The attacks come as the government of President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi faces an insurgency waged by Islamist groups... READ MORE›
Diamond Producers Association last year launched an 18 million advertising campaign to persuade younger buyers that a diamond engagement ring isn't outdated... READ MORE›
The plane flown by Robert Redford in the Oscar-winning film Out of Africa, which he starred in with Meryl Streep, will join the journey in Kenya... READ MORE›
BofA Merrill Lynch advised Blue Nile while Wilson Sonsini Goodrich Rosati was its legal adviser... READ MORE›
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Jars of Marmite, which is owned by Unilever, on sale in a branch of Tesco in central London, Oct. 13,2016... READ MORE›
South Sudanese officials were not immediately available for comment... READ MORE›
For Ms. Ashraf, rapping about chemical companies that do business in India is nothing new... READ MORE›
It was deeply concerning that the virus had now been detected in 23 countries in the Americas, she added... READ MORE›
The Supreme Court had directed the Karnataka government to release water to Tamil Nadu in the coming days, sparking the protests... READ MORE›
On Saturday, activist Shaimaa al-Sabbagh, aged 32, was shot dead during a march by the socialist Popular Alliance party in central Cairo... READ MORE›
The virus, called Zika, made its way to Brazil recently but is spreading rapidly around Latin America and the Caribbean... READ MORE›
Demonstrations started among the Oromo, Ethiopia's biggest ethnic group, and later spread to the Amhara, the second-most populous one... READ MORE›
Opponents of FGM were dismayed when Raslan Fadl was acquitted in November of charges relating to the death of 13-year-old Suhair al-Bataa... READ MORE›
Now even companies called Isis are changing their name, from a language school in Oxford to the World Meteorological Organisation replacing Hurricane Isis with Ivette... READ MORE›
The International Criminal Court in The Hague had called on South Africa to arrest Mr... READ MORE›
Though homosexuality is legal in Egypt, it remains a taboo... READ MORE›
ADDIS ABABA Ethiopia For President Obama the birth of South Sudan four years ago was the capstone of his Africa policy... READ MORE›
Ateny Wek Ateny, a press secretary in the South Sudan President's office, said 18 people were aboard the flight 12 South Sudanese passengers and six crew members... READ MORE›
Egypt, once celebrated as the gift of the Nile, is in the grips of a serious water crisis... READ MORE›
Hide Caption 6 of 11 Photos 11 ways climate change affects the world Deforestation - Climate change has not been kind to the world's forests... READ MORE›
However not all cases receive media attention because it can create social stigma to the women, she said... READ MORE›
In the video, the police officers are seen firing guns from across a narrow street... READ MORE›
But the Egyptian interior ministry said security guards stationed at the Three Pyramids Hotel were the targets... READ MORE›
Projects that by 2100 the world population will reach 11 billion, with nearly all of that growth occurring in Africa, writes Galka in his email to WorldViews... READ MORE›
The flight had been headed to strategic oil fields in the Upper Nile region of the country, where there is a large South Sudanese military presence... READ MORE›
State media reported that two senior military officers were killed in separate drive-by shootings, one in Cairo and another in the Nile Delta town of Qalyubia... READ MORE›
All real Donald Trump press releases sound like they were composed of lines cut from satirical Donald Trump press releases... READ MORE›
And the Sinai Province released online an Islamic State-like video of its militants beheading a kidnapped Croatian employee of a French energy company... READ MORE›
At least 89 children, some as young as 13, have been kidnaped by an armed militia in South Sudan as they sat their exams, Unicef reported today... READ MORE›
On 26 May Wolf Volcano on Isabela Island in the Galapagos Islands erupted for the first time in 33 years... READ MORE›
Prof Scott Weaver described the disease as frightening people in countries across Latin America and the Caribbean... READ MORE›
Israelis say Hamas brings arms across the Sinai into Gaza and is helped by Bedouin smugglers, some tied to the Islamic State... READ MORE›
Dorell Juvenile Canada has recalled 12,360 jogging strollers due to the risk of the front wheel coming loose, putting children at risk of crashing or falling... READ MORE›
She found that Sudanese soldiers and Muslim militias armed by the government had transported captured rebels to the north, where they were enslaved... READ MORE›
CAIRO -- In many ways, life is not so bad for Egypt's deposed ruler, Hosni Mubarak... READ MORE›
The United Nations established a peacekeeping mission in South Sudan in 2011 that has grown to more than 13,000 soldiers and police officers... READ MORE›
The Security Council has already imposed sanctions on six South Sudanese commanders three from the government and three from the opposition... READ MORE›
South Sudan's Information Minister Michael Makuei said he had no knowledge of the whereabouts of Machar's spokesman... READ MORE›
The United States is by far and away the largest contributor of foreign aid to the South Sudanese government... READ MORE›
Civil war erupted in South Sudan only two years after it gained independence in 2011... READ MORE›
The United States has recommended the United Nations Security Council authorise a force of 4,000 peacekeepers for South Sudan's capital Juba after a recent outbreak of violence... READ MORE›
I hope the number of dead will not reach 1,000, said Zlatko Gegic, Oxfam's South Sudan country director... READ MORE›
South Sudan Renewed fighting in Wau forces exodus Alalla Koka, one of the children living at the mosque, doesn't know her exact age... READ MORE›
Forces loyal to the president and vice president fought it out with anti-aircraft guns, attack helicopters and tanks, just five years after South Sudan gained independence... READ MORE›
UNITED NATIONS AP -- The United Nations says about 36,000 people have been displaced since fighting began in South Sudan last week... READ MORE›
Both Kiir, 64, and Machar, 63, emerged from the 22-year war fought by South Sudan against the government of Sudan in Khartoum... READ MORE›
In several past emergencies, United Nations peacekeepers in South Sudan have been outnumbered and did not stop massacres... READ MORE›
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