

US Interior Secretary to Help Fight African Wildlife Trafficking
Kenyan Wildlife Rangers standing near the carcass of an elephant in Tsavo East, Kenya, in this June 19, 2014. HARARE—U.S. Secretary of...


China Seen as Key to Blunting N. Korea's Aggression
A Chinese-built fence near a concrete marker depicting the North Korean and Chinese national flags with the words "China North Korea...


Liberia President Supports Reducing Presidential Term
Liberian President Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf. Liberian President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf said she supports the call by Liberians to reduce the...


After Beating Inflation, Zimbabwe Now Faces Deflation
Hawkers sell goods on the streets of Zimbabwe's capital Harare, Sept.17, 2015. Zimbabwe's economy ends 2015 with predictions that prices...


Zimbabwe Switches to Yuan as Reserve Currency
A clerk counts 100 Chinese yuan banknotes at a branch of China Merchants Bank in Hefei, Anhui province, April 20, 2015....


US Adds African Lions to Endangered List
An African lion at the Paris Zoological Park, Bois de Vincennes, east of Paris, April 8, 2014. The United States added two species of...


Succession Battle a Threat to Party, Zimabwe's Mugabe Says
President Robert Mugabe waits to address crowds gathered for Zimbabwe's Heroes Day commemorations in Harare, Aug. 10, 2015. HARARE,...


China Offers $60 Billions in Loans, Aid to Africa
South African President Jacob Zuma (R) shakes hand with visiting Chinese President Xi Jinping after their joint media conference at Union...


African Nations Vulnerable to Effects of Climate Change
Mejury Tererai, 31, works in her maize field near Gokwe, Zimbabwe, May 20, 2015. Southern Africa has suffered one of its worst harvests...


China's Xi in Zimbabwe to Sign Power, Infrastructure Deals
Chinese President Xi Jinping arrived in Zimbabwe on Tuesday, the first visit by a Chinese leader since 1996, amid expectations that he...















