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Five seasons of drought and clashes caused by herder migration have shrunk Kenya's forests on a large scale.
In 2014, a staffer asked that a photo of a convicted war criminal was removed from the premises. The legal saga goes on.
Will Ribadu, celebrated in his first stint in government, succeed in his second or see his reputation dip again?
Niger coup presents a diplomatic dilemma for the West African bloc whose new leadership is keen to entrench a new order.
The Italian breathed life into Syria's Mar Musa and championed interreligious understanding, until he disappeared.
Hassan Hamza preserves the craft of making the musical instrument in a country that has seen more than a decade of war.
The Sudanese state has turned on itself, leaving humanitarian workers to help civilians trying to survive.
In the UK, people who underwent life-saving surgery to remove their voice boxes sing songs of hope and survival.
The encampment is a last-ditch effort made to halt the government's controversial judicial reform plans.
Essam's new album Metgharabiin (Outsiders) captures the struggles of Egypt's activists, in prison, exile or silenced.
Analysts say East Africa could experience food shortages due to complications from Russia exiting the grain initiative.
Lithuanians in towns near Belarus feel unsafe despite authorities bolstering border security amid ongoing Ukraine war.
Intense workloads, bullying, lack of support. Why are medics more likely to die by suicide than the general population?
The Alliance for Police Accountability is launched in the UK on the heels of explosive scandals linked to the police.
A Venetian artist is determined to continue her family tradition even as her dream of home ownership fades.
After his party's severe losses in local polls, Spain's prime minister brought forward the national vote by four months.
After fleeing war in Mozambique and then economic peril in Zimbabwe, Luciano Chataika has found a home away from home.
How one woman made a desperate cross-border sacrifice to build a better life for her family and get them out of poverty.
Russia's elites are distancing themselves from Putin, even if they won't revolt just yet, say analysts.
South African authorities have promised to tackle illegal mining after gas kills 17 people, including three children.
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