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‘Erosion of a country’s future’: What has the war cost Sudan?

Sudan’s civil war, which erupted three years ago, has devastated civilian infrastructure, pushed millions into misery.

What’s at stake in Benin’s presidential election?

Finance minister is favourite to win on Sunday as incumbent Talon will step down after leading the country for 10 years.

Energy prices may take ‘months’ to normalise, despite ceasefire: Analysts

There needs to be a predictable and stable flow of cargo through the strait before markets can stabilise, experts say.

Jobless young Palestinians trapped as Israel holds Gaza’s economy hostage

With 80 percent unemployed, young Palestinians struggle to survive as Israeli blockade causes economic collapse

One month of war on Iran cost Arab countries up to $194bn: UNDP

Even if conflict is ‘short but intense’, countries like Sudan, Yemen, Lebanon will see major increases in poverty rates.

‘Junk’: Faulty electronics from rich countries flood Nigeria with e-waste

Discarded, near-end-of-life electronics shipped from developed countries are adding to Nigeria’s growing e-waste burden.

In Cape Town’s historic Bo-Kaap, locals priced out by rich foreign buyers

Amid digital nomads, a tourism boom and a housing crisis, can the people who built the city still afford to live in it?

Cuba restores power after 29-hour blackout amid US oil blockade

The national power grid comes back on after Cuba’s 10 million people were plunged into darkness overnight.

How Carney’s ‘build fast’ push divides Canada’s Indigenous peoples

Some First Nations are challenging Carney’s resource-extraction plans to strengthen Canadian economy from US threats.