This month marks 140 years since Western powers sidelined Africans and carved up ‘ownership’ of the continent.
Although Africa’s business heavyweights are holding their own in the face of headwinds, their potential remains untapped, ...
Tigray Defence Forces have seized control of several major towns in the region, laying bare the fragility of a truce with the ...
The mass movement supporting Palestine represents potential political power that the left must now embrace as central to its ...
Sea-level rise is threatening San Francisco’s shores. In February, the city began vegetating the sand dunes as part of its ...
The collapse of the Soviet Union greatly reduced the West’s fear of another world war—a fear that had led Western leaders to ...
Dor Guez explores identity, history, and displacement, reflecting on conflict, memory, and personal narratives.
A ship the size of a football field, crewed by more than 50 engineers and technicians, cruises the oceans around Africa to keep the ... a lot of rainfall and low tide, it could create currents ...
This will be easy, I thought, as I downloaded the West Highland Way map – only 96 miles ... After Inversnaid, I camped on a small beach hoping the tide wouldn’t reach my tent. Sunlight woke me at 5am ...
Teresa Frost outlines the importance of the BTO's Low Tide Counts for accurately assessing populations of estuary birds, as ...
Portraying China’s presence in Africa with flags on maps can distort African states’ sovereignty and their power to make ...
China has become Africa's single largest trading partner. In response, media and policymakers in traditionally dominant states are increasingly using maps drenched in red or stamped with Chinese ...