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This 1,000-mile river suffered decades of oil spills. Now it’s a legal person, things could change
Peru’s Marañón River was made a legal person, granting it the rights to be free-flowing and free of contamination. Mari Luz ...
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Legit.ng on MSNRivers crisis: Tension deepens as PDP chieftain predicts prolonged Wike-Fubara riftAnalyst says reconciliation unlikelyAkinniyi’s remarks follows Wike’s recent statements expressing discontent over President ...
AFRICAN health experts have renewed commitment to accelerate efforts to end Neglected Tropical Diseases (NTDs) that continue ...
It is the smallest country on mainland Africa, with a narrow, elongated shape that follows the Gambia River, which flows ...
Thierno Agne left behind studying law to grow strawberries, a shocking move in Senegal, where farming is considered work for ...
The death toll from a boat fire and capsizing in Congo earlier this week rose to 148 with more than 100 people still missing, ...
This stunning African seaside town actually sits on an island where a major river meets the Atlantic Ocean, and is one of the ...
China and Cambodia agree on financing for a 94-mile canal linking the Mekong to the Gulf of Thailand
Cambodia and China have signed a $1.2 billion deal to finance an ambitious canal project that aims to boost trade efficiency ...
Wildlife filmmaker Owen Prümm explores Katavi, a remote region in Tanzania, documenting its diverse wildlife, including lions ...
Fried crickets are among the meagre provisions available at the Touloum refugee camp in Chad on Friday. At least 13 million ...
China’s resource engagement in Africa has steadily grown more visible and more exploitative in the past decade. What occurred in Zambia is not an exception, but rather part of a unfortunate trajectory ...
The International Monetary Fund will not decide before May whether Senegal must repay money disbursed under a now-frozen ...
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