Moving target: Rather than Nigerian police investigate crimes digitally, they profile young men for torture and extortion

Moving target: Rather than Nigerian police investigate crimes digitally, they profile young men for torture and extortion

In Nigeria, the meaning of “tech” is rapidly changing. In the last year, data centres have been spreading all across Africa. In response, Lagos-founded MainOne – the largest ISP and data centre operator in West Africa – was acquired by Equinix for $320 million in 2021, with the hopes of...

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Cybercrime: Why international institutions are shunning internet traffic from Nigeria as scepticism on financial instruments grows

Cybercrime: Why international institutions are shunning internet traffic from Nigeria as scepticism on financial instruments grows

In November 2021, Oluwaseun Medayedupin was arrested by the Nigerian police in Lagos. An investigation found that he had been pursuing “disgruntled employees” from American companies and pushing them to release ransomware on internal enterprise servers, offering a percentage of the cut if they agreed to collaborate in the attack....

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Irony of Colombia ‘socialising’ the idea that women victims of armed violence are responsible for their deaths

Irony of Colombia ‘socialising’ the idea that women victims of armed violence are responsible for their deaths

Many of the women under threat in the Colombian town of Tibú have nowhere to turn, aside from a small handful of human rights defenders. Authorities have lost grip of the rising insecurity that targets women to armed groups in the cocoa-growing region that borders Venezuela. “The women of Catatumbo...

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How collapse in Colombian government authority has triggered femicides linked to armed groups

How collapse in Colombian government authority has triggered femicides linked to armed groups

In Tibú, a small town along the border with Venezuela, a rising wave of violence in Colombia’s primary coca-producing region is targeting women, leading to an unprecedented spike in killings and forcing others to flee. Those who flee are often left in precarious economic situations far from their homes, too...

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Inside Ukraine-Russia cyber warfare: Information hacking and leaking is ‘weaponised’ to unhinge the enemy

Inside Ukraine-Russia cyber warfare: Information hacking and leaking is ‘weaponised’ to unhinge the enemy

Names, birthdays, passport numbers, job titles – the personal information goes on for pages and looks like any typical data breach. But this data set is very different. It allegedly contains the personal information of 1,600 Russian troops who served in Bucha, a Ukrainian city devastated during Russia’s war and...

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‘At the moment we need to recognise that climate crisis in Eastern Africa is actually the new normal’

‘At the moment we need to recognise that climate crisis in Eastern Africa is actually the new normal’

The current stretch of failed rains in the Horn of Africa has hit a region that had barely begun to recover from the 2016-2017 drought. With no pause to enable pasture and water points to regenerate, estimated 20 million people’s ability to cope has been stripped away. In southern Ethiopia,...

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Alarm bells in Horn of Africa are tolling about unprecedented drought with some 20m people at risk of famine

Alarm bells in Horn of Africa are tolling about unprecedented drought with some 20m people at risk of famine

Already struggling after three seasons of failed rains, farmers and pastoralists in the Horn of Africa are facing an unprecedented fourth drought – a catastrophe that will tip more than 20 million people into extreme hunger and, for some, possibly starvation. Rains were expected across the region in March or...

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<strong>Fallen Eric Boerlert was often candid: We created the mess we’re in today because the Press didn’t ask ‘Why?’</strong>

Fallen Eric Boerlert was often candid: We created the mess we’re in today because the Press didn’t ask ‘Why?’

The media can be conspiratorial. Coverage of politics in America – and by extension the so-called democratic world – is often biased. Eric Boehlert had the rare gift of serving readers whole news. By the time Al Gore crushed Bradley in the January 2000 Iowa caucuses, the solons of the...

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Transition: How journalist Eric Boehlert refused to swim with the stream to give American voter unvarnished truth

Transition: How journalist Eric Boehlert refused to swim with the stream to give American voter unvarnished truth

From his early coverage of political reporters’ savaging Al Gore to his incisive critique of their Joe Biden coverage right before he died, he got it. And Eric Boehlert will be missed. I am broken-hearted over the news of Eric Boehlert’s death in a bicycle accident this week, at 56....

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To reclaim ‘soil justice’ Diné Nation in US taxed junk food and used proceeds to fund community wellness

To reclaim ‘soil justice’ Diné Nation in US taxed junk food and used proceeds to fund community wellness

In 2014, Denisa Livingston, a Navajo tribal member, public health expert and organiser with Diné Community Advocacy Alliance (DCAA) and other members of her organisation successfully lobbied the Navajo tribal government to pass the Healthy Diné Nation Act, which imposed a two per cent tax on junk food – the...

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