Regional summit aims to advance peace efforts, including a pledge not to interfere in the affairs of neighboring countries
There are now 94 confirmed cases of polio in south-central Somalia, including some near the Ethiopia border
Dismissed Vice President Riek Machar says president's cabinet reshuffle underscores divisions within ruling party
Army helicopters launch attack near headquarters of M23 rebel group in North Kivu province
Peacekeepers have been supporting the army by sending food, water, other supplies to the front lines
Congolese army presses rebels trying solidify territorial gains, while beleaguered residents of rebel-held towns grow weary of violence
Rwandan Justice Minister says the international court delivers 'selective justice'
Growing population of Kenya’s capital outpacing capacity of city’s emergency services, so residents are taking steps to fend for themselves
Barclays bank terminating accounts of wire transfer companies operating in Somalia, out of concern that some money could be diverted to fund terrorism
Government spokesman says plane had been in air for about 20 minutes when one of pilots reported problem with one of aircraft’s two engines
Michelle Obama, Laura Bush attend African First Ladies Summit to discuss initiatives aimed at empowering women
US president aims to increase private investment in Tanzania, where the economy is growing at a seven percent annual rate
President Obama's trip underscores a silent competition with China to tap the country’s growing economic potential
President due to participate in business roundtable in Dar es Salaam to hear from CEOs, business leaders from Africa, US
Officials say Sheikh Hassan Dahir Aweys was taken into custody early Wednesday in Himin and Heeb area
One of the goals of President Obama’s upcoming tour of Africa is to promote U.S. business interests across a continent now dominated by China
US president's trip, which does not include visit to birthplace of his father, expected to focus on trade and investment
Internal Affairs minister says cordon was lifted after Monitor editors agreed not to publish stories that 'can generate tension'
Ethiopian PM says the ICC process, which was meant to punish leaders for atrocities and ill governance, unfairly targets Africans
Hassan Sheikh Mohamed addresses the issue at the African Union summit in Addis Ababa
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