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The Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam: A Regional Destabilizer or a New Model for African Development?
On September 9, 2025, the government of Ethiopia officially inaugurated Africa’s largest dam, the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD). This massive project ...
And yet, beneath the anxiety lies a quieter truth: there has been progress, uneven but undeniable, in the long struggle to ...
Background Infertility is a significant reproductive health issue that affects couples physically, emotionally and socially. This qualitative study aims to explore the psycho-social experiences and ...
US aid cuts have dominated headlines, but the UK’s contributions are also reducing substantially. Rebecca L Root looks at the potential consequences, including disease resurgence and loss of life, ...
How did humans become human? Understanding when, where and in what environmental conditions our early ancestors lived is ...
Tuberculosis could cause more than 2 million deaths and 10 million people to be sickened by 2030, warns a new study that looks at the impact of funding cuts.
Elites have often shaped or manipulated state policies in ways that protect their interests and reinforce inequality.
Left molars from the Ledi-Geraru specimen (left) and a specimen from Hadar, another fossil site in Ethiopia (right). “LD 760 molars compared to A. afarensis.” by Villmoare et al. from Nature ...
As climate change intensifies competition over water resources, the River Nile has become a symbol of both development and ...
Newly discovered fossils in Ethiopia show that Homo coexisted with Australopithecus 2.6 million years ago, rewriting the ...
A rhythmic mantle plume, like a "geological heartbeat," was discovered beneath Ethiopia at the Afar Depression, ripping the ...
Beneath the African continent, powerful plumes of molten rock are slowly reshaping the land from below. Scientists studying ...
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