U.S. Immigration: USCIS  cuts reuse of photos to 36 months

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…

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Defiant Morsy refuses to step aside

Egypt's president Mohamed Morsy refused to bow to a military ultimatum that he find a solution to the unrest sweeping the country or be pushed aside.

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Zanzibar: A very cultural holiday

Just off the coast of Tanzania, the African island of Zanzibar isn't simply a sunny, sandy paradise geared toward honeymoon couples -- it's an island of bright beauty and dark…

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George W. Bush’s new mission: Helping Africa

Former President George W. Bush has a new mission: helping those with the least in Africa.

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‘Rage must lead to game plan’

With the prospect of a military intervention in Egypt's chaotic transition now looking inevitable, the generals are set to seize the mantle of leadership that others failed to grasp effectively.…

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Egypt’s military gives Morsy ultimatum

The Egyptian military told the country's civilian government it has until Wednesday evening to "meet the demands of the people" or it will step in to restore order.

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Obama visits ‘strategic’ Tanzania

U.S. President Barack Obama is in Tanzania, the next stop on his African tour. Obama visited the prison cell where anti-apartheid leader Nelson Mandela was held.

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George W. Bush on Mandela

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Top Somali militant, wanted by U.S., killed

A senior Somali militant who had a $5 million U.S. bounty on his head has been killed in infighting among members of the al Qaeda-aligned group Al-Shabaab, a spokesman for…

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Mandela’s family: His health is in God’s hands now

The former wife of Nelson Mandela visited him Sunday in the hospital where the ailing anti-apartheid icon is clinging to life, the South African Press Association reported.

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DRC plans for biggest dam

DR Congo has plans to build the world's biggest hydroelectric project, which it says can generate power for 500 million people. But can it make the plans reality?

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Ethiopia builds infrastructure

Marketplace Africa looks at how an increase in construction projects is driving change in Ethiopia.

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