African tourism is changing, say travel industry leaders, moving away from traditional safaris and packaged tours and towards intimate, indefinable, infinitely Instagrammable lure of 'experiences'
One man gets only a sliver of revenge after unbearable suffering in Raqqa
Mugabe quickly removed from post over criticism of his country's health care system
President says it sometimes pushes people 'to do what they're supposed to be doing'
The attackers, who began their rampage last month after rumors of 'blood-suckers' spread, have already killed nine people and destroyed the homes of so-called 'vampires'
WHO director, an Ethiopian who became the UN agency's first African director-general this year, said Mugabe could use the role to 'influence his peers in his region'
DACA gives protection to about 800,000 immigrants who were brought to the US as children and who otherwise would lack legal permission to be in the country
Interior ministers, who were meeting in Italy, invited representatives from Google, Microsoft, Facebook and Twitter to a session Friday dedicated to the fight against terrorism
The government says services will be free at the Juba facility
Officials are asking social media users to flag online posts and news reports for verification
Deaths of US troops an emotional issue for Kelly, a retired four-star general, whose son was killed by a roadside bomb while on patrol in Afghanistan in 2010
The film producer has been accused of sexual harassment or abuse by more than three dozen women, including several top actresses
President Donald Trump denies Congresswoman Frederica Wilson's claim that he told widow of soldier killed in Niger her husband 'knew what he signed up for'
Senators were looking for answers in what was an often a testy Judiciary Committee hearing
Halos appear over pigmented areas of flower, and people can see them over darkly colored areas if they look from certain angles
Arab activists warn of new cycles of violence as Raqqa's fate remains unclear
Women identify themselves as victims of sexual harassment or assault in the wake of sexual abuse allegations against Hollywood mogul Harvey Weinstein
Neither of leading two candidates received more than 50 percent of vote in first round of election
Nearly three-quarters of school-age girls in the country are not in the classroom, followed by Central African Republic, Niger and Afghanistan
Syrian Defense Forces say only 200 to 300 jihadists remain in northern Syria city after 275 fighters and their families were allowed to leave
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