Month: February 2014
Elephants slaughtered in Chad
Rian Labuschagne pilots his single-engine bush plane low over a herd of elephants, his trained eye scanning for…
Report: Private TV station in Libya attacked
Armed men attacked the Tripoli headquarters of a privately owned Libyan television channel early Wednesday morning, causing extensive…
Genocide fears stalk CAR
Attempts to purge Muslims from parts of the war-torn Central African Republic have prompted "a Muslim exodus of…
Scores killed in military plane crash
One person survived the crash of a military plane Tuesday in the mountains of eastern Algeria that left…
GOP: White House didn’t recognize Benghazi threat
A Congressional investigation into the Defense Department's response to the deadly attacks in Benghazi, Libya found that the…
Stylish fashion at your fingertips
It's grown from selling clothes to a handful of friends inside a small dorm room to a popular…
Past stars: Where are they now?
CNN's Errol Barnett looks back at some of the special individuals he has met during trips across the…
Principal transforms school
It's early in the morning on a sunny mid-January day and Khensani primary school is buzzing once again.…
Can chili save Zambia’s elephants?
Resolving domestic disputes between elephants and humans is an age old problem, but one not-for-profit organization based in…
‘The Square:’ Hope turned to fury
A revolution squeezed into its margins -- but that's where it started.
Weird places to find golden arches
As McDonald's opens its first restaurant in Vietnam, take a look at some of the big breakthroughs the…
New video shows al-Libi’s capture
Dramatic security camera video published Monday in the Washington Post shows U.S. commandos capturing al-Libi last October.