Lydia Polgreen speaks to the former New York Times bureau chief Howard W. French about the cost of not engaging with Africa.
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Cacao rush fuels conflict and deforestation in southeastern Liberia
Soaring cacao prices over the last three years are fueling deforestation and conflict in Grand Gedeh county of Liberia, in ...
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Africa: Nigeria's Data Centre Boom - the Billion-Dollar Race to Keep Africa's Biggest Economy Online
A wave of billion-dollar investments is modelling Nigeria's digital economy as global and local tech firms race to build high-capacity data centers that can process, store, and secure the country's ...
A new COP30 report finds that rising temperatures, extreme weather, evolving pathogens and climate-driven migration are ...
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Paratus Group launches Paratus 500
Pan-African telecommunications network services provider, Paratus Group, announces the launch of “Paratus 500” – a defining milestone following the group’s expansion into seven additional African ...
Chief of the Brown Land News, focuses on issues of peace, justice, and human rights in Sudan. He is known for his steadfast ...
Shelter is the most urgent need, but not the only one. Around 85% of businesses are in ruins. Nearly 90% of both farmland and agricultural wells have been damaged. Two-thirds of Gaza’s arable land is ...
John Michael Williams thinks Colorado withholds information on wolves from citizens. In changing that, did he create an ...
Francesca Albanese had been invited to deliver the annual Nelson Mandela Memorial Lecture at the invitation of the Nelson Mandela Foundation. The reaction of the SAJBD as a Zionist body is worth ...
This illustrates the possibility that MAGA could be exploited to back another Iraq-style intervention, if it’s sold in the right way. With Nigeria, portraying it as a crusade to save Christians was ...
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