Reine Osso, born and raised in Ivory Coast, is rare-African art dealer with clientele from New York to Hong Kong
In 2008, gangs attacked immigrants in Johannesburg - accusing them of taking away jobs, among other grievances
Johannesburg city officials, business owners and fans say they are pleased with its performance as host city
Fans crowd outdoor venues to watch the matches together and can enjoy additional entertainment, cultural experiences
African teams are the most popular in the South African city
One of Haiti's most well known exports and a symbol of national pride is back in business
Oil spill threatens a coastline of complex network of rivers, bays, marsh and bayou
State's seafood industry largest in US, worth $2.4 billion annually
McAnespy brothers fear their way of life will not return
Two months after quake, doctors seeing less of the crush injuries they saw right after the earthquake
Number of street children in Haiti is rising, experts say, but figures are unavailable
School districts across country have been scrambling to meet Monday deadline
The rainy season in Haiti begins shortly and the government is rushing to complete a new camp for those left homeless by the earthquake
Some officials contend that permanent exodus from city would help country
UN to help Haiti establish organized camps with water, food, health care before rainy season begins in May
Haiti's orphanages struggling to survive, looking for ways to get children out of country
'Yes We Can: Middle East Peace' religious/secular group modeling approach to diplomacy after Barack Obama's presidential campaign
Many of the traditional foods eaten at Thanksgiving dinner have Native American roots but have been spiced up
Among the millions of immigrants to the United States over the past three hundred years, there have been many who were fleeing repressi
Among the sticking points is the demand for an internationally supervised inquiry into the death of former Prime Minister Rafik Hariri
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