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Business relations between Ethiopia and Eritrea ceased to exist from 1998 and although there is a small amount of barter trade between the two, the current situation is having a ... Read more »
Egypt, Eritrea, Guinea-Bissau, Madagascar, Sudan, Western Sahara and Zimbabwe have not been invited by President Barack Obama to the U.S.-Africa Summit in Washington in August. But ... Read more »
The United States government has denied plans to withdraw its financial support for Nigeria in the fight fight against HIV/Aids, in protest of the recently signed anti-gay law by ... Read more »
In a bid to "strengthen trade and investment ties" with the continent, the White House has announced that President Barack Obama will host a summit of African leaders in August, ... Read more »
Grammy-award winning RnB superstar Robert Sylvester Kelly , popularly known as R Kelly, is set to perform at the Zimbabwe International Carnival in May. Read more »
Amid fears that the conflict in the Central African Republic could descend into a genocide, a senior member of the Obama administration's foreign policy team says the time may come ... Read more »
Amid reports that the U.S. is considering easing its aid restriction on the country, army spokesman, Ahmed Mohamed Ali, says the decision will be a positive step. Read more »
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U.S Secretary of State Hillary Clinton was questioned in Congress over security failings at the U.S consulate in Benghazi that led to the deaths of four Americans. Read more »
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