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Modi’s visit to Ghana signals India’s broader Africa strategy. A researcher explains

Veda Vaidyanathan, Harvard Kennedy School - Ghana has historically been an anchor of Indian enterprise and diplomacy on the African continent. New Delhi and Accra...

4 things every peace agreement needs – and how the DRC-Rwanda deal measures up

Philipp Kastner, The University of Western Australia - The governments of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) and Rwanda concluded a peace...

West Africa terror: why attacks on military bases are rising – and four ways to respond

Olayinka Ajala, Leeds Beckett University - More than 40 Malian soldiers were killed and one of the country’s military bases was taken over in...

Lagos is young and diverse, so what shapes ethnic and religious prejudice among teens? Our study tried to find out

Leila Demarest, Leiden University and Arnim Langer, KU Leuven - Lagos State, with an estimated population of 20 million, is Africa’s largest metropolis. Home...

Egypt needs more drinkable water – how windy coastal resorts could help

Thokozani Majozi, University of the Witwatersrand - Egypt is facing a growing water crisis due to its arid climate, limited water resources, and rapidly...

Brazzaville Beats: The Cultural Revival of the Congolese Capital

In Brazzaville, the Republic of the Congo’s capital, the sound of Congolese rumba drifts through the evening air, mingling with the aroma of grilled...

Wild Beauty: Secrets of the Republic of the Congo’s Untamed Nature

In the heart of Central Africa, where the equator cuts through a tapestry of green, the Republic of the Congo conceals one of the...

Climate change has doubled the world’s heatwaves: how Africa is affected

Joyce Kimutai, Imperial College London - A global review of extreme heat has found that between May 2024 and May 2025, nearly half the...

Saving the Coelacanth: Comoros Protects One of the World’s Rarest Fish

By Fatima Mze Abdallah MORONI, COMOROS — In the deep, volcanic caverns off Grande Comore’s southwestern coast, a living relic glides silently through twilight...

Pearl of the Indian Ocean: Comoros’ Untapped Tourism Potential Shines Bright

By Laila Hassani Mze MORONI, COMOROS — Perched at the crossroads of the Mozambique Channel and the Indian Ocean, the Comorian archipelago is emerging from...

Seeds of Sustainability: Organic Farming Takes Root in Comorian Villages

By Saïdou Ahamada Mtsapwé  DIMANI, COMOROS — At sunrise, small plots on the volcanic slopes of Ngazidja glow with promise. Farmers tend to vibrant rows...

Healing with Heritage: Traditional Medicine and Modern Science Unite in Comoros

By Zainab Mahamadi Kassim MORONI, COMOROS — In the bustling heart of Moroni and the verdant valleys of the islands, an ancient wisdom is...

Preserving Paradise: Local Heroes Protecting the Coral Reefs of Comoros

By Mariam Salema Aboudou MOHÉLI, COMOROS — Along the sunlit shores of Mohéli, fishermen meticulously shift wooden stakes through shallow reefs, marking the beginning of...

From Volcano to Vitality: Eco-Tourism Flourishes on Mount Karthala

By Leïla Salim Abdallah  MITSOUDJÉ, COMOROS — At dawn, a hush blankets the humid forest nestled along the slopes of Mount Karthala. As first light...

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