VIDEO July 31 ISIS attack on church in Congo kills 40+ people Ó£ÌÒÊÓÆµ senior foreign affairs correspondent Greg Palkot discusses the Congo church attack that ISIS claimed responsibility for on ‘America’s Newsroom.’
Travel July 30 American officials warn Nigerian women against birth tourism: 'This is not permitted' The U.S. Mission to Nigeria warns that using visas primarily for birth tourism to obtain U.S. citizenship for children will result in visa denials under 2020 State Department rules.
World Protests July 30 Dozens dead as violence erupts over government plans to eliminate fuel subsidies, army takes to streets Angola's fuel subsidy cuts trigger deadly protests leaving 22 dead and over 1,200 arrested as the government seeks to reduce costly diesel subsidies.
Donald Trump July 30 Trump looks to skip G20 summit in South Africa after viral Oval Office meeting President Donald Trump said he may boycott the November G20 summit in South Africa due to ongoing diplomatic tensions and policy disagreements between the nations.
World Religions Christianity July 29 Pope Leo XIV condemns brutal machete attack that killed 49 Christians during prayer in DR Congo Pope Leo and the U.N. condemned the attack by Islamic State-linked extremists that killed 49 Christians in a church in the Democratic Republic of Congo, a predominantly Christian country.
Africa July 27 Iran's Africa activities pose 'significant threats to US national security' Senate Foreign Relations Chairman Jim Risch joins State Department in warning about Iran's expanding influence in Africa through uranium acquisition, weapons sales and religious indoctrination.
Opinion July 23 DAVID MARCUS: Why socialist NYC mayoral candidate's Uganda trip makes surprising sense Zohran Mamdani's Uganda trip follows limited public appearances, including a secretive meeting with AOC, as the NYC mayoral candidate faces scrutiny over his socialist background.
Homeland Security July 16 DHS announces 'third country deportation flight' landed in Southern Africa's Eswatini The US has deported immigrants from Vietnam, Jamaica, Laos, Cuba and Yemen to Eswatini in Southern Africa following a recent Supreme Court ruling on third country deportations.
Travel July 14 Archaeologists uncover multistory buildings in once-thriving city lost to time British archaeologists recently helped uncover multistory buildings from the ancient Egyptian city Imet in the Nile Delta, revealing tower houses from the Ptolemaic Period.
Africa July 12 ‘Peacemaker’ Trump can end Africa’s biggest war, former White House advisor says President Trump is positioned to end Sudan's civil war after brokering peace between Congo and Rwanda, according to an expert on Africa, who says U.S. involvement essential.
Federal Courts July 4 Judge backs Trump admin's deportation push for 8 illegal migrants after another judge blocks it Eight migrants face deportation to South Sudan after a Massachusetts federal judge denied their request, highlighting legal battles over the Trump administration.