Our editors’ weekly take on humanitarian news, trends, and developments from around the globe.
The shale revolution that made the United States the world's top oil producer is taking shape in the Arabian Desert.
A new report says the Islamic militant groups are ramping up cross-border violence and tightening their grip in parts of Benin, Niger, and Nigeria.
In northeast Ethiopia, the rift shoved continental plates apart by 25 feet in just a few days, completely shocking ...
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When The Wall Street Journal reported Friday that up to 20,000 ISIS-affiliated detainees had disappeared from Syria's al-Hol camp, it wasn't describing a routine breach. It was describing the possible ...
IMAGINE a truly connected West Africa. An Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) region where integrated ...
After a year of diplomatic strain, Niger and Algeria are testing a cautious reset - one that could reshape political and security dynamics across the Sahel.
The project will deliver affordable and reliable electricity to households and businesses in and around Tesseney, Berantu and Kerkebet, benefiting an estimated 306,000 people.
After a year of diplomatic strain, Niger and Algeria are testing a cautious reset – one that could reshape political and ...