With less water in the lakes, especially Lake Turkana, it has become easier for the great rift beneath to move.
The two halves of the African continent are moving apart at a rate of a few millimeters each year, geologists have calculated.
Africa can now rely on the services of a satellite constellation tailored for the continent to provide reliable data over a wide range of essential human activities and for the protection of the ...
Africa is home to most of the world’s poverty. Why? Mr Studwell argues that it is partly a result of “low-budget colonialism ...
“One of the biggest challenges Africa faces is that it’s seen as one country,” Tauro says at the 2026 Skift Travel Megatrends ...
North Africa stands at a pivotal crossroads—geographically and economically—between Europe’s industrial demand and Africa’s ...