Nigerians wary of American ‘so-called friends’
Nigeria distrusts U.S. efforts to help fight terror, while the Americans are frustrated by Nigerian military abuses.
Nigerians wary of American ‘so-called friends’
Nigeria distrusts U.S. efforts to help fight terror, while the Americans are frustrated by Nigerian military abuses.
Low turnout threatens Sissi’s goal of resounding mandate
Polling stations across Egypt were deserted even after balloting in the presidential election was extended.
Nigerian official’s claim is latest twist in search for girls
The country’s military appears less worried about the girls amid reports of secret mediation with Boko Haram.
Egypt extends voting in presidential election to 3rd day
Widespread reports of low turnout prompt the move, which analysts say will hurt front-runner Sissi politically.
Blame game for Nigerian officials over Boko Haram threat
President Goodluck Jonathan’s opponents are seizing on the uproar over the kidnapped schoolgirls.
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Egyptians vote in presidential election
Two candidates are vying for the top office after Egypt’s first democratically elected president was ousted last year.
Car bombs explode in Jos, Nigeria
Two car bombs exploded at a bustling bus terminal and market, killing at least 118 people and wounding dozens.
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See images of the Washington Monument reopening, reaction to the Turkish mining disaster, India’s election and more.
French photojournalist killed in Africa
Camille Lepage, 26, was slain while on assignment in the war-torn Central African Republic.
South Africa begins voting
South Africans head to the polls Wednesday to vote in a general election that will decide whether the ruling ANC will remain in power.
Worldwide, protesters demand rescue of Nigerian girls
International rallies protest the government’s weak response to mass kidnapping of schoolgirls.
Explosion kills 19 in Nigerian capital of Abuja
A car bomb exploded on a busy road in Nigeria days before the city is to host a major international economic forum.
Star Wars to boost tourism
The nation is using “Star Wars” to increase visitors and save a movie set.
South Sudan again rocked by violence
Hundreds killed as rebels seize oil hub, the United Nations has said.
Blast in Nigerian capital kills at least 71
Police say an explosion at a busy bus station has also wounded 124.
Crisis in the Central African Republic
The U.N. evacuated Muslims from the capital of the Central African Republic in order to “save their lives,” officials say.
Rwanda’s somber remembrance
In powerful ceremonies, heads of state, survivors and children mark 20 years since the 1994 Rwandan genocide.
Rwanda’s journey after the genocide
Two decades later, the country has made great strides economically.
1996: Rwandan refugees return from Zaire
The refugees return and efforts are made to reunite children and parents.
Crisis in the Central African Republic
During months of violence, more than 130,000 people have taken refuge in Cameroon, but many are sheltered in the capital.
In Senegal, birth control meets religious rejection
A campaign to encourage smaller families is denounced as un-Islamic.
Chad marks Zakouma National Park’s anniversary
50th anniversary of it’s oldest park with ceremonial incineration of elephant tusks.
Instability, violence in Central African Republic
Killings and atrocities continue as thousands flee to neighboring countries.
Animal views
Kenyan lions fitted with GPS-tracking collars, a snowy owl in downtown Washington and other fascinating creatures.
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