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  • African Sports EconomyEditor's PicksEritreaTop story

    Eritrean Cycling: How a colonial legacy became a national passion

    By Mohamed Kheir Omer
    September 15, 2024
    Italian Fascists used cycling to demonstrate their racial superiority; Eritrean cyclists were soon embarrassing them. Today, a new generation of world-beaters is escaping another ...
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  • International Day of DemocracyOPINIONRwandaTop story

    Rwanda: Beneath the facade of Consensus Democracy

    By Denise Zaneza
    September 15, 2024
    25 years after the Inter-Rwandan Dialogue birthed ‘consensus democracy’, it is now time to revisit and renew the system.  On International Day of Democracy, ...
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  • ConservationNigeriaTop story

    How saving the pangolin became a Nigerian conservation agenda

    By Mohammed Taoheed
    September 13, 2024
    Nigeria’s pangolins face extinction. One organisation is committed to reversing the trend – and coopting communities into conservation. Christy’s life would have ended several ...
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  • An aerial view over the flood-affected Bentiu displacement camp in Unity state, South Sudan. Credit: MSF.
    ClimateSouth SudanTop story

    South Sudan faces world’s first permanent mass displacement due to climate change

    By Liz Stephens & Jacob Levi
    September 12, 2024
    Floods have forced hundreds of thousands of people to leave the Sudd region, possibly never to return. Enormous floods have once again engulfed much ...
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  • Looking across Kariba Dam, which spans Zambia to its north and Zimbabwe to the south. Credit: Courtney Lindeque.
    ClimateTop storyZambiaZimbabwe

    Zambia faces 21-hour power cuts as Lake Kariba dries up

    By Cyril Zenda
    September 11, 2024
    Zambia and Zimbabwe are looking to diversify their energy mix as climate change linked droughts and heat make hydropower less reliable. Zambia is facing ...
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  • Africa Summit DiplomacyDiplomacy & geopoliticsThe New ScrambleTop story

    When will African leaders resist the neocolonial summons?

    By Nalova Akua
    September 10, 2024
    140 years after imperial powers at the Berlin Conference carved up the continent and its resources, Africa’s leaders are still trooping to global centres ...
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  • Conflict & CrisisCRISIS IN SUDANTop story

    Is peace possible between Sudan’s warring parties?

    By Moses Chrispus Okello
    September 6, 2024
    Achieving lasting peace requires parties to negotiate with adversaries – no matter how difficult this may be. Ever since conflict erupted in Sudan on ...
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  • GuineaPoliticsTop story

    Guinea: When the putschists overstay their welcome

    By Vincent Foucher and Joseph Petit
    September 5, 2024
    With neither elections nor a promised new constitution in sight, Gen. Mamadi Doumbouya’s three-year junta is tightening its grip on power – even as ...
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  • Afro-feminismOpedThe view(s) from AfricaTop story

    The continent falling behind: Africa’s placement in the Global Feminist Foreign Policy Discourse

    By Wanjiku Wanjohi, Chryspin Afifu Onkoba, Naomi Majale & Nicole Mumala Maloba
    August 28, 2024
    Why has the Afro-feminist movement remained conspicuously absent in global discussions on Feminist Foreign Policy? In July 2024, the world convened for the third ...
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  • Dept of Diaspora AffairsPolitical essayTop storyUnited Kingdom

    What the anti-immigration riots tell us about Starmer’s Labour

    By Brian Chikwava
    August 21, 2024
    Labour strongly condemned the riots, but can Starmer’s faction confront its own dark history of race-baiting? What we know is that the far-right riots ...
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