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The agreement between the neighboring countries mandates Rwandan disengagement of armed forces, disarmament and the return of ...
In the 1980s, Zimbabwe had a strong ambulance system with well-trained personnel, including a public service in Harare. But ...
For one farmer, the barley supply once made flour for a year. Now, it is limited to two handfuls. The loss of US aid adds to ...
Contradictory rules governing whether journalists from other countries can report in Indonesia add another layer of ...
When 28-year-old Simon Dibia decided to run for a councilor position in a July 12 election for one of Lagos state’s local ...
Emily Muchabaiwa comforts her sister-in-law, Antonette Chisango, as she mourns the loss of her husband. Muchabaiwa wasn’t satisfied with her brother’s postmortem results, and like many in Zimbabwe, ...
JAKARTA, INDONESIA — A new bill in Parliament would widen the authority of the Indonesian Broadcasting Commission and increase its ability to censor content on digital platforms, including social ...
The country’s move to root out corruption has spawned a market for backdoor complaints, often over petty grudges. It’s leaving many judges afraid to do their jobs.
Fishermen bemoan dwindling catches as contamination by industrial waste and other pollutants raises concerns about the safety of food and drinking water. NORTON, ZIMBABWE — Paul Majoni stares at the ...
One-third of the dialysis patients at the country’s National Kidney Center came for treatment after working abroad, often at jobs with grueling hours and few water or bathroom breaks in stifling heat.
NIRJULI, INDIA — The mood inside Nirjuli Town Baptist Church one evening in late March was somber. Around 170 people, mostly young congregants from local churches, had gathered to rally against the ...