Many in the war-crippled country have begun questioning legitimacy of interim government's business dealings; Firestone is one of Liber
UN Office for Co-ordination of Humanitarian Affairs says they have received less than $6 million of a $30 million appeal
Protest organizers call for repeal of new 19 percent value-added tax
Work has been under way on candidate vaccine, known as RTS, S-AS02, for more than two decades
Idrissa Seck arrested Friday on suspicion of embezzling more than $45 million from building project
Kumba Yalla's challengers also starting to campaign amid fears of possible violence
Health officials still have a long way to go if they are to meet pan-African expectations
Police have freed more than 100 children from human-smuggling rings in recent days
UN secretary-general warns of increasingly dangerous security situation because of militia activity
Gabon President Omar Bongo claimed comfortable victory with 79.2 percent of total votes; nearest challenger, Pierre Mamboundou, took ju
Nigerian President Olusegun Obasanjo says he hopes upcoming talks will bring 'comprehensive solution' to crisis
Opposition activists say they want vote postponed to July 10 because Togo's election commission is breaking a promise it made to intern
ECOWAS announced move Saturday, welcomed decision military-installed leader Faure Gnassingbe to step down
ECOWAS encouraged by the decision of Faure Gnassingbe, the son of late long ruling leader, to quit the presidency
Attack on Issa Diakite, Ivory Coast's Minister of Territorial Administration, allegedly took place late Tuesday
In 2001, two American congressmen set up legislation pushing for cocoa certification program designed to protect thousands of children
Faure Gnassingbe dismisses document submitted by heads of five of Togo's opposition parties, saying it was a political statement, rathe
Gilchrist Olympio coming home to lend support to his party deputy's campaign against son of late longtime leader
Fighters protesting arrest of their leader, Mujahid Dokubo-Asaris, held in Abuja
Human rights group, Amnesty International, tells VOA that three bodies recovered from a lagoon in Lome Monday were those of protesters
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