Special to USAfrica magazine (Houston) and USAfricaonline.com, the first Africa-owned, US-based newspaper published on the Internet. Nigeria, periodically, appears to lurch toward reform, only to settle back into familiar habits.…
Errol Barnett visits the Museum of African Design in Johannesburg which highlights creative spaces and their designers.
You've probably heard about the Afropolitans and the Afropreneurs -- but what about the Africapitalists?
Nima Elbagir explores how some companies are spending more on advertising to become visible to international investors.
In what the Somalian Prime Minister described as a "terrorist attack", a car bomb exploded at a hotel in Somalia's capital, leaving four people dead and at least 15 others…
Ethiopia is turning to renewable energy as it looks to become a powerhouse for its regional partners.
South African photographer David Goldblatt's photos are a stark reminder of the hardships of Apartheid.
A photographer traveled across Africa, her images capturing the importance of football in society.
Gun battles between rival militias raged in several parts of the Libyan capital on Thursday night with no immediate reports of casualties.
A team of climbers is scaling South Africa's tallest trees to inspire people to see trees differently.
Cell phone manufacturers like Nokia and Samsung are targeting Africa as the next big smartphone market, and the impact on Africa could be huge.
In Senegal, an Australian man is held for six weeks while his bank account is pilfered.
An Amnesty International report issued Wednesday blasts Shell Oil Co. for its handling of the hundreds of oil spills that occur each year in Nigeria and accuses the company of…
A group linked to al Qaeda allegedly claimed responsibility for the killing of two French journalists in northern Mali, officials say. At least 30 suspects were seized by authorities for…
California congressman raises questions for Benghazi hearing a week before Congress is expected to finally hear from CIA contractors on the ground in Libya during the deadly Benghazi attacks.
Libyan lawmakers summoned top government and security officials to appear before the General National Congress on Monday to discuss the deteriorating security situation in the eastern city of Benghazi.


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