Whose Dam is It Anyway?
The United Nations Security Council tackled a bitter regional dispute on Thursday over a massive dam built by Ethiopia on the main tributary of the… Read More »Whose Dam is It Anyway?
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The United Nations Security Council tackled a bitter regional dispute on Thursday over a massive dam built by Ethiopia on the main tributary of the… Read More »Whose Dam is It Anyway?
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Mahamat-Saleh Haroun is the Chadian film-maker whose 2002 movie Abouna has a claim to classic status. Now he returns with a film that is recognisably… Read More »[REVIEW] Chadian Film-maker Back on the Scene at Cannes
Former president Jacob Zuma had asked the Constitutional Court to issue a directive suspending its order that he be imprisoned pending the outcome of his… Read More »South Africa’s Jacob Zuma Hands Himself In
Military and police patrols are on the streets of the tiny African nation of eSwatini, and opposition leaders are in hiding, as the continent’s last… Read More »An Unease has Returned to eSwatini