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Vew from Africa’s tallest trees

A team of climbers is scaling South Africa's tallest trees to inspire people to see trees differently.

Africa’s smartphone future

Cell phone manufacturers like Nokia and Samsung are targeting Africa as the next big smartphone market, and the…

Facebook pal kidnaps vacationer

In Senegal, an Australian man is held for six weeks while his bank account is pilfered.

Shell accused of making false claims on Niger Delta oil spill

An Amnesty International report issued Wednesday blasts Shell Oil Co. for its handling of the hundreds of oil…

Mali Islamists admit journalist killings

A group linked to al Qaeda allegedly claimed responsibility for the killing of two French journalists in northern…

Congressman: Benghazi questions need answers

California congressman raises questions for Benghazi hearing a week before Congress is expected to finally hear from CIA…

Libyan lawmakers, top officials discuss Benghazi violence

Libyan lawmakers summoned top government and security officials to appear before the General National Congress on Monday to…

Egyptian court upholds ban on Muslim Brotherhood activities

An Egyptian court has upheld a ban on the activities of the Muslim Brotherhood, the official news agency…

Peace for Congo? Not so fast

Congo's M23 militia has announced it will disarm, but the country's conflict is far from over.

Rebel group to disarm in DR Congo

A rebel group that has fought against the government in the Democratic Republic of Congo for nearly two…

Defendants’ chanting halts Morsy trial

The judge in the trial of deposed Egyptian President Mohamed Morsy was interrupted by Morsy and his co-defendants…

Crime hotspot’s dramatic rebirth

In downtown Johannesburg -- once a no-go zone riddled with crime -- a young entrepreneur is sparking an…

Legendary South African photographer’s remarkable career

CNN's Robyn Curnow meets David Goldblatt who reveals the story behind some of his most celebrated photographs.

Apartheid in black and white

South African photographer David Goldblatt on capturing the country's darkest hours in black and white.

Egypt: We want our tourists back

Ian Lee explores how Nile Valley and Red Sea resorts are fighting for tourist dollars. Business has suffered…

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