Flight disappeared Thursday en route to Cairo from Paris with 66 passengers and crew on board
Community leader from Bring Back Our Girls group, tweeted thar girl was found wandering in forest by civilian vigilantes in Sambisa Forest area of Borno State
Former secretary of state Hillary Clinton is expected to clinch nomination after June 7 primaries
Did the US try to undermine South Africa's democratically-elected government? a new report quotes a now-dead retired CIA agent who said America viewed Mandela as a communist sympathizer
UEFA will elect a president in September to replace Michel Platini; the new president will complete Platini's term, which runs through March 2019, and become a FIFA vice president
Electoral commission chairman Justice Esau E. Chulu has launched the inspection of the provisional voter list for August 11 presidential, parliamentary and local elections
Two of country's most prominent news outlets — Washington Post and New York Times — both published stories in recent days looking in detail at Trump's past connections with women
Two US Democratic presidential hopefuls preparing for next primary contests, with biggest one – in California – only three weeks away
Multinational joint forces fighting Boko Haram have captured five leaders of the radical group, including Boukar Kaou, traditional ruler of Kumche in Nigeria
ICIJ opens database to crowdsourcing, hoping it will lead to more details about exploitation of international tax havens
Trump's victory in the Indiana primary put him in a position where he can earn enough delegates to clinch the party's nomination before its convention in July
Major victory for billionaire developer chases closest rival from race; on Democratic side, Vermont senator prevails in a tight race
Trump is leading in the state by 15 points according to some polls, and an Indiana victory could give him path toward the Republican Party presidential nomination that will be harder to thwart
Iraqi capital in state of emergency as protesters occupy parts of once secure International Zone; some lawmakers have fled city; military on high alert
In his last year in office, President Barack Obama pokes fun one last time at friends and enemies in media and on Capitol Hill
Baghdad teeters on edge of political chaos: City is in state of emergency, protesters occupying parts of International Zone, some lawmakers have fled and military is on high alert
Ask supporters of Democratic front-runner in US presidential campaign, and they’ll tell you Republican presidential candidate is playing a dangerous hand
Country has highest rate of alcohol-related road deaths in the world, according to World Health Organization’s Global Report on Road Safety 2015
‘Let's kill the market,’ Giants Club Summit attendee says of huge international demand for ivory, as high-level event looks to encourage government leaders to throw weight behind cause
Court decision likely to increase calls for Zuma’s resignation — some even from within his ruling ANC party — which started last month following separate court ruling against embattled leader
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