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Middle East and Africa
  • by david hall
Arab governments are worried about food security

From war zones to oil-rich Gulf states, hunger is a threat

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Middle East and Africa
  • by david hall
Tunisians are rallying around Abir Moussi, a demagogue

She’s big on conspiracy theories, short on policies

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Middle East and Africa
  • by david hall
Kenyans are starting to drink their own coffee

Covid-19 has shown the value of a local market for local beans

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Middle East and Africa
  • by david hall
Benin’s democratic beacon dims

Politics in Benin and Chad is becoming more alike. That is not good

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Middle East and Africa
  • by david hall
Getting into Iraq may soon be much easier

Visa-free travel is supposed to woo expats and tourists

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Middle East and Africa
  • by david hall
How Egyptian entertainment has changed under military rule

Sexual innuendo is out. Heroic depictions of soldiers are in

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Middle East and Africa
  • by david hall
Covid-19 creates a window for school reform in Africa

Many pupils already needed catch-up classes. The pandemic may jolt countries into providing them

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Middle East and Africa
  • by david hall
Tanzania’s new president surely can’t be worse than the old one

Will Samia Suluhu Hassan reverse one of the most self-defeating coronavirus policies in the world?

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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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