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Mozambique

  • The West Should Support Free, Fair Elections in All of Africa, Not Just Favored States: Geoff Hill
    The West Should Support Free, Fair Elections in All of Africa, Not Just Favored States: Geoff Hill
    NTD’s Lee Hall sits down with Geoff Hill, Zimbabwean author and the chief Africa correspondent at The Washington Times and The Spectator. Hill talks about elections in Africa moving in ...
    November 12, 2024BY Lee Hall
  • Survivors in Shock as Cyclone Freddy Toll Passes 300 in Malawi, Mozambique
    Survivors in Shock as Cyclone Freddy Toll Passes 300 in Malawi, Mozambique
    BLANTYRE—The last thing Lukia Akimu remembers is the surge of floodwater that hit her village near Mount Soche ...
    March 16, 2023BY Reuters
  • Malawi, Mozambique Race to Rescue Survivors as Cyclone Toll Rises Above 270
    Malawi, Mozambique Race to Rescue Survivors as Cyclone Toll Rises Above 270
    BLANTYRE/MAPUTO—Malawi and Mozambique were racing to rescue survivors from Tropical Cyclone Freddy on Wednesday as the death toll ...
    March 15, 2023BY Reuters
  • Record-Strength Cyclone Freddy Displaces Hundreds in 2nd Mozambique Landfall
    Record-Strength Cyclone Freddy Displaces Hundreds in 2nd Mozambique Landfall
    JOHANNESBURG—Cyclone Freddy displaced hundreds of people as it battered central Mozambique on Sunday after making landfall for a ...
    March 12, 2023BY Reuters
  • Jihadists in Mozambique Far From a Spent Force: Intelligence Report
    Jihadists in Mozambique Far From a Spent Force: Intelligence Report
    JOHANNESBURG—Radical, anti-West religious leaders across East Africa continue to win recruits for extremist entities supported by the terror ...
    September 26, 2022BY Darren Taylor
  • African Terror Networks Collaborating to Fuel ISIS Insurgent Forces in Mozambique
    African Terror Networks Collaborating to Fuel ISIS Insurgent Forces in Mozambique
    Hunted by forces from southern African countries, plus Rwanda, Islamic extremists in Mozambique are splintering into tighter groups, ...
    May 23, 2022BY Darren Taylor
  • Mozambique Tottering as African Allies Battle ISIS Insurgents
    Mozambique Tottering as African Allies Battle ISIS Insurgents
    JOHANNESBURG—It was five days before Christmas, but the 61 armed men creeping gently through the forested hills near ...
    February 8, 2022BY Darren Taylor
  • Death Toll From Tropical Storm Ana in Mozambique, Malawi Rises to 12
    Death Toll From Tropical Storm Ana in Mozambique, Malawi Rises to 12
    MAPUTO—The death toll from tropical storm Ana has risen to at least 12 in Mozambique and Malawi, authorities ...
    January 26, 2022BY Reuters
  • The Road of Livingstone
    The Road of Livingstone
    “The road of Livingstone” is a long journey in the footsteps of the British explorer David Livingstone on ...
    September 24, 2021BY NTD Arts and Culture
  • Rebels Besiege Town in Northern Mozambique for 5th Day; Dozens Killed
    Rebels Besiege Town in Northern Mozambique for 5th Day; Dozens Killed
    JOHANNESBURG—Rebels fought the Mozambican army Sunday for the fifth straight day for control of the strategic northern town ...
    March 29, 2021BY The Associated Press
  • US Special Operations Deployed Against ISIS in Mozambique: Embassy
    US Special Operations Deployed Against ISIS in Mozambique: Embassy
    U.S. special operations forces were deployed to Mozambique on a mission to assist the country in its counter-terrorism ...
    March 16, 2021BY Jack Phillips
  • Tropical Cyclone Eloise Makes Landfall in Mozambique, Loses Strength
    Tropical Cyclone Eloise Makes Landfall in Mozambique, Loses Strength
    JOHANNESBURG—The coastal city of Beira in Mozambique, which houses one of the country's most important ports, has seen ...
    January 23, 2021BY Reuters
  • Chinese Illegal Logging Leaves Mozambique Vulnerable to Cyclones
    Chinese Illegal Logging Leaves Mozambique Vulnerable to Cyclones
    MUTARE, Zimbabwe—Illegal logging, mostly by Chinese companies, in Mozambique has left a trail of destruction, with the altered ...
    July 2, 2019BY Andrew Mambondiyani
  • Heavy Rains Disrupt Aid for Survivors of Mozambique Cyclones
    Heavy Rains Disrupt Aid for Survivors of Mozambique Cyclones
    PEMBA, Mozambique—Rains pounded parts of northern Mozambique on April 30, several days after Cyclone Kenneth struck the southern ...
    April 30, 2019BY The Associated Press
  • United Nations Gives Mozambique $13 Million for Cyclone Kenneth Damage
    United Nations Gives Mozambique $13 Million for Cyclone Kenneth Damage
    MAPUTO—The United Nations will grant Mozambique and the Comoros Islands $13 million in emergency funds to help provide ...
    April 29, 2019BY Reuters
  • Cyclone Kenneth Hits Mozambique After Lashing Comoros
    Cyclone Kenneth Hits Mozambique After Lashing Comoros
    MAPUTO/MORONI—Cyclone Kenneth battered northern Mozambique on April 25 with gusts of up to 280 km per hour (174 ...
    April 25, 2019BY Reuters
  • Mozambique Prepares for Cholera After Cyclone Wreaks Havoc
    Mozambique Prepares for Cholera After Cyclone Wreaks Havoc
    BEIRA, Mozambique—Rescue teams in Mozambique moved hundreds of people displaced by Cyclone Idai's massive and deadly flooding to ...
    March 25, 2019BY Reuters
  • Mozambique Mourns as Cyclone Idai’s Toll Rises Above 300
    Mozambique Mourns as Cyclone Idai’s Toll Rises Above 300
    CHIPINGE, Zimbabwe—Mozambique on Wednesday began three days of national mourning for more than 200 victims of Cyclone Idai, ...
    March 20, 2019BY The Associated Press
  • Cyclone Idai: Widespread Flooding and Devastation Impacting Millions in Southern Africa
    Cyclone Idai: Widespread Flooding and Devastation Impacting Millions in Southern Africa
    CHIMANIMANI/MUTARE, Zimbabwe—What started out like a normal day for Dale Tauya, a 14-year-old student at St. Charles Lwanga ...
    March 19, 2019BY Sally Nyakanyanga
  • A Chaotic Month in Africa: Nigeria Stumbles On as South Africa Stalls
    A Chaotic Month in Africa: Nigeria Stumbles On as South Africa Stalls
    All in all, the last month in Africa has offered plenty to raise eyebrows.
    October 11, 2015BY Stephen Chan
  • 56 People Die After Drinking Poisoned Beer in Mozambique
    56 People Die After Drinking Poisoned Beer in Mozambique
    MAPUTO, Mozambique—Contaminated traditional beer has killed 56 people in Mozambique, health authorities in the southern African country said ...
    January 11, 2015BY Emmanuel Camillo
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