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Can the World Move On Without the U.S.? G20 Leaders Gave It a Shot.

23 November 2025 at 21:17
With the United States boycotting the summit, other nations sought to strike new deals, and some took a tougher tone with President Trump.

President Cyril Ramaphosa of South Africa at the opening plenary session of the G20 summit on Saturday.

Jane Goodall Dead: Eminent Chimpanzee Expert Was 91

1 October 2025 at 19:27
Her discoveries in the 1960s about how chimpanzees behaved in the wild broke new ground and represented what was called “one of the Western world’s great scientific achievements.”

Jane Goodall, seen here in 2017, attracted immense attention and respect among researchers with her account of the lives of Flo, David Greybeard, Fifi and other members of the troop of primates she observed in East Africa.

I Interviewed a Doctor in Sudan. Days Later, He Was Killed.

1 October 2025 at 19:18
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.

Sudanese residents gathered to receive food in El Fasher, a city in Darfur that has been under a siege by the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces since April 2024.

Elon Musk’s Father, Errol Musk, Accused of Child Sexual Abuse

23 September 2025 at 14:27
Errol Musk has been accused of sexually abusing five of his children and stepchildren since 1993, a Times investigation found. Family members have appealed to Elon Musk for help.

Errol Musk, who has at least nine children and stepchildren, at his home in South Africa in 2022.

Kenneth Walker, 73, Journalist Who Bared Apartheid’s Brutality

8 May 2025 at 19:42
He shared an Emmy for his reporting on “Nightline” about South Africa’s policy of racial segregation. The National Association of Black Journalists named him journalist of the year.

Kenneth Walker in 1986. He pushed for ABC News to pay more attention to Nelson Mandela “when he was still in jail and was anything but a hero to millions of people, including the president of the United States,” Ted Koppel, the longtime “Nightline” anchor, said.

Pope Francis and the End of the Imperial Papacy

21 April 2025 at 14:21
Papal weakness has also opened up other possibilities for Christian and Catholic witness.

Wealth and Warfare Empower a Rwanda-Backed Militant Group in Congo

20 March 2025 at 17:21
The M23 militia is ruling over a vast stretch of territory in the eastern part of the Democratic Republic of Congo, threatening the sovereignty of the biggest country in sub-Saharan Africa.

An M23-organized event at a Goma stadium last month.

Sierra Leone Bans Child Marriage With New Law

3 July 2024 at 22:50
A new law in the West African country of Sierra Leone allows child brides to annul their marriages and be financially compensated.

Mariama, a pregnant child bride, in Koidu, Sierra Leone, in 2020. She had married a 28-year-old man that year.

Russia Tightens Grip on Wagner Units in Africa, Year After Failed Mutiny

25 June 2024 at 09:00
Moscow has largely taken over the African operations of the paramilitary group, once led by Yevgeny Prigozhin, who was killed after leading an insurrection against Vladimir Putin.

Russian military instructors appeared on state television in Niger after arriving in the capital, Niamey, in April.

The Bleak Life in Captivity of Niger’s Deposed President, Mohamed Bazoum

4 May 2024 at 21:06
Nine months after a coup in Niger, Mohamed Bazoum, an ally of France and the U.S., remains locked in the presidential residence, cut off from contact with anyone but his doctor.

President Mohamed Bazoum of Niger in 2022. For the past nine months, he has been held captive in an isolated wing of his house.

The Rules of War

What does international law say about Israel’s attack on Gaza?

John Dugard, left, a professor of international law, with the lawyers Tembeka Ngcukaitobi and Adila Hassim at the International Court of Justice in The Hague.

A ‘Revolutionary’ Way to Feed the World That’s Very Old

22 January 2024 at 10:02
The U.S. global food security envoy is pushing to bring back traditional African crops that American policies helped to sideline.

Harvesting cassava on a farm in Oyo, Nigeria, in May. A new U.S. program is trying to promote a return to traditional crops like cowpeas, cassava and millets.

Egypt Wiped Out Hepatitis C. Now It Is Trying to Help the Rest of Africa.

28 November 2023 at 05:00
Effective drugs that have made the disease curable have yet to reach most of the region.

Sulemana Musah, a schoolteacher in Accra, Ghana, started feeling sick in 2011, while he was a student, but he didn’t receive a hepatitis C diagnosis until 2017.

Unvaccinated and Vulnerable: Children Drive Surge in Deadly Outbreaks

25 November 2023 at 22:11
About 60 million “zero-dose children” have not received any vaccines and have aged out of routine immunization programs. Protecting them will require a costly vaccination blitz.

Deborah Sebi, right, a nurse at a mobile clinic in Teshie, a fishing village in Ghana, prepared an immunization for Rebecca Bamembaye’s 3-month-old, Doris.

Catalyzing Africa’s Climate Potential

7 September 2023 at 19:07
A high-profile summit tries to kick-start the transition to clean energy.

Archip Lobo, a founder of a Congolese microgrid company.

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