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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Reimagining Hollywood in Ghana

How would you design a movie poster for a Hollywood blockbuster you'd never seen, filled with characters you knew nothing about and actors you'd never heard of?

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Reimagining Hollywood in Ghana

How would you design a movie poster for a Hollywood blockbuster you'd never seen, filled with characters you knew nothing about and actors you'd never heard of?

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One of world’s tastiest cuisines

Moroccan food is one of the world's most delicious cuisines. Here, a Moroccan food blogger presents an interactive guide to the country's tastiest dishes.

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Cocoa farmers’ first chocolate

Cocoa farmers taste chocolate for the first time and after the smiles, the math as they calculate the markup, but also a pride that their work is part of the…

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CNN challenges Museveni

State House Entebbe ebbed and flowed with dramatic contrasts: laughter at sexual jokes versus the pain of impending persecution and prosecution; Western freedoms clashing with African culture; an unwinnable battle…

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The world’s new filming hotspot?

Miles of sun-kissed beaches, breathtaking mountains and lush rainforests bathed in ethereal lights -- South Africa's varied and dramatic landscape has provided a photogenic backdrop for an increasing number of…

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Bamboo bikes bring fortunes

Durable, shock resistant and, most of all, growing in a ready-to-use tubular form, it's a wonder bamboo hasn't always been used to make bicycle frames.

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Shining star of Africa’s democracy

Accra, March 6 1957. Tens of thousands of rejoicing people flood the streets of the city center. Shouts of "freedom, freedom" fill the air as men, women and children sing…

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Car bomb explodes, kills 9 in Mogadishu, Somalia

A car bomb exploded Thursday, killing at least nine people near Somalia's national intelligence headquarters in the capital Mogadishu, security spokesman Idris Aden said.

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My 100 minutes with Obiano on his Anambra agenda, Peter Obi, security and diaspora. By Chido Nwangwu

My 100 minutes with Willie Obiano on his Anambra agenda, Peter Obi, security and diaspora By Chido Nwangwu https://usafricaonline.com/2014/02/27/my-100-minutes-with-obiano-on-anambra-agenda-peter-obi-security-and-diaspora-by-chido-nwangwu ——————————                    …

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Egypt’s army claims ‘miracle’ cure for AIDS, Hepatitis C

Egypt's army claims it has invented a cure for AIDS and Hepatitis C, prompting an outcry from the medical community, which blasted the declaration as a "scientific scandal."

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Bitter sweet truth about chocolate

It's cocoa season across the southern half of the Ivory Coast. The pods are ripe for picking, some turning from green to yellow, like bananas.

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Tabloid prints list of ‘homosexuals’

A day after Uganda passed harsh anti-gay laws, a tabloid newspaper comes out with a list of what it called the country's top homosexuals.

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Africa’s best ‘under-star’ sleeps

Where the starry sky is your blanket and the sounds of wildlife your wake-up call.

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Did U.S. Pastor promote homophobia?

CNN's Becky Anderson speaks to American preacher Scott Lively about his speaking out against homosexuality on a recent trip to Uganda.

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