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African Arguments - Conflict in Ethiopia is the first symptom of a crisis already affecting fragile livelihoods, marginalised peoples, and democratisation in the Horn
ONE - How indigenous communities in Uganda are trying to reclaim their ancestral lands
New African - Lt. Gen. Roméo Dallaire discusses new approaches to peacekeeping to avoid the mistakes of the past century
New African - Africa remains mired in violent civil wars that kill millions. A new approach to lasting peace is sorely needed
Power & Influence - In a city where Canadiens are king, does another pro sports team stand a chance in Montreal?
ONE - In a poor Kampala neighborhood, Shaki trains at-risk youth in more than just boxing
CIM Magazine - First weeks of Trump administration include drastic changes for mining, oil and gas sectors
National Observer - Six years after the Fukushima nuclear disaster, its effects still scorn Canada's uranium mining heartland
New African - How ragtag musicians from Nairobi's mean streets became a polished political Afro-fusion megaphone machine
African Business - Youth unemployment and economic stagnation have stalled North Africa's newest democracy.
CIM Magazine - Canadian miners squeezed as Mexican royalties regime fails to deliver
New African - What makes Nordic aid to Africa unique? Trading ideas and selling a social model
New African - Great walls surround Spain's territorial holdings in North Africa. But who are they keeping out?
Vocativ - As Kenyan siege continues, tear gas and panicked crowds
The East African - Is the Internet essential to life in the 21st Century?
Vocativ - Inside the world's largest outdoor washing facility
Vocativ - Chang'aa, Kenya's high-octane moonshine, will get you drunk quickly. It can also cause blindness
New African - As Kenyans enter the New Year, the effects of the deadly siege on Westgate goes far beyond the extensively damaged shopping centre
New African - His name is synonymous with feareless political activism that always rubs political elites the wrong way
VICE News - Recreational use of ketamine is growing in Nairobi. The catch? It's all legal.