March 06, 2019
Africa: Leroy T. Walker Africa News Service Archive at Duke University Libraries
Preliminary Guide to the Leroy T. Walker Africa News Service Archive, 1952-1998. More information available from Duke University Libraries Collection Overview The LeRoy T. Walker… Read more »
January 03, 1993
Africa: National Security Review 30: American Policy Toward Africa in the 1990s-Key Findings
The Bush administration has prepared a classified presidential directive that may shape the initial Africa policy of the new Clinton team. Prompted by the crisis in Somalia and a… Read more »
December 01, 1990
Africa: Africa Coverage Continues to Lag
Only Somalia, with thousands of U.S. troops on the ground, gets attention. Read more »
Africa: A Failure to Communicate: Two Contrasting Views
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Africa: Dog Bites Man No Longer News
Negative images of Africa have a lingering persistence. And nowhere are they more powerful than in descriptions of Zaire, the former Belgian Congo and setting for Joseph Conrad's… Read more »
Africa: If It's Africa, It Must be a Tribe
Imagine how an Associated Press account of Soviet conflicts might read if the dateline were Africa: Read more »
Africa: Savage Beasts and Beastly Savages
From the stories of the African travels of Dr. Doolittle where the monkeys are more intelligent than the people to the modern myths of commercial advertising, Americans are exposed… Read more »
Africa: Dateline: Africa
On March 21, 1990, scores of world leaders gathered in a soccer stadium for a dramatic midnight ceremony. After a long war against South African rule, the last colony in… Read more »
March 16, 2000
Africa: Demands To IMF And World Bank 50 Years Is Enough
On the occasion of the first meetings of the governing bodies of the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank in the 21st century, we call for the immediate suspension of the… Read more »
Africa: War And Peace In Africa
Ethiopia: Ethiopia has welcomed the results of the latest shuttle diplomacy undertaken by US envoy Antony Lake and OAU special envoy Ahmed Ouyahia to the two warring countries. Read more »
Africa: News Roundup
DR Congo: The Archbishop of Boston, USA, Cardinal Law, wrote to the Ambassador of Uganda in the United States, concerning the deportation of Archbishop Kataliko to Butembo. Read more »
Africa: Clinton's Prescription To Africa
To end Africa's economic isolation in the global system Clinton's government forged for a bill that African countries must remove measures that protect their local industries,… Read more »
Africa: What Women Told The Summit On Africa
The world has yet to recognise the role of women in development and peace building. It is high time that the society take women into account, recognise and involve them in… Read more »
February 16, 2000
Africa: Africa News Roundup
DR Congo: Sixty one people on death row in Kinshasa may soon be executed, despite assurances given to an Amnesty International delegation in August 1999 by the government of the… Read more »
Africa: War And Peace In The African Continent
Algeria: Muslim rebels in Algeria have killed five villagers, including an eight-month old baby, the newspaper Le Matin reported on Sunday. The deaths brought to 22 the number of… Read more »
Africa: Energheia Africa Teller: Announcement Of Literary Competition
The first edition of the literary Prize "Energheia-Africa teller" is announced by the cultural association ENERGHEIA of Matera-Italy in collaboration with the foundation "II Fiore"… Read more »
Africa: Africa Church: Time to re-examine the seminary
Few people have the finer details of priestly formation in the Catholic Church. Those with an idea don't know what subjects the seminarians take, and at what stage. Our… Read more »
April 27, 1999
Africa: Marketplace Awards for Five Countries
The 200-member Corporate Council on Africa honored five countries this week with the 1999 Global Marketplace Awards for "continued efforts to open their economies to the world… Read more »
April 26, 1999
Africa: Africa Gathering Attracts 'Sell-Out' Business Crowd
Several weeks before the three-day "Attracting Capital to Africa" conference taking place here this week, a 'sold out' sign went up on the Web site of the Washington-based… Read more »
October 29, 1998
Africa: WorldSpace Launches AfriStar
Afristar, the first of a trio of satellites designed to transmit digital broadcasts to the world's least developed regions, was lofted into orbit Wednesday from French Guiana by… Read more »