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A University of Kansas researcher has spent years studying "aquaterra"—his term for regions around the world once populated ...
As starvation worsens in war-torn Gaza, UN agencies repeated warnings on Monday that Israel's decision to support a "one-week scale-up" of aid is far from enough to reverse deadly malnutrition rates ...
Today the most significant "no-fly" areas are a consequence of sharply rising military risks and blanket airspace closures by ...
"The third countries that have received or been about to receive third-country deportees so far—El Salvador, Libya, South ...
April 25: As the world observes World Malaria Day, Sudan braces itself for an escalating malaria threat and the further ...
Officials say eastern Libyan authorities have deported 700 Sudanese migrants back to Sudan. The migrants were recently ...
Khaled Al Subki - he holds the title of professor, which indicates his high scientific status. The roots in Al-Mourada ...
Climate change is opening new shipping routes and exposing untapped energy resources in the Arctic, prompting a new form of ...
Co-founded by two journalists, InfoNile has grown into a sprawling ecosystem of cross-border investigations, multimedia storytelling, and data-driven reporting across the Nile Basin's 11 countries.
It has become an almost predictable rhythm in many African political speeches, panel discussions, and media narratives that ...
The Easter period usually offers a rare respite in Gedeb, in Ethiopia's deeply troubled north, but on April 17 death rained ...