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My big fat Nigerian wedding

Meet the ingenious entrepreneurs wanting to get a slice of Nigeria's wedding industry cake.

Can a palm weevil cure world hunger?

Palm weevils. To look at, these tiny bugs are relatively unassuming, perhaps even slightly creepy to the insect-adverse.…

Mauritius: The world’s melting pot

For an island country that spans less than 800 square miles, and hosts a little over one million…

Saudi man falls ill after visiting Sierra Leone

The global concern over the spread of Ebola has reached Saudi Arabia, where a man is in critical…

JFK flight held due to Ebola scare

Miguel Marquez reports on an Ebola flight scare at New York's JFK airport and how the world is…

Opinion: Africa and U.S. should invest in human rights

Nicholas Obiya, who fought Uganda's inhumane anti-homosexuality law, urges the U.S.-Africa Leaders Summit to invest in human rights…

Worker: ‘We need much more help’

A physician who had been treating an infected man in Lagos has been diagnosed with Ebola, Nigerian officials…

Worker: ‘We need much more help’

A physician who had been treating an infected man in Lagos has been diagnosed with Ebola, Nigerian officials…

U.S. Ebola patient lands in Atlanta

A U.S. woman infected with the deadly Ebola virus in Africa has arrived back home -- making her…

Rise in female suicide bombers

Jane Harman says a series of attacks in Nigeria by female suicide bombers is alarming.

Doctor: Battling fear, virus

Two days ago we heard that Dr. Sheik Umar Khan, a leading doctor from Sierra Leone specializing in…

Exclusive: Inside Ebola’s hot zone

David McKenzie reports from Sierra Leone as doctors race to contain the deadly Ebola outbreak.

African writers you should read

A growing list of popular African authors have been steadily picking up steam --and fans -- across the…

Ebola could be ‘catastrophic’

The deadly Ebola virus is moving faster than efforts to control it, warns the World Health Organization.

Opinion: U.S. business shouldn’t miss Africa, ‘the next China’

This week's Africa summit in Washington offers a chance for American companies to create ties to fast-growing economies,…

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