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A worker walks next to a pile of sacks of food earmarked for the Tigray and Afar regions in a warehouse of the World Food Programme (WFP) in Semera, the regional capital for the Afar region, in Ethiopia Monday, Feb. 21, 2022. Photo credit: The Associated Press
Global

Starving children fed grass, clinics running out of painkillers: Aid to Africa shrinks as need soars

  • September 25, 2023
  • By Nicholas Bariyo
  • The Wall Street Journal
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Striking United Auto Workers members picket at Ford's Michigan Assembly Plant in Wayne, Michigan, early Friday, Sept. 15, 2023. Photo credit: Paul Sancya, The Associated Press
National

UAW strikes at plants owned by GM, Ford, Stellantis

  • September 15, 2023
  • By Nora Eckert & Ryan Felton
  • The Wall Street Journal
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Nigeria's President, Bola Ahmed Tinubu, center first row, poses for a group photo with other West African leaders before an ECOWAS meeting in Abuja, Nigeria. Thursday, Aug. 10, 2023. West African heads of state began meeting Thursday on next steps after Niger's military junta defied their deadline to reinstate the nation's deposed president, but analysts say the bloc known as ECOWAS may be running out of options as support fades for a military intervention. Photo credit: Gbemiga Olamikan, The Associated Press
Global

African leaders warily eye their generals after coups surge

  • September 12, 2023
  • By Nicholas Bariyo
  • The Wall Street Journal
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Coco Gauff, of the United States, reacts after defeating Karolina Muchova, of the Czech Republic, during the women's singles semifinals of the U.S. Open tennis championships, Thursday, Sept. 7, 2023, in New York. Photo credit: Manu Fernandez, The Associated Press
Sports

Coco Gauff’s second chance at a first Grand Slam

  • September 8, 2023
  • By The Wall Street Journal
  • NABJ Black News & Views
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urvivors and onlookers gather at the scene of one of South Africa's deadliest inner-city fires in Johannesburg, South Africa, Friday, Sept. 1, 2023. Emergency services teams have left the scene of one of South Africa's deadliest inner-city fires as pathologists faced the grisly task Friday of identifying dozens of charred bodies and some separate body parts that had been transported to several mortuaries across the city of Johannesburg. Photo credit: Jerome Delay, The Associated Press
Global

A father’s desperate 5-story jump to save his children from Johannesburg blaze

  • September 5, 2023
  • By The Wall Street Journal
  • NABJ Black News & Views
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Politics

The race to succeed President Biden is heating up on the 2024 campaign trail

  • August 29, 2023
  • By Ken Thomas & Sabrina Siddiqui
  • The Wall Street Journal
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  • EXPERT: Police in Denver suburb made several mistakes when forcibly detaining Elijah McClain
  • Realities of Black life a central theme in fall movies and TV

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