Zimbabwe
Hearing Sieg Heil at 76: Why you can't kill the Jew inside - opinion
After a shocking antisemitic rally, a 76-year-old man embraces Judaism, reconnects with family, and finds community.
Zimbabwe wildlife habitat to cull at least 50 elephants due to overcrowding
New dinosaur species discovered in Zimbabwe highlights Africa's paleontological potential
Meet the mysterious 'ostrich people' of Zimbabwe
Infamous Israeli businessman hired to lobby in favor of Myanmar junta
Since rising to early infamy after trying to sell 3 transport US transport helicopters to Iran, Ben-Menashe moved to Canada to start his own lobbying firm, representing many controversial clients.
New leader of Tucson’s Holocaust museum is a genocide survivor herself
“I grew up understanding that people in power can decide they want to wipe out a group of people who are government opponents or people from a different ethnic group."
Families sleep in water lines as drought grips Zimbabwe's Bulawayo
As the parched southern African country endures its worst drought in years - a problem scientists link to climate change - Bulawayo suffers ongoing water shortages.
IsraAID response team heading to Mozambique
The Israeli humanitarian group will provide relief supplies and medical care, restore access to potable water and offer psychological support to those affected.
Death toll in Mozambique cyclone, floods could surpass 1,000 - president
Eighty-four deaths have been confirmed so far in Mozambique as a result of Cyclone Idai.
South African Jewish farmers concerned about land expropriation
This comes after Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) and the African National Congress (ANC) adopted a motion for the expropriation of white-owned land.
Zimbabwe's Jews: A shtetl in Africa
A Zimbabwean Jew, I grew up in a bubble within a bubble – a member of the tightly knit Jewish community within the larger white community.
Africa could use another peaceful coup this year!
“Africa is the wealthiest continent, but the poorest and least developed.”
Defying the odds – Zimbabwe and the Balancing Rocks
With Mugabe gone, the child in me wonders whether the Balancing Rocks have done their job and will slowly begin to tumble over in relief.
Good to the last drop – and then some
By day Labe works as a research assistant to a professor of dental medicine in Tel Aviv.