Month: June 2014

What’s next for Benghazi terror suspect?

What's next for Benghazi terror suspect Ahmed Abu Khatallah?

Verdict in Al Jazeera trial expected June 23

An Egyptian judge on Monday said he would announce the verdict in the trial of three Al Jazeera…

Sudan’s army denies claim that it bombed hospital

Two bombs hit a hospital run by Doctors Without Borders in the war-torn South Kordofan region of Sudan…

Blast reported at soccer viewing center in Nigeria

An explosion late Tuesday ripped through a soccer viewing center showing a World Cup match in northeastern Nigeria,…

Al-Shabaab Islamists kill 53 persons on Kenyan coast; President Kenyatta blames tribalism, “local political networks”

  USAfricaonline.com, CLASSmagazine,  and USAfrica multimedia networks, Houston. Follow USAfrica at Facebook.com/USAfricaChido , Facebook.com/USAfrica247 and Twitter.com/Chido247  Kenya's President Uhuru Kenyatta on Tuesday blamed “local political networks” for…

World Cup: Belgium battles back to beat Algeria

Just when it looked like the World Cup "dark horses" were about to turn up lame, Belgium turned…

South African President discharged from hospital

South African President Jacob Zuma was discharged from the hospital Sunday and will rest at home for a…

South African President discharged from hospital

South African President Jacob Zuma was discharged from the hospital Sunday and will rest at home for a…

U.S. fans celebrate win over Ghana

Fans in New York celebrate the United States' win over Ghana in their inaugural World Cup 2014 game.

How abduction shocked world

CNN's Senior International Correspondent Arwa Damon reflects on traveling through West Africa and meeting Boko Haram's terrified victims.

Africa, send girls to school

Angelique Kidjo: I wondered where I would be today if I hadn't had a chance to go to…

‘To tackle poverty, invest in girls’

Liberian president Ellen Johnson Sirleaf says African governments must prioritize girls' education.

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