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  • EconomyEditor's PicksNigeria

    Tinubu’s Nigeria: A year at the edge of the abyss

    By Adebayo Abdulrahman
    May 3, 2024
    University students are among those hit hardest by the Tinubu administration’s IMF-directed austerity programme. Ajadi Sodiq, an undergraduate at the University of Ibadan, receives ...
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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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  • 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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  • Jiwoh Abulai, Minister of Environment and Climate Change for Sierra Leone, meets with the US ambassador to the UN. Credit: Jiwoh Abdulai.
    ClimateSierra LeoneTop story

    Interview with Sierra Leone’s Climate Minister: “1.5C? We’re already there”

    By James Wan
    March 14, 2024
    Jiwoh Abulai, Environment and Climate Change Minister of Sierra Leone talks 30×30, land rights, carbon credits, climate finance, and more. You’ve recently come out ...
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  • Though fairly new, legal cases can be an important way to access climate justice, especially for women. Credit: Speak Your Mind/Julian Koschorke
    ClimateNigeriaSocietySouth Africa

    Why women struggle to take climate cases to court and how to correct it

    By Pedi Obani
    March 8, 2024
    A study in Nigeria and South Africa suggests three key ways women’s access to climate justice can be enhanced. Across domestic courts in Africa, ...
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  • Elections in CrisisOPINIONSenegalTop story

    Senegal’s democracy is in peril

    By Johnnie Carson and Joseph Sany
    February 13, 2024
    The looming danger of democratic collapse is a challenge to friends of Senegal and democracy to do better. The sudden actions by Senegal’s president ...
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  • Conflict & CrisisEditor's PicksMaliThe Western Sahel

    Mali: Defiant and alone, will the junta defeat the jihadis?

    By Nalova Akua
    February 13, 2024
    Revolting against the French, expelling a UN force and walking out of ECOWAS, the Assimi Goita junta is taking out its frustrations with the ...
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  • Editor's PicksNigeriaPolitics

    The silence of the Obidients

    By Maxwell Bone
    February 9, 2024
    With the Tinubu government’s IMF-prescribed shock therapy convulsing the economy almost a year after the botched presidential election they believe cost Peter Obi victory, ...
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  • GhanaLong readSlavery & the Reparations QuestionTop story

    Incomplete Memories, Distorted Histories: The loud silence around Africa’s complicity in the slave trade

    By Yoku Shaw-Taylor
    November 16, 2023
    When will we have an honest conversation about Africa’s role in the trans-Atlantic slave trade? A re-enactment of a slave raid at the opening ...
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  • ElectionsLiberiaTop story

    Could Joseph Boakai do a Biden in Liberia’s run-off election?

    By Robtel Neajai Pailey
    November 9, 2023
    At 78, Boakai is the veteran bridesmaid of Liberian politics; like his American counterpart, he runs against a populist megastar with a comical grasp ...
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