A 'dream' come true: Now there are 2 vaccines to
By Ari DanielThe head of the World Health Organization, Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus.Tedros, says he used to "dream of the day when we
What life is like in Gabon \u2014 a month after a
By Emmanuel AkinwotuGabon is the latest country to experience a military takeover. Oil-rich and biodiverse, it was ruled by one family for over
A 'modern masterpiece' paints pandemic chaos on
By Diane ColeKenyan-British artist Michael Armitage painted Curfew after a violent flare-up in Mombasa, Kenya, during the early days of
What's behind the debate to re-authorize PEPFAR,
By Gabriel SpitzerThe program launched by President George W. Bush is credited with saving 25 million lives. Some in Congress want this year's
After Libya's catastrophic floods, survivors and
By Virginia LozanoThe floods in Derna left thousands dead, missing and displaced. Here are scenes from last week, as search and rescue teams
The U.S. has suspended some aid to Gabon after the
By The Associated PressSecretary of State Antony Blinken announced a "pause in certain foreign assistance programs" to Gabon pending a review of
How NPR covered the missionary who ran a center
By Marc SilverIn 2019, NPR covered the story of Renee Bach, who said she was called by God to serve the children of Uganda. Now HBO is
Scientific dynamic duo aims to stop the next
By Ari DanielTwo scientists, one Nigerian and one American, created a cutting-edge surveillance network to catch the next emerging
Risk factor for Parkinson's discovered in genes
By Jon HamiltonAn effort to diversify genetic studies has led to a discovery about Parkinson's disease in people of African descent.
World's oldest wooden structure defies Stone-Age
By Gabriel SpitzerArchaeologists dug into a riverbank in Zambia and uncovered what they call the earliest known wood construction by humans.