Special to USAfricanonline.com The U.S. immigration agency has revised its biometric policy, limiting reuse of photographs to 3 years and ending acceptance of self-submitted images. The White House characterizes the…
Egyptian forces secured and cleared a Cairo mosque that had become the epicenter of Saturday's confrontations between protesters and the military, interior ministry spokesman Hani Abdel-Latif said.
A grenade exploded outside the Egyptian Consulate in the eastern Libyan city of Benghazi on Saturday evening, Libyan state media reported.
Zimbabwe's prime minister, Morgan Tsvangirai, said late Friday that "with deep regret and sadness" he has withdrawn a court case challenging President Robert Mugabe's re-election on July 31.
The head of the Lonmin mining company apologized Friday to the families of the striking miners killed in South Africa a year ago today.
Protesters filed into the streets of Cairo Friday after afternoon prayers, as defiant supporters of deposed President Mohamed Morsy promised a "Friday of anger."
Singer Fatoumata Diawara on sharing her story with the world after rejecting an arranged marriage in her home country.
A furry bat named after a notorious Star Wars character, bombardier beetles that unleash explosive, foul-smelling gas to defend themselves, ants that can't walk or stand on flat surfaces and…
African Voices meets singer and actor Fatoumata Diawara, whose love for music brought her back to her home country.
Inside a brightly painted Mogadishu clinic, Salim (not her real name) sits alongside her seven-year-old son, waiting for a check up. Opposite them, a health professional listens to their nightmarish…
President Barack Obama announced Thursday that the United States has canceled joint military training exercises with the Egyptian military and alluded to the fact that his administration could take further…
A day after hundreds died amid ferocious clashes between protesters and security forces, Egypt's government insisted its troops fired in self-defense and weren't even responsible for many of the deaths.
The economy has rebounded, airports are being rebuilt, border controls have been improved. Is now the time to plan a visit?
As violence again scars Egypt, Christians in the country believe they're being targeted amidst the chaos following a government crackdown on Muslim Brotherhood protest camps in Cairo.
Somali authorities said Thursday they are investigating the alleged rape of Somali woman by soldiers belonging to an African Union peacekeeping force.


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