Alleged Coup Plotters to appear in Abuja Court on April 22
USAfriccaonline.com: The government of Nigeria will drag 6 persons to Court to face the charges of "treasonable acts” and money laundering, for, allegedly conspiring to execute a military coup. …
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Egypt’s week of turmoil
Mohamed Morsy started the week as Egypt's president and ends it in custody after the military flexed its power-broker muscle.
ElBaradei ‘logical choice’ for Egypt PM
Opposition leader Mohamed ElBaradei has not been named Egypt's prime minister, but is "the logical choice," the interim president's spokesman said, contradicting statements earlier by ElBaradei's political party.
When coup is not a coup
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.
Egypt after coup: Blood spills in in Cairo
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.
Messages for Nelson Mandela
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…
Can this make poverty history?
In just 12 years leading up to 2010, Vietnam cut the country's malnutrition rate in half by investing in small scale farming.
ElBaradei: Army coup is right
Becky Anderson interviews Egyptian opposition leader Mohamed ElBaradei about what needs to happen next in Egypt.
Egypt’s new leader, a mystery man
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.
Friend: Mandela responsive, on dialysis
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.
Crackdown on Muslim Brotherhood
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.
Where will Egypt’s path lead?
CNN's Jim Clancy interviews former Arab League Secretary-General Amre Moussa about Egypt's path forward.
Why Kilimanjaro guide risks life
Steven Edward Asseno talks about risking possible tragedy when climbing the "Roof of Africa."
Daryl Impey: First South African to win Tour de France
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…
ElBaradei: Morsy’s ouster was needed
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.
Resentment toward U.S. in Egypt
Many Egyptians are angry with Washington's dealings with the Muslim Brotherhood. CNN's Ben Wedeman reports.
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