The Rebel Saint of South Sudan After 30 years of service in Sudan, often defying her superiors’ orders, a remarkable Indian nun is forced to ask herself whether she’s made any difference at all.
A Mosque, a Fire, and a Lesson Islamophobia is about to take the center stage at the Republican National Convention. Here’s how Muslims in one Tennessee town overcame the hate.
At Least the War Is Over South Sudan, the world’s youngest nation, has finally emerged from a two-year civil war. Can either side win the peace?
The Secret History of Somali Breakfasts in Harlem A traditional Somali breakfast of shah and Malab iso Malawaax is served at Safari, located on West 116th St. in New York City.
The Last Temple Decades of turmoil drove thousands of Cambodians to the great melting pot of New York. Today, one holy place in Brooklyn preserves a fading cultural heritage.
Huge in Ouagadougou In a club in Harlem, immigrants from the troubled nation Burkina Faso gather to talk politics and hip hop.
South Sudan’s Great White Hope I arrive at the Juba airport to find my only contact in South Sudan absent and unresponsive.
Armed Insurgency & Chinese Takeout In a cramped office in a market in Nairobi, the rebel army of South Sudan conducts fragile diplomacy over spring rolls.