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Artwork Taken From Africa, Returning to a Home Transformed

January 3, 2019JASON FARAGOComments Off on Artwork Taken From Africa, Returning to a Home Transformed

A pivotal report calls for thousands of artworks to leave French museums and return to West Africa. An artist, a historian and a philosopher debate what should happen — and what these objects could mean to young Africans who have never seen them.

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A Rising Threat to Wildlife: Electrocution

January 1, 2019RACHEL NUWERComments Off on A Rising Threat to Wildlife: Electrocution

Power lines and electrified fences are killing birds, monkeys, pangolins and even elephants in surprising numbers.

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Being There: Our Favorite Dispatches From Every Corner of the Globe

December 26, 2018BRYANT ROUSSEAUComments Off on Being There: Our Favorite Dispatches From Every Corner of the Globe

We reported this year from over 100 countries, and in a new feature, the Dispatch, we invited you to come along for a bumpy, exhilarating, emotionally wrenching ride.

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Global Health: Marburg Virus, Related to Ebola, Is Found in Bats in West Africa

December 24, 2018December 24, 2018DONALD G. McNEIL Jr.Comments Off on Global Health: Marburg Virus, Related to Ebola, Is Found in Bats in West Africa

The discovery was part of a U.S.-led effort to spot dangerous pathogens in animals before humans are endangered.

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Hakuna Matata™? Can Companies Actually Trademark a Phrase Like That?

December 20, 2018KIMIKO de FREYTAS-TAMURAComments Off on Hakuna Matata™? Can Companies Actually Trademark a Phrase Like That?

Yes, but Disney has been excoriated for trademarking the Swahili expression that became known worldwide thanks to “The Lion King.”

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Global Health: In Remote Villages, Surprising New Measures Save Children With Malaria

December 10, 2018DONALD G. McNEIL Jr.Comments Off on Global Health: In Remote Villages, Surprising New Measures Save Children With Malaria

Malaria quickly kills toddlers. But rapid diagnostic tests, a new suppository drug and bicycle ambulances can buy enough time to get stricken children to hospitals.

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Global Health: ‘From Nothing to Gangbusters’: A Treatment for Sickle-Cell Disease Proves Effective in Africa

December 1, 2018DONALD G. McNEIL Jr.Comments Off on Global Health: ‘From Nothing to Gangbusters’: A Treatment for Sickle-Cell Disease Proves Effective in Africa

Already used in Western countries, hydroxyurea eased painful episodes in African children with the condition. It also reduced the risk of malaria infection.

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One African Nation Put the Brakes on Chinese Debt. But Not for Long.

November 23, 2018November 24, 2018DIONNE SEARCEY and JAIME YAYA BARRYComments Off on One African Nation Put the Brakes on Chinese Debt. But Not for Long.

Sierra Leone canceled a $300 million airport loan. Then its president changed his tone. Across the continent, Beijing’s money often proves irresistible.

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Global Health: The Fight Against Malaria Has Reached a Standstill

November 19, 2018DONALD G. McNEIL Jr.Comments Off on Global Health: The Fight Against Malaria Has Reached a Standstill

Deaths from the disease plummeted from 2000 to 2013, but are now stuck at over 400,000 a year. Donor giving is flat, and some countries are not doing enough to protect their citizens.

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Global Health: Rapid Cure Approved for Sleeping Sickness, a Horrific Illness

November 16, 2018November 16, 2018DONALD G. McNEIL Jr.Comments Off on Global Health: Rapid Cure Approved for Sleeping Sickness, a Horrific Illness

Parasites transmitted by tsetse flies travel to the brain, causing paranoia, fury and death. Until now, killing them required hospitalization and harsh drugs.

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