A late 19th- or early 20th-century Igbo sculpture, left, and a 19th-century drawing by John Frederick Lewis highlight the newest round of acquisitions announced by
. By Ryan Lenora Brown, Correspondent After more than a week of intensive protests that shuttered every major public university in South Africa, student activists
AFP by FRANCES MARTEL23 Oct 20150 Nigeria’s police chief is warning civilians to avoid any abandoned iPads, iPhones, or other expensive technology, as there is
Hillary Clinton takes the stage at a campaign rally at Market Square in Alexandria, Va., on Oct. 23. The rally comes one day after Clinton testified for
The St Michel church and adjacent priest’s house were torched during protests in Bangui sparked by the killing of a Muslim man. Photo: Crispin Dembassa-Kette/IRIN
Prime Minister Anastase Murekezi gives his opening remarks at the Transform Africa Summit on Monday. Transform Africa 2015 Summit ends today in Kigali. Under the
Justin Trudeau walks to the stage with his wife Sophie Gregoire during the Liberal Party of Canada Leadership Candidate Showcase in Toronto on April 6.
Nigerian striker Emmanuel Emenike has announced his retirement from international football after 5 years of service. The Nigerian Striker announced on his Instagram on Monday that
The World Medical Association, representing more than ten million physicians, has adopted guidelines to treat transgender people in ways that respect their choices and rights
Anti-slavery campaigners called on Tuesday for a major increase in research and funding to treat the mental trauma suffered by survivors of slavery, including victims
A group of Arab, Islamic and Western countries, including Qatar, urged all Libyan parties to approve the political agreement brokered by the UN Special Representative
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