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.…
An Egyptian court has upheld a ban on the activities of the Muslim Brotherhood, the official news agency MENA reported Wednesday.
Congo's M23 militia has announced it will disarm, but the country's conflict is far from over.
A rebel group that has fought against the government in the Democratic Republic of Congo for nearly two years announces Tuesday it will disarm.
The judge in the trial of deposed Egyptian President Mohamed Morsy was interrupted by Morsy and his co-defendants loudly speaking over him, rejecting the charges and claiming Morsy still was…
In downtown Johannesburg -- once a no-go zone riddled with crime -- a young entrepreneur is sparking an urban restoration.
CNN's Robyn Curnow meets David Goldblatt who reveals the story behind some of his most celebrated photographs.
South African photographer David Goldblatt on capturing the country's darkest hours in black and white.
Ian Lee explores how Nile Valley and Red Sea resorts are fighting for tourist dollars. Business has suffered as of late.
Protesters demand justice for a Kenyan teen who was allegedly gang raped, and the suspects ordered to cut grass as punishment.
Western intelligence missed a chance to capture or kill the suspected terrorist thought to be behind the Nairobi mall massacre, according to a former informant for both the CIA and…
CNN's Errol Barnett explores this unique North African country with a rich history.
The long-awaited film "Mandela: Long Walk To Freedom," has premiered in South Africa.
The bodies of two French journalists, who were killed in Mali, arrived in France Tuesday, Radio France International reported.
Egyptian Deputy P.M. Ziad Bahaa el-Din admits to Christiane Amanpour that "compromise" has become a "dirty word."
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