When Tadiwos Belete moved to Ethiopia from the United States a decade ago to open a luxury spa, his relatives thought he was crazy.
Fresh protests rocked Brazil on Saturday despite conciliatory remarks by President Dilma Rousseff.
African palm oil producers are hitting back at a "smear campaign" against them by environmentalists that risks ruining their industry.
International opponents of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad agreed on Saturday to give urgent military support to Western-backed rebels.
The launch of a new political party by Mamphela Ramphele is another step in building a new majority in South African politics, says the DA.
At the launch of Agang, Mamphela Ramphele has promised to reverse the damage done by the ANC government if her party wins the 2014 general elections.
Numerous relatives of former president Nelson Mandela visited the Pretoria hospital on Saturday where the struggle icon was spending his 15th day.
The Press Ombudsman has dismissed three complaints made by Communications Minister Dina Pule against the Sunday Times.
Fifa says it is investigating violence in CAR before it decides if the country’s World Cup qualifier against Ethiopia can take place in the nation.
Turkish authorities have arrested more people over their alleged role in this month’s anti-government protests, a news report said.