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South African and American military units have carried out joint exercises designed to "increase the ability of both forces to respond to humanitarian … see more »
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With one-third of African countries boasting economic growth rates above 6 percent, Africa, according to AfDB, is now the world's fastest growing … see more »
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Foreign aid is not working for Africa; charitable aid to African nations is not only ineffective - it is worse than getting no aid, claims Dambisa … see more »
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On the last day of their visit to South Africa, President Barack Obama took his wife, Michelle, and daughters Malia and Sasha to see where Nelson … see more »
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U.S. President Barack Obama and First Lady MIchelle Obama are welcomed by Senegalese President Macky Sall and his wife, First Lady Marieme Faye, upon … see more »
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U.S. Secret Service agents and military personnel are dispatched ahead of time to secure facilities in the countries the President visits. Photo shows … see more »
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United States Secretary of State John Kerry made his first official trip to Africa May 24-26, 2013. Kerry visited Addis Ababa, the capitol of Ethiopia … see more »
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President Barack Obama, whose paternal grandmother still lives in Kenya, is America's first black president. He has been elected to a second term in … see more »
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Chart from U.S. Senate Foreign Relations Committee hearing on trade with Africa. see more »
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A trip was arranged by the U.S. to focus media attention on efforts to apprehend Kony and other LRA leaders. A regional commander of the Ugandan … see more »
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