Month: November 2014
Ebola team dumps bodies in pay protest
Workers employed by Sierra Leone's Ministry of Health to bury Ebola victims took drastic action this week in…
Kenya retaliates after bus massacre
Kenyan security forces have killed 100 militants, an official said Sunday, one day after a deadly attack on…
Militants kill 28 in Kenya bus massacre
Islamist militants ambushed a bus in Kenya on Saturday and sprayed bullets on those who failed to recite…
USAfrica: OBAMA’S IMMIGRATION ACTION: WHAT DOES IT MEAN FOR UNDOCUMENTED PERSONS IN THE U.S?
OBAMA’S IMMIGRATION ACTION: WHAT DOES IT MEAN FOR UNDOCUMENTED IMMIGRANTS CURRENTLY IN THE U.S? By Ijeoma Opara, Attorney…
WHO: Democratic Republic of Congo is Ebola-free
Ebola has officially been eradicated from another African country -- the Democratic Republic of Congo -- the World…
One stop shop sells bespoke art
Terri Mashanda is the owner of Tindoz d'Afrique which sells one-of-a-kind artifacts created by local artists.
‘Earth Defenders’ to the rescue
Photographer Steve McCurry captures Africa's leading eco-warriors
‘Any minute we could be shot’
Joseph Mathenge details how he risked his life to cover the Westgate Mall attack in Kenya last year.
African sushi shakes up Japan
The flashing neon advertising signs and crowded crosswalks of Tokyo may not resemble the slow suburban settlement of…
Africa’s mobile money in Europe
Snapchat may be the latest application to offer a mobile payment feature, but the idea that made Snapcash…
Tour gives taste of township life
On your bike! Cycling tour gives taste of township life
FIFA launches criminal case
The bidding process for the 2018 and 2022 World Cups has taken a new twist as football's world…