Tuesday, 28 March 2017

Ex-First Lady of Ivory Coast Found Not Guilty of War Crimes

Simone Gbagbo was also acquitted of crimes against humanity in a trial that focused on her role in abuses that led to deaths after a 2010 election.
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FILE- In this Saturday Jan.15, 2011 file photo, Simone Gbagbo smiles during a rally in support of her husband, former President Laurent Gbagbo, in Abidjan, Ivory Coast.

FILE- In this Saturday Jan.15, 2011 file photo, Simone Gbagbo smiles during a rally in support of her husband, former President Laurent Gbagbo, in Abidjan, Ivory Coast.
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Ivory Coast court finds ex-president's wife not guilty

Ivory Coast court finds ex-president's wife not guilty of war crimes in post-election abuses
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?Social Discontent? Grips Ivory Coast as Economic Gains Pass Many By

Shaken by a mutiny and then a strike by 180,000 civil servants that closed schools, the West African nation looks for a way back.
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Friday, 24 March 2017

Peacekeeping chief expects 3 mission to close by March 2018

The UN peacekeeping chief says he expects the missions in Haiti, Ivory Coast and Liberia to end by March 2018 which will save hundreds of millions of dollars
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Tuesday, 21 March 2017

Baby born with extra legs thriving after surgery

Doctors say a baby girl from Africa who's recovering from a risky surgery at a suburban Chicago hospital should now be able to lead a normal life
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Jared Taylor: Whites Deserve a Homeland

Editor of American Renaissance, Jared Taylor sits down with ABC News' Amna Nawaz on 'Uncomfortable' for a blunt discussion of race and racism in America.
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Friday, 17 March 2017

The Latest: No. 11 seeds unbeaten against No. 6 seeds so far

Be careful, Cincinnati: No. 6 seeds winless against No. 11 seeds so far this year
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The Latest: Double-digit seeds starting to make impact

Double-digit seeds starting to make impact as Rhode Island, USC both advance
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The Latest: Rhode Island has early lead over Creighton

Rhode Island off to fast start as it pursues first NCAA Tournament victory since 1998 regional semifinal berth
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The Latest: No. 2 seeds so far avoiding Spartans' 2016 fate

No. 2 seeds Arizona, Louisville avoiding fate Michigan State suffered last season
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The Latest: Call it March Meh-dness instead of March Madness

The favorites continue to roll at the NCAA Tournament
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The Latest: Oregon's Boucher left with cheerleading role

Injured Oregon star Chris Boucher has been forced into a cheerleading role as his Ducks played Iona in the first round
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The Latest: Iona star Jordan Washington injured in 1st half

Iona star Jordan Washington went down hard under Oregon's basket, screaming in pain after grabbing above his left shin area
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The Latest: Oklahoma State's late 3 gives bettors a win

Arkansas forward Moses Kingsley is having quite a start to his NCAA Tournament
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The Latest: 3-seed Baylor trailing New Mexico St at half

A historic season for Baylor is in danger of ending with a disappointing thud
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Thursday, 16 March 2017

?Architecture of Independence? in Africa?s Fast-Growing Cities

A captivating study of the development of modernist building in five African countries comes to Manhattan.
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Tuesday, 14 March 2017

RIGHT AT HOME: Decor is loving Africa

Today's global trend in home decor includes many modern takes on traditional African textiles, patterns and artwork
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Strengthened security 1 year after Ivory Coast beach attack

Strengthened security 1 year after Ivory Coast beach attack, but many tourists staying away
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Tuesday, 7 March 2017

Report: African women ahead as lawmakers, but face violence

A report on women's rights in Africa praises significant progress including female participation in many African legislatures outpacing Britain and the United States
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