The isolation of island states paradoxically makes them at once vulnerable but also resilient. With smaller populations and dependence on access through shipping or air routes, island states, ...
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The forgotten river people of Binga
LAKE Kariba glistens under the southern African sun, its massive waters a reminder of an engineering triumph that reshaped a nation. But for the Tonga people, the lake is a scar. In the late 1950s, ...
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