When Isaac Anthony Lumori launched South Sudan's first weekly comedy show at the height of a civil war in 2014, his performers' quips about different ethnic groups were not always well received. A decade on, with South Sudan officially at peace and audiences accustomed to the comedians' equal-opportunity digs, the reception has grown considerably warmer. They make wisecracks about everything from the 2013-2018 war that cost hundreds of thousands of lives to South Sudan's economic woes and everyday quarrels between husbands and wives.
Political parties are making lavish promises to millions of first-time voters as India kicks off a second round of polling in general elections that run from April to June. Rivals are fighting bitterly over young electors, who were partly responsible for the victories won by Prime Minister Narendra Modi's Hindu nationalist Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) in 2014 and 2019. Around 20 million people are eligible to vote for the first time in this year's polls, which will elect 543 members of the India