Nobel-winning ‘natural’ tests: People who study for longer periods might have underlying drives
The ‘natural experiments’ approach to economics that won three researchers the 2021 Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences has helped to make the field more robust, say economists. Joshua Angrist at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in Cambridge, Guido Imbens at Stanford University in California and David Card at...
US President Biden meets Kenya’s President Kenyatta as conflicts in Horn of Africa set to persist
President Joe Biden is set to hold his first one-on-one, in-person talks as president with an African leader on Thursday, hosting Kenyan President Uhuru Kenyatta as war and a humanitarian crisis roil neighbouring Ethiopia, according to the White House. The meeting takes place two days after the United Nations International...
Detained for ‘terrorism’, released Congo journalist now to face ‘culpable abstention’ probe
A journalist arrested in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) last month for possessing a video showing the assassination of two UN sanctions monitors in 2017 was granted provisional release on Tuesday pending further investigation, his lawyer said. Sosthene Kambidi, who works for Congolese news site Actualite.cd and at times...
Somalia maritime dispute: Kenya reduced to a sitting duck as all five neighbours claim its territory
Kenya is paying a heavy price for its weak, ambiguous and even non-existent foreign policy, that has seen chunks of its territory “annexed” or claimed by all its neighbours, experts say. Tuesday ruling by the United Nations’ International Court of Justice (ICJ) that could alter the maritime border between Kenya...
No end in sight to conflict in Ethiopia’s Tigray region as rebels reject negotiations
Ethiopia’s national army’s offensive launched on Monday has focused on rebel positions in Amhara, where government officials say half a million people have been uprooted in recent months. Aid agencies were already struggling to reach parts of the region, particularly those under rebel occupation. Although rebels said their forces are...