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  • Shell. An oil spill in Ogoniland in the Niger Delta, Nigeria. Credit: Luka Tomac/Friends of the Earth International.
    ClimateNigeriaSociety

    Okpabi v Shell: The era of unbridled corporate impunity drawing to a close

    By Daniel Leader
    March 18, 2021
    For communities around the world who have been powerless to hold abusive corporations to account, some recent court judgments provide real hope. On 12 ...
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  • tigray talks Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed of Ethiopia is known as having strong convictions but also being pragmatic. Credit: Paul Kagame.
    EthiopiaPolitics

    Ethiopia: PM Abiy’s three big challenges

    By Nick Westcott
    March 16, 2021
    Abiy is known to have strong convictions but also for having a pragmatic streak. To find a path to peace, he will need both.  ...
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  • PoliticsSenegal

    Senegal: Impunity for Macky Sall’s regime must end

    By Various co-signatories
    March 12, 2021
    A collective of Senegalese artists and academics calls for President Macky Sall to be held accountable for his crimes. Since the arrest of leading ...
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  • At the Church of Our Lady of Zion in Axum, Tigray region of Ethiopia. Credit: Jasmine Halki.
    EthiopiaPoliticsSociety

    Tigray: Why are soldiers attacking religious heritage sites?

    By Mariz Tadros
    March 12, 2021
    There are reports of Ethiopian and Eritrea troops going out of their way to loot and destroy beloved churches, mosques and monasteries. In Ethiopia, ...
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  • rwanda karegeya do not disturb
    PoliticsRwanda

    Rwanda is eating its own (aka why you should read Do Not Disturb)

    By Susan Thomson
    March 9, 2021
    Michela Wrong’s book about the murder of Rwanda’s former intelligence chief is a masterclass in investigative journalism. Michela Wrong’s Do Not Disturb: The Story ...
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  • Editor's PicksSocietySouth Africa

    South Africa: Meet the queer vloggers taking back the narrative

    By Grant Andrews
    March 4, 2021
    Faced with misrepresentation in the mainstream media, queer influencers are telling their own stories and creating communities on YouTube. Speaking directly into the camera ...
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  • In a recent worldwide survey, Nigerians were most likely to use or own cryptocurrencies. Credit: KC Nwakalor for USAID / Digital Development Communications
    EconomyNigeria

    Why Nigeria’s crypto crackdown is misguided

    By Abubakar Popoola
    March 3, 2021
    Cryptocurrency doesn’t have to be a problem. Neither does the Central Bank. Catching many people by surprise on 5 February, the Central Bank of ...
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  • uganda ethnicity elections President Yoweri Museveni of Uganda speaking at an event in 2011. Credit: Paul Kagame.
    PoliticsUganda

    How Uganda’s election re-exposed regional faultlines

    By Liam Taylor & Haggai Matsiko
    March 2, 2021
    Ethnicity isn’t meant to be a big part of politics, yet both the president and his rival accuse the other of tribalism and see ...
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  • elections. A man waits in a hospital during the COVID-19 pandemic in Tanzania. Credit: Edith Macha.
    PoliticsTanzania

    How COVID-19 became a non-issue in Tanzania’s elections

    By Robert Macdonald
    February 25, 2021
    The pandemic neither affected the running of the October 2020 elections nor was it an issue on the campaign trail. Why? When Tanzania discovered ...
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  • Into Africa PodcastPoliticsUganda

    Podcast: Beyond strongly-worded statements

    By Into Africa
    February 25, 2021
    Welcome to the latest episode of the Into Africa podcast created in partnership with African Arguments. Into Africa is a fortnightly podcast series by the Center for Strategic & International ...
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