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  • Africa's Foreign EngagementsConflictDebating IdeasEritreaEthiopiaHorn of AfricamilitarisationRed SeaRegionalismSomaliaSomaliland
    By Nisar Majid and Khalif Abdirahman
    October 23, 2024
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    Somalia in the Red Sea Arena: Tensions and Domestic Implications

    Somalia in the Red Sea arena, extraverted state politics
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  • A trader transports charcoal through Mount Kei Central Forest Reserve. Credit: John Okot.
    ClimateSouth SudanTop storyUganda
    By John Okot
    October 22, 2024
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    “An ecological war is going on”: Uganda charcoal booms despite ban

    Our undercover investigation highlights how easily corruption and unclear borders continue to undermine the charcoal ban in Uganda. When Mustapha Gerima decided to drop in on ...
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  • Africa's Foreign EngagementsDebating IdeasHuman RightsHuman RightsProtectionProtection
    By Chidi Anselm Odinkalu and Chepkorir Sambu
    October 22, 2024
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    Responsibility to Protect: Africans’ Fate Caught In Global Crises

    Africans and the absent state's failure to protect
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  • Heads of state and ministers from across the world will meet for the COP16 biodiversity summit from 21 October to 1 November in Cali, Colombia. Credit: COP16.
    EnvironmentTop story
    By Fiore Longo
    October 21, 2024
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    COP or CON? How Big Conservation captured biodiversity protection

    There are two approaches to protecting biodiversity. One is colonial, abusive and ineffective, but hugely profitable for certain actors. Some 31 years after the Convention on ...
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  • ClimateEconomyTop story
    By Karabo Mokgonyana & Khulekani Magwaza
    October 17, 2024
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    How the World Bank and IMF can truly drive a clean energy transition

    The financial institutions’ current approaches to funding renewable energy projects are far too limited, rigid, and opaque.  As ministers around the world gear up for annual ...
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  • ConflictDebating IdeasmilitarisationSudanWar and War Crimes
    By Tahany Maalla
    October 14, 2024
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    Beyond the Battlefield: The Survival Politics of the RSF Militia in Sudan

    The political crisis within the Rapid Support Forces (RSF)
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  • Africa Summit DiplomacyDiplomacy & geopoliticsOpedTop story
    By Nick Westcott
    October 11, 2024
    713
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    Africa in a multipolar world

    How does the continent press its advantages in the age of multipolarity, summit diplomacy and the new scramble for minerals for the Fourth Industrial Revolution? The ...
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  • Debating IdeasKenyaPeace ProcessesRegionalismSouth Sudan
    By Dhieu Wol
    October 10, 2024
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    Did the Tumaini Initiative Exceed Its Mandate?

    Tumaini Initiative round two
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  • In May 2020, communities around the western Rwenzori mountains in Uganda found themselves displaced by flash floods after the banks of the Nyamwamba and Mubuk rivers burst. Credit: Climate Centre.
    ClimateSocietyUganda
    By Diana Taremwa Karakire
    October 9, 2024
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    Uganda’s struggles resettling climate-displaced communities

    Landslides and flash floods, made more likely by climate change, and deforestation have made some areas of Uganda permanently risky to live in. Over many years, ...
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  • Editor's PicksPolitical historyRwanda
    By Filip Reyntjens
    October 8, 2024
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    The revolution devours its children: The fall of a royal house in republican Rwanda

    The rise and scattering of an elite family, not on account of their ethnicity, but despite it, exemplifies the tragedy of authoritarianism in Rwanda. In 1793, ...
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