Jerry Johnson's mini-documentary peers into the daily struggle of children as young as 5 years old, forced to become breadwinners in one of Togo's busiest intersections.
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The least religious countries in Sub-Saharan Africa value religion more than any industrialized nation does, according to a new study by the Pew Forum on Religion.
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Opposition parties say bribery and vote tampering invalidated the elections on May 24 and now call for changes in the national Electoral Commission.
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"All I can remember... is the element of fear," Joseph Abdel Wahed writes, reflecting on the events of his 12th year.
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By the end of next week, Zimbabweans should have their first taste of an independent daily newspaper after seven years of President Robert Mugabe's unsavory state-controlled propaganda.
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As the national constitutional review process continues, Kenyan Christians are pondering the crucial question of when life begin and ends.
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Observances of World Press Freedom Day today prompted some leaders to pardon imprisoned journalists while others endured criticism for failing to support press liberties.
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The publication of a draft constitution for Kenya, recognising the presence of Muslim civil courts known as the Kadhi courts, has continued to widen the Christian-Muslim split.
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Election violence had traumatized the Togolese so often that when the 2010 presidential polling began on March 4, people had already made plans to seek refuge in neighboring countries.
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Journalists consistently miss the clear religious undertones of Uganda's guerrilla war, said David Mukholi of New Vision media.
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