Mozambique

UN peacekeeper learns the lesson of how guns are not always the answer
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Deadly flood waters inundate Mozambique
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ISIS affiliate in Mozambique kills 10 people at nature reserve
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Mozambique inaugurates new president after disputed election and protests
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Election chaos in Mozambique reflects underlying dissatisfaction with government
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In this image made from video, Rwandan policemen patrol near the Amarula Palma hotel in Palma, Cabo Delgado province, Mozambique, Sunday, Aug. 15, 2021.
20 years after 9/11, global terror threats persist in Africa
In this image made from video, Rwandan and Mozambican police speak to returnees in Palma, Cabo Delgado province, Mozambique
Conflict
​​International support bolsters Mozambique’s fight against insurgents in Cabo Delgado
A small group of people are shown walking through coastal waters in Mozambique with large ships in the distance.
Displacement
UN: Millions driven from homes in 2020 despite COVID crisis
People stand outside their submerged homes near Nhamatanda, about 80 miles from Beira, in Mozambique, on March 26, 2019.
Hundreds remain missing after Cabo Delgado attack
A man is shown wearing a medical mask while running past a large fire in the street behind him.
Top of The World
Violence against civilians in Myanmar escalates
Pro-democratic legislators including Wu Chi-Wai, Claudia Mo and Lam Cheuk-ting announced plans to resign from the Legislative Council in Hong Kong, Nov. 11, 2020.
Top of The World
Hong Kong lawmakers resign en masse; Mozambique militants behead dozens; Explosion rocks Jeddah cemetery event
President of Mozambique Filipe Nyusi wears a suit behind a military officer in uniform.
Conflict
ISIS-linked port seizure signals growing terrorism threat in Mozambique
The sewn badge of an ICE officer is shown on the shoulder of an offfical.
Top of The World
Oregon protesters confront ICE officials; India registered its highest increase in coronavirus cases; ISIS has taken a port in Mozambique
The abandoned headquarters of Mozambican opposition party Renamo is pictured in the port city of Beira, ahead of local government elections, Nov. 19, 2013.
Critical State
Life after combat: How relationships in wartime continue to shape society
an anti-poacher billboard
Economics
A rhino warrior experiments with peace
Women sit on the ground wearing colorful head wraps waiting for aid.
Climate Change
A month after Cyclone Idai, governments struggle to secure crucial recovery funds
A woman stands near the corner of a house next to a flooded field.
Climate Change
In Idai’s wake, aid groups worry about ‘double tragedy’ of cholera
A woman is shown in ankle deep water walks down a flooded road with heavily damaged buildings in the background.
Environment
Mozambique starts three days of mourning after cyclone kills hundreds
A still photo taken from drone footage above a settlement on the edge of Beira, Mozambique showing dozens of buildings flooded.
Environment
Death toll in Mozambique cyclone, floods could surpass 1,000
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Books
Conservationists’ noble goals often conflict with local cultures, according to a new book
Mavis, a housekeeper from the Pretoria township of Mamelodi, depends on her garden to help provide for her five children and seven grandchildren. But with this year's region-wide drought, her garden is just a dusty patch of seedlings. “I want rain every d
Environment
For one South African house cleaner, this year’s big drought means crying, hungry children
Nilza Munambo listens to a fetal heartbeat. She's in charge of the maternity ward at Chokwe District Hospital and regularly performs cesarean sections even though she's not a doctor.
Medicine
Mozambique’s life-saving surgeons aren’t doctors at all
5th Grade Girls Attending Driscoll Elementary School in Brookline, Massachusetts
Education
How American fifth graders react when introduced to the concept of child marriages
The monster mouth doorway at Lagunita
Global Scan
An ancient lost Mayan city reappears in Mexico
Gilda Maviango, right, and grandmother Salfina with Gilda's baby
Development
Photos show the struggles women in Mozambique face getting health care
Global Scan
At these Paris hotels, it’s up to you how much you pay
More than 1,000 rhinos were killed in South Africa last year. It's a 50% increase from the year before, proof of the escalating poaching crisis. Most of the rhinos were killed in Kruger National Park, a popular tourist destination.
Business, Economics and Jobs
Even evacuating South Africa’s rhinos may not save them from poachers
acacia tree
Arts, Culture & Media
Need a cover for your book about Africa? Just add an acacia tree
Global Scan
If you want to climb Everest, you’re going to have to help clean it up
Christine Salem
Arts, Culture & Media
For Christine Salem, it’s percussion where she really feels like her soul
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Sports
The soccer world says goodbye to a legend — Portugal’s Eusebio
Africans often miss out on resources because of lack of translations
Environment
Farmers in Mozambique trying to adapt farming to climate change
In Swaziland, hope for Arab Spring protests to spread to their impoverished nation
Health & Medicine
Sustainable, affordable, sanitary pads for the world
Development & Education
Outsourcing agriculture to poor countries
Arts, Culture & Media
IMAX film about marine migration: “Wild Coast”
Mozambique Coal Rush
UN Asks Member Nations to Make Piracy a Crime
Music with a Message in Mozambique
Africa Fooding Aftermath
Arts, Culture & Media
Globally, food prices threaten security
Environment
Mysterious rainforest in Mozambique
Conflict & Justice
Mozambicans flee South Africa
Arts, Culture & Media
Global Hit: Feliciano dos Santos
Environment
Underdeveloped Countries and Outsourced Agriculture
Environment
Music with a message in Mozambique