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  • Children play in the floods in Gatumba, Burundi. Credit: Lorraine Josiane Manishatse.
    BurundiClimateTop story

    Lake Tanganyika reaches record levels, submerging parts of Burundi

    By Lorraine Josiane Manishatse
    May 1, 2024
    Burundi is struggling to provide relief to hundreds of thousands and protect infrastructure as floods cause devastation. Thousands of people in Burundi have been ...
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  • EritreaEthiopiaLiberation StrugglesTop story

    Adwa’s shadows: Eritrea’s forgotten war veterans

    By Mohamed Kheir Omer
    April 30, 2024
    Ethiopia’s triumph over Italy at Adwa is central to its national identity, but many Eritreans who were subjected to Emperor Menelik’s brutal retribution for ...
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  • Congo-KinshasaHuman Rights

    Colonialism Revamped in the Democratic Republic of Congo

    By Soleil-Chandni Mousseau
    April 21, 2024
    Lord Leverhulme’s 1911 concession in the Congo is now held by an African-run New York-based private equity firm with strong links to global philanthropy.  ...
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  • Conflict & CrisisCongo-KinshasaEditor's PicksGreat Lakes RegionRwanda

    Crowded camps and local aid: How DR Congo’s M23 conflict is impacting Goma

    By Arlette Bashizi and Fidele Kitsa
    April 19, 2024
    Renewed fighting between the M23 armed group and pro-government forces in eastern Congo has pushed thousands more people into the city of Goma, a ...
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  • Conflict & CrisisDiplomacy & geopoliticsGreat Lakes RegionTop story

    Europe’s indifference to Rwanda’s atrocities is costing Congolese lives

    By Jesse Copelyn
    April 19, 2024
    A decade ago, Europe responded to Rwanda’s incursions into the DRC with sanctions. Today, it’s turning a blind eye – with devastating consequences for ...
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  • LiberiaPoliticsTop story

    Will Liberia’s Joseph Boakai come out as a pillar of justice or a beacon of the establishment?

    By Dounard Bondo
    April 17, 2024
    Establishing the War and Economic Crimes Court was among Candidate Boakai strongest campaign pledges. As president, it is his most vexing duty. In January ...
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  • BOOKSKenyaTop storyTribute

    Henry Chakava (1946 – 2024): The publisher who pricked the people into consciousness

    By Walter Bgoya
    April 8, 2024
    Chakava is best remembered for publishing some of the giants of East African literature – Okot p’Bitek, Mazrui, Meja Mwangi, Marjorie Oludhe-Macgoye, and most ...
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  • Solar panels dot the rooftops of several houses in Vredehoek, Cape Town, South Africa. Credit: Julie Bourdin.
    ClimateEditor's PicksSouth Africa

    South Africa’s energy crisis is driving a “solar boom”, but there’s a downside

    By Julie Bourdin
    March 28, 2024
    The privately-led quintupling of rooftop solar in 2 years takes some pressure off the grid but, without planning, risks deepening energy apartheid. At the ...
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  • Abdul Aziz Bwete (middle) with some fellow climate activists from Justice Movement Uganda who were jailed for protesting against the imprisonment of their fellow activists last year. Credit: John Okot.
    ClimatePoliticsTop storyUganda

    “The path we’ve chosen”: Uganda’s young climate activists stay defiant

    By John Okot
    March 27, 2024
    Despite being targeted by the police and courts, youth activists say the dangers of EACOP going ahead remain greater than those of protesting. Eric ...
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  • The leaders of the members of the Just Energy Transition Partnership (JET-P) with South Africa meet in Egypt at COP28. Credit: Simon Walker/No 10 Downing Street.
    ClimateEconomyEditor's PicksSenegalSouth Africa

    When is a policy not a policy? The curious case of the hollow JET-P

    By Adam Tooze
    March 26, 2024
    If Just Energy Transition Partnerships don’t serve the interests of developing countries or the West, whose purposes do they serve? If something looks like ...
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