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    ‘Promises Have Not Been Kept’: What’s Behind Africa’s Youth Protests

    Protesters say their anger reflects a lack of economic opportunity on a continent with the world’s youngest population.
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    ‘Promises Have Not Been Kept’: What’s Behind Africa’s Youth Protests

    Protesters say their anger reflects a lack of economic opportunity on a continent with the world’s youngest population.
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    ‘Promises Have Not Been Kept’: What’s Behind Africa’s Youth Protests

    Protesters say their anger reflects a lack of economic opportunity on a continent with the world’s youngest population.
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    What to Know About the Protests in Madagascar

    President Andry Rajoelina appears to have left the country after weeks of protests calling for him to resign.
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    What to Know About the Protests in Madagascar

    President Andry Rajoelina appears to have left the country after weeks of protests calling for him to resign.
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    Madagascar President Dissolves Parliament Ahead of Impeachment Vote

    President Andry Rajoelina has vowed to remain in office after weeks of protests against his government that drove him into hiding.
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    Madagascar’s President Goes Into Hiding

    The move followed weeks of intense and deadly protests against the government of President Andry Rajoelina, who himself came to power in a coup.
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    Another African Charity Tied to Prince Harry Faces Criticism

    A charity tied to the British royal confirmed that the government of Chad has cut ties with the group, after allegations of mismanagement.
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    ‘Bluetoothing’: Blood-Sharing Drug Trend Fuels Alarming Global H.I.V. Surge

    The practice, in which users inject the blood of already intoxicated individuals, has fueled one of the fastest-growing H.I.V. epidemics in the Pacific and grown widespread in South Africa.
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    ‘Bluetoothing’: Blood-Sharing Drug Trend Fuels Alarming Global H.I.V. Surge

    The practice, in which users inject the blood of already intoxicated individuals, has fueled one of the fastest-growing H.I.V. epidemics in the Pacific and grown widespread in South Africa.
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    Athens Democracy Forum: Dialogue Is An Antidote for Security Threats

    At a forum in Athens, leaders discussed challenges to democracy that they said stemmed from both internal and external forces.
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    I Interviewed a Doctor in Sudan. Days Later, He Was Killed.

    Dr. Omar Selik’s raw, urgent testimony from a besieged city cut through the fog of war and crystallized the depravity of the conflict. And then he was gone.
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    I Interviewed a Doctor in Sudan. Days Later, He Was Killed.

    Dr. Omar Selik’s raw, urgent testimony from a besieged city cut through the fog of war and crystallized the depravity of the conflict. And then he was gone.
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    Wildfire in Namibia Rips Through Etosha National Park

    More than a third of Etosha National Park in Namibia has burned, threatening the rich biodiversity in a popular tourist attraction.
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    Kerry James Marshall on Making ‘the Paintings Nobody Else Is Making’

    The artist’s blockbuster survey across nearly five decades at the Royal Academy of Art in London tackles Black history in all its complexity.
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    Philanthropies Strike a Promising Deal to Turn Back H.I.V.

    Low- and middle-income countries will be able to purchase an effective preventative at a reduced price. The arrangements may help stem the epidemic 40 years after it began.
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    U.S. Deportee Sent to Africa Is Repatriated by Jamaica

    The decision by the Trump administration to send Orville Etoria to Eswatini, where he had no ties, raised alarm among rights groups.
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    U.S. Deportee Sent to Africa Is Repatriated by Jamaica

    The decision by the Trump administration to send Orville Etoria to Eswatini, where he had no ties, raised alarm among rights groups.
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    Burkina Faso, Mali and Niger Leaving International Criminal Court

    The military rulers of Burkina Faso, Mali and Niger said the court had become a tool of neocolonial repression. All three governments have been accused of human rights violations.
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    A Maternity Ward in Chad Reaches Its Breaking Point as U.S. Aid Dries Up

    The fallout of the war in Sudan has led to one of the world’s worst humanitarian crises, but aid to its victims is vanishing. Pregnant women’s lives are in the balance.
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    A Maternity Ward in Chad Reaches Its Breaking Point as U.S. Aid Dries Up

    The fallout of the war in Sudan has led to one of the world’s worst humanitarian crises, but aid to its victims is vanishing. Pregnant women’s lives are in the balance.
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    U.S. to Cut Out Nongovernmental Groups in Refocusing Health Aid

    Secretary of State Marco Rubio said the United States would negotiate agreements to deliver aid in new ways and would focus on the Western Hemisphere and Asia Pacific.
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    U.S. to Cut Out Nongovernmental Groups in Refocusing Health Aid

    Secretary of State Marco Rubio said the United States would negotiate agreements to deliver aid in new ways and would focus on the Western Hemisphere and Asia Pacific.
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    How Kenyan Villagers Saved Their Sacred Caves From a Mining Company

    An Emirati-backed cement project threatened ancestral prayer caves. The community fought back.
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    How Kenyan Villagers Saved Their Sacred Caves From a Mining Company

    An Emirati-backed cement project threatened ancestral prayer caves. The community fought back.
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    U.S. to Cut Out Nongovernmental Groups in Refocusing Health Aid

    Secretary of State Marco Rubio said the United States would negotiate agreements to deliver aid in new ways and would focus on the Western Hemisphere and Asia Pacific.
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    U.S. to Cut Out Nongovernmental Groups in Refocusing Health Aid

    Secretary of State Marco Rubio said the United States would negotiate agreements to deliver aid in new ways and would focus on the Western Hemisphere and Asia Pacific.
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    U.S. to Cut Out Nongovernmental Groups in Refocusing Health Aid

    Secretary of State Marco Rubio said the United States would negotiate agreements to deliver aid in new ways and would focus on the Western Hemisphere and Asia Pacific.
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    U.S. to Cut Out Nongovernmental Groups in Refocusing Health Aid

    Secretary of State Marco Rubio said the United States would negotiate agreements to deliver aid in new ways and would focus on the Western Hemisphere and Asia Pacific.
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    U.S. to Cut Out Nongovernmental Groups in Refocusing Health Aid

    Secretary of State Marco Rubio said the United States would negotiate agreements to deliver aid in new ways and would focus on the Western Hemisphere and Asia Pacific.
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    What to Know About Malawi’s Presidential Election

    The decision by the country’s top court to overturn the last presidential race was hailed as a victory for democracy. But there are fears corruption will taint the vote on Tuesday.
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    Lawsuit Accuses Trump Officials of More Wrongful Deportations

    Plaintiffs accused the Trump administration of using so-called third-country deportations to violate court-ordered protections for migrants, echoing the case of Kilmar Armando Abrego Garcia.
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    After Landmark Election, a Frustrated Malawi Returns to Polls

    The decision by the country’s top court to overturn the last presidential race was hailed as a victory for democracy. But there are fears corruption will taint the vote on Tuesday.
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    Lawsuit Accuses Trump Officials of More Wrongful Deportations

    Plaintiffs accused the Trump administration of using so-called third-country deportations to violate court-ordered protections for migrants, echoing the case of Kilmar Armando Abrego Garcia.
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    Trump Administration Deports Jamaican Man to African Prison Years After U.S. Sentence

    The case of Orville Etoria highlights a tension in President Trump’s deportation agenda, in which immigrants can be sent abroad and detained indefinitely.