In Nigeria, religion is intertwined in a web of ethnic, political, economic and agricultural conflicts, experts explain.
For more than a year, Diane Hunter, now 72, had been experiencing vague symptoms—pain in her spine and hips, nausea, ...
After moving to cities across the Middle East and Asia, Andre Neveling says he feels a kind of "international homelessness." ...
The Supreme Court on Tuesday extended an order blocking full SNAP payments, amid signals that the government shutdown could ...
Would you choose to have a part of your body live on after you died? How might your choice affect your relatives—or even your ...
Lawrielle West took the helm at AACHM excited to help usher in a new chapter for the museum at its new permanent location in ...
Natal, the promise of South Africa’s “just transition” feels like a distant dream. While government plans speak of a fair ...
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Femi Fabunmi More than 24 million adults between the ages of 20 and 79 are living with diabetes in Africa, with projections indicating this number could rise to 60 million by 2050, the World Health ...
The Trump administration made a $7.5 million payment to the government of Equatorial Guinea as it seeks to deport people to the West African country and draws closer to its heavily prosecuted leaders, ...
An exhibition celebrating the life and legacy of Afrobeat pioneer Fela Kuti has opened in Lagos in Nigeria, marking the ...
On a humid February afternoon last year, Jane Clayson Johnson trudged through the dense forest with her guide, Grace Ninsiima ...