Building, Failed Mediation and Forecast

    The dynamics of conflict over Lasanod: reporting from the field
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  • Police quell protests in Dakar after Ousmane Sonko is given a suspended sentence for criminal libel, 16 May, 2023. Credit: Article 19 West Africa
    OPINIONSenegalTop story
    By Franklin Nossiter
    June 9, 2023
    1947
    0

    Senegal’s angry protesters are proud defenders of their democracy

    Senegal’s protesters should be lauded for defending their country’s democracy, not condemned for fomenting chaos. Last week, Senegal, often touted as a beacon of democracy in ...
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  • Economy
    By Tom Jalio
    June 9, 2023
    284
    0

    Guru4Invest’s Role in Enhancing Political Stability: Supporting Governance and Infrastructure for Growth in Africa

    Many developing regions face challenges in building political environments that support growth. Without strong governance and solid infrastructure, economic development is difficult. Financial investments should focus ...
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  • The Darling Wind Farm in Cape Town, South Africa. Credit: warrenski.
    ClimateSocietyTop story
    By Prudence Dato
    June 7, 2023
    2081
    0

    We analysed climate research on Africa. Here’s what we found

    Just 25% of academic articles on energy transitions in Africa are by researchers on the continent. African countries today face a dual challenge: development and climate ...
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  • Burkina FasoConflict & CrisisLong readTop story
    By Nalova Akua
    June 7, 2023
    2529
    0

    Could the jihadis dismantle the Sahelian state?

    Beleaguered by a decade of Salafi-jihadist attacks, riven by internal grievances and undermined by the corrupt Francafrique system of clientelism and extraction, are the Sahelian states ...
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  • The remains of buildings lost to the sea in Ayetoro. Credit: Abiodun Jamiu.
    ClimateEditor's PicksNigeriaSociety
    By Abiodun Jamiu
    June 6, 2023
    2623
    1

    Nigeria’s Happy City is on the brink of being swallowed by the sea

    As the community await international funding and national action, the once reputed coastal town is disappearing in rising ocean surges. On a spring morning in April ...
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  • AA InvestigatesCameroonEditor's PicksLong read
    By Zane Irwin
    June 5, 2023
    3654
    6

    Cameroon: The keyboard warlords of the breakaway republic

    Two social media rivals from the Anglophone southwest, based in far-off England, have been prosecuting their own digital war – with life-and-death consequences in Ambazonia. For ...
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  • CRISIS IN SUDANTop story
    By Mayiik Ayii Deng
    June 5, 2023
    2319
    5

    The Sudan Crisis viewed from Juba: A path towards resolution

    Given their strong historical bonds, and Juba’s track record, what is the argument for Juba to mediate the conflict in Sudan?  With over 500 indigenous African ...
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  • Humanity has exceeded almost all of the eight safe and just Earth system boundaries globally, across five planetary systems. Credit: jbdodane. Deforestation in Sierra Leone
    Climate
    By Steven J Lade, Ben Stewart-Koster, Stuart Bunn, Syezlin Hasan & Xuemei Bai
    June 1, 2023
    1366
    1

    We’ve already breached most of the Earth’s limits. How can we get back?

    Urgent action is needed on climate, the biosphere, freshwater, and fertiliser use to return to safe and just boundaries. People once believed the planet could always ...
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