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U. S. Admits Missteps as French Force in Mali Regroups

Gen. Carter Ham of the U.S. Africa Command (Africom), at a talk at Howard University, admitted his forces had failed to train Malian troops on "values, ethics and a military ethos". ...

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African Union Turns 50 – Calls on Nations to Celebrate!

The AU Commission said that the actual date should be celebrated with cultural activities, debates, school contests and public enquiries ...

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Kenyans Rejoice to See ‘Favorite Son’ Obama Sworn-in

Kenyans celebrate the second inauguration of President Barack Obama, whose father was a native of Kenya. ...

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61 Trampled to Death Following Ivory Coast Celebration, Mostly Kids and Teenagers

A crowd of 50,000 had gathered in Abidjan inside Felix Houphouet-Boigny Stadium to watch a firework display ...

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Africa, in Fast Growth Mode, Steams Toward 2013

African countries south of the Sahara present one of the greatest regional growth opportunities in the world. ...

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Obama slights his loyal following

President Barack Obama can make a difference by targeting the African American community, either directly or subtly in his choices about pubic policy. ...

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Our Voice, Guest Editorial by Dr. Benjamin Chavis, The Emancipation of the Wilmington Ten

On the eve of the 150th anniversary of the Emancipation Proclamation, the outgoing governor of North Carolina, Beverly Perdue, issued an historic "Pardon of Innocence" to each member of the Wilmington Ten after a 40-year struggle for justice. ...

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Children and cold medicines

Winter is often the time of year most associated with colds, viruses, the flu, and other contagious illnesses. ...

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Gregory holds first annual MLK Freedom March Reenactment

"M-L-K! M-L-K!' rang out along 10th and Ann Streets on Thursday morning, January 17, 2013. ...

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