Washington has twice exercised its veto at the United Nations Security Council over ceasefire calls, drawing outrage in the Arab world
More than two billion people are eligible to make their crosses in the most important election year of our collective democratic history
Key players collaborate to build precinct, boost technical equipment for adverse weather, improve import/export truck flow, and more
It is set to be a busy year for the continent as many countries go to the polls and international engagement increases
The consequences of climate change, resource depletion and pollution cascade down, affecting regions with less historical contributions more acutely
A surge in construction activity in Africa is drawing a new breed of investors eyeing mass timber – and the carbon-trapping forests needed to support it – as a sustainable building alternative to traditional concrete and steel
An edited extract from The Lion’s Historian: Africa’s Animal Past
This is a crucial step towards the protection of the tower, which ensures water security for millions of people in the region
It’s not the start to the year any of us had been hoping for, but an inevitable one, given that nothing had changed — from a power-generation perspective — since before the holiday season began
Western Cape premier Alan Winde talks about fighting budget cuts, a vision for the future, and his confidence ahead of the elections