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  • Diplomacy & geopoliticsThe Nile BasinTop story

    Nile River Basin Commission: Regional strife could make a difficult task impossible

    By Moses Chrispus Okello
    October 23, 2024
    Disputes over the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam intersect with conflicts sparked by Ethiopia’s Red Sea ambitions. The newly established Nile River Basin Commission (NRBC) ...
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  • AI & The Politics of DisinformationEditor's PicksTechnologyTop storyWAR IN SUDAN

    The Deepfake is a powerful weapon in the war in Sudan

    By Mohamed Suliman
    October 23, 2024
    While still rudimentary – voice-cloning models can’t yet relay convincing Sudanese dialects – the use of Deepfakes is now routinely used on Sudan’s violent, ...
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  • A trader transports charcoal through Mount Kei Central Forest Reserve. Credit: John Okot.
    ClimateSouth SudanTop storyUganda

    “An ecological war is going on”: Uganda charcoal booms despite ban

    By John Okot
    October 22, 2024
    Our undercover investigation highlights how easily corruption and unclear borders continue to undermine the charcoal ban in Uganda. When Mustapha Gerima decided to drop ...
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  • In May 2020, communities around the western Rwenzori mountains in Uganda found themselves displaced by flash floods after the banks of the Nyamwamba and Mubuk rivers burst. Credit: Climate Centre.
    ClimateSocietyUganda

    Uganda’s struggles resettling climate-displaced communities

    By Diana Taremwa Karakire
    October 9, 2024
    Landslides and flash floods, made more likely by climate change, and deforestation have made some areas of Uganda permanently risky to live in. Over ...
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  • Editor's PicksPolitical historyRwanda

    The revolution devours its children: The fall of a royal house in republican Rwanda

    By Filip Reyntjens
    October 8, 2024
    The rise and scattering of an elite family, not on account of their ethnicity, but despite it, exemplifies the tragedy of authoritarianism in Rwanda. ...
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  • Diplomacy & geopoliticsEgyptHorn of AfricaTop story

    Ethiopia’s quest for a seaport, Egypt and the geopolitics of the Nile Basin

    By Mohamed Kheir Omer
    October 6, 2024
    Tensions between Ethiopia and Egypt go back decades and reveal a web of Cold War intrigue, clandestine diplomacy and internal meddling. With Cairo winning ...
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  • Politics of DisinformationRwandaTop story

    Black-and-white thinking about Rwanda

    By Jos van Oijen
    October 2, 2024
    Spotting discrimination, polarisation and propaganda are important functions of the media. But to do that, journalists must be able to recognise them. Rwandans used ...
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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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  • 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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