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Some of the most common fish in the Nile: 1. Bayad (Bagrus bajad); 2. Fahaka pufferfish (Tetraodon lineatus); 3. Electric catfish (Malapterurus electricus). (photo: The Niles | Illustrations by Mayu Nakai)
Fish & Ships
Fishing in Juba
25.04.2024  |  Archive
A girl fills Nile water in a container in Juba, March 22, 2015. (photo: The Niles | Samir Bol)
Juba’s deadly water
25.04.2024  |  Archive
Loaded: lorries are often loaded above capacity to maximise profits. (photo: The Niles | Mugume Davis)
Business across borders
10.08.2018  |  Economy
Simon Mugisha, the winner of the Nile Media Awards 2017 in the TV category. (photo: The Niles | Nik Lehnert)
The Nile Media Awards 2017
Recognising excellent reporting
2.02.2018  |  Society
Sudan Oribis (Ourebia montana) couple. (photo: flickr.com/photos/berniedup | Bernard Dupont)
Ecosystem destruction
Diversity at risk
2.04.2019  |  Society
The opening ceremony of the fifth Nile Basin Development Forum in Kigali, October 23, 2017. (photo: The Niles | Nik Lehnert)
Nile Basin Development Forum 2017
‘Investing in Nile Cooperation for a Water Secure Future’
23.10.2017  |  Society
Michael Abebe briefs journalists at Sudan’s Sennar Dam, February 21, 2020. (photo: The Niles / Dominik Lehnert)
Interview
Why dams matter
22.02.2021  |  Economy
A photo of the cover of Akol Miyen Kuol’s book ‘The Last Train’. (photo: The Niles | Mugume Davis)
‘The Last Train’
25.04.2024  |  Archive
 (photo: The Niles | Sebastian Prams)
Sudan: Water for peace
25.04.2024  |  Archive
 (photo: Abdalhady Al-Hag)
Beach Boys: Swimming & Tourism
“It is my first time at the sea and it is charming”
25.04.2024  |  Archive
Generators are the principal source of electricity in Juba. (photo: The Niles | Martha Agama)
Pollution
Sacrificing the environment for power
16.04.2019  |  Economy
 (photo: Anataban)
Pollution
“Black Tide”
24.04.2019  |  Society
The Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD) captured by the Sentinel-2 satellite on April 4, 2020. (photo: Copernicus Programme)
Review
Do we need a framework for dams?
31.03.2021  |  Politics
 (photo: The Niles | Nik Lehnert)
The Niles #13
The Conservation Issue
25.03.2019  |  Society