Minerals for aid: Are new US health deals ‘exploiting’ African countries?
Zimbabwe and Zambia have pushed back against ‘lopsided’ agreements after US asks for health data and minerals.

Zimbabwe and Zambia have pushed back against ‘lopsided’ agreements after US asks for health data and minerals.









More than 27 million lives affected by worst drought in a century, with 21 million children malnourished, says WFP.

Sepo Kawana is a creative force, designing and creating fashionable wares, making music and promoting local products.
With women’s football one of the most hotly contested sports at Paris 2024, Al Jazeera runs through five names to watch.
With essential drugs and specialised care expensive or unavailable, poor Zimbabweans opt to travel long distances.

Rising income inequality is a hot topic dominating the national elections.

People and Power travels to Zambia to investigate one of the world’s worst ‘sacrifice zones’.
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Global warming is exacerbating the spread of a disease that should have been consigned to the dust bin of history.
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