Mugabe faces debate as to whether it is time for him to step down after more than 36 years in power
We've got a major reshuffle this week with a brand new champion who swoops in out of nowhere to take the crown
Trump signs order Friday at Pentagon, where he participated in swearing-in ceremony for Defense Secretary James Mattis
Some people are heeding opposition leader Jean Ping's call to boycott the event to protest last year’s disputed presidential election
"I'm on the Gambian soil. First time in many years. It's unbelievable, it's surreal…"
Owning residential land is sees as unattractive as most plots lack basic amenities such as roads, electricity and sewerage, making them difficult to settle on or sell
Any growing of human organs in pigs is ‘far away,’ author of paper says, but putting human cells in animals could pay off for studies of how genetic diseases develop and for screening potential drugs
UN says President Adama Barrow has asked peacekeeping troops to remain in Gambia for six months
Departures come days before President Donald Trump's choice to head the department is expected to receive Senate confirmation and take over
Rift over US-Mexico border wall deepens
WFP funding gap leaves half of the Central African Republic's population facing hunger
African diplomats, foreign ministers and heads of state are beginning to arrive at AU headquarters in Ethiopia
Chinese banks finance construction to bring commodities to ports
A look at notable executive orders as President Trump, sworn into office less than a week ago, signs documents setting out policy on wide-ranging issues
Entomologists present previously unknown insect from days when dinosaurs roamed the Earth, found preserved in amber in modern-day Myanmar; they say it is unlike any other insect on Earth
Activists say a simple way to avoid this would be for husbands to make a will after marrying
Trees contribute nearly a fifth of annual household income for families that grow them, but are rarely a focus of agricultural policy, researcher says
New US president repeated widely debunked claim at reception for congressional leaders
Adviser to President Adama Barrow tells reporters that before leaving country, former president stole $11 million from state coffers and had luxury cars shipped out by plane
Spokesman Sean Spicer, mocked after over-stating Friday's crowd size, doubles down on overall viewing of swearing-in ceremony
Load more