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Diplomats and aid officials are discussing possible solutions to end the violence and suffering in what is considered the world's worst humanitarian crisis.
The United Nations has reported that fighting in Darfur has forced hundreds of thousands to flee the region's largest displacement camp.
Harvard University has rejected numerous demands from the Trump administration to crack down on campus activism.
The onslaught in the villages of Zike and Kimakpa is the latest in a region known for intercommunal conflict and deadly land disputes.
In France, 400,000 children and young adults depend on the child protection system, known as the Aide Sociale à l’Enfance, or ASE.
Specialists say at least 8.5 million people in Nigeria suffer from impaired hearing. DW reports from a deaf community church, which offers people inclusive services — a contrast to much of the rest of ...
The Netherlands is following the UK in launching initiatives to show Netflix's four-part series "Adolescence" in middle schools.
President Javier Milei has imposed aggressive reforms and austerity measures in a bid to boost the once-wealthy nation's flagging economy.
About half of Nigeria's population is not connected to the grid. Poor coverage and frequent blackouts mean they rely on noisy, polluting generators. Are solar-powered generators a viable alternative?
Ahead of the provisional results, Gabon 24 television had reported that Oligui Nguema was "well ahead" in several provinces.
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