Yousra Elbagir
Eritreans talked to us about life after being pushed out of Israel
Back in Africa: What happened to the asylum seekers deported from Israel?
Russia’s first gay married couple is just happy to hold hands in public after fleeing for their lives
This gay couple got the Russian government to rubber stamp their marriage. Then they had to leave the country fearing for their lives.
Theresa May heads to France as Brexit talks go south
Vacation's over for Theresa May as she pivots to save her Brexit plans, her party and her political career.
Uganda is taxing the public to use social media apps. And that's not changing.
Last week, Uganda’s government chose to review its controversial social media tax in Parliament. Its decision was simple — the tax isn’t going anywhere.
Kenya can’t control its children’s gambling addictions
It’s illegal for kids under 18 to gamble in Kenya, but these slot machines are everywhere.
Grenfell survivors are still waiting to move on one year after fire destroyed their homes
”Coming back to this area reminds you of everything. The time they were burning and shouting for help, and we were standing and watching them.”