These top runners are reverse-engineering a perfect marathon to break the two-hour markByJulia Steers and CommentaryPublishedApril 14, 2017
Uganda has thrown an academic in jail over a “buttocks” insult to president MuseveniByLydia Namubiru and CommentaryPublishedApril 12, 2017
In Turkey’s cutthroat hair-transplant tourism industry, the biggest losers are the patients and Syrian refugeesByPesha Magid and CommentaryPublishedApril 11, 2017
An Uber model for manufacturing is ready to upend the industryByEllen Sheng and CommentaryPublishedApril 8, 2017
Electronic synapses that can learn signal the coming of the first real artificial brainByJacek Krywko and CommentaryPublishedApril 4, 2017
China has fished itself out of its own waters, so Chinese fishermen are now sticking their rods in other nations’ seasByMatthew Sedacca and CommentaryPublishedApril 4, 2017
Tanzania’s president is trying to force the media to shut up, listen and be niceByJoshua Masinde and CommentaryPublishedApril 3, 2017
Young Kenyans are murdering elderly relatives they claim are witches, but it really has nothing to do with magical beliefsByBeenish Ahmed and CommentaryPublishedMarch 30, 2017
The border won’t protect Canadians against American anti-vaxxersBySeema Marwaha and CommentaryPublishedMarch 29, 2017
Tanzania is accelerating a mobile phone program to provide more newborns with birth certificatesByJoshua Masinde and CommentaryPublishedMarch 27, 2017
That 12-year-old screaming at you while playing “Call of Duty” might actually be gaming for schoolByJohn Kennedy and CommentaryPublishedMarch 26, 2017
Morocco’s king fired and hired a prime minister in the same week but still has no governmentByFarid Y. Farid and CommentaryPublishedMarch 20, 2017
Political tensions are growing in Cameroon’s troubled English-speaking regionsByAmindeh Blaise Atabong and CommentaryPublishedMarch 20, 2017
Foreign medical students learn today how much America wants themByAmitha Kalaichandran and CommentaryPublishedMarch 17, 2017
South Africa’s gaffe-ridden opposition party learns there’s never a good time to cheer colonialismByCommentary and Brian BrowdiePublishedMarch 17, 2017
A small town’s turnaround could teach Trump the right way to spend the US government’s moneyByAmanda Abrams and CommentaryPublishedMarch 15, 2017
Uganda’s youth are addicted to gambling on English soccer, now the government wants to crack downByChris Matthews and CommentaryPublishedMarch 12, 2017
The world’s longest recreational trail gives you 15,000 miles to find yourselfByAnwar Ali and CommentaryPublishedMarch 11, 2017
After six years, Egypt’s ex-president Mubarak will walk free but Arab Spring protestors are still in jailByFarid Y. Farid and CommentaryPublishedMarch 4, 2017
What African elephants with Fitbits teach us about why and when we sleepByLinda Nordling and CommentaryPublishedMarch 4, 2017