South Sudan: Attempting to Feed Your Family could Get You Hurt
South Sudan is entering its 6th year of conflict and its civilians are facing the brutal consequences of ethnic unrest.
Read MoreSouth Sudan is entering its 6th year of conflict and its civilians are facing the brutal consequences of ethnic unrest.
Read MoreBy Joshua Newman Staff Writer On September 13, violent clashes broke out between mostly youth supporters of the Oromo Liberation
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Read MorePresident Muhammadu Buhari has announced his decision to seek a second term in office. The announcement comes from Twitter and marks the end of months of speculation as to whether the 75 year-old politician planned to run for reelection.
Read MoreThe current President of the Congo, Joseph Kabila, claims that his country will boycott the upcoming UN conference because there is no humanitarian crisis taking place.
Read MoreThe New York Africana Studies Association (NYASA) hosted its 43rd annual conference with the School of Diplomacy & International Relations.
Read MoreBoko Haram finally released the last 6 of the 110 schoolgirls kidnapped last March.
Read MoreAfrica’s sole female leader resigned in the wake of a scandal over improper use of an NGO’s credit card.
Read MoreIn order to avoid “Day Zero,” Cape Town can look at the successful practices done in dry the Arab countries and North Africa in order to see how water is conserved used in harsh terrain.
Read MoreBoth Myanmar’s military and civil government have consistently denied accusations of human rights violations, but Rex Tillerson described the conflict as “horrific” and said that there had been “crimes against humanity.”
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