Morocco has withdrawn as the host of the 2015 African Cup of Nations. Which country will step up with only three months remaining?
Why are there no treatments for Ebola? The economics of medical research are partly to blame.
Excalibur, the Spanish dog exposed to Ebola, sparked questions over whether pets can spread the deadly virus.
Excalibur's plight went viral after news the Madrid dog would be euthanized.
After Boko Haram announced it will sell 200 kidnapped Nigerian schoolgirls on the market, we looked at where exactly those markets were.
The U.S. Chamber of Commerce and a Moroccan business organization have signed a memorandum to make their economic connection stronger.
Violent pirates are raiding ships off West Africa's coast, threatening the region's oil supply
Sunday's solar eclipse was a unique one and many people from around the world were able to view the rare event.
There are many ways to view this unique event, including a live stream that begins at 3:45 a.m. PST, 6:45 a.m. EST.
India topped the list as home to half of the world's slave population while Mauritania ranked first in percentage terms.
A new study tries to understand when our earliest ancestors -- one man and one woman -- lived and how the human race expanded across the planet.
The International Maritime Bureau says that piracy is declining around the world, except off the coast of West Africa.
India's biggest telecommunications company will also support social programs in Gabon.
"Survivor: Gabon" Producer Tyler Ramsey recently revealed he was fired from the 2008 contestant after falling in love with Jacquie Berg, a contestant.
Foreign investment term disputes have built up tensions between the country's government and big oil.
There are mixed reports over the future of Fiorentina forward Stevan Jovetic.
Chelsea have been linked with Vitesse Arnhem striker Wilfried Bony.
Samuel Eto'o helped Cameroon gain an edge in World Cup qualification.
The Bongo family owned (or currently own) no less than 39 residences across France, including Paris.
Anti-poaching efforts by the Gabonese government have largely failed.
The insurgent group Seleka is making headway toward Bangui, despite peace negotiations in Gabon planned for this week.
A coalition of rebel groups is closing in on the Central African Republic's capital city of Bangui, and President Francois Bozize feels increasingly isolated.