How Can You Help Victims Of Brussels Terror Attacks? Give Blood, Volunteer, Donate, Offer Support To Those Affected
Hospitals across Brussels are requesting blood donations from citizens, while the Belgian Red Cross said it is seeking a priority of A- and O- type donors.
Brussels Terrorist Attacks 2016: Photos, Video, Eyewitness Accounts From Zaventem Airport, Maelbeek Metro Station
Scenes from the deadly explosions show shattered glass at Zaventem airport and smoke billowing out of Maelbeek metro station in Brussels.
Africa Presidential Elections 2016 Live Updates: Niger, Benin, Congo Results Trickle In After Voting Ends
Niger and Benin in West Africa held presidential runoff polls Sunday, while the Republic of Congo in Central Africa held its first round of voting.
Nigeria's Missing Chibok Schoolgirls Were Once Located By US, UK, But Rescue Mission Deemed Too Risky
Former British High Commissioner to Nigeria Andrew Pocock said the U.K. and U.S. located about 80 of the Chibok schoolgirls, but a rescue mission was deemed too risky.
Republic Of Congo Presidential Election 2016: Guide To Candidates, Issues, Rules And Results
Republic of Congo President Denis Sassou Nguesso, who is one of Africa’s longest-serving leaders, is running for a controversial re-election Sunday.
Angola's Yellow Fever Outbreak Death Toll Rises To 158 Amid Luanda's Sanitation Crisis
Most of the deaths were in Luanda, which has seen an increase in malaria, cholera and chronic diarrhea due in part to deteriorated sanitation conditions.
Queen Nefertiti Remains Found? Egypt Unearths New Clues About King Tut's Tomb [PHOTOS]
Queen Nefertiti, who ruled ancient Egypt at the height of its civilization, died in the 14th century B.C. and is believed to the stepmother of King Tut.
After Ivory Coast Al Qaeda Attack, Is Senegal Next? Muslim Population, Unemployment Make Tourist Destination A Target
“We are sure there will be an attack in Senegal,” the owner of a restaurant in a seaside resort area said of prospects for an al Qaeda attack.
St. Patrick’s Day 2016: 10 Fun Facts About Ireland’s Patron Saint And The Irish Holiday
You may be surprised at how dramatically different today’s St. Patrick’s Day celebrations are from the true origins of the Irish holiday.
Which States Have Clinton, Sanders Won? Official Delegate Tally Ahead Of Arizona, Idaho, Utah
Here’s a breakdown of which Democrat has won which state contests and how many delegates so far.
Germany State Elections 2016: Guide To Polls, Key Issues, Results As Merkel Faces Sinking Support Over Refugees
Chancellor Angela Merkel has dominated politics for a decade, but a surging anti-refugee party is posing a challenge in Sunday's vote.
Nigeria Budget ‘Padding’ Scandal: Buhari Removes 184 Government Officials Allegedly Involved
Concerns over the national budget have been “very embarrassing and disappointing,” President Muhammadu Buhari said.
Central Bank Of Nigeria Explosion: Calabar Office Erupts In Flames, Several Injuries Reported
An explosion rocked the Central Bank of Nigeria office in Calabar, southern Nigeria, on Friday afternoon after a gas cylinder reportedly caught fire.
Defending Islam Isn’t Political Correctness, Marco Rubio Tells Donald Trump
Marco Rubio disagreed with Donald Trump over the front-runner’s comments on Islam during Thursday’s debate.
Which States Have Trump, Cruz, Rubio, Kasich Won? Official Delegate Tally Ahead Of Florida, Ohio Primaries
Here’s a breakdown of who has won which states and how many delegates thus far.
CNN Republican Debate 2016 Live Updates: Best Twitter Reactions, Memes And Analysis Of Trump, Rubio, Cruz
Days ahead of primaries in Ohio, Florida and other states, Republicans toned down the rhetoric on Thursday.
Republican Debate Drinking Game 2016: Rules For When To Sip, Gulp And Guzzle During CNN Showdown
The stakes are high, the candidate field is narrowing, and the only thing that can make the Republican presidential debate any more exciting is some booze.
Nigeria, Switzerland Agree On Returning $321M In Stolen Abacha Funds
Switzerland and Nigeria have agreed for the latter to return $321 million confiscated from former Nigerian military ruler Sani Abacha.
Nigeria Aims To End Petroleum Imports Within 18 Months, As It Restructures State Oil Firm
Nigeria’s oil refineries have never reached full production due to sabotage and poor maintenance, forcing the nation to rely on pricey imports.
Al-Shabab Says Pentagon ‘Exaggerated’ Bombing Death Toll At ‘Raso’ Training Camp: Report
The Pentagon said airstrikes on al-Shabab's “Raso” training camp in Somalia killed more than 150 fighters, but the militant group disagrees.
International Women's Day Quotes 2016: Inspirational Sayings From Strong Female Leaders, Activists, Artists
“Make sure you have your own life before becoming someone’s wife.” — Beyoncé Knowles
EU-Turkey Summit: Ankara Uses Refugee Crisis As Leverage For Unexpected Demands
The buildup of fleeing Syrians at Turkey’s southern border has encouraged its government to make more demands in its talks with the European Union.
Fox News Democratic Town Hall Live Updates: Hillary Clinton, Bernie Sanders Face Michigan Voters In Detroit
At a town hall Monday in Michigan, Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders had one last chance to woo the state's voters before Tuesday's primary.
MH370 Conspiracy Theories: Malaysia Airlines Plane Still Missing Two Years Later
Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 vanished March 8, 2014, and there's little evidence to explain why. Here are the top conspiracy theories.
Benin Presidential Election 2016: Guide To Candidates, Key Issues, Rules And Results
The presidential election race in Benin is largely centered on the small country's flagging economic growth, high unemployment, corruption and education.
Nigeria Shuts Down Cattle Markets Allegedly Financing Boko Haram
The sales of stolen animals at four major cattle markets in the northeast were allegedly helping to finance the militant group’s brutal insurgency.
Insects As Food? Kenyan Scientists Propose Eating Bugs To Curb Food Insecurity, Malnutrition
Scientists say putting bugs on peoples’ plates is a nutritional, economically smart and eco-friendly solution Africa’s rampant food insecurity.
Calais Refugee Crisis Update: Britain Pledges Extra 20M Euros To Boost Security, Help Unaccompanied Children
Part of the extra $21.8 million will be spent on new reception centers, where unaccompanied children can link up with relatives in the U.K.
Nigeria Schoolgirls Kidnapping Update: Lagos Police Hunt Armed Abductors Of Babington Macaulay School
Heavily armed kidnappers allegedly snatched three teenage girls Monday night from Babington Macaulay Junior Seminary School in Lagos.
In Nigeria, Starving Boko Haram Members Surrender In Borno State
A senior military officer said the emaciated-looking detainees are now being held at Nigeria’s military headquarters in Maiduguri, the birthplace of Boko Haram.