

No Safe Place to Run in Burundi's Capital
BUJUMBURA, BURUNDI—Many families in Burundi’s capital have moved across town for fear of being caught in clashes between armed youth and...


CHEVRON CEO: 'Hundreds of billions of dollars are being taken out of the business right now'
It is tough out there in the oil business. John Watson, chief executive of Chevron, one of the biggest oil and gas companies in the US,...


Nigeria Social Media Bill Draws Protests
A user checks applications on a smartphone. LAGOS, NIGERIA—Protesters marched to Nigeria’s National Assembly on Tuesday to denounce a...


American Al-Shabab, Nabbed in Somalia, Denies IS link
This undated photo provided by the FBI shows Mohamed Abdullahi Hassan, a former Minnesota resident, who was arrested by authorities in...


Optimism Follows Meeting of Myanmar’s Political Heavyweights
Myanmar opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi, right, and Zeyar Thaw, a parliament member of her National League for Democracy party, leave...


France Urges EU to Act Faster Against Extremist Finances
France's Finance Minister Michel Sapin, right, talks with European Commissioner for Economic and Financial Affairs Pierre Moscovici...


10 Million in Ethiopia Face Hunger After Worst Drought in Decades
A mother quenches her malnourished child's thirst while waiting for food handouts at a health center in drought-stricken remote Somali...


France Questions Soldiers Linked to CAR Abuse Allegations
French soldiers stand in front of protesters demonstrating against French troops in Bambari, Central African Republic. Officials in...


US Muslim Communities Seek Truth, Social Justice From Candidates
Muslim Prayer at Masjid Ibrahim, Dec.4 2015. NEW YORK—When President Obama addressed terror in San Bernardino and a new wave of...


French mainstream parties split over response to Le Pen
French National Front President Marine Le Pen speaks after the announcement of the results of the first round of the regional election on...















