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Spreading Grand Canyon fire destroys historic lodge

A growing wildfire at the Grand Canyon's North Rim has now charred at least 50 s...

Indigenous Australians lose landmark climate court case...

Indigenous Australians living on a string of climate-threatened islands on Tuesd...

Nigeria’s president pushes the limits of his power

A crisis in the oil-rich Niger Delta raises questions about the rule of law

Khartoum changes hands, marking a new phase in Sudan’s ...

The national army may push on to Darfur. Risks abound

Syrians are still surprisingly upbeat

Our pioneering poll reveals much optimism, but also big sectarian divisions

America steps up bombing the Houthis but lacks a clear ...

It will be hard to secure the Red Sea without driving the rebel group from power...

Talks over the Chagos Islands show the rising clout of ...

And the influence of India, which is building facilities on another Mauritian is...

Turkey and Israel are becoming deadly rivals in Syria

The Middle East’s beefiest powers are playing out their regional ambitions there

Trump rebuffs Netanyahu and gambles on a deal with Iran

Israel’s prime minister tied his country’s fate to Donald Trump. Now America is ...

Israel is intent on destroying Gaza

Without pressure from America, it is hard to see anything stopping it

Meet Ibrahim Traoré, Burkina Faso’s retro revolutionary

Africa’s youngest leader is the face of the continent’s changing geopolitics

Binyamin Netanyahu’s other war

A scandal involving Qatar may affect the Gaza conflict

When does opposition become treason in east Africa?

When election time is approaching

A new smash and grab for Red Sea ports

Outside powers are lining up for a piece of the action

Populism meets reality in Senegal

Worse-than-expected public finances hamper the new government

The UAE preaches unity at home but pursues division abroad

It is carving out a sphere of influence through militias who carve up Arab states