Africa’s quiet moves to ‘silence the guns’
Goals for peace set by the continent’s leaders may have found success in war-torn South Sudan with a new unity government.
Goals for peace set by the continent’s leaders may have found success in war-torn South Sudan with a new unity government.
After withdrawing from federal funding last year because of restrictions around abortion referrals, Planned Parenthood clinics across the country face significant deficits. Now, some states are budgeting to help fill the gap.
To the coal mining industry, cleaning acid drainage is a burden. Some researchers see the mine waste as a possible source of now-scarce minerals.
In California, 415 delegates are at stake. Presidential candidates and their ads are out in full force ahead of the March 3 primary. Why it could be the state that awards an unbeatable lead for the Democratic nominee.
After 18 years of war in Afghanistan, the long-sought peace agreement could begin Friday with seven days of suspended violence. The deal will be signed Feb. 29.
Coronavirus’s human cost is evident. But another kind of challenge for China – economic and political – is beginning to take hold.
Poems on Wheels delivers poems along with meal trays to thousands of older New Yorkers, offering nourishment for body and soul.
As Iranians head to the polls Friday, an increasingly dejected citizenry, and insecure leadership, are lowering projections for turnout.
The first primary contest in a majority-minority state, Saturday’s caucuses could also offer clues about the role Latino voters may play in the fall.
The first primary contest in a majority-minority state, Saturday’s caucuses could also offer clues about the role Latino voters may play in the fall.