Julia Steers
Kenya’s Cops May Be Killing More People Than Coronavirus
“We know you and we will find you,” the president said in an address to the nation and quarantine escapees on Wednesday.
DRC’s first peaceful transfer of power was marred by violence and corruption
“When we demonstrate, bullets are shot. We are really tired. We do not know how to claim our rights.”
U.N.-funded peacekeepers in CAR are accused of murder and rape
“They tied my hands behind my back and shot me.”
Kenyans face a fake news epidemic.
They want to know just how much Cambridge Analytica and Facebook are to blame.
Inside the brutal war that's ripping apart the Central African Republic
Over half a million Central Africans are internally displaced, and in the last six months, over 60,000 new refugees have fled across the river that divides CAR and the Democratic Republic of Congo.
Somalia’s New President Inherits a Country on the Brink of Disaster and Famine
Severe drought threatens the entire country and humanitarians say if nothing is done it will be worse than the 2011 famine that killed a quarter-million people.