A Dispatch From the Other Side of War Fighting has started again in the world's youngest country. But an old truth still reigns: women always pay a high price for wars started by men. Read More
The Hyenas of Harar A trip to an Ethiopian city for a feeding ritual that shows that we can all get along, at least when there’s enough food to go around.
Homelands: The Lampedusa Chapter Foreign correspondent Stephan Faris visits the island of Lampedusa, which is both a tourist destination and a grim waystation for migrants crossing the Mediterranean.
The Witches of Ukerewe On a chain of islands in Tanzania, medicine men and women work to cure coughs, fight curses, and exact revenge on enemies.
In Lagos, Selling the African Dream They used to hustle SIM cards or pick trash at the dump, but now they’ve got corporate speaking gigs and silk pocket squares. Meet the new motivational speakers of Nigeria.
China’s Stadium Diplomacy in Africa China is on a stadium-building binge in Africa. What will the glut of cookie-cutter stadia do to the African game?
Nigeria’s Delta Force You don’t know the governor of Nigeria’s Rivers State. But he is sitting on billions of barrels of oil and aspires to much more.
The Chairman of Melilla Migrants keep dying in Italy’s waters, but for true immigration dystopia, look no further than Spain’s barricaded enclave of Melilla.