By reducing staff and access to treatment, the suspension of USAID and other funding threatens the country’s progress in HIV care
A lethal mix of cannabis and synthetic opioids up to 25 times more potent than fentanyl is causing dozens of deaths and has become a public health emergency in countries like Liberia and Sierra Leone
The government is raising taxes and cutting public spending to address a $6 billion shortfall left by the previous administration
The New Orleans academic invites readers to discover his country’s past in his book ‘How the Word Is Passed: A Reckoning with the History of Slavery Across America’
The director of the Senegalese Space Study Agency has just led the launch of the first Senegalese nanosatellite into space
We took a spin with Catalan race driver Laia Sanz on her last day of training in the Sahara. On January 5, after a lifetime on a motorbike, she will race her third Dakar behind the wheel of a car, and her fourteenth overall. The race is notoriously harsh, but she has never once not finished it