The Political Evolution of Equatorial Guinea: Independence, Leadership, and Ongoing Challenges

Equatorial Guinea achieved independence on October 12, 1968, following a constitutional referendum. The country has experienced a turbulent political history, marked by the oppressive rule of its first president Francisco …

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Uncertainty Around Presidential Election Heightens Worries for Climate-Affected Immigrants in New York

Malado Barro, a Mali immigrant in New York, recounts her childhood struggles with water scarcity caused by climate change, a situation reflected in the experiences of many African migrants today. …

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Argentina and Southern Brazil: A Transition to Drier Conditions After Significant Rainfall

Argentina and southern Brazil are experiencing a drier phase following recent intensive rainfall, which considerably eased drought conditions in western Argentina, particularly in key agricultural areas like Cordoba. While southern …

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