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Category: Africa

IMF Loans: A Blessing or Curse?

IMF Loans: A Blessing or Curse?

November 2, 2024October 30, 2024 Ethan DeJacobson

In recent times, Pakistan has been recently struggling with crippling economic issues, often on the brink of financial collapse, only to be bailed out by an International Monetary Fund (IMF) loan. The most recent US$7 billion loan agreement mirrors the … Continue reading

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The Looming Water War in the Nile Basin

The Looming Water War in the Nile Basin

November 1, 2024November 2, 2024 Gabriella Klimov

Water scarcity is a force to be reckoned with. It directly impacts agriculture, access to clean drinking water, and energy production. This climate phenomenon also exacerbates numerous other key issues, including health, infrastructure, social inequalities, and conflict. The latter is … Continue reading

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Le Congo : Une trajectoire historique du conflit

Le Congo : Une trajectoire historique du conflit

March 29, 2024March 26, 2024 Plem Kijamba

Cet article retrace l’histoire de l’instabilité politique en République Démocratique du Congo (RDC) depuis l’assassinat de Patrice Lumumba en 1961. Le conflit qui ravage le pays aujourd’hui s’inscrit dans un contexte historique plus large, décrit dans le livre The Congo: … Continue reading

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Women’s Security and Cobalt Mining in the DRC

Women’s Security and Cobalt Mining in the DRC

March 5, 2024February 18, 2024 Mia Alexander

If you use a tablet, laptop, or cell phone for work or school, the rechargeable battery inside it most likely comes from the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). Seventy percent of the earth’s cobalt supply comes from the DRC, which … Continue reading

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Artificial Intelligence: Child Pornography, Deepfakes, and Sexually Exploited Children

Artificial Intelligence: Child Pornography, Deepfakes, and Sexually Exploited Children

March 2, 2024February 21, 2024 Shannon Tse

Artificial intelligence (AI) is a leap in technology influencing how individuals understand digitalization as it rapidly flows into every facet of everyday life. The 2023 Global AI Safety Summit has drawn attention to how consumers can communicate with these domains … Continue reading

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The Life and Death of Patrice Lumumba: Congo and Proxy War in Africa

The Life and Death of Patrice Lumumba: Congo and Proxy War in Africa

February 27, 2024February 18, 2024 Liliana Mason

63 years ago, Patrice Lumumba–the first democratically elected leader of Congo–was assassinated on January 17, 1961. Looking back to the end of the colonial period, Lumumba’s case was indicative of what the broader geopolitical context of Cold War post-colonial … Continue reading

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The Rise of Digital Nomad Villages: Revolutionizing Work and Lifestyle in the Post-Pandemic World

The Rise of Digital Nomad Villages: Revolutionizing Work and Lifestyle in the Post-Pandemic World

February 25, 2024February 18, 2024 Sofia Germanos

In a world where technology continually redefines the boundaries of work and life, the emergence of digital nomadism stands as a testament to this era of transformation. Not so long ago, the term digital nomad was a novel concept, conjuring

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Museum piracy: the illicit trafficking of cultural property

Museum piracy: the illicit trafficking of cultural property

December 15, 2023December 8, 2023 Liliana Mason

Every year on November 14, the United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) holds an International Day against Illicit Trafficking in Cultural Property. The day is observed to raise awareness of the ongoing global issue of … Continue reading

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Broken Promises: The Foundation of the Azawad Independence Movement

Broken Promises: The Foundation of the Azawad Independence Movement

December 13, 2023December 8, 2023 Amira Berdouk

The term “Imazighen” is a plural noun that represents the diverse groups of people indigenous to North Africa, pre-existing the Arab conquest of the late seventh century C.E. that is often more quaintly described as the origin of North African … Continue reading

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The War in Sudan: Conflict Rages as the World Looks Away

The War in Sudan: Conflict Rages as the World Looks Away

November 29, 2023November 30, 2023 Alexander Morris-Schwarz

While the international media fixes its attention on Ukraine and the Middle East, other equally devastating conflicts are comparatively forgotten. An example of this is the ongoing war in Sudan, a civil conflict primarily between the Sudanese Armed Forces and … Continue reading

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