The vast desert country hopes to see output of 300,000 barrels per day by 2015.
Angola wants domestic companies to help drive its $23 billion investment in electricity over the next few years.
An import terminal for liquified natural gas could counter Ghana's fast-growing energy demands.
Russia and the United States have had the two largest chemical weapons stockpiles ever owned.
Africa loses billions of dollars annually to tax evasion, but progress in St. Petersburg this week could begin to change that.
Big retailers like Wal-Mart and Carrefour are looking to take advantage of Africa's increasing wealth.
International partners would prefer not to channel their money through the SADC.
A shadowy network of Nigerian thieves is having an unprecedented impact on the country's economy, and worldwide oil production.
Economic expansion was expected this quarter, following dismal growth in the first quarter of this year.
Angola's ties to its former colonizer are loosening as Portuguese banks struggle with debt.
Curvy women from across the continent will participate in the Harare pageant.
As African economies grow at breakneck speeds, the U.S. is reexamining old import/export laws.
The world’s most-expensive city for expats in 2013 is not Tokyo or Moscow. It’s an African seaport.
The International Maritime Bureau says that piracy is declining around the world, except off the coast of West Africa.
OPEC's latest monthly forecast shows growing demand for oil but shrinking demand for its own product.
Chris Hani's killing shook the very foundations of the surging anti-apartheid movement, leading to many calls from blacks and others for retaliation and even a race war.
Sinopec, the world’s third-largest oil company, will expand into Angola, Africa’s second largest oil producing country.
Iran's top energy official says each new refinery would have the capacity to generate 20,000 barrels per day.
This incident is only one of a number of episodes that have triggered questions about the safety of air travel in India.
Analysts see potential for African governments or corporations to issue dim sum bonds, though interest has been limited so far.
From Afghanistan to Zambia, here are the world's countries that are struggling the most.
To mark the two-year anniversary of Syria's civil war that began on March 15, 2011, here’s a look at some of the conflict's statistics.