Climate Change Drives New Cases of Malaria, Complicating Efforts to Fight the Disease The number of malaria cases rose again in 2022, propelled by flooding and warmer weather in areas once free of the illness.
Long Ignored by the Western Art World, Africa’s Medieval Treasures Shine North Africa’s influences radiated throughout Byzantium, helping to create a Golden Age. These objects are high on the beauty and rarity scale.
An Invasive Mosquito Threatens Catastrophe in Africa A malaria-carrying species that thrives in urban areas and resists all insecticides is causing outbreaks in places that have rarely faced the disease.
With BRICS Expansion, American Power Just Took a Big Hit For the United States, the expansion of BRICS is a challenge but also an opportunity.
U.S. Knew Saudis Were Killing African Migrants The United States was told last year that Saudi security forces were shooting, shelling and abusing groups of migrants, but it chose not to raise the issue publicly.