

HIV Drug Shortage Plagues Uganda
A doctor draws blood to check for HIV/AIDS at a mobile testing unit in a suburb of Uganda’s capital, Kampala, May 16, 2014. KAMPALA,...


Rwandan Opposition Leader Urges a ‘No’ Vote in Referendum
Frank Habineza, the leader of Rwanda's only opposition political party the Democratic Green Party of Rwanda, speaks to a reporter at his...


Opposition: More Than 40 Killed in Ethiopia Protests
Opposition leaders in central Ethiopia said security forces have killed more than 40 people in recent weeks, amid protests against a...


World Powers Back Libyan Unity Plan
Italy's Foreign Minister Paolo Gentiloni (C), U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry (L) and UN special envoy for Libya Martin Kobler at a...


Central African Republic Votes on New Constitution
Voters queue outside a polling station in Bangui on December 13, 2015 to vote for the constitutional referendum, seen as a test run for...


Shi'ites: Nigerian Soldiers Kill 12, Besiege Islamic Movement
LAGOS, NIGERIA—Soldiers besieging the home of the leader of a Shi'ite movement accused of trying to assassinate Nigeria's army chief have...


Gambia President Declares Country Islamic Republic
Gambia President Yahya Jammeh arrives for a summit in Abuja, Nigeria, Feb. 27, 2015. Jammeh declared the tiny West African nation an...


87 Dead During Attacks on Military Bases in Burundi
Men carry away a dead body in the Nyakabiga neighborhood of Bujumbura, Burundi, Dec. 12, 2015. At least 20 dead bodies were found on the...


Explosion at Ethiopia Mosque Wounds Six
A hand grenade was thrown Friday at a mosque in the Ethiopian capital of Addis Ababa, wounding at least six people, police said....


'Shocked and alarmed': New York Times reporter back from Libya describes the ISIS surge ther
ISIS fighters drive through Libya. While Western nations focus on taking ISIS out in Iraq and Syria, the terrorist group's influence in...















