EU Ponders Tough Action Against Migrant-source Countries The EU’s commissioner for migration says Brussels may withhold development aid and impose trade and visa restrictions on migrant-source countries… 08/26/2017 Aimaf
South Africa Wraps Up First Online Rhino Horn Auction South Africa's first online auction of rhino horn ends Friday, and thousands of bidders reportedly have shown interest. The three-day… 08/26/2017 Aimaf
Somalis Protest Military Raid That Killed 10 Civilians Relatives and elders protesting the deaths of 10 Somali civilians allegedly killed in a raid by Somali and U.S. troops… 08/26/2017 Aimaf
Suspected Drug Ring Mastermind Arrested in London, Faces Extradition to US The suspected mastermind of an international drug-smuggling operation has been arrested in London and faces extradition to the United States… 08/25/2017 Aimaf
Suspected Boko Haram Militants Kill 15 in Cameroon Suspected Boko Haram militants sprayed a village in remote Cameroon with automatic fire, killing 15 people and kidnapping eight others… 08/25/2017 Aimaf
Mugabe’s Wife Makes First Public Appearance After Scandal Zimbabwe's first lady has made her first public appearance since leaving South Africa following allegations that she assaulted a young… 08/25/2017 Aimaf
Conflicting Accounts Emerge in Wake of Raid in Somalia Somali and U.S. military officials are investigating the results of an operation conducted in southern Somalia early Friday, amid confusion… 08/25/2017 Aimaf
Angola Awaits Election Results Amid Opposition Complaints Angolans are awaiting the results of an election in which the defense minister is the front-runner to succeed President Jose… 08/24/2017 Aimaf
Angolans Vote for Dos Santos’s Successor On Wednesday, Angola’s longtime president did something he hasn’t done in decades: He voted for someone else. Just after 9… 08/24/2017 Aimaf
Northern Mali State Governor Returns as Part of Cease-fire Rival armed groups in northern Mali agreed to the return of a state governor to the desert city of Kidal… 08/23/2017 Aimaf
Angolans Will Elect a New President, But Reform Seen Unlikely Angolans voted for a new parliament and president on Wednesday, but many say the balance of power in Africa's fifth-largest… 08/23/2017 Aimaf
Cameroon School Set on Fire as Anglophone Strike Deepens At least half a dozen schools in Cameroon's two English-speaking regions have been burned in the past week. It is… 08/23/2017 Aimaf
Praise Keeps Pouring in for Muslim Model in Miss Universe Praise keeps pouring in for a Muslim model, who earlier this month became the first contestant in the Miss Universe… 08/23/2017 Aimaf
In Photos: Angola Presidential Election Voters in Angola are choosing a new president Wednesday to replace longtime leader Jose Eduardo dos Santos, who is stepping… 08/23/2017 Aimaf
Angola Votes in Historic Poll Angolans cast ballots Wednesday in the first election in decades that doesn't include long-time President Jose Eduardo dos Santos. The… 08/23/2017 Aimaf
Flexibility, Planning Cut Somali Famine Threat, Report Says People suffering in Somalia's latest drought have fared better when donors deftly shift funding to emergency projects that help residents… 08/23/2017 Aimaf
Kenyan Voters Starting to Shun Handouts Culture, Youngest MP Says A 23-year-old university student, who broke the mould of Kenya's corrupt political system by getting elected to parliament after a… 08/23/2017 Aimaf
Tanzania Charges Mob with Killing, Burning Five ‘Witches’ A Tanzanian court has charged 32 people with murder after five women suspected of witchcraft were beaten to death, and… 08/22/2017 Aimaf
Mudslide at Guinea Rubbish Dump Kills at Least 8 At least eight people died and others were injured in Guinea when a portion of a rubbish landfill site collapsed… 08/22/2017 Aimaf
Angola Prepares for Historic Election Excitement and suspicion are swirling around Angola's capital as the nation readies itself for a historic vote Wednesday, in the… 08/22/2017 Aimaf