South Carolina Gun Laws: Before Charleston Church Shooting, Lawmakers Wanted To Expand Second Amendment Rights
A South Carolina politician recently argued that law-abiding citizens should be able to carry concealed weapons without permits because criminals already do.
South Africa Racial Segregation: Curro Roodeplaat School Accused Of Segregating Students In Pretoria [VIDEO]
The Pretoria-based Curro Roodeplaat private school released a statement about the video and denied any racial segregation.
Nigerian Senators Receive $2,500 Or 506,000 Naira To Spend On Clothes, Not $43 Million Or 8.64 Billion Naira, Senate President Says
A firestorm erupted on social media after it was reported that Nigerian lawmakers receive a whopping $43 million or 8.64 billion naira to spend on clothes.
Rachel Dolezal And The 'Transracial' Problem: Adoptees, Parents Speak Out On Comparison
"Transracial" has long referred to adopted children of a different race than their adoptive parents. But now it has been used to describe Rachel Dolezal.
Rachel Dolezal Parents New Interview: She Slowly Took On Black Identity, They Say
Her parents said she never showed signs of wanting to be black as a child, but recalled a "very noticeable" change after adopting black kids.
Nigerian President Buhari Blames Jonathan's Outgoing Government For Delayed Minister Appointments
"Unfortunately, the outgoing government did not cooperate," Buhari told reporters Monday.
Nigerian President Buhari Orders Release Of $21 Million To Fight Boko Haram
Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari said it's time to put an end to the Boko Haram crisis once and for all.
Is Rachel Dolezal White Or Black? Africana Studies Colleague, NAACP Respond To Controversy
Rachel Dolezal's colleague at a university where she teaches Africana Studies said her race was never discussed or questioned until now.
Myanmar Bans Rohingya Muslims From Fleeing Amid Southeast Asia Migrant Crisis
Deep religious and racial tensions in Myanmar have been a driving force in Southeast Asia’s migrant crisis.
Nigeria Government Corruption: Public Salaries Under Review As New President Buhari Vows To Crackdown On Politicians
Nigeria has some of the highest paid lawmakers in the world, earning up to $2 million a year.
Myanmar's Persecuted Rohingya Muslims Remain Stateless And Vulnerable After Risking Lives At Sea
"Nobody would get in a boat under these conditions, unless they absolutely had to," said an international aid official.
Miss World Zimbabwe 2015 Nude Pictures: Emily Kachote Loses Crown After Confessing To Posing Naked
The first princess Annie Grace Mutambu, who was second in line for the crown, has since replaced Emily Kachote as Miss World Zimbabwe 2015.
Zimbabwe Politician Amos Midzi Dies Of Poisoning, Autopsy Reveals; Family Blames Ruling Zanu-PF
The dead body of a former Zimbabwean cabinet minister and ambassador to the U.S. was found in his locked car along with a highly toxic insecticide.
Lincoln Tunnel Closed After Buses Collide, Causing Traffic Jams And Injuries In Manhattan-Bound Tube
The accident caused at least 18 injuries and hourlong delays on one of the busiest routes for commuters entering and leaving New York City.
Marco Rubio Raised $100K From New York Times' Articles
Marco Rubio's campaign has attributed $100,000 in online fundraising to a backlash against New York Times articles on his finances and traffic tickets.
Lion Park Closed After 'Game Of Thrones' Editor Katherine Chappell Mauled By Lioness In South Africa
The lion enclosure will reopen following an internal investigation, but only to guided game drive vehicles.
Nigeria Senate President Elected: Bukola Saraki, A PDP Defector, Wins After APC Strikes Power-Sharing Deal
Nigeria's main political parties struck a deal in which Bukola Saraki was elected Senate President if Ike Ekweremadu returned as Deputy Senate President.
Malawi President's Longtime Aide Ben Phiri Under Investigation After Becoming Instant Billionaire, Report Says
A former top aide to the Malawian president is under investigation for allegedly amassing a remarkable fortune in a year while earning a modest government salary.
Sudan Bars Opposition Leaders From Traveling To France, Confiscates Passports
Opposition leaders in the Sudan Call alliance were invited to attend a meeting with the European Union Parliament in Strasbourg.
G7 Summit 2015: Buhari Requests Help For Boko Haram In Nigeria, Economy In 'Wish List' For Group Of Seven Leaders
Nigerian President Buhari requested assistance from the G7 leaders on Nigeria's chief concerns including terrorism, economy, infrastructure and corruption.
Nigerian Hospital Seeks Blood Donations For Boko Haram Bombing Victims at Yola Market
The double suicide bombing at a crowded market in Yola on Thursday killed at least 31 people and wounded scores more.
Amtrak Train Strikes Truck En Route To Chicago, Less Than A Month After Deadly Derailment
Amtrak train 22 smashed into a tractor-trailer near Wilmington, Illinois, on Friday afternoon. No injuries were reported.
Nigerian Vice President Yemi Osinbajo Barred From Buhari's National Security Briefing
Vice President Yemi Osinbajo was allegedly refused "security clearance" and "locked out" from the "very sensitive meeting," a source said.
Nigerian President Buhari To Announce Youth Empowerment Program To Tackle Unemployment, Insecurity And 'Social Ills'
"For too long, our quest for peace and progress has been disrupted and frustrated by social ills, many of them perpetrated by young people," the president said.
Indian Men Marry 'Water Wives' In Drought-Stricken Villages To Survive Heat Wave, Water Shortages
Polygamy is outlawed in India, but "water wives" have become common in parched villages as the country faces the threat of another drought.
Lufthansa Delays Returning Remains To Germanwings Victims' Families More Than Two Months After Plane Crash
The relatives of 150 people who perished in the Germanwings disaster are still waiting for the return of their remains.
China's Pollution Crisis: Nearly Two-Thirds Of Underground Water Is Graded Unfit For Human Contact, Report Says
One-third of China's surface water was also graded unsuitable for direct human contact in a 2014 report released by the Chinese Ministry of Environmental Protection.
Nigerian Senate Approves Life Imprisonment For Child Rapists
The legislation would build a stronger law against sexual crimes, which are rampant in the West African country.
ISIS Advance On Iraqi City Endangers Hebrew Prophet's Ancient Tomb Guarded By Assyrian Christians
An Iraqi Christian family has looked after the tomb Nahum Elkoshi, which sits inside an ancient synagogue, for decades.
Duggar Sisters Jessa Seewald And Jill Dillard Were Josh Duggar Molestation Victims; Will Share Story In Fox News' Interview
The sisters, now married women, will talk about being molested by brother Josh. Duggar parents Michelle and Jim Bob told Fox News they felt like "failures."