Africa's beautiful lakes not only serve as key sources of water, food and transportation, but also act as borders—both ...
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Myths of coltan exploitation in DR Congo
For decades, the Masisi region in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo stood as a beacon of prosperity, famed for its cattle herding and farming. Its fertile lands made it the breadbasket of the ...
As war ravages the Democratic Republic of the Congo, faith remains an anchor in the storm. Brother Nicaise Mundurame and the ...
Event organisers have revealed the full speaker lineup and schedule for the Melbourne International Coffee Expo (MICE) panel discussions.
Ghana is 68 years old – hurry! Let’s talk about Ghana’s independence, its future, and the future of work. As Ghana celebrates ...
In the summer of 1876, the World’s Fair was held in Philadelphia to commemorate the Centennial of the signing of the Declaration of Independence. The theme was Agriculture and Innovations in Farming ...
What we call “brokenism” and “enshiffication” represent respectively people rationalizing the decline, and people making the decline affordable by cutting corners. At its core the decline however ...
Over 400 people gathered in downtown Santa Barbara on March 1 to protest the Trump Administration's policies on transgender ...
IT’S AN association that grows old but never fades, an enduring quality that’s passed down the decades and generations and is ...
This Food Science for Relief and Development column discusses a dried fish protein production startup in Rwanda.
Rwanda appears to be betting on its reputation as a key security partner and sports destination to minimize any backlash to its involvement in the war. With Rwandan troops involved in the war not ...
Angola announced on Tuesday that it will act as a mediator in the ongoing conflict between the Democratic Republic of Congo and the Rwanda-backed M23 rebel group, according to a statement released ...