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After weeks of sitting in a safari vehicle, I was thrilled to explore Uganda by boat. The experience offered new perspectives ...
Though each crisis is driven by different, home-grown causes, “the question of who controls the Red Sea and who will ...
The levies have hit small and medium Indian shipments of textiles, carpets, automobile parts, marine products, furniture, and ...
The New York Times obtained autopsy reports for 14 of the 15 people killed in a March 23 attack on an ambulance and fire ...
A giant crack is ripping through East Africa, reshaping the continent’s future in ways few imagined. Scientists have spotted signs of something far more dramatic beneath the surface.
For years, East African stock exchanges have operated largely in isolation, each country with its own market dynamics, regulatory frameworks, and investor base. In a rapidly globalizing world, ...
On a road trip through the sleepy towns and coastal waterways of the region, Tayari Jones uncovers a history more relevant than ever.
The head of the U.S.-funded Al Hurra Arabic-language television and online news outlet has terminated most of his staff and ...
The initiation of the Türkiye/Somalia development cooperation launched in 2011 was therefore timely as it provided Somalia ...
The Houthis, if anything, may actually be relishing US strikes. They are a “direct answer to the Houthi prayers to have a war ...
Vulnerability to climate change is considered high in Africa due to many factors. These include, inter alia, heavy reliance ...
PAUL B. STARES is General John W. Vessey Senior Fellow for Conflict Prevention at the Council on Foreign Relations, where he ...