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  • 85% of electricity in South Africa comes from coal, and the new environment minister's early comments suggest this will not change fast under his tenure. Credit: jbdodane.
    ClimateSouth AfricaTop story

    South Africa’s new pro-coal pro-corporate environment minister

    By Patrick Bond
    July 17, 2024
    South Africa’s environmental justice movement will have its work cut out challenging the interests of fossil capital under the unity government. There are huge ...
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  • Enipher Jailosi tills her farm a week after floods washed through her village. Credit: Freddie Clayton.
    ClimateMalawi

    Malawi’s farmers on the front line of climate change-related storms

    By Jenipher Changwanda & Freddie Clayton
    July 16, 2024
    In one of the countries most vulnerable to extreme weather, mostly women farmers are struggling after losing land, livestock, and livelihoods. According to the ...
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  • An aerial view of Ebo Forest, Cameroon, where logging has reportedly begun. Credit: CED.
    CameroonClimateEditor's PicksEnvironment

    “All is lost”?: Cameroon’s controversial logging in biodiverse Ebo forest

    By Nalova Akua
    July 11, 2024
    Why has the government awarded a logging concession in the mega biodiverse Ebo forest to a little-known company? When Yetina Victor last visited the ...
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  • Mining of minerals such as copper and cobalt is one of the main drivers of biodiversity loss in the DRC. Credit: Fairphone.
    Congo-KinshasaEconomyEnvironmentTop story

    How the international financial system exports extinction to the DRC

    By Tova Gaster
    July 9, 2024
    Biodiversity loss from unequal mining deals is not a glitch. It’s the logical end point of multiple transnational pressures. The Democratic Republic of the ...
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  • CRISIS IN SUDANEditor's PicksEgypt

    Cairo’s Faustian bargain with Brussels sends Sudanese refugees back into the cauldron

    By Nalova Akua
    July 8, 2024
    The third deal the EU is signing with a ‘partner’ state since 2016, a cash-strapped Egypt did not hesitate to justify Europe’s immigration paranoias ...
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  • BeninConflict & CrisisTop story

    The jihadis are stalking Benin

    By Kars de Bruijne
    July 4, 2024
    Bandits from the Northern Nigerian hotspots of Zamfara and Katsina states are crossing over into northern Benin, buying up property and recruiting young men. ...
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  • Conflict & CrisisNigeriaTop story

    The drug menace in the heartland of the Boko Haram insurgency

    By Imrana Buba
    July 3, 2024
    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 ...
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  • MalawiPoliticsTop story

    Malawi: Ruling Tonse Alliance in a tailspin

    By Joseph Kayira
    July 3, 2024
    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 ...
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  • Congo-KinshasaLong readThe Cold War & AfricaTop story

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

    By Mohamed Kheir Omer
    July 2, 2024
    At 99, the memory of Patrice Lumumba only grows stronger, as a new book uncovers fresh details about his gruesome assassination 64 years ago.  ...
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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

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

    By Modesta Alozie
    July 2, 2024
    Experiences in northeast Nigeria suggest women struggle to participate in climate initiatives unless gender dynamics are carefully integrated. In 2007, eleven African countries, including ...
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