In Nigeria, No One Has Your Back

The success of the deadly terror group Boko Haram has undermined the Nigerian government, leaving it floundering in ineffectual expressions of sympathy.

Ugandan reverend says heterosexual child rape preferable to homosexuality

Uganda’s Right Reverend Father Simon Lokodo, the current State Minister for Ethics and Integrity in Uganda, claims men raping girls is natural according to...

Uganda to ‘send troops to Somalia to protect UN’

Uganda will send a 410-strong special force to guard UN installations in Somalia's capital, Mogadishu, a Ugandan army spokesman has said. The protection squad...

Central African Republic: More than 50 Muslims killed in two attacks

New evidence of the slaughter of women, children and the elderly gathered by Amnesty International underscores the extreme dangers faced by the Muslim minority...

Muslims flee attacks in CAR amid chaos

Scenes of mayhem as Muslims terrified of anti-Balaka Christian militia scramble to board convey heading for Cameroon.

Deadly Attacks Tied to Islamist Militants Shake Nigeria

The Islamist group Boko Haram was blamed for the attacks, which killed dozens, including many children watching a soccer match.

Dozens killed in spate of Nigeria attacks

The fight against militant Islamists in Nigeria led to dozens of deaths, mostly of civilians, in three villages this weekend. A military plane trying...

Meanwhile, China Quietly Takes Over Zimbabwe | Zero Hedge

While the developed world is focusing on the rapidly deteriorating developments in the Crimean, China, which has kept a very low profile on the...

China plans airbase in Zimbabwe

China is planning to set up a modern high-tech military base in the diamond-rich Marange fields, says a German-based website, Telescope News.

Zimbabwe: EU funds may pave way for compensation

The European Union (EU) has extended funding to Zimbabwe's ministry of lands for a land audit that could pave the way for compensation to...

Ethiopian persecution, threats and kidnappings

Genocide Watch “considers Ethiopia to have already reached Stage 7 , genocidal massacres, against many of its peoples, including the Anuak, Ogadeni, Oromo, and...

Despite climate change, Africa can feed Africa

According to Science, a leading international research journal, by 2030 Southern Africa and South Asia will be the two regions in the world whose...