Whatever happened to the project to crack the
By Nurith AizenmanLower-income countries did not get the COVID vaccines they needed. So the World Bank and other partners tapped a South
Flooding creates a disaster zone in Libya from
By The Associated PressThe confirmed death toll from the weekend flooding did not include Derna, which was inaccessible, and many of the thousands
Dozens die from a drone attack on an open market
By The Associated PressMore than 55 others were wounded in the attack in Khartoum's May neighborhood, where paramilitary forces battling the
Moroccan rescue teams face challenges in reaching
By Juliana KimRemote villages in the Atlas Mountains are among the hardest hit by Friday's earthquake that killed more than 2,100. Crews
A powerful earthquake in Morocco has killed more
By Ruth SherlockHundreds have also been injured in the 6.8-magnitude earthquake on Friday night devastated homes in villages across the
A powerful earthquake in Morocco has killed
By The Associated PressMorocco's Interior Ministry said early Saturday that at least 296 people had died in the provinces near the quake. The
Sudanese refugees in Chad scramble to survive
By H.J. Mai|Michel Martin|Milton GuevaraAs the refugee crisis in Chad continues to grow, international attention on the situation remains limited in the face of
Small-scale farmers in Africa will be the
By Gabriel SpitzerThe nonprofit group One Acre Fund wants smallholder farms to grow more, earn more and feed more people. The organization
Tiny farms feed Africa. A group that aims to help
By Gabriel SpitzerThe nonprofit group One Acre Fund seeks to help smallholder farms grow more, earn more and feed more people. The
U.S. imposes sanctions on Sudanese paramilitary
By H.J. MaiThe U.S sanctioned Sudanese paramilitary commander Abdelrahim Hamdan Dagalo over human rights abuses, while also announcing