Africa’s Wildlife Laws Follow a Colonial Model Which Separates People and Animals – Why It’s Not Working

Africa’s Wildlife Laws Follow a Colonial Model Which Separates People and Animals – Why It’s Not Working

Africa is home to many iconic national parks and marine reserves, such as Virunga in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Niokolo-Koba in Senegal, Kruger National Park in South Africa and Serengeti National Park in Tanzania. Many of them were established during the colonial era, and nearly half are still managed by government agencies. In…

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Africa’s Wildlife Laws Follow a Colonial Model Which Separates People and Animals – Why It’s Not Working

Africa: Civic Space in Africa Is Not Only Constrained By Arrests, Vague Laws and Media Intimidation, but Also By Foreign Pressure and Various Forms of Dependence.

Collaboration on International ICT Policy for East and Southern Africa (CIPESA) This statement was originally published on cipesa.org on 16 June 2026. Africa’s digital future is being negotiated away piece by piece – through opaque infrastructure deals, data-sharing arrangements, and political decisions that narrow the space for journalists, civil society, and other stakeholders to gather…

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James Webb rewrites the laws of black hole formation

James Webb rewrites the laws of black hole formation

The James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) has uncovered groundbreaking evidence of a primordial supermassive black hole that challenges foundational astronomical models. Located 13 billion light-years away, this cosmic titan existed a mere 700 million years after the Big Bang. Traditionally, astrophysicists believed it required at least a billion years of stellar evolution and cosmic feeding…

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Africa’s Wildlife Laws Follow a Colonial Model Which Separates People and Animals – Why It’s Not Working

Africa: Transnational Digital Sexual Abuse – Can Africa’s Laws Keep Pace?

The recent targeting of African women exposes how tech-facilitated gender-based violence is outpacing law and accountability. In February, a purportedly Russian national allegedly secretly recorded and circulated sexual encounters with women in Ghana and Kenya without their consent. The case involved women across multiple jurisdictions, with some footage monetised on a subscription-based Telegram channel. The…

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New York enacts laws regulating AI use in entertainment

New York enacts laws regulating AI use in entertainment

New York State has taken definitive steps to regulate the use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in the entertainment industry. On Thursday, Governor Kathy Hochul signed two pieces of legislation designed to mandate transparency regarding AI-generated performers and establish clear rules for using an individual’s likeness after their death. Read: Epson CO-W01 Projector Review: Project Success…

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Africa’s Wildlife Laws Follow a Colonial Model Which Separates People and Animals – Why It’s Not Working

African Countries Gear Up for Major Push On Climate Innovation, Climate Financing and Climate Change Laws

The Second Africa Climate Summit, held in Ethiopia in September 2025, drew more than 25,000 people – from presidents and ministers to farmers, activists, business leaders and students. They came to talk about how Africa can source finance to grow in greener ways and cope with worsening climate disasters. Africa has barely contributed to greenhouse…

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