They Are Thriving...What would happen if you built a Muslim mosque right next door to a Christian church in a country that is plagued by religious violence?
South Africa's and Togo's parliaments this month ratified the agreement establishing the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA). The total number of countries committing to the deal has thus grown to 49.
South Africa's and Togo's parliaments this month ratified the agreement establishing the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA). The total number of countries committing to the deal has thus grown to 49.
If you've been following much international news, you've probably heard that, after literally years of scandal, abuse, and incompetence, South Africa's president Jacob Zuma was finally forced to resign last week.
The deadly ambush in Niger last October that left four U.S. serviceman dead prompted months of hand-wringing inside the Pentagon. But that botched operation, which drew national attention to U.S. counterterror operations throughout Africa should not
Amid the George HW Bush imperial death-orgy, the endless saga of Midtown Mussolini's daily news cycle, the seemingly unprecedented political upsurge in France, and countless other show-stopping news stories, you likely missed three very sad, yet re
MPs in South Africa have adopted a report on a proposed change to the constitution, which would allow land to be seized from white owners without compensation. An attempt to stop it in court failed last week.
Elsa's father was a businessman. He was always looking for a good deal, and as the owner of a brick factory in the Ethiopian capital of Addis Ababa, he had money to invest.
With the South African government intent on giving all of the nation's farmland to blacks and white farmers being slaughtered in heinous, horrible violence, Russian President Vladimir Putin has opened his nation's doors to South Africa's white
Following the significant expansion of United States Africa Command (AFRICOM) forces throughout the African continent over the past half-decade, Russia is playing its own hand at advising indigenous forces while increasing its military footprint in c
Melania Trump sat down with "World News Tonight" Weekend Anchor and Chief National Affairs Correspondent Tom Llamas for an ABC News exclusive interview set to air next week.
First lady Melania Trump talked about the #MeToo movement in an interview with Good Morning America set to air on Friday, and she echoed her husband on a key point.
Justin's note: Today, Doug Casey and I discuss Somalia.
Somalia is a country on Africa's east coast. Most people don't know anything about the place, other than that it's infamous for pirates.
But that's not the only thing that makes
(Natural News) A major pharmaceutical company has been outed for lacing tetanus vaccines with chemicals verified to have sterilized hundreds of thousands of innocent women and children throughout Africa.
Nwakah's mission, and the reason she stays, became clear shortly after her arrival in Lagos. Before she had gotten her driver's license, Nwakah relied on a friend to drive her around. One day, after being diagnosed with malaria, that friend died
One of our major themes this year has been avoiding big mistakes…
Mostly, we've been talking about avoiding assets that are irrationally expensive (like most stocks and real estate today). And we've been discussing ways to raise cash and div
Secret talks are underway for a Chinese company to takeover ZESCO, an electricity company in Zambia. This is because the country has fallen into debt, and China is seizing government assets for repayment. This is an increasingly visible strategy wher
Giraffes and elephants wander about in the snow after freak blizzards hit Africa
Animals more suited to the brilliant sunshine usually associated with the continent have been snapped trudging through snow in amazing pictures
Giraffes and elephants wander about in the snow after freak blizzards hit Africa
Animals more suited to the brilliant sunshine usually associated with the continent have been snapped trudging through snow in amazing pictures
Giraffes and elephants wander about in the snow after freak blizzards hit Africa
Animals more suited to the brilliant sunshine usually associated with the continent have been snapped trudging through snow in amazing pictures
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) approves of South Africa's controversial land reform as long as the highly contentious process is "rules-based" and transparent, according to the fund's representative in the country.
Around 200,000 US troops are stationed in 177 countries throughout the world. Those forces utilize several hundred military installations. Africa is no exemption.
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