Antiporn law screws risque Ugandan singer
Source: Mail & Guardian
Why Rwandan men are rushing to be circumcised
Source: News of Rwanda
Mozambique sex workers learn to put life before money as HIV rates increase
Source: The Guardian
Africa Check: Does South Africa face an electricity grid collapse?
Source: Daily Maverick
South Africa: Don’t Let a Country’s Reputation Fool You
Source: Value Walk
Media Report: Advertising in Africa’s biggest economy
Source: MarkLives.com
Tutu marks 30 years since Nobel Prize
Source: Weekend Argus
Mugabe’s new ministers take oath
Source: SAPA
The Future of Egypt is in Education
Source: Egyptian Streets
Pulitzer-winning photojournalist dies in Liberia
Source: The State/AP
Six Africans Vie For $1m Global Teacher Prize
Source: Ventures Africa
Obama: US must remain vigilant in Ebola fight
Source: News & Observer/AP
Bad Hair Selfies Put Africa’s Rhino Poaching Crisis In the Spotlight
Source: The National Student
Three wise men from Africa promote reconciliation through interreligious dialogue
Source: National Catholic Reporter
Yale Programs Help Strengthen African Leaders, Businesses
Source: Yale University
China's Cnooc Says $2 Billion Uganda Oil Field Development on Course
Source: Capital.gr
FOREX Africa: How Will Oil Price Collapse Affect Africa’s Big Three Economies?
Source: AFK Insider
Moody's assigns first-time Ba3 rating to the Republic of Gabon; outlook stable
Source: Moody's Investors Service
Ugandan shilling edges down, outlook seen stable
Source: Reuters
Africa Focus: Ghana seeks law to protect HIV persons
Source: Shanghai Daily
Clearing Land Mines Becomes Women's Work in Mozambique and Beyond
Source: National Geographic
PHOTOS: 'Thousands' of Gambians Attend Antigay Rally
Source: The Advocate
Petition hopes to halt gay rights campaigner’s deportation to Uganda
Source: Pink News
Nigeria to Ghana Eurobonds Plunge as Oil Rout Hits Africa
Source: Bloomberg
Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni lashes out at ICC, wants Africa to pull out
Source: Standard Digital
Vaalco strikes oil at Etame 8-H offshore Gabon but H2S remains a problem
Source: Oil and Gas Technology
Cameroon army kills 180 Boko Haram militants
Source: African Spotlight
A dynamic African woman lives up to Michelle Obama’s call to give girls the chance to go to school
Source: The Washington Post
EXCLUSIVE: Notorious British criminal and millionaire slum landlord Nicholas van Hoogstraten is bankrolling Mugabe’s ruthless wife ‘Gucci Grace’ to be the world’s first female dictator
Source: Daily Mail
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Friday, December 12, 2014
Africa News Headlines for 12 December 2014
Labels:
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sex,
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Thursday, December 4, 2014
Africa News Headlines for 4 December 2014
Djibouti: Iran’s strategic Policy in Africa “friend and brother"
Source: Geeska Afrika
Kenya arrests 77 Chinese over 'hacking'
Source: Aljazeera
Tanzania Shows It Has A Woman’s Constitution
Source: Africa in Transition
Uganda begins issuance of national identity cards
Source: StarAfrica
Efforts to dignify SA sex trade
Source: Pretoria News
Kenya Looks for Tourism Boost
Source: O'Dwyer's
The AIDS-Fighting Tampon
Source: The Atlantic
Iran nuke deal a game-changer
Source: Cape Times
Gabon Builds Replica of Mohammed V Mausoleum
Source: Morocco World News
Abortion: Uganda registers 800 daily, 1,500 girls die annually
Source: New Vision
Gay and lesbian Gambians live in fear of ‘aggravated homosexuality’ law
Source: The Guardian
OPEC Batters Nigeria to Gabon Bonds as Crude Oil Drops
Source: Bloomberg
Bloomberg: African oil explorer Tullow ripe for a takeover
Source: BizNews.com/Bloomberg
Canceling safaris over misplaced Ebola fear hurts Africa and its wildlife
Source: Los Angeles Times
Busch: Night is falling on Nigeria (1)
Source: The Guardian
Civil society unhappy with President Museveni’s World AIDS Day remarks
Source: The Independent
Benefits of circumcision 'outweigh the risks'
Source: Mail Online
Gabon strike cuts oil output, shutters refinery, says union
Source: Business Day
Mbabazi camp keen on NRM court battles
Source: The Observer
Male Ebola survivors asked to abstain from sex
Source: IRIN
Gabon Creates New Marine Park System, Saving Species In 18,000 Ocean Sq Miles
Source: PRNewswire
Source: Geeska Afrika
Kenya arrests 77 Chinese over 'hacking'
Source: Aljazeera
Tanzania Shows It Has A Woman’s Constitution
Source: Africa in Transition
Uganda begins issuance of national identity cards
Source: StarAfrica
Efforts to dignify SA sex trade
Source: Pretoria News
Kenya Looks for Tourism Boost
Source: O'Dwyer's
The AIDS-Fighting Tampon
Source: The Atlantic
Iran nuke deal a game-changer
Source: Cape Times
Gabon Builds Replica of Mohammed V Mausoleum
Source: Morocco World News
Abortion: Uganda registers 800 daily, 1,500 girls die annually
Source: New Vision
Gay and lesbian Gambians live in fear of ‘aggravated homosexuality’ law
Source: The Guardian
OPEC Batters Nigeria to Gabon Bonds as Crude Oil Drops
Source: Bloomberg
Bloomberg: African oil explorer Tullow ripe for a takeover
Source: BizNews.com/Bloomberg
Canceling safaris over misplaced Ebola fear hurts Africa and its wildlife
Source: Los Angeles Times
Busch: Night is falling on Nigeria (1)
Source: The Guardian
Civil society unhappy with President Museveni’s World AIDS Day remarks
Source: The Independent
Benefits of circumcision 'outweigh the risks'
Source: Mail Online
Gabon strike cuts oil output, shutters refinery, says union
Source: Business Day
Mbabazi camp keen on NRM court battles
Source: The Observer
Male Ebola survivors asked to abstain from sex
Source: IRIN
Gabon Creates New Marine Park System, Saving Species In 18,000 Ocean Sq Miles
Source: PRNewswire
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Wednesday, August 20, 2014
Africa News Headlines for 20 August 2014
China must stop its arms sales to war-torn South Sudan
Source: South China Morning Post
Shortage of school toilets leaves stink
Source: IOL/Daily News
Africa’s necessary data revolution
Source; Korea JoongAng Daily
E-readers bring hope to Africa's schools
Source: CNN
Uganda Foreign Missions websites a disaster
Source: New Vision
African Women Are Africa's Future
Source: The Huffington Post
'Sony phones top for porn in SA'
Source: iAfrica.com
Can China Save Africa's Elephants?
Source: Bloomberg View
Global Consulting Firm Links Businesses to Partnerships in Africa
Source: AFK Insider
'In Morocco youth unemployment is driving up inequality'
Source: The Guardian
Aga Khan Development Network to Invest U.S. $1 Billion (Sh1.6 Trillion)in Expansion Plans for Tanzania
Source: Daily News
Conservationists Urge Action As African Elephants Reach Tipping Point
Source: NPR/Here & Now
African Media Tries to Educate Public About Ebola
Source: Voice of America
Mutharika Urged to Protect Sexual Minorities in Malawi
Source: Nyasa Times
UK, US support Uganda malaria eradication efforts
Source: New Vision
Museveni tells off Bukusu, Bagisu over archaic circumcision ritual,
says it promotes prostitution
Source: The Star
These Two Charts Show How China Is Helping Decimate Africa's Elephants
Source; Foreign Policy
President Uhuru assures investors in tourism industry of support
Source: Standard Digital
FM: Kenya Supports Iran's Right to Use Peaceful N. Technology
Source: Fars News Agency
In Liberia, Ebola Quarantine Sparks Riots
Source: NPR/Here & Now
Clearing the air on US-Kenya relations
Source: Standard Digital
Why Are So Many Women Dying From Ebola?
Source: Foreign Policy
Source: South China Morning Post
Shortage of school toilets leaves stink
Source: IOL/Daily News
Africa’s necessary data revolution
Source; Korea JoongAng Daily
E-readers bring hope to Africa's schools
Source: CNN
Uganda Foreign Missions websites a disaster
Source: New Vision
African Women Are Africa's Future
Source: The Huffington Post
'Sony phones top for porn in SA'
Source: iAfrica.com
Can China Save Africa's Elephants?
Source: Bloomberg View
Global Consulting Firm Links Businesses to Partnerships in Africa
Source: AFK Insider
'In Morocco youth unemployment is driving up inequality'
Source: The Guardian
Aga Khan Development Network to Invest U.S. $1 Billion (Sh1.6 Trillion)in Expansion Plans for Tanzania
Source: Daily News
Conservationists Urge Action As African Elephants Reach Tipping Point
Source: NPR/Here & Now
African Media Tries to Educate Public About Ebola
Source: Voice of America
Mutharika Urged to Protect Sexual Minorities in Malawi
Source: Nyasa Times
UK, US support Uganda malaria eradication efforts
Source: New Vision
Museveni tells off Bukusu, Bagisu over archaic circumcision ritual,
says it promotes prostitution
Source: The Star
These Two Charts Show How China Is Helping Decimate Africa's Elephants
Source; Foreign Policy
President Uhuru assures investors in tourism industry of support
Source: Standard Digital
FM: Kenya Supports Iran's Right to Use Peaceful N. Technology
Source: Fars News Agency
In Liberia, Ebola Quarantine Sparks Riots
Source: NPR/Here & Now
Clearing the air on US-Kenya relations
Source: Standard Digital
Why Are So Many Women Dying From Ebola?
Source: Foreign Policy
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Tuesday, August 19, 2014
Africa News Headlines for 19 August 2014
Plan early, Uganda sports federations urged
Source: Kawowo
Gender Commission criticises Uhuru’s Envoys list
Source: Kenya Satellite Network
United Nations warns Nigeria on dangers of open defecation
Source: The Guardian
UN predicts rapid urbanization in Uganda
Source: New Vision
African elephant numbers collapsing
Source: Nature
Legalising prostitution could 'boost' SA's economy
Source: Eyewitness News
Biggest porn watchers in SA revealed
Source: mybroadband
Museveni to water down anti-gay law
Source: Legalbrief Today
Africa needs ‘hard’ and ‘soft’ projects
Source; Business Day
Uganda criminalises HIV transmission
Source: GayNZ.com
The President of Gabon meets with Eni’s CEO
Source: Energy Global
Africa' top business school goes on show in Johannesburg
Source: Bizcommunity
Nigeria-South Africa forum to discuss intra-African trade
Source: SouthAfrica.info
Ugandan President Says Humanities Are Useless; Here’s Why He’s Wrong
Source: Ventures Africa
Partnership with Lagos is for skill acquisition, capacity building – Nigerite
Source: Business Day
UPDF Somalia troops not paid for six months
Source: The Observer
Ugandan archbishop acknowledges gays are “human beings”
Source: Metro Weekly
Arusha college launches degree in good governance
Source: Daily News
African Writers Rip U.S. Summit, Asking ‘For Whose Benefit?’
Source: Black Press USA
Middle Class in Nigeria, Others to Balloon, Says Standard Bank
Source: This Day Live
Crude Oil from Africa Surging to Decrease Dependency on Middle East
Source: Business Korea
Can South Africa's Tourism Boom Survive Its Own Government's Regulations?
Source: Travel Pulse
In Rural Kenya, Pressure Builds Against Female Circumcision
Source: Big News Network/VOA
Uganda’s Anti-Gay Law Masks The Real Scandal –
A Growing Western Child Sex Trade In Africa
Source: The Daily Caller
Post US-Africa Summit Analysis: Kenya Won The Beauty Pageant
Source: AFK Insider
Ten Books for Approaching Religious Conflict in Nigeria
Source: Africa in Transition
Angola’s Benguela rail project is complete, says construction firm
Source: Out-Law.com
Diplomatic appointments unconstitutional, Uhuru told
Source: News24
Source: Kawowo
Gender Commission criticises Uhuru’s Envoys list
Source: Kenya Satellite Network
United Nations warns Nigeria on dangers of open defecation
Source: The Guardian
UN predicts rapid urbanization in Uganda
Source: New Vision
African elephant numbers collapsing
Source: Nature
Legalising prostitution could 'boost' SA's economy
Source: Eyewitness News
Biggest porn watchers in SA revealed
Source: mybroadband
Museveni to water down anti-gay law
Source: Legalbrief Today
Africa needs ‘hard’ and ‘soft’ projects
Source; Business Day
Uganda criminalises HIV transmission
Source: GayNZ.com
The President of Gabon meets with Eni’s CEO
Source: Energy Global
Africa' top business school goes on show in Johannesburg
Source: Bizcommunity
Nigeria-South Africa forum to discuss intra-African trade
Source: SouthAfrica.info
Ugandan President Says Humanities Are Useless; Here’s Why He’s Wrong
Source: Ventures Africa
Partnership with Lagos is for skill acquisition, capacity building – Nigerite
Source: Business Day
UPDF Somalia troops not paid for six months
Source: The Observer
Ugandan archbishop acknowledges gays are “human beings”
Source: Metro Weekly
Arusha college launches degree in good governance
Source: Daily News
African Writers Rip U.S. Summit, Asking ‘For Whose Benefit?’
Source: Black Press USA
Middle Class in Nigeria, Others to Balloon, Says Standard Bank
Source: This Day Live
Crude Oil from Africa Surging to Decrease Dependency on Middle East
Source: Business Korea
Can South Africa's Tourism Boom Survive Its Own Government's Regulations?
Source: Travel Pulse
In Rural Kenya, Pressure Builds Against Female Circumcision
Source: Big News Network/VOA
Uganda’s Anti-Gay Law Masks The Real Scandal –
A Growing Western Child Sex Trade In Africa
Source: The Daily Caller
Post US-Africa Summit Analysis: Kenya Won The Beauty Pageant
Source: AFK Insider
Ten Books for Approaching Religious Conflict in Nigeria
Source: Africa in Transition
Angola’s Benguela rail project is complete, says construction firm
Source: Out-Law.com
Diplomatic appointments unconstitutional, Uhuru told
Source: News24
Monday, July 21, 2014
Africa News Headlines for 21 July 2014
Sub-Saharan Economies Are Most Improved On 2014 Global Innovation Index
Source: International Business Times
Biafra and Boko Haram: Different Conflicts, Common Themes
Source: African Arguments
Young African leaders at Notre Dame
Source: South Bend Tribune
A United States of Africa? Not Yet
Source: Wall Street Journal
Al-Sisi not to attend US-Africa summit
Source: World Bulletin
Air Uganda suspends operations indefinitely
Source: Airfinance Journal
DA’s Ntuli uneasy after US racial incident
Source: The Mercury/IOL
US to Settle with African Leader’s Son in $71 Million Graft Cases
Source: 100 Reporters
U.S. Concerned by Convictions of Swazi Human Rights Lawyer and Journalist
Source: U.S. Department of State
Swiss Commodities Traders Go Big on African Oil
Source: Wall Street Journal
Gabon picks seven companies for final oil block talks
Source: Reuters
Obama Charts a Risky Course With Africa Heads-of-State Summit
Source: Wall Street Journal
Uninvited To The US-Africa Leaders Summit: The Tyrant Of Eritrea
Source: AFK Insider
AU Official Anticipates Stronger Ties at US-Africa Summit
Source: Voice of America
U.S.-Africa Leaders' Summit: Let's Ensure It's on the Positive Side of History
Source: The Huffington Post
Africans Open Fuller Wallets to the Future
Source: New York Times
Circumcision campaigns in Africa show their value in the fight against AIDS
Source: The China Post
Cape Town’s Labia cinema: Go digital or go dark
Source: Daily Maverick
Aircraft with U.S. personnel lands in Ugandan road
Source: Army Times
Q&A: How To Run A Community-Driven Tourism Venture In Africa
Source: AFK Insider
Expelled from Tanzania, Rwandans find new hope back home
Source: News of Rwanda
Uganda's street children: 'The police beat us with canes. We live badly'
Source: The Guardian
LRA Fights Disease, Finds a Way to Survive in CAR’s Bush
Source: AFK Insider
Uganda to review mining laws
Source: The Independent
Violence simmers in Central Africa as peace talks open
Source: Business Recorder
Source: International Business Times
Biafra and Boko Haram: Different Conflicts, Common Themes
Source: African Arguments
Young African leaders at Notre Dame
Source: South Bend Tribune
A United States of Africa? Not Yet
Source: Wall Street Journal
Al-Sisi not to attend US-Africa summit
Source: World Bulletin
Air Uganda suspends operations indefinitely
Source: Airfinance Journal
DA’s Ntuli uneasy after US racial incident
Source: The Mercury/IOL
US to Settle with African Leader’s Son in $71 Million Graft Cases
Source: 100 Reporters
U.S. Concerned by Convictions of Swazi Human Rights Lawyer and Journalist
Source: U.S. Department of State
Swiss Commodities Traders Go Big on African Oil
Source: Wall Street Journal
Gabon picks seven companies for final oil block talks
Source: Reuters
Obama Charts a Risky Course With Africa Heads-of-State Summit
Source: Wall Street Journal
Uninvited To The US-Africa Leaders Summit: The Tyrant Of Eritrea
Source: AFK Insider
AU Official Anticipates Stronger Ties at US-Africa Summit
Source: Voice of America
U.S.-Africa Leaders' Summit: Let's Ensure It's on the Positive Side of History
Source: The Huffington Post
Africans Open Fuller Wallets to the Future
Source: New York Times
Circumcision campaigns in Africa show their value in the fight against AIDS
Source: The China Post
Cape Town’s Labia cinema: Go digital or go dark
Source: Daily Maverick
Aircraft with U.S. personnel lands in Ugandan road
Source: Army Times
Q&A: How To Run A Community-Driven Tourism Venture In Africa
Source: AFK Insider
Expelled from Tanzania, Rwandans find new hope back home
Source: News of Rwanda
Uganda's street children: 'The police beat us with canes. We live badly'
Source: The Guardian
LRA Fights Disease, Finds a Way to Survive in CAR’s Bush
Source: AFK Insider
Uganda to review mining laws
Source: The Independent
Violence simmers in Central Africa as peace talks open
Source: Business Recorder
Labels:
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Friday, July 18, 2014
Africa News Headlines for 18 July 2014
Nelson Mandela: Google Doodle honours former South African president and anti-apartheid revolutionary on the 96 anniversary of his birth
Source: The Independent
Sex-for-fish behaviour escalating HIV in Uganda
Source: New Vision
Bono-led relief no cure as Ghana, Zambia consider IMF aid
Source: Sydney Morning Herald
With oil in Uganda means there is huge deposits in Rwanda too – say experts
Source: Rwanda Eye
The struggling African farmer recast as enterprising entrepreneur
Source: Devex
Bringing Solar Power and Hope to the DRC
Source: Africa in Transition
Tulane hosts young African leaders as part of Obama initiative
Source: The Times-Picayune
DRC launches agri-business park in move to revamp farming
Source: The Africa Report
Ethiopian authorities charge nine journalists with terrorism
Source: Nazret.com
The U.S.-Africa Leaders Summit: Far from “Bungled”
Source: Brookings/Africa in Focus
'ICC should drop charges against Kenyatta – for now'
Source: The Guardian
Violence in Mali Continues Despite French Efforts
Source: Voice of America
Kidnapped women, kids sex slaves in DRC
Source: News24
US endorses Morocco's plan on Sahara
Source: Business Standard
Five years in hell: Behind the interview
Source: WTOP
Young African leaders visit Texas
Source: KSAT-TV
Where thieves are siphoning off oil
Source: Business Times
Why the U.S. Is Spending Millions to Circumcise African Men
Source: takepart
Zimbabwean prostitutes collecting sperm to sell to South African sangomas
Source: Nehanda Radio
Across Africa, MSM report low access to basic HIV services
Source: San Diego Gay & Lesbian News
Uganda police abuse street children, says HRW
Source: BBC News
Uhuru welcomes Toyota Corporation’s investment
Source: KBC
South Africa: Missions, Transformation, and the Legacy of Apartheid
Source: Africa in Transition
Uganda’s LGBT and HIV/AIDS activists answer your questions
Source: PBS Newshour
Making a living as a Zimbabwean poet
Source: Radio Netherlands Worldwide
It’s time for Africa again as Hollande starts three-nation visit
Source: France24
Ambassador of hope: Home again in Uganda, a doctor sees progress
Source: Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center
Top UN officials call for effective investment in Africa
Source: Shanghai Daily
Source: The Independent
Sex-for-fish behaviour escalating HIV in Uganda
Source: New Vision
Bono-led relief no cure as Ghana, Zambia consider IMF aid
Source: Sydney Morning Herald
With oil in Uganda means there is huge deposits in Rwanda too – say experts
Source: Rwanda Eye
The struggling African farmer recast as enterprising entrepreneur
Source: Devex
Bringing Solar Power and Hope to the DRC
Source: Africa in Transition
Tulane hosts young African leaders as part of Obama initiative
Source: The Times-Picayune
DRC launches agri-business park in move to revamp farming
Source: The Africa Report
Ethiopian authorities charge nine journalists with terrorism
Source: Nazret.com
The U.S.-Africa Leaders Summit: Far from “Bungled”
Source: Brookings/Africa in Focus
'ICC should drop charges against Kenyatta – for now'
Source: The Guardian
Violence in Mali Continues Despite French Efforts
Source: Voice of America
Kidnapped women, kids sex slaves in DRC
Source: News24
US endorses Morocco's plan on Sahara
Source: Business Standard
Five years in hell: Behind the interview
Source: WTOP
Young African leaders visit Texas
Source: KSAT-TV
Where thieves are siphoning off oil
Source: Business Times
Why the U.S. Is Spending Millions to Circumcise African Men
Source: takepart
Zimbabwean prostitutes collecting sperm to sell to South African sangomas
Source: Nehanda Radio
Across Africa, MSM report low access to basic HIV services
Source: San Diego Gay & Lesbian News
Uganda police abuse street children, says HRW
Source: BBC News
Uhuru welcomes Toyota Corporation’s investment
Source: KBC
South Africa: Missions, Transformation, and the Legacy of Apartheid
Source: Africa in Transition
Uganda’s LGBT and HIV/AIDS activists answer your questions
Source: PBS Newshour
Making a living as a Zimbabwean poet
Source: Radio Netherlands Worldwide
It’s time for Africa again as Hollande starts three-nation visit
Source: France24
Ambassador of hope: Home again in Uganda, a doctor sees progress
Source: Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center
Top UN officials call for effective investment in Africa
Source: Shanghai Daily
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Thursday, May 8, 2014
Africa News Headlines for 8 May 2014
Snip Decision: Africa's Campaign To Circumcise Its Men
Source: NPR All Things Considered
Michelle Obama's hashtag help sign for Nigerian girls irks Twitter critics
Source: Washington Times
How Africa Can Capitalize on Its Progress
Source: Wall Street Journal
South Africans disappointed by growing inequality
Source: Marketplace
Examining the state of media freedom in Southern Africa
Source: Bizcommunity
36 million arrivals and counting: Sub-Saharan Africa keeps growing
Source: TTG Digital
We Must Break Money Transfer Monopolies in Africa, Says WorldRemit
Source: MarketWatch
Cost of Somali piracy falls, but West Africa piracy increasing: Report
Source: Business Insurance
Civil War Invades An Elephant Sanctuary: One Researcher's Escape
Source: NPR Morning Edition
Report says Africa loses 50 bln USD in illicit cash flows
Source: Shanghai Daily
Nigeria, South Africa partner to push intra-African economic integration
Source: Business Day
Security Worries Cloud African Economic Picture
Source: Wall Street Journal
Global cost of Somali piracy 'halved' in 2013
Source: Aljazeera
Let’s reduce trade barriers, Uhuru tells Abuja panel
Source: Daily Nation
Peacekeeping Missions Lack Trust In Central African Republic
Source: NPR Morning Edition
Hell Is an Understatement: A report from the bloody, crumbling Central African Republic
Source: The New Republic
LRA leader within S. Sudan’s disputed region, says UN
Source: Sudan Tribune
An Hour With Africa’s Richest Man
Source: TIME
ANC losing parliamentary seats in South Africa's elections
Source: The Africa Report
France to Keep Troops in Africa Against Extremists
Source: ABC News/AP
China Proposes China-Africa Regional Aviation Plan
Source: Channels
Africa Features High On Emirates Airline Priority List
Source: Wall Street Journal
Fast growing retail and e-commerce in Africa offers Huge potential – DHL
Source: PC Tech
Content nodes to accelerate Africa’s Internet
Source: Biztech Africa
U.S. Team To Assist Nigeria In Locating Kidnapped School Girls
Source: NPR Morning Edition
Kenya: Uhuru Kenyatta Helped Launch a “Visa free travel in Africa”
Source: Geeska Afrika
Africa Should Not Follow China's Model, Beijing's Ambassador Says
Source: Forbes
What’s Wrong With the Electrify Africa Act
Source: The Nation
Source: NPR All Things Considered
Michelle Obama's hashtag help sign for Nigerian girls irks Twitter critics
Source: Washington Times
How Africa Can Capitalize on Its Progress
Source: Wall Street Journal
South Africans disappointed by growing inequality
Source: Marketplace
Examining the state of media freedom in Southern Africa
Source: Bizcommunity
36 million arrivals and counting: Sub-Saharan Africa keeps growing
Source: TTG Digital
We Must Break Money Transfer Monopolies in Africa, Says WorldRemit
Source: MarketWatch
Cost of Somali piracy falls, but West Africa piracy increasing: Report
Source: Business Insurance
Civil War Invades An Elephant Sanctuary: One Researcher's Escape
Source: NPR Morning Edition
Report says Africa loses 50 bln USD in illicit cash flows
Source: Shanghai Daily
Nigeria, South Africa partner to push intra-African economic integration
Source: Business Day
Security Worries Cloud African Economic Picture
Source: Wall Street Journal
Global cost of Somali piracy 'halved' in 2013
Source: Aljazeera
Let’s reduce trade barriers, Uhuru tells Abuja panel
Source: Daily Nation
Peacekeeping Missions Lack Trust In Central African Republic
Source: NPR Morning Edition
Hell Is an Understatement: A report from the bloody, crumbling Central African Republic
Source: The New Republic
LRA leader within S. Sudan’s disputed region, says UN
Source: Sudan Tribune
An Hour With Africa’s Richest Man
Source: TIME
ANC losing parliamentary seats in South Africa's elections
Source: The Africa Report
France to Keep Troops in Africa Against Extremists
Source: ABC News/AP
China Proposes China-Africa Regional Aviation Plan
Source: Channels
Africa Features High On Emirates Airline Priority List
Source: Wall Street Journal
Fast growing retail and e-commerce in Africa offers Huge potential – DHL
Source: PC Tech
Content nodes to accelerate Africa’s Internet
Source: Biztech Africa
U.S. Team To Assist Nigeria In Locating Kidnapped School Girls
Source: NPR Morning Edition
Kenya: Uhuru Kenyatta Helped Launch a “Visa free travel in Africa”
Source: Geeska Afrika
Africa Should Not Follow China's Model, Beijing's Ambassador Says
Source: Forbes
What’s Wrong With the Electrify Africa Act
Source: The Nation
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