Waves of unrest have swept through Mozambique since a disputed Oct. 9 election, with security forces accused of killing dozens of protesters. The government was already grappling with an Islamic State ...
More than 250 people have died in this southern African nation as protesters disputing the results of the presidential ...
Hundreds of buildings were damaged or looted, including schools and hospitals, in a wave of unrest after Daniel Chapo was ...
Mozambique's highest court confirmed Monday the ruling party's victory in a disputed October vote after allegations of ...
Mozambique's Constitutional Council, the nation's highest court, confirmed Monday the disputed October election results that extended the ruling Frelimo party's half-century grip on power.
As uncertainty about the political future of Mozambique continues, Mozambican police will escort trucks crossing the Lembobo border into the country, should tensions increase. While the country is ...
This interference has contributed to increased tensions, contributing to Mozambique’s internal strife ... Instead, it has perpetuated the cycle of poverty, mismanagement, and economic despair.
Frederick County, its school system and other local organizations intend to create a neighborhood action plan to decrease childhood poverty and improve economic mobility for residents on the ...
The governments of South Africa and Mozambique announced on Wednesday that they would be stepping up security measures to mitigate the impact of the electoral protests in Mozambique, considering that ...
In Mozambique, it killed at least 34 people ... More than three-quarters of its roughly 321,000 people live in relative poverty, and about one-third are estimated to be undocumented migrants ...
effective planning is critical to sustaining progress and reducing poverty. Since 2017, the Institute for Security Studies (ISS) African Futures and Innovation (AFI) programme has helped inform Irish ...
A new report card is sounding the alarm on childhood poverty in Nova Scotia. More than two in five Nova Scotian children are living in food-insecure households, according to Statistics Canada—a ...