WASHINGTON INFORMER — Recent studies suggest that African women face greater risk of HIV infection upon using an injectable birth control, a hormone shot known as Depo-Provera....
THE BURTON WIRE — The North African Country of Sudan is in crisis. After the forced and successful removal of president Omar al-Bashir, who had ruled with...
THE AFRO — Today, we are witnessing an increased level of inhospitality towards those who have sought to find welcome in the U.S. For example, CNN reported...
OAKLAND POST — As Asian Pacific American Heritage Month comes to an end, Candi Yano, a professor at the Haas School of Business and in the Industrial...
WASHINGTON INFORMER — On African Liberation Day, while Leteefah Carter and her comrades gathered at the African-American Civil War Memorial on U Street to protest the...
LOS ANGELES SENTINEL — Frustrated with the failures of the ruling African National Congress, South Africans gave the ANC its lowest turnout since 2004 when it took...
SOUTH FLORIDA TIMES — Developed in collaboration with the World Wildlife Fund and the Smithsonian Institution, and organized and traveled by the National Geographic Society, “Into Africa”...
LOS ANGELES SENTINEL — The Los Angeles Rams and National Football League announced that the club will return to London and host the Cincinnati Bengals on Sunday,...
CHARLESTON CHRONICLE — Multinational corporations who seek weak democracies, high rates of poverty, and untapped resources, seem to make a beeline for Liberia which has struggled to...
CHARLESTON CHRONICLE — e back-to-back cyclones that have ravaged Mozambique are unprecedented in recorded history, the UN said Friday. As more villages are wiped away, a...
CHARLESTON CHRONICLE — Experts who follow the money are still scratching their heads as to how a quarter of a billion dollars vanished from the national coffers...
WASHINGTON INFORMER — Djibril Diallo, president and CEO of the African Renaissance and Diaspora Network, will represent the African diaspora March 25-26 in Mannheim, Germany for an...
CHARLESTON CHRONICLE — Demonstrators are filling the streets of downtown Port au Prince in Haiti.
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THE BURTON WIRE — Roy Allela, 25, has invented smart gloves that convert sign language into audible sound.
CHARLESTON CHRONICLE — Observers of the contested elections in the Democratic Republic of Congo have reported so many irregularities that a winner may not be produced...