Month: March 2014

Savannah from the sky

It's almost impossible for a photographer to find fresh visual perspectives these days. Brooklyn-based Zack Seckler had to…

Tunisia lifts state of emergency

Tunisian President Moncef Marzouki lifted his country's state of emergency, according to a statement issued Thursday on Facebook.

Ghana drives tourism to former slave spots

The picturesque Cape Coast in Ghana is hoping to attract more tourists, not by promoting the beautiful beaches…

USAfrica: Obiano, a pedigree of distinctions fit to lead Anambra…. By Chido Nwangwu

Obiano, a pedigree of distinctions fit to lead Anambra.... By  Chido Nwangwu Follow USAfrica at Facebook.com/USAfricaChido , Facebook.com/USAfrica247   Twitter.com/Chido247 https://usafricaonline.com/2014/03/12/obiano-a-pedigree-of-distinctions-fit-to-lead-anambra-by-chido-nwangwu  USAfricaonline.com: Elected…

Egypt deports U.S. anti-war activist

Egypt on Tuesday deported an American anti-war activist who was trying to travel to the Gaza Strip.

Ousted Libya PM on way to “European country”

Former Libyan Prime Minister Ali Zeidan left the country Tuesday, stopping in Malta en route to "another European…

Tunisia sex workers call for brothel to reopen

A group of prostitutes has called on the Tunisian government to reopen a brothel in the coastal resort…

How does Africa tweet?

How Africa tweets: New study reveals continent's leading tweeting cities

Pistorius ‘was not wearing prosthetics’

A police forensic expert testified Wednesday that it appeared Oscar Pistorius was not wearing his prosthetic legs when…

Pimp my … AK47?

Why there is a troubling beauty in this series of striking images

Football heals war children

A football training scheme is helping children growing up in the aftermath of Liberia's civil war.

Pistorius ‘fired gun out of car sunroof’

The defense failed to poke many holes in the testimony of a pathologist who cast doubt on the…

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