Malnutrition stalks Congo's overcrowded prisons
Dozens of inmates died this year in Congo's Bunia Central Prison, where, like the rest of the country, overcrowding leaves little food to go around
Pandemic spurs illegal gold rush in Zimbabwe mountains
Communities in the Chimanimani Mountains say miners are poisoning their water, digging up rivers and cutting into caves
Freeport does a balancing act as world's biggest gold mine grapples with COVID-19
The gold and copper mine is back up and running as bosses attempt to balance profits and livelihoods with infection risk
Sweltering heat, power outages greet Louisiana evacuees returning from Hurricane Delta
Louisiana residents returning after fleeing Hurricane Delta face extreme heat, power cuts and roofs ripped from their homes
South Africa lays out conditions to seize land, says investors will be reassured
A draft law would allow land to be confiscated without payment in certain cases if it is unused, abandoned or poses a safety risk
Monica Roberts, 1962-2020: a university has burned to the ground
Monica Roberts, aka TransGriot, was a pioneering journalist and tireless advocate for trans rights
India's Modi launches property card scheme to aid rural households
Drones will be used to map land parcels and landowners given digital property documents under India's scheme to clarify land ownership
OPINION: Coming out helped me to find people who understood me
Coming out as transgender was complicated, but on National Coming Out Day I am now empowered to take ownership of my story
Hurricane Delta leaves Louisianans reeling and out of power, as the clean-up begins
Delta toppled trees and power poles, leaving hundreds of thousands of Gulf Coast residents without power
Egypt court starts sex crimes trial of student in #MeToo case
Ahmed Bassam Zaki is accused of assault at least three women after a social media campaign that sparked a #MeToo movement in Egypt