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  • EthiopiaHuman RightsMediaTop story

    In Abiy’s Ethiopia, 200 journalists have been arrested since 2019

    By Ethiopian Press Freedom Defenders
    June 3, 2024
    The Nobel laureate won plaudits early on for releasing imprisoned journalists. Today, his government depicts journalists as spies and traitors, and is accused of ...
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  • A young man guides a wooden canoe through the Omo River, on which about 200,000 indigenous people rely. Credit: Jaclynn Ashly.
    ClimateEconomyEnvironmentEthiopiaTop story

    “After the dam, nothing is good”: How Ethiopia’s mega project devastated centuries of survival strategies

    By Jaclynn Ashly
    May 29, 2024
    Until recently, indigenous groups in the Omo Valley planted crops, foraged, hunted, fished, herded animals, and shared food. Now they face starvation. Over thousands ...
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  • CRISIS IN SUDANOPINIONTop story

    Sudan: The violence is a symptom of a profound collective failure

    By Hala Al-Karib
    May 24, 2024
    The ongoing conflict is an existential threat to the very idea of Sudan, not to be solved by negotiations featuring the usual suspects working ...
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  • 1 billion of the 2.3 billion people who lack access to clean cooking are in Africa. Credit: UNDP Zimbabwe.
    ClimateSocietyTop storyUganda

    Don’t gaslight Africa: We need genuinely clean cooking solutions

    By Vanessa Nakate
    May 14, 2024
    The IEA summit, where oil and gas execs are well-represented, will see gas as the solution. What Africa needs is people-centred renewable energy.  Delegates ...
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  • People attempt to navigate the floods in Kenya. Credit: 1.2 Diaries.
    ClimateEconomyKenyaTop story

    Kenya: Adding up the costs of the floods amid an economic crisis

    By Timothy Njagi Njeru
    May 10, 2024
    The devastation from the floods in Kenya have been immediate, but the impacts will continue to be felt for some time. There were early ...
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  • Washington Mboya in his neighbourhood in Nairobi, Kenya, amid the floods. Credit: 1.2 Diaries.
    ClimateKenyaTop story

    “This flood has caused a massive shift”: Surviving in Kenya’s slums

    By Jennifer Kwao
    May 7, 2024
    Washington Mboya, an environmentalist in Nairobi, describes the effects of and response to the devastating floods in the city’s poorest areas. By the latest ...
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  • Children play in the floods in Gatumba, Burundi. Credit: Lorraine Josiane Manishatse.
    BurundiClimateTop story

    Lake Tanganyika reaches record levels, submerging parts of Burundi

    By Lorraine Josiane Manishatse
    May 1, 2024
    Burundi is struggling to provide relief to hundreds of thousands and protect infrastructure as floods cause devastation. Thousands of people in Burundi have been ...
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  • EritreaEthiopiaLiberation StrugglesTop story

    Adwa’s shadows: Eritrea’s forgotten war veterans

    By Mohamed Kheir Omer
    April 30, 2024
    Ethiopia’s triumph over Italy at Adwa is central to its national identity, but many Eritreans who were subjected to Emperor Menelik’s brutal retribution for ...
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  • Conflict & CrisisCongo-KinshasaEditor's PicksGreat Lakes RegionRwanda

    Crowded camps and local aid: How DR Congo’s M23 conflict is impacting Goma

    By Arlette Bashizi and Fidele Kitsa
    April 19, 2024
    Renewed fighting between the M23 armed group and pro-government forces in eastern Congo has pushed thousands more people into the city of Goma, a ...
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  • Conflict & CrisisDiplomacy & geopoliticsGreat Lakes RegionTop story

    Europe’s indifference to Rwanda’s atrocities is costing Congolese lives

    By Jesse Copelyn
    April 19, 2024
    A decade ago, Europe responded to Rwanda’s incursions into the DRC with sanctions. Today, it’s turning a blind eye – with devastating consequences for ...
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