Sub-Saharan Africa Forum Seeks To Engage Young People In Fight Against Extremism
Meetings in Burkina Faso highlight the role of youth in stemming terrorism.
Meetings in Burkina Faso highlight the role of youth in stemming terrorism.
Developers have cut down the forests of the tribe’s homeland and left them hopelessly hooked on booze, researchers say.
Sixty-five years after striking oil in the Niger River Delta, the giant multinational is still learning what not to do.
The lower numbers reflect a drop in Europeans joining seminaries. Cardinal Luis Tagle calls Europe “mission territory.”
A Spanish zoo hopes the celebrations remind the world the survival of apes is threatened in the wild.
The husband shot and killed one of the intruders who confronted him, his wife and their daughter.
The village of Nyang’oma-Kogelo rose to global attention with Obama and faded with his exit from the White House.
Despite receiving over 12 million doses, Zimbabwe has only fully vaccinated 3.1 million people.
Despite tales of suffering and abuse, desperate Kenyans continue to flock to the Gulf in search of greener pastures.