The ban applies to groups who provide abortions or give information about the procedure
Christian preachers hope to use football excitement to send out a message for peace
Unshackled invests up to $300,000 in startups and provides a free co-working space in the heart of Silicon Valley
Ruling ZANU-PF retains rural Bikita West parliamentary constituency in by-election after its candidate polled 13,156 votes against 2,453 votes for Joice Mujuru's Zimbabwe People First
Georgian didn't vote for Trump but says he has valuable information and experience to share and wants to help the new president
Newly elected President Adama Barrow earlier took refuge in nearby Senegal after predecessor refused to leave office
Women-organized rally denounces the new president's policies on immigration, the environment and women's rights
A look at more than 50 years of marches in Washington, by the numbers
Betting, drinking, partying, it's all part of AFCON in Johannesburg
Zambia, Malawi and Zimbabwe are urging farmers to spray pesticides as the pest threatens crops like maize and rice
New president due to be inaugurated Thursday, but lawmakers extend Jammeh’s term
Announcement came a day after Jammeh declared a three-month state of emergency as he seeks to stay in power despite losing elections in December
While predecessors worked to avoid alienating Muslim allies, president-elect stresses that very dimension and the need to counter it ideologically
Cholera outbreak in Zimbabwe nearly 10 years ago killed more than 4,000 people; worldwide, disease kills 220,000 people annually
Announcement comes as opposition leader Adama Barrow, declared winner of December election, is preparing for January 19 inauguration
Government officials said the death toll was over 100
President-elect Donald Trump responds on Twitter saying the low polling numbers, just like surveys showing he would lose the election, 'are rigged'
Pastor Mugadza has been charged with undermining the authority of the president.
Individuals who own as much as half of the rest of the planet are all men, and have largely made their fortunes in technology
Hundreds expected to pack Rev. Martin Luther King Jr.'s home church to mark the federal holiday for slain civil rights leader
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