The reported death toll stood at 35 on Friday, even though authorities have said they know that is a dramatic undercount.
Supported by By Julie Bourdin and John Eligon Photographs by Sergey Ponomarev Reporting from Mamoudzou, the capital of the ...
French President Emmanuel Macron told hecklers they were "lucky to be in France." Critics called the words unpresidential, ...
The devastation from Cyclone Chido that shattered corrugated metal shacks and thousands of lives on the island of Mayotte was ...
German public broadcaster MDR said the suspected driver of the vehicle has been arrested, and reporter Lars Frohmüller told ...
The ongoing conflict and terrorist violence, coupled with cyclones like Kenneth in 2019, has caused repeated evacuations and ...
Angry residents of a Mayotte neighbourhood damaged by Cyclone Chido heckled French President Emmanuel Macron, who replied ...
The United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) said on Friday that three of its staff were killed in war-torn Sudan's Blue ...
They clustered around water taps, rare sources of electricity and each other. Four days after the strongest cyclone in nearly ...
French President Emmanuel Macron has traveled to the Indian Ocean archipelago of Mayotte to survey the devastation wreaked by ...
France has activated the European Union's civil protection mechanism to assist Mayotte, where many fear that hundreds, if not ...