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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Congo war divides family

With the surrender of a warlord, there's hope for peace in the Congo, but suffering continues, writes Sasha Lezhnev

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Libya: Four suspects arrested in aid worker rapes

Four suspects have been arrested in Benghazi, Libya, following the alleged rape and kidnapping of two British-Pakistani women who were part of an aid convoy bound for Gaza, the Libyan…

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U.N. sending peacekeepers to Congo

The United Nations Security Council unanimously approved a resolution Thursday to deploy about 3,100 peacekeepers to a restive region in the Democratic Republic of Congo, the U.N. announced.

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France to cut troop levels in Mali

France will cut its troop levels in the west African nation of Mali from 4,000 service members to about 1,000 by the end of the year, French President Francois Hollande…

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MANDELA “responding positively” to treatment of recurring lung infection; remains in hospital

Mandela "responding positively" to treatment of recurring lung infection; remains in hospital Special to USAfrica multimedia networks, and CLASSmagazine, Houston.                          …

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USAfrica: Mystery, anguish surround sudden death of 24-yrs old Houston-based Nigerian in El Paso, Texas

 Mystery, anguish surround sudden death of Tee Emmanuel Loomma, 24-yrs old Houston-based Nigerian in El Paso, Texas   Special to USAfrica multimedia networks, and CLASSmagazine, Houston.                  …

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Is Africa richer than we think?

Many African economies are much richer than we think, but bad statistics mean we know little about poverty and wealth in Africa, says one expert.

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Woman’s mission to fix water crisis

Saran Kaba Jones was just eight years old when she fled Liberia in 1989, escaping the horrors of a ruinous civil war that would plague the small West African nation…

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Lawyer fights ‘widow sex’ tradition

Seodi White is a lawyer fighting to stop "widow cleansing," a tradition in which a widow is expected to have sex "to cleanse her of her husband's spirit."

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Ntaganda trial first step towards DRC justice

It's been a very swift turn of events. Until a few days ago Bosco Ntaganda, wanted for war crimes and for crimes against humanity, was at large.

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Human traffic: Africa’s lost boys

It has been a starting point for some of the world's top soccer players.

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Achebe was an icon, national treasure and prophet

Chinua Achebe lived as an icon, national treasure and prophet. By C. Kingston Ekeke, Ph.D. Special to USAfrica multimedia networks, and CLASSmagazine, Houston.                    …

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Oceans face collapse

As the human footprint has spread, the remaining wildernesses on our planet have retreated. However, dive just a few meters below the ocean surface and you will enter a world…

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The need for an Arms Trade Treaty

Djimon Hounsou says the world needs to restrict the flow of weapons in conflict-ridden regions like South Sudan.

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Peace concert rocks Mogadishu

A group of Somali rappers has endured death threats and shootings to stage Mogadishu's biggest concert in 20 years.

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