The U.S. job market showed mixed signals in November, as employers added 64,000 jobs, exceeding forecasts, while revised figures for October revealed a steep loss of 105,000 positions, according to…
The military coup d'etat that ousted Egyptian President Mohamed Morsy brought with it some diplomatic complications for other nations -- namely, that they want to avoid calling it a coup.
Violence erupts Friday as people demonstrated in support of and in opposition to Wednesday's military coup, which ousted the nation's first democratically elected president.
Handwritten messages pinned to a makeshift memorial board outside a Pretoria hospital describe the fear and resignation felt by many ordinary South Africans that Nelson Mandela may not be with…
In just 12 years leading up to 2010, Vietnam cut the country's malnutrition rate in half by investing in small scale farming.
Becky Anderson interviews Egyptian opposition leader Mohamed ElBaradei about what needs to happen next in Egypt.
He is the new leader of the most populous Arab nation. But Egypt's interim president Adly Mansour is, in many respects, a mystery man.
Former South African President Nelson Mandela has been receiving kidney dialysis and is responding to stimuli, a source with direct knowledge of the situation said Friday.
Egypt's top prosecutor opened an investigation into claims that Mohamed Morsy and top leaders of the Muslim Brotherhood incited violence and the killing of protesters.
CNN's Jim Clancy interviews former Arab League Secretary-General Amre Moussa about Egypt's path forward.
Steven Edward Asseno talks about risking possible tragedy when climbing the "Roof of Africa."
Daryl Impey became the first South African to don the famous yellow jersey as Andre Greipel powered to his first stage win on the year's Tour de France in Montpellier…
Prominent Egyptian reformist Mohamed ElBaradei tells CNN's Becky Anderson that President Mohamed Morsy had "messed up" -- and his ouster was right for the country.
Many Egyptians are angry with Washington's dealings with the Muslim Brotherhood. CNN's Ben Wedeman reports.
Court papers lodged by members of former South African leader Nelson Mandela's family in a burial dispute reveal that his "health is perilous" and that fears his death is drawing…
Just as the protesters may in time grow more skeptical about the role of the army, the authoritarian governments that are welcoming the change in Egypt may also come to…


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