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Middle East and Africa
  • by david hall
Why Johannesburg restaurants are full of teapots

Clue: it’s not about the rooibos

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Middle East and Africa
  • by david hall
The challenge of mediation in Mali

A short-term political deal may store up more trouble

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Middle East and Africa
  • by david hall
Beirut after the blast: the crunch of glass, acrid smoke and stairs slick with blood

Lebanon was in a mess even before the explosion, thanks to a squabbling, inept government

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Middle East and Africa
  • by david hall
What it’s like to go on holiday in Dubai during a pandemic

A package deal includes airfare, hotel—and funeral insurance

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Middle East and Africa
  • by david hall
Turkey is wielding influence all over the Arab world

Its muscle-flexing worries many

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Middle East and Africa
  • by david hall
How land disputes erupt in Ethiopia

The edges of cities are often flashpoints of ethnic violence

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Middle East and Africa
  • by david hall
Africa’s skies are badly polluted

But a lack of data makes it impossible to know how badly

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Middle East and Africa
  • by david hall
South Africa borrows from the IMF for the first time since apartheid

And it may not be the last

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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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