“The Nile Is Ours”
A fight over the world’s longest river is a preview of climate change diplomacy.
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read moreJohnny Miller is a documentary photographer and filmmaker who has always highlighted urban, cultural, and social issues in his works.
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read more[Translate] World The U.S. has military bases in at least 45 less-than-democratic countries. By David Vine / TomDispatch VIA...
read more[Translate] A New York Times column on the climate set off yet another dangerous tempest of exaggeration and simplification. by...
read moreAccording to the United Nations Refugee Agency, there are more refugees….
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read moreDrought, desertification and deforestation are some of the climactic phenomena that have led to environmental racism and violence in postcolonial regions.
read more[Translate] with Reuters 13 hours ago Africa famine AFRICANEWS.COM Somalia risks slipping back into famine, the United Nations said...
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read more[Translate] By Tom Engelhardt / TomDispatch VIA TRUTHDIG Bob Bob / CC-BY-2.0 For decades, Washington had a habit of using the...
read more[Translate] THE GUARDIAN Food and Agriculture Organisation says 330,000 people are on verge of ‘a food security catastrophe’...
read more[Translate] The Guardian Nigeria Guardian Africa network Years of Boko Haram insurgency have left large swaths of farmland...
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read more[Translate] Africa The industrial zone at the oil port of Ras Lanuf on March 11, 2014. (Esam Al-Fetori/Reuters) By Sudarsan Raghavan ...
read more[Translate] Keeping track of U.S. Special Ops in Africa Nick Turse, TomDispatch.com This piece originally appeared on TomDispatch....
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read more[Translate] World A new president is preventing Tanzania’s move to multi-party democracy, free elections and economic...
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