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Kerry makes sub-Saharan Africa visit
U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry says Nigeria must respect human rights as it cracks down on the Islamist extremists.
Kerry Goes to Ethiopia for Security Talks, African Union Anniversary
Security talks and celebrating the African Union's 50th anniversary were on U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry's agenda on a trip to Ethiopia.
Ugandan president removes army chief amid dispute
Dan Sligh and his wife were in their pickup truck on Interstate 5 heading to a camping trip when a bridge before them disappeared in a "big puff of dust." Dan Sligh and his wife were in their pickup truck on Interstate 5 heading to a camping trip when a bridge before them disappeared in a "big puff of dust." An earthquake in far northeastern ... (more)
Tunisian feminist faces 6 months in prison
This recent image from video provided by CAPA and Canal+ television on Monday April, 8, 2013 shows Tunisian Femen activist Amina Tyler .
UN chief challenges African leaders over Congo
Ban told a news conference in Uganda that he expects regional leaders to try to find solutions as eastern Congo once again descends into another phase of hostilities sparked partly by the U.N's deployment of a brigade of peacekeepers with a mandate to attack rebel groups.
Uganda president ousts army boss amid dispute
Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni fired his top military commander Friday, the ouster apparently linked to turmoil over Museveni's alleged plan to have his son succeed him as head of state.
Attack casts spotlight on radical preachers and the terror group al-Shabab
Two Muslim hardline preachers say that one of the suspects in the killing of a London soldier was interested in their teachings.
U.S firms speak of Ethiopia's fast growing economy - Friday, 24 May 2013 05:41
Addis Ababa, May 24, 2013 A - Representatives of eight U.S firms said that Ethiopia is one of the fastest growing economies in the world, the U.S. Embassy here said.
One dead, about 10 injured in Guinea opposition protest
One person was killed and about were 10 injured when security forces and supporters of Guinea's president clashed with protesters marching in the capital on Thursday against planned legislative elections.
African leader says Int'l court designed to 'humiliate'
Salva Kiir spoke Thursday during a visit by Kenyan President Uhuru Kenyatta, who faces ICC charges related to Kenya's post-election violence in 2007-08 that killed more than 1,000 people.
Rapper/songwriter K'naan tries his hand at writing/directing film
Somali-Canadian rapper K'naan has long drawn musical inspiration from his troubled homeland.
Violence in Somalia scares investors, aid workers
A spate of attacks by Islamic insurgents in Somalia's capital is forcing investors, businessmen and aid workers to have second thoughts about expanding operations in Mogadishu.
A global committee of taxonomists -- scientists responsible for species exploration and classification -- announced its list of top 10 species from 2012 today, May 23.
Miners Vale, Rio Tinto accused of neglecting displaced Mozambicans
Human Rights Watch accused Mozambique's government and foreign mining companies on Thursday of "serious shortcomings" in resettling communities to make way for coal mines, leaving thousands without proper homes, food or sources of income.
Mortar lands in Congolese city of Goma as UN secretary-general arrives in capital
M23 rebels fired two rockets into the eastern Congo city of Goma, killing one person and wounding four, officials said, in an apparent spillover from three days of fighting raging north of the city.
African Union celebrates 50th year
African nations this week mark the 50th year since the founding of a continentwide organization that spearheaded efforts to liberate Africa from colonial masters.
Opposition in Burkina Faso vow to fight Senate law
Opposition parties walked out of a meeting in parliament this week in protest over the creation of a Senate.
Egypt leader claims victory in captives' release
The safe release Wednesday of seven conscripts kidnapped by suspected militants in Sinai brought a victory for Egypt's Islamist president after months of criticism that his government is mismanaging the country.
Amid signs of turmoil, S Sudan says oil will flow
Following a lengthy Cabinet meeting, South Sudan's government spokesman said Wednesday that the country will continue to export oil through Sudan and that there had been only a temporary slowdown in production.
Kenya's truth report: Killings, land grabs, graft
Kenya's president received a long-awaited Truth Justice and Reconciliation Commission report that names the president and his deputy as being among those suspected of planning and financing Kenya's 2007-08 postelection violence in which more than 1,000 people died and 600,000 were evicted from their homes.