Six months ago, Anne Ndarua’s only son went to Russia on the promise of a job as an electrical engineer. She says he was forced into military training and she no longer knows if he’s alive.
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Bad timing for an African trade war
The decision by the military-led Alliance of Sahel States to impose a 0.5% import duty on goods from the nations of the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) has added a new twist in the ...
President Donald Trump stands uniquely positioned as head of state for the most powerful country on Earth to act as a peacemaker, and his latest announcement via social media platform Truth Social ...
Morocco hosts the largest multinational joint exercise led by AFRICOM. With its newly acquired Apache helicopters, open participation by Israel and Algeria’s quiet withdrawal, this year’s event is ...
Between customs sanctions and fractured supply chains, the economic war between the United States and China is having a direct impact on African markets. From Nigeria to Morocco, how are governments ...
People exiting Washington, D.C.’s U Street – African American Civil War Memorial – Cardozo Metro stop were welcomed by dozens of people chanting names into microphones on a blustery November morning.
This video is no longer available. The African American Civil War Museum in D.C. marked Juneteenth Thursday with a celebration to honor the estimated 6,000 Black soldiers who went to Galveston, Texas, ...
Sign up for the daily CJR newsletter. Last month, The Atlantic published a cover story about the ongoing war in Sudan. It was richly reported—its author, Anne ...
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