“You have to be prepared psychologically for everything.”
There’s not much to celebrate on the fourth anniversary of South Sudan’s founding.
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We head back to the Central African Republic to further document the ongoing conflict and to meet those living through the prevailing chaos.
We traveled to the Liberian capital of Monrovia to spend time with those on the front lines of the Ebola outbreak.
Defying a ceasefire agreement, rebels in South Sudan launched intense attacks over the weekend on the northeast town of Nasir in an attempt to recapture their former base of operations.
At least 29 people have been killed on the Kenyan coast earlier this week amid mixed reports and claims of responsibility by local militant groups.
About 12,000 refugees displaced from Mali by two years of conflict find themselves in Burkina Faso, facing violence, famine, and disease.
During the three-month Rwandan Genocide 20 years ago, 800,000 Tutsis and moderate Hutus died at the hands of their friends and neighbors.
Boko Haram militants have fled from deep within the Nigerian forest in the northeast of the country, after incessant snake bites and bee stings became too much for them to bear, according to local media reports.
Illegal poaching and resource extraction rake in $213 billion a year, more than the global market for illegal drugs.
A young Nigerian man is being forcibly held in a mental institution for identifying as an atheist, according to charity organization International Humanist and Ethical Union (IHEU).
More than 2.5 million people have died as a result of Sudan’s two decades of conflict — and the situation there is more dire than ever.
An invasive species of toad is gearing up to wreak ecological havoc on Madagascar.
Packet alcohol delivers a serious hangover in Sierra Leone.
A top government official warned that Zimbabwe will not have enough people to be soldiers if they keep using condoms.