“The Nile Is Ours”

Aug 19, 2020 by

A fight over the world’s longest river is a preview of climate change diplomacy.

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‘There’s No More Water’: Clima...

Apr 17, 2020 by

‘There’s No More Water’: Climate Change on a Drying Island

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Ethiopia plants 350 million tr...

Aug 1, 2019 by

Ethiopia’s ambitious national reforestation program seeks to plant 4 billion trees by October.

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In Zimbabwe, the Water Taps Ru...

Jul 31, 2019 by

It had been five days since water had stopped flowing out of the taps at Eneres Kaitano’s bungalow in southern Harare, Zimbabwe’s modern and tidy capital city. Five days since she had done any laundry. Five days since she had forbidden her children from using the toilet more than once a day.

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A Photographer Uses a Drone to...

Dec 3, 2018 by

Johnny Miller is a documentary photographer and filmmaker who has always highlighted urban, cultural, and social issues in his works.

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Algeria stops expelling migran...

Jul 16, 2018 by

[Translate] First Look Algeria’s deadly policy of leaving migrants in the Sahara Desert, where temperatures often exceed 122 degrees...

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Vaccine cartel destroys lives:...

Jul 5, 2018 by

[Translate] by Jon Rappoport Put these two public-health agency statements up against each other: DON’T GIVE THIS VACCINE TO PEOPLE...

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WE CAN’T FIGHT CLIMATE C...

Jun 20, 2017 by

[Translate] TRUTHDIG   By Chris Hedges   The sun sets at Juliette, Ga., behind the coal-fired facility known as Plant Scherer,...

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ABORTION DRUGS DISCOVERED IN B...

Jun 15, 2017 by

[Translate]  By: Jay Greenberg |@NeonNettle UNICEF, the World Health Organization, and the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation have...

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A FIERCE FAMINE STALKS AFRICA

Jun 13, 2017 by

[Translate] By NADIFA MOHAMED   NYTIMES Photo The carcass of a dead goat lies in the desert in a drought-stricken area near Bandar...

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THE WAR YOU’VE NEVER HEA...

May 19, 2017 by

[Translate] The U.S. is waging a massive shadow war in Africa, exclusive documents reveal The U.S. is waging a massive shadow war in...

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ARMED DRONES: PRESIDENT OBAMA&...

May 19, 2017 by

[Translate] AMMO.COM President Barack Obama has received much credit for drawing down American involvement in Iraq and Afghanistan,...

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How U.S. Military Bases Back D...

May 17, 2017 by

[Translate] World The U.S. has military bases in at least 45 less-than-democratic countries. By David Vine / TomDispatch   VIA...

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THERE ARE LOTS OF CLIMATE UNCE...

May 6, 2017 by

[Translate] A New York Times column on the climate set off yet another dangerous tempest of exaggeration and simplification. by...

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AFRICAN HOPE AND RESILIENCE &#...

May 2, 2017 by

According to the United Nations Refugee Agency, there are more refugees….

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3 REASONS WHY CLIMATE CHANGE I...

Apr 30, 2017 by

[Translate] Environment Climate change isn’t just about carbon and polar bears; it’s also about who has power and who...

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NICK TURSE, THE U.S. MILITARY ...

Apr 27, 2017 by

[Translate] If you’re a reader of TomDispatch, then you know something of real importance about this country that most Americans...

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How Climate Change Leads to Vi...

Apr 25, 2017 by

Drought, desertification and deforestation are some of the climactic phenomena that have led to environmental racism and violence in postcolonial regions.

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CLIMATE CHANGE AS GENOCIDE

Apr 23, 2017 by

Not since World War II have more human beings been at risk…

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U.N. WARNS OF FAMINE RISK IN S...

Jan 19, 2017 by

[Translate] with Reuters 13 hours ago Africa famine AFRICANEWS.COM Somalia risks slipping back into famine, the United Nations said...

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AFRICA’S DUST IS A PRICE...

Dec 4, 2016 by

[Translate]   By Tim Radford / Climate News Network  VIA TRUTHDIG     Women and children struggle through a dust storm in North...

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WAS 11/8 A NEW 9/11?

Dec 2, 2016 by

[Translate]   By Tom Engelhardt / TomDispatch  VIA TRUTHDIG Bob Bob / CC-BY-2.0 For decades, Washington had a habit of using the...

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MADAGASCAR DROUGHT: 330,000 PE...

Nov 25, 2016 by

[Translate] THE GUARDIAN Food and Agriculture Organisation says 330,000 people are on verge of ‘a food security catastrophe’...

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TEN OF THOUSANDS OF CHILDREN A...

Nov 25, 2016 by

[Translate] The Guardian Nigeria Guardian Africa network Years of Boko Haram insurgency have left large swaths of farmland...

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BILL MOYERS, MONEY AND POWER I...

Sep 12, 2016 by

[Translate] Posted by Bill Moyers   Hope: it’s in short supply in America this year. I was reminded of that recently when I...

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POWERFUL LIBYAN COMMANDER SEIZ...

Sep 11, 2016 by

[Translate] Africa The industrial zone at the oil port of Ras Lanuf on March 11, 2014. (Esam Al-Fetori/Reuters) By Sudarsan Raghavan ...

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Mission impossible: What the U...

Sep 8, 2016 by

[Translate] Keeping track of U.S. Special Ops in Africa Nick Turse, TomDispatch.com This piece originally appeared on TomDispatch....

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Noam Chomsky: How Obama Has Us...

Aug 28, 2016 by

[Translate] Grayzone Project Chomsky and Emran Feroz talk Obama’s political legacy in the Middle East, the deal with Iran and...

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Under Threat in Tanzania

Aug 27, 2016 by

[Translate] World A new president is preventing Tanzania’s move to multi-party democracy, free elections and economic...

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Egyptian researchers discover ...

Aug 26, 2016 by

[Translate]   by Julie M. Rodriguez  INHABITAT View Slideshow Desertification is a major issue throughout Africa, but there’s a...

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