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Last year, the president’s declaration against sexual violence raised hopes for change. But the work of changing attitudes is just getting started.
Mozambique's civil war lasted 15 years. Warring leaders signed a deal Aug. 1, and will sign another Aug. 6 to promise peace for October elections.
Traditional horse racing has been part of Xhosa culture for 200 years. Today, its audience is growing – but will that change the soul of the sport?
An ebola outbreak in Congo was declared a global health emergency on July 17 after 1,600 deaths since August 2018. The closing of Congolese borders, however, could lead to economic problems in the future.
A youngster, along with others, unfurls a Romanian flag as Romanians celebrate National Anthem Day in Bucharest, Romania, July 29, 2019.
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After weeks of protests and a deadly crackdown, Sudan takes its first steps toward a more comprehensive democracy. A constitutional agreement that establishes a joint civilian-military sovereign is set to be adopted on Friday.
Deep Sea, an informal shack community in Nairobi, has been negotiating for years over a government plan to develop on the land where they live.
A crackdown on the opposition triggered an international effort to resolve the Sudan crisis. But will the military actually relinquish power?
Sudanese protesters and generals reached a power-sharing agreement Friday that raised hopes of a democratic transition. The U.S. and its Arab allies helped lead negotiations in tense moments.
Pro-democracy protesters and generals reached an agreement Friday for a joint sovereign council that will include both military members and civilians to rule the nation.
To support school libraries, Marukgwane Moremogolo combines his two passions – running and reading – at South Africa’s grueling Comrades Marathon.
Bunny chow may sound like it’s for rabbits – or made of them – but neither is true. It’s an iconic South African meal, and an edible history lesson.
The Botswana High Court overturned a colonial-era law against homosexuality Tuesday. LGBTQ activists hope it will set a precedent for the region.
Teff grain is a staple in Ethiopia, used in the spongy injera bread now enjoyed around the world. But its global rise comes with challenges.
The death toll has reportedly reached 108, with hundreds more wounded, in a state crackdown against pro-democracy protests. Sudanese demonstrators say their campaign will not end until a transitional civilian authority is in place.