The US president believes he has resolved enough global conflicts to have earned him a Nobel Peace Prize. James C. Reynolds and Alex Croft report on how his boasts stand up to scrutiny ...
Like anyone else, Bobi Wine does not want to die prematurely. He has a beautiful, patriotic wife, Barbie Kyagulanyi, a ...
In a bustling market in Onitsha, the commercial hub of southeastern Nigeria, a short man with a single earbud weaves his way through wheelbarrows piled high with sugar cane and porters balancing ...
Uganda’s most recent elections were officially declared “peaceful” and “successful,” yet for many Ugandans they felt anything but democratic. When a government claims a landslide victory but ...
The dead have a message for us – one we keep refusing to listen to. Across continents and decades, different voices that have ...
Lt. Col. James Yakubu Gyang Pam, from Plateau State, was one of the military officers killed in the 1966 military coup, alongside with the Sardauna of Sokoto, Sir Ahmad Bello and others. In this ...
This year is an auspicious one for Williamstown man Larry Poynton. Larry becomes a nonagenarian, marking his 90th year on this green planet. In those nine decades he has packed in quite a lot of ...
Alhaji Baba Sarki, nephew to General Zakariyya Maimalari, one of those killed in the January 1966 coup explains how it ...
Wisconsin agencies are navigating funding losses and layoffs after the Trump administration halted most refugee admissions.
My husband and I moved from a major city to a small French village. After two years, I accepted that the country wasn't a ...
Spotty research from a Christian activist has been used by Republican lawmakers to justify U.S. intervention in the country.
The Givenchy dress Hepburn wore in the opening scene of Breakfast at Tiffany's is likely her most well-known and oft-emulated ...