Senegal is widely seen as a peaceful and stable democracy in West Africa, but the …
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How a scrappy African start-up could forever change the world of vaccines
Afrigen is the linchpin of global project to use mRNA technology to empower low-resource countries …
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Germany returns looted artifacts to Nigeria to rectify a ‘dark colonial history’
This week’s handover is Germany’s first step in fulfilling its agreement with Nigeria to release …
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South Africa’s leader faces calls to resign over charges of cash stuffed in couches
The calls for South African President Cyril Ramaphosa to resign follow allegations that Ramaphosa tried …
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Ethiopia and Tigray have agreed to a cessation of hostilities
After two years of catastrophic and brutal conflict, Ethiopia’s warring sides have agreed to a …
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On little strips of land, Kenyans grow everything from roses to azaleas to gardenias
As he moves on from Africa to take up his next posting in Mexico, NPR’s …
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Kenya has a new president after a more transparent — but still contentious — election
Kenya has inaugurated William Ruto as president. The Christian leader has humble roots as a …
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William Ruto, sworn in as Kenya’s president, touts his chicken seller roots
Ruto also seemed to have mended fences with his former boss, outgoing president Uhuru Kenyatta, …
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Not everyone mourns the queen. For many, she can’t be separated from colonial rule
Some people note the enslavement, violence and theft that defined British rule, and they find …
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For many people, Queen Elizabeth was the face of a historically oppressive empire
NPR’s Michel Martin asks three academics from Commonwealth countries to reflect on the British Empire’s …