US Deports 84 Somalis to Home Country Somali officials say the United States has deported 84 Somalis, including four women, back to their home country. Two planes… 06/29/2018 Aimaf
‘This Is Congo’ Explores Everyday Voices Amid Conflict “To grow up as a child in Congo, according to God’s will, is to grow up in paradise,” Col. Mamadou… 06/29/2018 Aimaf
Despite Fears, No Racism Midway Through Russia’s World Cup Senegalese computer scientist Alioune Ndiaye's fears that he might face racist abuse at the soccer World Cup in Russia have… 06/29/2018 Aimaf
15 Killed, 70 Injured in Nairobi Market Blaze Kenyan officials say a fire swept through a market in central Nairobi early Thursday, killing at least 15 people and… 06/28/2018 Aimaf
Malian LGBT Activist Finds Refuge in France In his home country, a young man known only as "Louis" was persecuted for his sexual orientation. So he fled… 06/28/2018 Aimaf
Sudanese Teen’s Fate Fuels Child Marriage Debate A legal battle over a teenager in Sudan who killed her husband as he tried to rape her has shone a spotlight… 06/27/2018 Aimaf
East Africa Agrees to Improve Trade, Security Leaders in east Africa have agreed to work together to build a single railroad and highway network to enhance integration… 06/27/2018 Aimaf
Zimbabwe’s President Blames Mugabe Loyalists for Blast Zimbabwe's president is blaming a group loyal to former first lady Grace Mugabe for a deadly explosion at one of… 06/27/2018 Aimaf
Amid High Hopes, Eritrea & Ethiopia Move Toward Peace Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed has welcomed a high-level Eritrean delegation to the capital, Addis Ababa, the latest sign that… 06/27/2018 Aimaf
UN Accuses Burundi’s Ruling Party of Mass Human Rights Violations A United Nations probe into the human rights situation in Burundi finds government opponents are subject to mass violations including… 06/27/2018 Aimaf
Malawians with Albinism to Enter Electoral Races in Bid to Stop Killings Six people with albinism are to contest elections in Malawi next year in a bid to tackle widespread stigma and… 06/27/2018 Aimaf
UN: Malian Forces Executed 12 Civilians at Market Malian forces involved in the fight against Islamist militants in the West African nation executed 12 civilians in retaliation after… 06/26/2018 Aimaf
Zimbabwe’s Political Parties Sign Peace Pledge for July Polls Zimbabwe’s political parties Tuesday signed a “peace pledge” committing to peaceful campaigns for the July 30 general election. Zimbabwe’s political… 06/26/2018 Aimaf
Which Are World’s 10 Most Dangerous Countries for Women? India was named as the world's most dangerous country for women in a survey of global experts released on Tuesday.… 06/26/2018 Aimaf
Nigeria Herder-Farmer Conflict Highlights Squeeze on Arable Land The violent conflicts between farmers and semi-nomadic herders in Nigeria that left dozens of people dead over the weekend illustrate… 06/26/2018 Aimaf
World Risks Missing Goal of Ending Child Marriage by 2030 A global goal of ending child marriage by 2030 will not be achieved unless the world steps up its efforts,… 06/26/2018 Aimaf
South Sudan President Promises to End Suffering at Khartoum Talks South Sudan President Salva Kiir promised to stop the suffering of the South Sudanese people in remarks made at the… 06/26/2018 Aimaf
Congo’s Katumbi Open to Opposition Coalition Congolese opposition leader Moise Katumbi said on Monday he was in favor of a coalition that could include another opposition… 06/25/2018 Aimaf
Nigeria Officials: 86 Killed in Herder-Farmer Clashes Nigeria's President Muhammadu Buhari has called for calm after 86 people were killed in clashes between mostly Muslim herders and… 06/25/2018 Aimaf
Italy Refuses to Help Migrants, Leaves Task to Libya Italy continued its hardline stance against migrants stranded off its coast, telling European charities to stop rescuing the migrants and… 06/24/2018 Aimaf