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Boko Haram Strapped Suicide Bombs to Them. Somehow These Teenage Girls Survived.

The New York Times · OCTOBER 26, 2017

The Girls Brought Back

The New York Times · APRIL 12, 2018

No Starving Artists Here

The New York Times · JUNE 5, 2019

A beauty queen’s horror story

The New York Times · JUNE 28, 2019

Endless Rape As War Refuge Turns to Terror

The New York Times · DECEMBER 8, 2017

Nigerian Herders’ Biggest Fear: Not Lions, but Farmers

The New York Times · SEPTEMBER 23, 2018

The Doctor Who Stayed Behind to Save Babies in His Long-Suffering Homeland

The New York Times · JUNE 1, 2019

Fleeing Boko Haram, Thousands Cling to a Road to Nowhere

The New York Times · MARCH 30, 2017

Anger Overflows in Nigeria as Its Economy Dives

The New York Times · MAY 10, 2016

Across Senegal, the Beloved Baobab Tree Is the ‘Pride of the Neighborhood’

The New York Times · September 30, 2018

In Nigeria, Killing Civilians in Hunt for Terrorists

The New York Times · FEBRUARY 28, 2017

In Forlorn Park, Lion Cubs Play in Traffic and Elephant Dung Is Met With Delight

The New York Times · MARCH 16, 2019

Seizing Reins As Husbands Work Abroad

The New York Times · DECEMBER 30, 2019

The Russian Playbook in Africa: Win Hearts and Reap Diamonds

The New York Times · SEPTEMBER 30, 2019

Freed from Boko Haram, then locked up

International New York Times · AUGUST 19, 2016

Iowa Population Aptly Reflects Graying of American Economy

The New York Times · FEBRUARY 3, 2020

Divorces Show Women’s Gains In West Africa

The New York Times · JANUARY 7, 2019

Leaving Home, One by One, Along ‘Deadliest Route’ to Europe

The New York Times · JUNE 23, 2017

Young Nigerian Lives, Scarred by Boko Haram

The New York Times · MARCH 19, 2017

Captives of Boko Haram Return Home to Scorn

The New York Times · MAY 19, 2016

Boko Haram Faces a Crisis That It Sowed

The New York Times · MARCH 5, 2016

Atrocities Nudge Cameroon Toward Civil War Ahead of Election

The New York Times · OCTOBER 7, 2018

Even Young Are Suspect in War on Boko Haram

The New York Times · AUGUST 20, 2016

A City Divided As It Grapples With Diversity

The New York Times · NOVEMBER 20, 2019

Playing for fame, but little else

The New York Times · JUNE 6, 2017

In Birthplace of Boko Haram, Feminism Rules

The New York Times · DECEMBER 16, 2017

When KFC Came to Ghana

The New York Times · OCTOBER 2, 2017

Breathing In Danger

The New York Times · MARCH 6, 2019

He Helped Topple a Dictator. Here He’s a Face in the Crowd.

The New York Times · JANUARY 7, 2017

Grooming Female Captives to Be Bombers for Boko Haram

The New York Times · APRIL 8, 2016

The Last Place on Earth With Ebola

The New York Times · NOVEMBER 7, 2015

'Sanctuary Cities' for Unborn Reflect a Nation's Rising Walls

The New York Times · MARCH 4, 2020

Boko Haram Strapped Suicide Bombs to Them. Somehow These Teenage Girls Survived.

The New York Times · OCTOBER 26, 2017

Divorces Show Women’s Gains In West Africa

The New York Times · JANUARY 7, 2019

The Girls Brought Back

The New York Times · APRIL 12, 2018

Leaving Home, One by One, Along ‘Deadliest Route’ to Europe

The New York Times · JUNE 23, 2017

Young Nigerian Lives, Scarred by Boko Haram

The New York Times · MARCH 19, 2017

No Starving Artists Here

The New York Times · JUNE 5, 2019

Captives of Boko Haram Return Home to Scorn

The New York Times · MAY 19, 2016

A beauty queen’s horror story

The New York Times · JUNE 28, 2019

Boko Haram Faces a Crisis That It Sowed

The New York Times · MARCH 5, 2016

Endless Rape As War Refuge Turns to Terror

The New York Times · DECEMBER 8, 2017

Atrocities Nudge Cameroon Toward Civil War Ahead of Election

The New York Times · OCTOBER 7, 2018

Nigerian Herders’ Biggest Fear: Not Lions, but Farmers

The New York Times · SEPTEMBER 23, 2018

Even Young Are Suspect in War on Boko Haram

The New York Times · AUGUST 20, 2016

The Doctor Who Stayed Behind to Save Babies in His Long-Suffering Homeland

The New York Times · JUNE 1, 2019

Fleeing Boko Haram, Thousands Cling to a Road to Nowhere

The New York Times · MARCH 30, 2017

A City Divided As It Grapples With Diversity

The New York Times · NOVEMBER 20, 2019

Anger Overflows in Nigeria as Its Economy Dives

The New York Times · MAY 10, 2016

Playing for fame, but little else

The New York Times · JUNE 6, 2017

Across Senegal, the Beloved Baobab Tree Is the ‘Pride of the Neighborhood’

The New York Times · September 30, 2018

In Birthplace of Boko Haram, Feminism Rules

The New York Times · DECEMBER 16, 2017

When KFC Came to Ghana

The New York Times · OCTOBER 2, 2017

In Nigeria, Killing Civilians in Hunt for Terrorists

The New York Times · FEBRUARY 28, 2017

Breathing In Danger

The New York Times · MARCH 6, 2019

In Forlorn Park, Lion Cubs Play in Traffic and Elephant Dung Is Met With Delight

The New York Times · MARCH 16, 2019

He Helped Topple a Dictator. Here He’s a Face in the Crowd.

The New York Times · JANUARY 7, 2017

Seizing Reins As Husbands Work Abroad

The New York Times · DECEMBER 30, 2019

Grooming Female Captives to Be Bombers for Boko Haram

The New York Times · APRIL 8, 2016

The Russian Playbook in Africa: Win Hearts and Reap Diamonds

The New York Times · SEPTEMBER 30, 2019

The Last Place on Earth With Ebola

The New York Times · NOVEMBER 7, 2015

Freed from Boko Haram, then locked up

International New York Times · AUGUST 19, 2016

Iowa Population Aptly Reflects Graying of American Economy

The New York Times · FEBRUARY 3, 2020

'Sanctuary Cities' for Unborn Reflect a Nation's Rising Walls

The New York Times · MARCH 4, 2020
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