Willy Monteiro Duarte is being remembered as a hero who was brutally attacked without cause.
The latest threat to the safety of endangered species may just be the cell phone in your pocket. Poachers are using the geo-location data in phones to find and then kill endangered rhinos and other highly sought species.
Anchor Marco Werman offers a taste of a posthumous release by the late Cape Verdean legend Cesaria Evora.
Mayra Andrade is often compared to the late, great singer Cesária Ã?vora. She's certainly one of Cape Verde's brightest musical stars with a voice that sounds like steel swaddled in soft cotton.
Anchor Marco Werman pays tribute to the Cape Verdean singer Cesária Ã?vora, who died this weekend.
The Cape Verdean singer Cesaria Evora has had an unusual career. The World's Adeline Sire reports.
Secretary of State Hillary Clinton finished up her 11-day tour of Africa today, after a final stop in Cape Verde. The World's Jeb Sharp reports that the trip was strong on rhetoric but not especially ground-breaking in terms of policy.
Anchor Marco Werman gets a take on Secretary of State Clinton's visit to Cape Verde from Cape Verdeans living in Boston.
Secretary of State Clinton ends her trip across Africa with a stop in the nation of Cape Verde. Jendayi Frazer, former assistant secretary of state for Africa under the Bush administration, helps The Takeaway assess the significance of Clinton's trip.
Secretary of State Clinton is in Africa for the Obama administration's first serious tour of the continent. Joining The Takeaway are Jendayi Frazer, former Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs, and Martin Plaut, the BBC's Africa editor.
Secretary of State Hillary Clinton is about to begin her seven-country tour of the African continent. To examine her agenda and its possible implications, The Takeaway is joined by Will Ross of the BBC, and New America Foundation fellow Steve Clemons.