The uplift of East Africa during the Miocene epoch dramatically transformed the region's climate and ecosystems, promoting ...
Racist “culture” explanations for African underdevelopment are falseGeography, climate, and trade shaped societies more than ...
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The Nile River: Lifeline of Africa Explained
Stretching nearly 6,700 kilometers, the Nile River is the longest in the world — and the source of life for millions. This ...
When a child opens a world atlas, they deserve the truth—not illusion. For centuries, however, geography lessons have been ...
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How Colonial Borders Shaped Africa’s Modern Conflicts
Lines drawn by European powers with little regard for geography, culture, or history left Africa divided and unstable. These borders continue to fuel tension, conflict, and fragmentation across the ...
Last week Johnathan Bascom traveled 7,500 miles southeast and arrived back in East Africa.“Fewer and fewer geographers focus ...
Digital health seen as key to achieving universal health coverage in Africa, says Debbie Rogers, CEO of South African digital ...
The wargame, part of a deployment readiness exercise at Vicenza, Italy, took advantage of Maven, the Pentagon’s flagship AI ...
Stephen Dihwa, SAPP Executive Director reflects on three decades of regional integration, collaboration and innovation in ...
A new survey shows global companies are accelerating their hiring from Africa’s tech hubs, with 93% highlighting plans to ...
In truth, the world we know was built on Africa. To tell the story of modernity without Africa is to erase the foundations of global history. In the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries, West African ...
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The EastAfrican on MSNGulf’s religious empire and Africa’s incomplete state formation
Gulf-backed Salafism is reshaping Africa’s faith and sovereignty, filling the void left by weak states with religion, capital ...
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