Liberian President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf discusses the progress she has made as head of state and the challenges facing her country. Go to resource »
Genetically engineered, herbicide-resistant and insect-resistant crops have been remarkable commercial successes in the United States. Few independent … Go to resource »
Some Africans in New York expressed their views of Barack Obama and Mitt Romney, the 2012 Presidential candidates. Go to resource »
United Nations, New York, September 2012 - The World is Watching, Are You? (English) Go to resource »
Barack Obama, the US president, is set to meet Mohamed Morsi, his Egyptian counterpart, this week on the sidelines of the UN General assembly in New … Go to resource »
Since the revolution in Tunisia, where the Arab Spring began, there is an increasing concern that the extreme views of the conservative Salafists … Go to resource »
The smoke is still billowing from the US embassy in Tunis following Friday's attack. The fortress-like building, in a posh suburb of the Tunisian … Go to resource »
The body of the US ambassador to Libya has been flown home, along with three other Americans who were killed in the US embassy attack in Benghazi. … Go to resource »
Demonstrations continue for a fourth day across the Muslim world over an American-made anti-Islamic video. Go to resource »
A group of young Ugandan baseball players came to the United States and Williamsport, Pennsylvania and made a big hit at the Little League World … Go to resource »
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