‘…and then the coffee ran out’: What it’s like to report South Africa’s election
In the great battle between humans and trees, there can be only one victor, says Goldman prize-winner Alfred Brownell
Cyclone recovery has been further complicated by the cost of humanitarian and reconstruction efforts as well as a mysterious insurgency
Party says the decision was politically motivated
Rapid loss of primary rainforests is a double blow to the planet’s biodiversity
A new book by a leading economist challenges current negative perceptions about the continent
‘I have never come across something like this before’
Distrust is highest in established democracies like Kenya and Senegal
People power can break a dictatorship – but what comes next?
While celebrating people power in Algeria and Sudan, remember that revolutions are arduous and unpredictable