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Iman: The model entrepreneur

"The moment I got into the modeling industry, I knew I had to be an entrepreneur," says former supermodel Iman.

updated Sun Nov 22 2009 21:10:54

Iman: The model entrepreneur

"The moment I got into the modeling industry, I knew I had to be an entrepreneur," says former supermodel Iman.

updated Fri Nov 20 2009 23:57:22

Baby gorillas in Congo getting a new playpen: Paradise

The only two baby mountain gorillas in captivity -- orphaned two years ago after their mothers were slain in massacres -- will soon be getting a lush, new playpen, Congo's wildlife authority announced Friday.

updated Fri Nov 20 2009 14:59:33

Football fever turns nasty in Cairo

Areas of Cairo might as well be under martial law. This normally chaotic but otherwise peaceful city of 18 million has been wracked by football fever gone mad. The government has deployed thousands of riot police and plain-clothed cops in a part of town normally known for its fancy restaurants and upscale shops.

updated Fri Nov 20 2009 08:59:19

Protesters clash with police in Egypt near Algerian Embassy

Hundreds of angry demonstrators in Egypt's capital fought with police near the Algerian Embassy early Friday, the Interior Ministry said.

updated Thu Nov 19 2009 21:24:57

Former Rwanda official warns of violence

A former speaker of the Rwandan parliament warned that his country could again descend into chaos and violence, 15 years after the genocide that killed as many as 1 million people.

updated Thu Nov 19 2009 08:18:35

Pirates foiled in a second attack on Maersk Alabama cargo ship

A U.S.-flagged ship that played a central role in a bloody hijacking drama last spring was attacked again Wednesday, a busy day for piracy in the dangerous waters off the east coast of Africa.

updated Wed Nov 18 2009 17:10:39

Kenya orphanage takes in elephant babies

Sala saunters in the red soil, her wrinkled skin glistening in the sun as she tries to keep up with the rest of the herd.

updated Wed Nov 18 2009 10:22:45

Pirates in shoot out over multi-million-dollar ransom

Somali pirates exchanged gunfire Wednesday over a ransom they received for releasing a Spanish fishing boat, a local journalist in contact with the pirates said.

updated Wed Nov 18 2009 07:06:47

Vice president's veto threatens Iraq election

Iraq's Sunni Arab vice president tossed the Shiite majority country's upcoming election into "crisis" mode Wednesday with a veto of a vital law passed by parliament earlier this month.

updated Wed Nov 18 2009 05:56:39

Newpaper editor cleared for mailing childbirth images

A court in Zambia has acquitted a newspaper editor who was tried on obscenity charges for mailing photographs of a woman giving birth.

updated Tue Nov 17 2009 08:25:49

Pirates hijack tanker off Somali coast

Pirates off Somalia's coast have hijacked a chemical tanker with a North Korean crew, European naval forces reported.

updated Tue Nov 17 2009 07:04:31

Somalia tops list of most corrupt countries

War-plagued Somalia, with its crumbling government infrastructure, is the world's most corrupt country, according to a global survey by the international watchdog Transparency International.

updated Mon Nov 16 2009 07:07:47

Libyan group denounces bin Laden ideology

In what may prove one of the biggest breakthroughs against Islamist terrorism since 9/11, the Libyan Islamic Fighting Group (LIFG), a militant Libyan Jihadist group, once allied with Osama bin Laden and with close personal ties to al Qaeda's senior leadership, is publicly repudiating al Qaeda's ideology.

updated Mon Nov 16 2009 00:07:40

James Makawa: Showing Africa's best

James Makawa wants Africa to be seen by the rest of the world in the best possible light.

updated Sat Nov 14 2009 05:50:54

U.N.: Yemen's civil war spreads to Saudi Arabia

Fighting in northern Yemen has moved into Saudi Arabia, forcing school closures and sending thousands fleeing, according to the United Nations.

updated Fri Nov 13 2009 10:19:41

Landslide kills 20 in Tanzania

Four days of heavy rains triggered a landslide that killed 12 children and eight adults near Mount Kilimanjaro in northern Tanzania, authorities said Friday.

updated Thu Nov 12 2009 11:08:29

UNICEF: Poor nutrition is killing children, stunting growth

Hunger is stunting hundreds of millions of children in the developing world, and more than 90 percent of them live in Africa and Asia, UNICEF says.

updated Thu Nov 12 2009 09:11:36

Red Cross: Camps not solution for displaced people

It was late in the evening when the gunmen came, some on horseback, others on foot, to terrorize the residents of a small settlement north of Gereida in Darfur, Sudan.

updated Thu Nov 12 2009 05:45:19

Red Cross: Camps not solution for displaced people

It was late in the evening when the gunmen came, some on horseback, others on foot, to terrorize the residents of a small settlement north of Gereida in Darfur, Sudan.

updated Wed Nov 11 2009 21:05:38

'Witches, possessed' flock to Kenya pastor

On one Sunday each month Pastor Lawrence Omambia, the lead preacher at the Community of Christ church in Kisii, Kenya, shows off his gift -- healing and exorcism.

updated Wed Nov 11 2009 14:11:44

This week on Inside Africa...

This week on Inside Africa

updated Wed Nov 11 2009 11:06:33

Femi Kuti: blending Afrobeat and politics

Energetic, infectious and combative, the music of Nigerian musician Femi Kuti has moved audiences around the world. But the man is just as passionate about getting people to change their world as much as move their feet.

updated Wed Nov 11 2009 09:40:31

Pirates seize Greek ship off Seychelles

Suspected Somali pirates hijacked a Greek-owned bulk carrier Wednesday with 22 crew members aboard, according to the European Union's Naval Force for Somalia.

updated Tue Nov 10 2009 13:47:42

New jihad code threatens al Qaeda

From within Libya's most secure jail a new challenge to al Qaeda is emerging.

updated Tue Nov 10 2009 10:35:21

Jihad and juice inside Libya's terror jail

As we first stepped into Libya's forbidding Abu Salim jail we had no idea what to expect.

updated Mon Nov 09 2009 14:31:45

Mugabe opponent Bennett's trial adjourned

The trial of key Zimbabwe opposition figure Roy Bennett was adjourned in the Harare High Court Monday so the judge can deliberate the admissibility of evidence allegedly gathered through torture.

updated Sun Nov 08 2009 09:31:59

Gado: Drawing political fire

Lampooning politicians in Kenya's The Nation newspaper has been cartoonist Godfrey Mwampembwa's job since 1992, but it was his vocation long before that.

updated Sun Nov 08 2009 06:28:04

Report: Madagascar rivals strike power-sharing deal

Four current and former leaders of Madagascar have struck a power-sharing deal, ending months of political wrangling that has rocked the island nation off the east coast of Africa, the United Nations said.

updated Fri Nov 06 2009 17:39:34

Malawian boy uses wind to power hope, electrify village

William Kamkwamba dreamed of powering his village with the only resource that was freely available to him.

updated Fri Nov 06 2009 17:37:55

Rights group urges Kenya to stop military recruitment of refugees

A global human rights group is urging Kenya to stop Somali military recruiters from enlisting displaced men and boys in Kenya's sprawling Dadaab refugee camps to fight in their war against Islamic militants.

updated Fri Nov 06 2009 17:09:21

Zimbabwe schools begin fightback

Zimbabwe's education system is beginning to battle back from years of neglect and an exodus of teachers.

updated Fri Nov 06 2009 17:04:15

The mission to reclaim Sudan's lost child soldiers

June 3 We arrive in the steamy small town of Awiel, with the various U.N. aircraft bringing us to this remote spot becoming progressively smaller with each segment of the trip. Now we will embark upon a multi-day road trip that will take us through three states in southern Sudan and close to the troubled areas of South Darfur in the north of Sudan.

updated Fri Nov 06 2009 15:46:12

Kenya's street teens struggle to survive

On a wet dawn in Nairobi, Kenya, Joan stands on a grubby patch of concrete she calls home.

updated Fri Nov 06 2009 10:36:08

Spanish judge considers pirate prisoner swap

A Spanish judge would consider sending two Somali pirate suspects held in Madrid back to Africa, as demanded by pirates holding a Spanish fishing boat and its crew off the Somali coast, it was reported Friday.

updated Fri Nov 06 2009 06:33:48

Four sentenced to hang for killing albino in Tanzania

A court sentenced four people to death in northern Tanzania for the killing of an albino man who was targeted for body parts believed to have special powers, authorities said Friday.

updated Thu Nov 05 2009 14:06:34

Senior rebel commander surrenders, Ugandan Defense Ministry says

A top commander with the Lord's Resistance Army has surrendered to Ugandan army troops in the Democratic Republic of Congo, the Ugandan Defense Ministry announced Thursday.

updated Thu Nov 05 2009 12:17:13

Former Rwandan official convicted of complicity in genocide

A former top official in Rwanda's tea industry was convicted Thursday of one count of complicity in genocide and sentenced to eight years in prison, authorities said.

updated Thu Nov 05 2009 09:53:10

Somali pirates take Spanish hostages ashore

Somali pirates holding a Spanish fishing boat captive for the past month suddenly transferred three of the crew members to land Thursday, Spanish Defense Minister Carme Chacon said.

updated Thu Nov 05 2009 07:35:29

ICC prosecutor: Suspects in Kenya violence will be tried

The International Criminal Court chief prosecutor on Thursday told Kenya's leaders that he will proceed with trials against suspected perpetrators of postelection violence that left more than 1,000 dead.

updated Wed Nov 04 2009 14:24:52

Kimmie Weeks: Liberia's young hero

Great survivors were molded from Liberia's bloody war that ended just six years ago. Among the violence and tragedy, new leaders emerged, including youth activist Kimmie Weeks.

updated Wed Nov 04 2009 11:33:29

Reputed cartel leader killed, Mexico says

The reputed leader of the Zetas drug cartel in the Mexican state of Veracruz was killed in a gunbattle with federal authorities, the Mexican attorney general's office has said.

updated Tue Nov 03 2009 22:18:36

Clinton lauds oldest Peace Corps volunteer, an 85-year-old

U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton Tuesday praised as "one of the best" the oldest Peace Corps volunteer in the world, an 85-year old Florida woman serving in Morocco.

updated Tue Nov 03 2009 08:09:33

Peace Corps to return to Sierra Leone

U.S. and Sierra Leone government officials have agreed to re-establish a Peace Corps program in Sierra Leone after a 15-year absence, the Peace Corps said Monday.

updated Tue Nov 03 2009 05:50:52

British mercenary pardoned over Equatorial Guinea plot

British mercenary Simon Mann, jailed last year for his part in plotting a coup in Equatorial Guinea, has been granted a presidential pardon, the country's Information Ministry said Tuesday.

updated Mon Nov 02 2009 15:48:11

African musicians going political

Kanjii Mbugua storms the stage amid cheers as fans crane their necks to see the Kenyan musician.

updated Mon Nov 02 2009 15:06:23

U.N. cuts aid to Congo army brigade

The United Nations has suspended assistance to a Congolese army brigade battling rebels amid allegations that its troops killed 62 civilians, including women and children, between May and September.

updated Sat Oct 31 2009 19:24:44

Pirates demand $7 million for yacht couple, Britain says

Somali pirates demanded a $7 million ransom for a British couple kidnapped aboard their yacht last week, a British agency said Friday.

updated Fri Oct 30 2009 23:06:58

African women look within for change

Grammy-winning singer Angelique Kidjo joined human rights activists to demand courts martial for troops who publicly gang raped women in the streets of the West African country of Guinea last month.

updated Fri Oct 30 2009 17:32:44

Activist: Rape of women, girls a weapon of war in Congo

Rape has turned into a weapon of war in the Democratic Republic of Congo, with the number of attacks on women having grown threefold over the past few years, human rights activists said in October.

updated Thu Oct 29 2009 18:47:32

Briton says pirates holding him, wife

A British man and his wife were taken hostage by armed pirates who boarded their yacht, the man said in an interview released Thursday.

updated Thu Oct 29 2009 18:45:41

Somali women beaten for violating Islamic law, officials say

Militants who control parts of Somalia's capital city are beating women in broad daylight for violating their radical brand of Islamic law, according to local officials and witnesses in Mogadishu.

updated Thu Oct 29 2009 09:13:33

Trial of former top cop grips South Africa

A high-stakes trial has kicked off to determine whether South Africa's former police commissioner is a corrupt cop or a man wrongly accused of being in the pocket of criminals.

updated Thu Oct 29 2009 03:58:05

Zimbabwe cancels visit by U.N. torture investigator

A U.N. special investigator on torture said he was denied entry into Zimbabwe on Wednesday for an eight-day trip to look into alleged attacks against opposition party members.

updated Wed Oct 28 2009 15:46:22

Police disperse hungry protesters in Ugandan refugee camp

Police fired warning shots Wednesday near a crowd of protesters at a refugee settlement in southwestern Uganda. A refugee leader said two refugees were killed, but police said no one died.

updated Wed Oct 28 2009 07:52:10

Somalia president escapes surprise attack

Somalia's president escaped an opportunistic attack by Islamic militants Wednesday as deadly fighting erupted in the center of Mogadishu, officials said.

updated Tue Oct 27 2009 22:44:34

Refugees protest food disruption in Uganda

Refugees at a settlement in southwestern Uganda have barricaded all roads into the camp to protest a food-aid disruption they say has caused the deaths of several children, refugee leaders said Tuesday.

updated Tue Oct 27 2009 15:47:48

Pirates may have captured couple, yacht

Naval forces from several countries were searching Tuesday for a British couple and their missing yacht, which may have been hijacked by pirates off the coast of Africa, military sources told CNN.

updated Mon Oct 26 2009 06:23:44

Amnesty urges Nigeria to arrest Sudanese president

The human rights group Amnesty International is calling on Nigeria to arrest Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir if he attends an African Union Summit there on Thursday.

updated Mon Oct 26 2009 05:38:20

Madonna visiting Malawi to launch school

Pop star Madonna plans to help break ground in Malawi on Monday for a school she is building in the impoverished southern African nation, from which she adopted two children.

updated Mon Oct 26 2009 00:57:20

Jane Goodall: animal activist

Jane Goodall left her home in London for the wilds of Africa when she was just 26-years-old driven by the love of and the fascination for animals.

updated Sun Oct 25 2009 07:45:40

Train collision kills at least 15 in Egypt

Between 15 and 20 people died when two trains collided outside of Cairo, Egypt, Saturday night, and officials expect the death toll to rise, the country's Health Ministry said.

updated Sun Oct 25 2009 06:59:39

Clergyman linked to Rwandan genocide seized in Italy

A Rwandan accused of "complicity" in the massacre of students at the college he headed during the country's genocide 15 years ago has been arrested in Italy, where he served as a clergyman, an international police agency said.

updated Sun Oct 25 2009 06:10:53

British vacationers killed in Kenya

Two Britons were killed while vacationing in the Kenyan coastal city of Mombasa, the Foreign Office said early Sunday.

updated Sat Oct 24 2009 21:42:15

NATO-led troops fire on vehicle, civilians killed

Four civilians died when NATO-led troops in southern Afghanistan fired on a vehicle accelerating in their direction on Saturday, NATO's International Security Assistance Force said.

updated Sat Oct 24 2009 19:21:19

Trains collide in Egypt, killing up to 20

Between 15 and 20 people died when two trains collided outside of Cairo, Egypt, Saturday night, and officials expect the death toll to rise, the country's Health Ministry said.

updated Sat Oct 24 2009 11:30:51

Kenyan aristocrat freed from prison

One of Kenya's most famous white aristocrats was released from prison Friday, a federal official said, after serving time in a killing that sparked racial tensions in the east African nation.

updated Fri Oct 23 2009 09:56:41

'Urine stew' race furor students reinstated in South Africa

A South African university has reinstated two white students expelled after allegedly serving black housekeepers urine-tainted stew in a video that sparked national outcry last year.

updated Thu Oct 22 2009 14:07:17

French Red Cross worker abducted in Darfur

Several armed men Thursday abducted a French national working for the Red Cross in Sudan's volatile Darfur region, the agency said.

updated Thu Oct 22 2009 10:24:54

Reports: Shelling kills at least 30 in Somalia

At least 30 people died and 70 were wounded in shelling on a marketplace in the Somali capital of Mogadishu Thursday, according to journalists and emergency services.

updated Thu Oct 22 2009 08:16:14

Pirates hijack cargo ship near Seychelles

Pirates seized control of a cargo vessel near the Seychelles Thursday, one of two attacks that took place within minutes of each other off the coast of east Africa, according to the European Union Naval Force.

updated Wed Oct 21 2009 09:14:25

Nigeria hopes peace can bring big China deals

Nigeria has set its sights on making multibillion-dollar oil deals with China amid peace moves with militants.

updated Mon Oct 19 2009 13:56:19

No winner in $5 million African leadership prize

A $5 million prize to reward good leadership in Africa was dramatically awarded Monday to ... nobody.

updated Sun Oct 18 2009 23:43:27

Jane Goodall: animal activist

Jane Goodall left her home in London for the wilds of Africa when she was just 26-years-old driven by the love of and the fascination for animals.

updated Sun Oct 18 2009 23:12:50

Kimmie Weeks: Liberia's young hero

Great survivors were molded from Liberia's bloody war that ended just six years ago. Among the violence and tragedy, new leaders emerged, including youth activist Kimmie Weeks.

updated Sun Oct 18 2009 05:13:26

Irish, Uganda aid workers freed in Darfur

Two foreign aid workers held hostage for three months in Sudan's volatile Darfur region were released Sunday, the agency they work for said.

updated Sat Oct 17 2009 12:29:02

Opposition official's trial on hold in Zimbabwe

A Zimbabwean court postponed the trial of key opposition figure Roy Bennett on Saturday to allow his lawyers time to prepare their case.

updated Sat Oct 17 2009 08:28:19

Flood warning for drought-hit East Africa

Heavy rains triggered by El Nino weather patterns could potentially prove devastating for east African nations that have been water-starved for months, the United Nations has warned.

updated Sat Oct 17 2009 01:30:31

Rape a weapon of war in Congo, activists say

Rape has turned into a weapon of war in the Democratic Republic of Congo, with the number of attacks on women having grown threefold over the past few years, human rights activists said Friday.

updated Fri Oct 16 2009 15:35:45

Lawyer: Zimbabwe opposition politician Bennett freed on bail

Roy Bennett -- a leader in the Zimbabwean opposition Movement for Democratic Change who was sent back to jail earlier this week to await trial -- has been released on bail, his lawyer said Friday.

updated Fri Oct 16 2009 13:40:33

U.N.: 11.6 million Africans made homeless by conflict

About 11.6 million Africans have been forced from their homes by wars and other conflicts, according to the United Nations. Next week in Uganda, leaders from across the continent will converge to tackle the issue.

updated Thu Oct 15 2009 12:01:25

Massive African lake could dry up, U.N. agency says

Up to 30 million people are facing "a humanitarian disaster" as one of Africa's biggest lakes shrinks, a United Nations agency warned Thursday.

updated Thu Oct 15 2009 07:45:37

International court to probe killings in Guinea

The International Criminal Court said Thursday that it will investigate the killing of nearly 160 protesters in Guinea -- allegedly by government troops.

updated Thu Oct 15 2009 01:51:29

Zimbabwe judge orders opposition politician back to jail

A Zimbabwean court ordered a senior opposition politician back to jail Wednesday to await his trial, set to begin next week.

updated Wed Oct 14 2009 17:01:05

Aid groups are little match for Congo brutality, doctors say

Humanitarian organizations have been unable to meet the "massive needs" of civilians facing brutal attacks in northeastern Democratic Republic of the Congo, a medical aid group said Wednesday.

updated Tue Oct 13 2009 00:48:49

Waris Dirie: supermodel survivor

Somalian supermodel Waris Dirie has graced the pages of glossy magazines and starred opposite 007 as a Bond Girl.

updated Wed Oct 07 2009 11:46:39

5 held as confused pirates attack French ship

Five people were detained off Somalia's coast Wednesday after pirates mistook a French ship involved in an anti-piracy operation for a commercial vessel, the French Defense Ministry said.

updated Tue Oct 06 2009 12:14:29

Rwanda genocide suspect arrested, extradited

Police in Uganda have arrested and extradited a man who is among the most wanted suspects from the Rwandan genocide.

updated Tue Oct 06 2009 06:09:17

Commentary: Where have all the malaria patients gone?

I recently accompanied Margaret Chan, Director General of the WHO, and Ray Chambers, U.N. Special Envoy for Malaria, on a trip to Africa to see firsthand the region's fight against malaria.

updated Mon Oct 05 2009 13:09:22

Malawian boy uses wind to power hope, electrify village

William Kamkwamba dreamed of powering his village with the only resource that was freely available to him.

updated Sun Oct 04 2009 23:25:47

Princess Nikky Onyeri: Nigeria's cancer advocate

It's a disease that affects millions of women in Africa, yet talking about it has been considered a taboo, and that silence has been deadly.

updated Sun Oct 04 2009 07:04:48

Senior rebels disarm in Nigeria's oil-rich Delta

Two senior rebel leaders in Nigeria's oil-rich Delta region accepted a government offer of amnesty to militants who disarm.

updated Fri Oct 02 2009 13:44:46

U.S. delaying millions in aid to Somalia, U.N. says

The U.S. government is delaying "tens of millions" of dollars in crucial humanitarian aid over concerns that the money is being diverted to a notorious militant group, a senior U.N. official said.

updated Fri Oct 02 2009 07:17:10

Spanish ship with 36 crew reports pirate attack off Somalia

A Spanish fishing ship with 36 international crew members has lost contact with the shore after issuing distress calls saying pirates were attacking it off the coast of Somalia, the ship's owner, Echebastar Fleet, said Friday.

updated Wed Sep 30 2009 23:04:40

U.N. condemns violence in Guinea

The United Nations Security Council has condemned political violence in Guinea that reportedly killed nearly 160 people.

updated Wed Sep 30 2009 08:32:59

International court to handle Kenya post-election violence

Those most responsible for last year's post-election violence in Kenya may now be punished by the International Criminal Court, after Kenya missed a deadline to address the issue.

updated Wed Sep 30 2009 01:07:23

Ambulance offers hope in war-torn Somalia

Chaos and death on the streets of Mogadishu: unfortunately, it's nothing new in the Somali capital.

updated Tue Sep 29 2009 18:38:05

Condemnation mounts after deadly Guinea political protest

Amid international condemnation after security forces reportedly attacked demonstrators at a peaceful rally, reportedly killing nearly 160 people, the Guinean government said Tuesday most of the victims were crushed in the crowd.

updated Mon Sep 28 2009 23:08:28

Dr. Denis Mukwege: the angel of Bukavu

Son of a pastor, the Congolese doctor has been seen as something of savior for victims of sexual violence in his native country, where his surgery has become a refuge and beacon of hope for thousands of women.

updated Mon Sep 28 2009 10:56:37

Zimbabwe court bars activist Mukoko's prosecution

Zimbabwe's highest court granted a permanent stay of prosecution Monday to a leading human rights activist facing charges of plotting to topple President Robert Mugabe's government.

updated Fri Sep 25 2009 22:23:29

Zuma: We'll be ready for World Cup

South African President Jacob Zuma acknowledged Friday that his country is beset by a high crime rate, but vowed it will be prepared to host the 2010 World Cup.

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