Between Nigeria’s Cross River and Cameroon’s Sanaga River lies one of West Africa’s largest remaining blocks of intact ...
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Half of world’s population projected to live under extreme heat if temperatures rise to 2°C
Oxford study revealed nearly half the world faced extreme heat by 2050 at 2°C warming, warning urgent adaptation and net-zero ...
For Dr Opigo, the work is about repairing and restoring dignity where it was missing, slowing travellers down long enough for stories to surface, and letting the mighty River Nile do what it ...
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Uganda’s electoral map: Regions that will decide the presidency
From opposition-leaning central Uganda to Museveni’s western stronghold, regional turnout ...
The advocacy group Open Doors said in its report that worldwide Christian persecution was at an "all-time high." ...
The EU missed the turn to hard power largely because of a factor that is still shaping Europe to this day: the legacy of empire. For when, in 1954, it came time for the French parliament to ratify the ...
The government is optimistic that the new alliance will revive the zeal to protect extinction-risked shea trees ...
A huge, dayslong winter storm is trekking across the U.S. threatening to bring snow, sleet, ice, bone-chilling temperatures ...
Looking for the world's best places to travel in 2026? Here, travel experts share their picks for the top travel destinations ...
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Is AfCFTA the key to unlocking Africa's economic potential?
As global supply chains shift, can Africa leverage the AfCFTA to secure its economic future?
When Erik the Red, the father of Leif Erikson, was banished from Iceland in 982, it’s said he called the island Greenland in an attempt to lure more settlers. More arrived, but the lack of wood, ...
Diplomacy prides itself on nuance, yet there are moments when nuance collapses under the weight of geography. Israel's ...
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