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Middle East and Africa

Middle East and Africa
  • by david hall
Egypt is busily building expressways

But locals would prefer a more carfree Cairo

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Middle East and Africa
  • by david hall
For some Ugandans, phoning the radio is a way of life

Those who praise politicians can land plum jobs

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Middle East and Africa
  • by david hall
A dangerous election looms in Ivory Coast

Geriatric rivals argue over the rules, as fears of another bloody election grow

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Middle East and Africa
  • by david hall
Somaliland and Taiwan establish diplomatic ties

A hunt for recognition sometimes makes for strange bedfellows

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Middle East and Africa
  • by david hall
How big firms rip off African consumers

Competition law alone may not be enough to break their grip

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Middle East and Africa
  • by david hall
A possible oil leak in the Red Sea adds to Yemen’s crises

As if war and famine were not bad enough

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Middle East and Africa
  • by david hall
Iraq is too broken to protect itself from covid-19

As the country spirals downwards, the disease spreads

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Middle East and Africa
  • by david hall
The death of Kuwait’s emir robs the Gulf of a real diplomat

Sheikh Sabah al-Sabah’s calming influence will be missed

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Revisiting the work of Donald Harris, father of Kamala

The combative Marxist economist focused on questions related to growth

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