In midst of tough laws being proposed against homosexuality across continent, author of popular blog continues to help community
While public screenings are a tradition in other countries, this was a first for the US capital
Scholars say preparations have further marginalized poorest segments of South African society
Former UCLA legend, who won 10 national titles, died Friday at the age of 99
Successes include Mozambique; failures include Somalia and eastern Congo
Robots, junk and mud are being used to stop the worst oil spill in US history
Abortion-rights and anti-abortion groups question inclusion of abortion law in Kenya's proposed constitution, but for different reasons
Protesters recently marched to White House, demanding US pressure for release of jailed Ethiopian opposition leader Birtukan Mideksa
They say it will be unlike the volatile vote in 2005, due to a diminished opposition and a ruling party totally in control
Concerns relate to lingering political stalemate and deteriorating social conditions in their country
Accused involved in shooting at US naval vessels
Experts in United States say pan-African body has made great strides in its principles
American analysts are calling it a frayed, but not broken, relationship with a long-standing ally
40th anniversary kicks off with an eco-village on the National Mall and green volunteer service around national monuments
Four other officials from the controversial firm face similar charges
Goodluck Jonathan assures US officials he is working quickly to improve often chaotic elections in Africa's most populous nation
Robert Russell heads Cartoonist Rights Network
Many say they are disappointed in lack of change from previous policies
United States established US Africa Command, or AFRICOM, in 2007
Chicago Muslim organization reaches out to community with free health, career, creative services
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