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Exiled Somali leaders are ready to start talks with the interim government but want the United Nations to mediate a ceasefire and head the dialogue, an opposition figure said on Wednesday.
Sharif...
The head of the World Food Programme will lobby U.S. officials this week to expand food aid contributions to help offset soaring food and oil prices that have shriveled needed relief for hungry...
The new U.S. military command for Africa aims to help the world's poorest continent fight drug trafficking, arms smuggling and piracy and not just the threat of terrorism, the general in...
President George W. Bush said on Wednesday that the United States was not planning to build new military bases in Africa and played down the risk of rivalry with China for influence on the...
Ghana will welcome U.S. President George W. Bush as a friend but says it wants no part in hosting any increased U.S. military presence on the African continent.
Bush, touring Africa in the final...
U.S. President George W. Bush travels this week to Africa, one of the few regions where he can claim globally recognized successes for efforts on AIDS and development in a foreign policy legacy...
The U.S. military's new Africa Command, AFRICOM, is working to assuage Nigerian fears that it means to meddle in internal security or control oil resources, two senior command officials said...
The global effort to fight bird flu and prepare for a threatened
pandemic will cost more than the $1,9-billion already pledged, and
more support is needed in Indonesia, which is “seriously...