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Yearly Archives: 2024

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  • BeninConflict & CrisisTop story
    By Kars de Bruijne
    July 4, 2024
    682
    0

    The jihadis are stalking Benin

    Bandits from the Northern Nigerian hotspots of Zamfara and Katsina states are crossing over into northern Benin, buying up property and recruiting young men. Is this ...
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  • Conflict & CrisisNigeriaTop story
    By Imrana Buba
    July 3, 2024
    586
    0

    The drug menace in the heartland of the Boko Haram insurgency

    Referred to as ‘Marlians’ after British-Nigerian singer, Naira Marley, whose songs allegedly glorify the profane, they have become the face of a silent crisis in the ...
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  • MalawiPoliticsTop story
    By Joseph Kayira
    July 3, 2024
    612
    0

    Malawi: Ruling Tonse Alliance in a tailspin

    Suspicions around the death of  VP Saulos Chilima augur badly for Chakwera’s re-election hopes, and even worse for the ruling coalition.  Saulos Klaus Chilima or SKC, ...
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  • Congo-KinshasaLong readThe Cold War & AfricaTop story
    By Mohamed Kheir Omer
    July 2, 2024
    272
    4

    Lumumba assassination: New angle on the 20th century’s longest murder-conspiracy

    At 99, the memory of Patrice Lumumba only grows stronger, as a new book uncovers fresh details about his gruesome assassination 64 years ago.   The Lumumba ...
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  • Ali Mohamed, chair of the African Group of Negotiators (AGN) at the climate talks in Bonn in June 2024. Credit: IISD/ENB - Kiara Worth.
    ClimateTop story
    By Ali Mohamed
    July 2, 2024
    525
    1

    A united Africa is now the only path to the climate justice

    In the face of some nations’ foot-dragging tactics, a pan-African front is all the more imperative, writes the chair of the African Group of Negotiators. A ...
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  • The entrance to the Great Green Wall nursery in Awaze, Bauchi State, Nigeria, where gender determines locals ability to participate. Credit: Modesta Alozie.
    ClimateNigeriaSociety
    By Modesta Alozie
    July 2, 2024
    513
    1

    “He didn’t allow me”: Gender and the Great Green Wall

    Experiences in northeast Nigeria suggest women struggle to participate in climate initiatives unless gender dynamics are carefully integrated. In 2007, eleven African countries, including Nigeria, joined ...
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  • ActivismAfrican VoicesCameroonDebating IdeasEconomies and SocietiesFeminismGender Politics
    By Debating Ideas
    July 2, 2024
    699
    2

    Conflict, Land Dispossession, and the Struggle for Gender Equality in Cameroon

    Cameroonian women struggle for land
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  • AidDebating IdeasPeace ProcessesSudan
    By Tahany Maalla
    June 25, 2024
    677
    2

    Mediation Pitfalls: How the Jeddah Peace Talks Complicate Sudanese Politics

    A path to chaos: the unseen impact of the Jeddah peace talks on Sudan
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  • EritreaPoliticsTop story
    By Mohamed Kheir Omer
    June 21, 2024
    635
    1

    Eritrea at 33: Exporting internal strife, navigating regional tensions and steadily looking East

    More than a generation since it won its hard-fought independence, Eritrea is synonymous with Isaias Afwerki. For better. Or for worse. As Eritrea marked its 33rd ...
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  • The green features at UN Environment Programme headquarters in Nairobi are, like green roofs, among the most innovative in the country. Credit: UN Environment Programme.
    ClimateKenyaTop story
    By Gitonga Njeru
    June 19, 2024
    694
    2

    “The roof does all the work”: The rise of green roofs in Nairobi

    Planting vegetation on buildings can bring many perks for those that can afford them, but the environmental benefits should not be overstated. The apartment block where ...
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