Three weeks of fighting may be pushing country where Sunnis, Shi'ites have prayed in the same mosques for centuries toward sectarian war
African CDC slated to launch later this year with opening of surveillance and response unit, which will provide technical expertise, help coordinate response to health emergencies
More than 200 girls were captured by Boko Haram one year ago
In Saudi Arabia, French Foreign Minister Laurent Fabius says France is 'naturally on side of its regional partners for restoration of stability in Yemen'
Mohammad Kamaruzzaman convicted of crimes against humanity for atrocities committed during 1971 war of independence from Pakistan was hanged at the central jail Dhaka.
The attacks take place as Egypt's defense minister carries out a limited military reshuffle, replacing the commander of the army division responsible for securing northern Sinai
Sudanese leader touts country’s military contributions to Saudi-led operation in Yemen, takes swipe at Western critics
The ministers threaten sanctions against anyone who undermines Libya's political transition
Sjaak Rijke, a Dutch national, says his 3-1/2 years of captivity in desert were difficult, though he was mostly treated well
Bounties include a reward of $250,000 for capture of al-Shabab chief Ahmed Omar Abu Ubyed
Only way federal prosecutors could ensure that Dzhokhar Tsarnaev will be put to death, if convicted, was to focus on how Boston Marathon bombing affected interstate commerce
While global community has pledged nearly $5B to help West Africa fight, recover from deadly outbreak, systemic fraud, mismanagement in Liberia worries donors
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