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  • Central African RepublicPoliticsTop story

    CAR: Touadéra’s third-term plans are pushing CAR to the brink

    By David Bruckmeier
    June 22, 2023
    In his quest to remake the country in his image, President Touadéra has unleashed forces he may not be able to control. Half-way into ...
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  • AfrobeatsCultureEditor's PicksNigeria

    Afrobeats: How does the next chapter play out?

    By Brian Too
    June 20, 2023
    Afrobeats rode on its own generated zeitgeist to become a staple of the global cultural marketplace. How does it negotiate a bigger piece of ...
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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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  • EconomyEditor's PicksMadagascarPolitics

    How Madagascar’s new foreign investment law will perpetuate the colonial dispossession of the people

    By Velomahanina Razakamaharavo & Lalatiana Rakotondranaivo
    June 16, 2023
    The new law gives foreign investors equal rights to land as ordinary Malagasy, some who are still demanding the return of  ancestral lands seized ...
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  • Fmr president Muhammadu Buhari inaugurates the Dangote Refinery. Photo credit: Dangote Industries
    EconomyNigeriaTop story

    Will Dangote’s refinery turn Nigeria’s expensive oil habit into a blessing?

    By Promise Eze
    June 15, 2023
    The opening of the Refinery is the biggest good news story in decades. Is there reason to be nervous about another Dangote monopoly? On ...
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  • University graduates in Nigeria. Credit: Rajmund Dabrowski/ANN.
    ClimateNigeriaSocietyTop story

    Degrees of heat: Northern Nigeria students wilt in climate extremes

    By Abdulganiyu Abdulrahman Akanbi
    June 15, 2023
    What can universities do as a hotter and longer dry season impacts students’ health and performance? When Sayedi Umar Muhammad first enrolled at Usmanu ...
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  • A response to Sishuwa Sishuwa. President Hakainde Hichilema of Zambia meets with the IMF. Credit: IMF Photo/Kim Haughton.
    PoliticsRebuttalTop storyZambia

    The Zambian president’s “desperate plan” to stay in power? A response

    By O’Brien Kaaba, Priva Hang’andu & Ringford Abel Mwelwa
    June 13, 2023
    We assess the same evidence as Sishuwa Sishuwa and come to different conclusions. On 1 June, 2023, Sishuwa Sishuwa published an article entitled “Zambia: ...
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  • EconomyEgyptPoliticsTop story

    Neo-Pharaonism, Egypt’s ultra-nationalists and the hidden hand of the state

    By Dalia Ibraheem
    June 13, 2023
    Cancelling Kevin Hart’s show last February exposed a virulent racism lurking beneath the revival of a popular movement long considered pagan.  “You are our ...
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  • Police quell protests in Dakar after Ousmane Sonko is given a suspended sentence for criminal libel, 16 May, 2023. Credit: Article 19 West Africa
    OPINIONSenegalTop story

    Senegal’s angry protesters are proud defenders of their democracy

    By Franklin Nossiter
    June 9, 2023
    Senegal’s protesters should be lauded for defending their country’s democracy, not condemned for fomenting chaos. Last week, Senegal, often touted as a beacon of ...
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  • Burkina FasoConflict & CrisisLong readTop story

    Could the jihadis dismantle the Sahelian state?

    By Nalova Akua
    June 7, 2023
    Beleaguered by a decade of Salafi-jihadist attacks, riven by internal grievances and undermined by the corrupt Francafrique system of clientelism and extraction, are the ...
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