The mpox outbreak puts pressure on a region already struggling with a lack of medicines and an ongoing armed rebellion.

The mpox outbreak puts pressure on a region already struggling with a lack of medicines and an ongoing armed rebellion.
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres urges reform, says the African continent is underrepresented in a changing world.
Almost half of the world’s wealth, or $213 trillion, is held by just 1.5 percent of the global adult population.
People & Power investigates the mass evictions of thousands of residents at the world-famous UNESCO heritage site.
With essential drugs and specialised care expensive or unavailable, poor Zimbabweans opt to travel long distances.
After a quarter-century behind bars, Brandon Jackson is fighting back against Louisiana’s last Jim Crow law.
Parliament debates controversial but watered-down finance bill that many fear will up cost of living.
Price of asthma inhalers has more than doubled amid scarcity and added costs after GSK exited Nigerian market in 2023.
Farm workers and dwellers with historical links to the land have worked for generations but have seen nothing in return.
Township residents say the opposition Democratic Alliance is elitist and runs a city that functions only for the rich.
Farmers in Ivory Coast, the source of 45% of the world’s cocoa beans, battle climate change and market inequality.
A community has watched generations of residents suffer from debilitating diseases. Could chemical exposure be to blame?
In Mathare, one of the largest slums in Nairobi, residents grapple with flood damage, loss and lack of state assistance.
Their lives are deeply entwined with the sacred river Ganges but Varanasi’s boatmen say they have been overlooked.