At least 100 elephants die in drought-stricken Zimbabwe park, a grim sign of El Niño, climate change
More could die as forecasts suggest a scarcity of rains and rising heat in parts of the southern African nation
More could die as forecasts suggest a scarcity of rains and rising heat in parts of the southern African nation
Both oil and European natural gas prices rose partly over market nerves about attacks by the Iranian-backed Houthis, who confirmed two new attacks Monday
Many museums in the U.S. and Europe reckon with collections that contain objects looted from Asia, Africa and other places during centuries of colonialism
The one-time treatment is out of reach in India and Africa — places where the disease is most common. Vast inequities cut much of the world off from gene therapy in general
In 20 years, the U.S. President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief has saved 25 million lives and enabled 20 million people with HIV to start antiretroviral treatment, among other achievements. The director general of the WHO calls for it to continue
The EU and G7 seek to secure critical minerals in Africa and accelerate green transition after ten years of Xi Jinping’s New Silk Road
The African country combats disease using AI and a community approach in overcrowded jails and mines with surging infection rates
Sudanese higher education students – who have been forced to flee their homes due to violence – now live in poor conditions as displaced people, without any certainty about their education and their future
Sickle cell is most common among Black people and one in 365 Black babies are born with the disease nationally
The hit on world grain supplies from Russia’s war in Ukraine compounds the ills of African conflicts, climate change and the aftereffects of the Covid-19 pandemic
Opposition parties and human rights organizations are questioning the agreement to send 5,000 people due to concerns about risks and lack of transparency
The conflicts in Eastern Europe and the Middle East could make cooperation between the nations to move the globe off fossil fuels even more difficult
President Julius Maada Bio tweeted that the unidentified gunmen attacked an armory in the capital Freetown early Sunday morning
The military governments of Mali, Burkina Faso and Niger pledged security and political collaborations under the Alliance of Sahel States
Tumaini Fest has taken place every year on the first weekend in November since 2014, bringing together artists and residents of the Dzaleka camp in Malawi with one goal in mind: to promote coexistence and combat xenophobia
Long lines formed outside recruitment centers each day over the past week as young people have sought to join the army, one of the few institutions offering work in Congo
The U.N. is negotiating a new global treaty this week in Nairobi to manage the huge problem posed by plastics. John Chweya, leader of Kenya’s waste pickers, demands a voice for representatives of the world’s 20 million garbage workers
Dominique Hyde, the U.N. Refugee Agency’s director of foreign relations, says the humanitarian crisis resulting from the war in Sudan is the worst she’s seen in three decades
A WHO-commissioned panel found at least 83 perpetrators during the Ebola response, including at least 21 WHO staffers. The youngest known victim was 13
The country plans to immunize 7.7 million girls and adolescents against this pathogen, which causes the majority of cases of cervical cancer. About 8,000 Nigerians died from this cause in 2020, as cases are detected when they are advanced
Denmark and Britain, which tried to relocate some asylum-seekers to Rwanda before an appeals court intervened, have so far failed to implement similar measures
In Mozambique’s Gorongosa National Park, nature has roared back to life thanks to a commitment to human development – with a focus on girls – alongside the protection of animals
Lamar’s show at the BK Arena in Kigali, Rwanda, will show the opportunities for artists who appeal to Africa’s booming generation of young people, says Global Citizen’s CEO, Hugh Evans
More than 70 nongovernmental organizations issued a letter Monday to Paris regional authorities warning of a risk of ‘social cleansing’
While welcomed in principle, the abrupt charcoal ban has left both traders and buyers unsure of where to turn
More than 4 million people were displaced within Congo because of conflict in 2022, the most in Africa and second in the world only to Ukraine
The mineral is the Hichilema government’s ticket to pay the foreign debt, but financing the exploitation requires a substantial investment