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Middle East and Africa

Middle East and Africa
  • by david hall
Kais Saied plans to transform Tunisia. It may go bust first

The president rules by decree as the economy seizes up

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Middle East and Africa
  • by david hall
South Africa’s main opposition sees coalitions ahead

Will a weakening ruling party team up with liberals or the thuggish far left?

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Middle East and Africa
  • by david hall
Could Libya be ruled again by a Qaddafi?

A comeback by Muammar Qaddafi’s son Seif al-Islam can no longer be ruled out

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Middle East and Africa
  • by david hall
Algeria’s ex-president is dead, but his regime lives on

To the dismay of many Algerians

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Middle East and Africa
  • by david hall
Unpicking inequality in South Africa

The racial income gap has narrowed since 1994. But the gains went largely to the black elite

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Middle East and Africa
  • by david hall
Nigerian megachurches practise the prosperity they preach

God wants his servants to be rich

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Middle East and Africa
  • by david hall
The tangled diplomacy of Lebanon’s energy crisis

Friends and neighbours have offered to help, but mostly to help themselves

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Middle East and Africa
  • by david hall
The IMF is growing more picky about who it funds

Ageing autocrats have to clean up before cashing out

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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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