International report - Female Gential Mutilation still widespread in Guinea
In Guinea, female genital mutilation is still performed on a daily basis. Statistics show about 97 percent of the female population have been excised, making Guinea among the top countries in the...
View ArticleInternational report - Scottish suffering from Brexit anxiety
Could people lose their sanity over Brexit? The constant twist and turns might be entertaining to watch from outside, but when it's about your own future inside the United Kingdom, it may cause...
View ArticleInternational report - James Souce Is A Human Google Home
Have you ever had a question, to which you’d love to know the answer? How many teeth does a great white shark have? How do slugs find lettuce in the garden? Well it’s James Souce’s job to find the...
View ArticleInternational report - Plastic turned into buildings across Cote d'Ivoire
Plastic waste is a global issue, and a global partnership has set to work in Côte d'Ivoire to transform waste into classrooms and reduce the spread of disease at the same time - all while improving...
View ArticleInternational report - Enslaved in Libya Part 1 - Nigerian women speak of...
Nigerians make up the largest number of irregular migrants from Sub-Saharan Africa who want to enter Europe. Thousands of them end up being stranded in Libya after failing to cross the Mediterranean...
View ArticleInternational report - Back from Libya part 2 - Nigerian women face...
Thousands of Nigerian women - who embarked on the dangerous land journey through the Sahara Desert to North Africa with the hope of crossing the Mediterranean Sea into Europe often had their dreams...
View ArticleInternational report - Senegal reveals west Africa’s biggest mosque: the...
West Africa’s biggest mosque - the Massalikoul Djinane - which means the ‘paths to paradise’ was officially unveiled to the public on September 27. The president Macky Sall, religious and other...
View ArticleInternational report - Italy: Calabrian villages get a new life thanks to...
Asylum seekers are helping to revive abandoned villages in Calabria, in Italy's south. Nicknamed "the city of immigrants" Riace has hosted up to 600 asylum seekers. In October last year, Raice's...
View ArticleInternational report - Italy: Calabrian towns reopen public places as locals...
Like many other Inland villages in the south of Italy, Camini was slowly dying, as the young people left to find work in the north of Italy or elsewhere in Europe. However, a revival has been taking...
View ArticleInternational report - What will happen to Assam's forgotten citizens?
Nearly two million people from the north-eastern Indian state of Assam may lose their citizenship after the government brought out the final version of the National Register of Citizens or NRC last...
View ArticleInternational report - Fear and panic in Assam as millions left off national...
India's only foreigner detention center which will house illegal immigrants in the north-eastern state of Assam will be operational early next year. Nearly two million people in the state were...
View ArticleInternational report - WFP's Charlie Musoka in Butembo, DRC speaks of the...
In the North Kivu region of the Democratic Republic of Congo, local and international aid workers continue to deal with Ebola, the deadly hemorrhagic disease that has killed more than 3,000 people in...
View ArticleInternational report - Managing Ebola in the town of Bingo in DRC
In Bingo, a small town of 3,000 people outside Beni, in the North Kivu region of the Democratic Republic of Congo, people have been dealing with the deadly Ebola disease. RFI's Laura Angela Bagnetto...
View ArticleInternational report - Miscommunication a major issue in the North Kivu, DRC...
In the Democractic Republic of Congo, the Ebola epidemic continues in the northeastern part of the country, but has moved into the Ituri region as cases in North Kivu are slowly starting to decrease....
View ArticleInternational report - After surviving Ebola, food can be a lifeline in North...
While the focus on Ebola, the deadly hemorrhagic virus is typically health, food is an important part of the process, whether keeping up your strength or preventing the spread of the disease by...
View ArticleInternational report - Ebola survivors in DRC continue to deal with possible...
Ebola cases in North Kivu, a region in the east of the Democratic Republic of Congo have dropped dramatically in the last few months, thanks to concerted efforts by local health workers as well as...
View ArticleInternational report - Liberia's health sector hits rock bottom
Several public health facilities in Liberia are on the verge of closure due to the lack of essential drugs and medical supplies, for which healthcare workers have embarked on a series of strikes....
View ArticleInternational report - YouTube takes a hard look at reality in Geneva
If you think YouTube is just music videos and jokes in poor taste, you probably haven't visited the site in a long time. Some of the web's most popular entertainers have been using their fame and fan...
View ArticleInternational report - Cameroon's identity crisis
In Cameroon in late 2016, English-speaking lawyers and teachers peacefully protested against the use of French in the nation's courts and schools. Their demands were met with a crackdown by security...
View ArticleInternational report - Tricks and treats at the Paris Philharmonic
The popularity of Halloween in France is steadily rising, as indicated by an orchestral music workshop held at the Paris Philharmonic. Using instruments from all over the world, children and adults...
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