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  • Frontline communities, Indigenous groups and climate activists say no to false solutions at COP27. Credit: Madeleine Race, Friends of the Earth International.
    ClimateKenyaTop story

    The Africa Climate Summit must dare speak the unspeakable

    By Lorraine Chiponda
    August 23, 2023
    Fossil fuels, by far the biggest source of emissions, have brought much harm and few benefits to Africa. Yet climate agreements barely mention them. ...
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  • Kenya's President William Ruto, who is calling for a change of narrative at the Africa Climate Summit, on a visit to South Korea. Credit: KOCIS/Jeon Han.
    ClimateKenyaTop story

    Africa Climate Summit: Kenya’s green growth pitch sparks justice concerns

    By Chloé Farand
    August 21, 2023
    Outcry over McKinsey’s role and unease with Ruto’s focus on finance raises questions as to whether the summit will truly be “by Africans for ...
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  • Editor's PicksSocietyUgandaUrban transport

    Uganda’s boda bodas: Half a century of getting to places, madly

    By Tom Courtright
    August 20, 2023
    50-odd years ago, Ali Mayende’s innovation in the border town of Busia sparked a revolution that has become the lifeblood of East African public ...
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  • Kenya fog harvesting. Credit: David Njagi.
    ClimateKenyaSocietyTop story

    Kenyans look to the foggy heavens for water amid state neglect

    By David Njagi
    August 11, 2023
    With millions lacking decent access to water, growing numbers are using cheap innovations like fog harvesting to take it straight from the air. Each ...
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  • Conflict & CrisisEditor's PicksEthiopiaPolitics

    How years of tension in Amhara boiled to the surface

    By Hone Mandefro
    August 4, 2023
    Deepening suspicions that Abiy was plotting against the Amhara drove the Fano rebellion against Addis Ababa. With the declaration of the state of emergency ...
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  • Eritrearegional and int'l relationsTop story

    ISAIAS AFWERKI: Beijing’s oldest friend in the Horn

    By Mohamed Kheir Omer
    July 25, 2023
    As the West counters two decades of Chinese influence in the region, what does Beijing’s oldest and most steadfast ally have to offer?    ...
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  • CRISIS IN SUDANDarfurTop story

    DARFUR: The road from Misterei is full of corpses; the town empty save for the Janjaweed and RSF

    By Hafiz Haroun and Tom Rhodes
    July 21, 2023
    Two more mass graves with over 146 bodies in West Darfur are only the “tip of the iceberg”, residents say. As peace efforts stall ...
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  • CRISIS IN SUDANTop story

    Sudan: At what point will the Security Council intervene?

    By Abdelmonim Omer Ibrahim
    July 6, 2023
    Mediation initiatives, not least the US-Saudi one, have failed. Under Chapter VII of the UN charter, the Security Council could deploy troops. According to ...
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  • A farmer wades through his garden after floods destroyed it in Kasenyi village, Albertine region, western Uganda. Credit: John Okot..
    ClimateSocietyTop storyUganda

    “Danger is imminent”: Ugandans blame EACOP tree clearings for floods

    By John Okot
    June 23, 2023
    Floods submerged farms near TotalEnergies’ 700-acre industrial area. The oil major has compensated 88 people. Officials say thousands were affected. Floods first ripped through ...
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  • Conflict & CrisisLibyaSudanTop story

    Libya, Washington and Khartoum

    By Khaled Mahmoud
    June 19, 2023
    Washington’s obsession with the Wagner Group is clouding its efforts to contain Russia’s growing influence in Libya and Sudan.  In the 12 years since ...
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