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Apr 07

Somalia drought forces thousands to leave home seeking food and water

By Larisa Epatko

The last famine to hit Somalia was in 2011 when 260,000 people died, about half of them children under 5. Humanitarian organizations fear this year’s drought could lead to something even worse.

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Feb 27

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Why we’re overdue to know the brilliance of Africa’s civilizations

By PBS News Hour

Archeologists and scholars are learning more about Africa than ever before, from the digitization of records and the unearthing of ancient treasures. Audie Cornish talks with Henry Louis Gates Jr. of Harvard University about Africa’s rich but overlooked history and…

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Feb 17

In South Sudan, a mother reunites with her children

By Larisa Epatko

Families scatter in the chaos of South Sudan's internal fighting, but from time to time, lost loved ones are reunited.

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Jan 19

Gambians flee as new president is sworn in, fearing violence from political showdown

By Larisa Epatko

The Gambia’s new President Adama Barrow took the oath of office Thursday in neighboring Senegal, while current ruler Yahya Jammeh refuses to leave office.

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Jan 18

Gambian parliament extends president’s term despite loss

By News Desk

The Gambian National Assembly voted Wednesday to keep President Yahya Jammeh in power for three more months, one day before the scheduled inauguration of his successor Adama Barrow.

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Jan 12

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Depicting colonialism and globalization through art ‘full of contradiction’

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A “Wind Sculpture” by visual artist Yinka Shonibare MBE was recently installed in front of the National Museum of African Art in Washington, D.C. It’s the seventh in Shonibare's series of vibrantly colored and patterned public artworks that are made…

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Jan 07

Ivory Coast government, military agree to end two-day revolt

By Michael D. Regan

The revolt began on Friday in the nation's second-largest city of Bouake, before disseminating across the country in protests over pay.

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Dec 28

Column: Why Castro was so deeply loved by some, and hated by others

By Nana Brantuo

“In this country, our understandings of heroism have always been informed by an ugly past of racial prejudice and discrimination.” Fidel Castro’s death saw the Cuban revolutionary re-enter the U.S. imaginary as a villain, a communist dictator opposed to core…

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Dec 21

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In Liberia, crafting school uniforms — and social consciousness

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Chid Liberty grew up in the U.S. as the son of a Liberian diplomat. After working in Silicon Valley, he returned to his family's country of origin with a plan to open a garment factory. When that business was devastated…

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Dec 12

Photos: In drought-stricken Malawi, rains just ‘don’t come’

By Larisa Epatko

Southern Malawi’s dry, crusty fields used to be waist-high with corn. But two consecutive years of low rainfall have meant scarce harvests and have forced farmers to change just about everything they know about farming.

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