Venezuela Marks First Anniversary Of Chavez’s Death
While President Nicolas Maduro struggles to live up to his legacy
While President Nicolas Maduro struggles to live up to his legacy
‘We are afraid to die, to go back to die or to join a group of Al-Qaeda that is against humanity’
‘The West can keep their ‘aid’ to Uganda over homos,’ government spokesman says
But Pyongyang remains unresponsive to an offer of help from South Korea
Murder of sick people in South Sudan potentially drives away medical NGOs
After law enacted outlawing homosexuality
After police killed seven they thought were rebels
Boko Haram militants set fire to a school just as President Goodluck Jonathan promised to step up efforts to combat extremists
Alice Herz-Sommer spent two years in a Nazi concentration camp in WWII
Homosexuality was already banned, but new law makes it a crime not to report gay people to authorities
Hopes are high that 40 years of militant activity by Eta have come to an end
Social media campaign against businesses tied to prime minister
Opponents and rights groups have called the upcoming celebrations “inappropriate” while Zimbabwe suffers from flooding and a failing economy