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Official opposition says it should lead the process to develop a declaration for a peaceful transition and approach the international community for oversight
The continent is rich in metals for the energy transition such as cobalt, copper, nickel, graphite, graphite vanadium and platinum group metals
Energy sector leaders on the continent call for a gradual move towards renewable energy
Cleopatra Kambugu is the first Ugandan whose transition has been recognised by the state
The shift to renewable energy makes financial sense
As Freedom Day approaches, an American reflects on how our history has become his too
COMMENT: Trump’s attacks on democracy grab the headlines, but the real story is one of democratic resilience
Mandela was a far wilier politician, and could be less saintly, than some other portrayals would have us believe, writes Robin Renwick.
The fall of the Berlin Wall 25 years ago has not led to the better world many hoped its collapse foretold.
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/ 20 November 2009
Fantasy — by definition — deals in improbable transitions. One bite and you’re a vampire; one wave of the wand and you’re a dragon.