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Namibia
March 2022
Hunger forces thousands to cross from Angola into Namibia – in pictures
The worst drought in 40 years has devastated crops and killed livestock across southern Angola and sent food prices soaring. The threat of famine is forcing thousands of people across the border into Namibia
Hunger forces thousands to cross from Angola into Namibia – in pictures
July 2021
Other lives
Jeremy Silvester obituary
Other lives
: Academic and museum director determined to map the traces of Namibia’s history and return them to the country he loved
Published:
15 Jul 2021
Jeremy Silvester obituary
June 2021
New oilfield in African wilderness threatens lives of 130,000 elephants
Exploratory project in Botswana and Namibia is threat to ecosystems, local communities and wildlife, conservationists say
Published:
20 Jun 2021
New oilfield in African wilderness threatens lives of 130,000 elephants
May 2021
Macron seeks African reset with new view of France’s troubled history on continent
Honest examination of French colonial record in Africa and responsibilty in Rwanda key to new strategy, though critics say little has changed
Published:
29 May 2021
Macron seeks African reset with new view of France’s troubled history on continent
Germany agrees to pay Namibia €1.1bn over historical Herero-Nama genocide
Published:
28 May 2021
Germany agrees to pay Namibia €1.1bn over historical Herero-Nama genocide
Germany rules out financial reparations for Namibia genocide
Published:
21 May 2021
Germany rules out financial reparations for Namibia genocide
February 2021
Other lives
Patricia Pillay obituary
Other lives:
Secretary and teacher who campaigned against apartheid after leaving South Africa for the UK
Published:
16 Feb 2021
Patricia Pillay obituary
Weatherwatch
Weatherwatch: Namibia is full of climate surprises
Published:
16 Feb 2021
Weatherwatch: Namibia is full of climate surprises
2 out of 5 stars.
The Recce review – madness of war in a wondrous land
2 out of 5 stars.
Published:
3 Feb 2021
The Recce review – madness of war in a wondrous land
January 2021
Simple change to fishing gear saves thousands of birds in Namibia
Birds that became tangled in baited lines appear to be scared off by coloured pipes
Published:
19 Jan 2021
Simple change to fishing gear saves thousands of birds in Namibia
December 2020
'I can load film on horseback': cowboy photographer Kurt Markus - in pictures
'I can load film on horseback': cowboy photographer Kurt Markus - in pictures
Namibia to auction 170 wild elephants, saying rising numbers threaten people
Published:
3 Dec 2020
Namibia to auction 170 wild elephants, saying rising numbers threaten people
October 2020
Estimated 5,000 Cape fur seal foetuses found on Namibian coast
Scientists searching for reasons fear breeding cycle will be disrupted for years to come
Published:
16 Oct 2020
Estimated 5,000 Cape fur seal foetuses found on Namibian coast
August 2020
Namibia rejects German compensation offer over colonial violence
Closely watched talks appear to be stalling as reported €10m offer is dismissed
Published:
12 Aug 2020
Namibia rejects German compensation offer over colonial violence
April 2020
Namibia's youngest MP enters the crucible as Africa's youth lead the way
Across southern African, young leaders are on the rise – as the rapid rise of Namibia’s 23-year-old deputy information minister shows
Published:
17 Apr 2020
Namibia's youngest MP enters the crucible as Africa's youth lead the way
March 2020
This is Europe
European colonial powers still loth to admit historical evils
Netherlands, Germany and Belgium are still coming to terms with their overseas legacies
Published:
11 Mar 2020
European colonial powers still loth to admit historical evils
December 2019
Namibia election: president wins second term despite scandal and recession
Hage Geingob re-elected but ruling party takes hit at the polls, with two-thirds parliamentary majority whittled down
Published:
1 Dec 2019
Namibia election: president wins second term despite scandal and recession
November 2019
Bribery allegations over fishing rights rock Iceland and Namibia
‘Fishrot files’ lead to head of Samherji fishing company and Namibian ministers stepping down
Published:
15 Nov 2019
Bribery allegations over fishing rights rock Iceland and Namibia
October 2019
The Tribe Next Door feeds a cult of simplicity that eases the guilt of wealth
Gaby Hinsliff
TV shows have moved on from poverty porn to poverty romance, says the Guardian columnist Gaby Hinsliff
Published:
25 Oct 2019
Published:
25 Oct 2019
The Tribe Next Door feeds a cult of simplicity that eases the guilt of wealth
August 2019
Racist African stereotypes are as prevalent as ever on TV
Afua Hirsch
Too many entertainment shows are still rooted firmly in the colonial past, says Guardian columnist Afua Hirsch
Published:
28 Aug 2019
Published:
28 Aug 2019
Racist African stereotypes are as prevalent as ever on TV
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