April 7, 2019 Rwanda somberly marks the start of genocide 25 years ago Rwanda on Sunday somberly commemorated the start, 25 years ago, of its genocide in which some 800,000 people were killed, as the country continues to grapple with the lasting consequences of the mass killings.
April 7, 2019 US army general says forces to relocate outside Libya U.S. army officials say American forces will temporarily leave Libya three days after a renewed flareup of fighting between rival armed groups.
April 7, 2019 Activists: 5 killed in protests against Sudan's president Organizers behind anti-government demonstrations in Sudan say security forces have killed at least five protesters in the last twenty-four hours.
April 6, 2019 Algerian Parliament to make president's resignation official Both houses of Algeria's Parliament are meeting next week to take official note of the country not having a leader after the resignation under pressure of its president.
April 6, 2019 The Latest: Russia FM opposes attempts to lay blame in Libya The Latest on developments in Libya (all times local): 4:35 p.m. Russia's Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov says his country is opposing unilateral attempts to determine who is to blame in Libya.
April 6, 2019 Rival Libyan forces say they have captured Tripoli airport Forces loyal to rival Libyan army commander Khalifa Hifter say they have seized control of the main airport in Libya's capital Tripoli, two days after Hifter ordered his forces to seize the seat of Libya's U.N.-backed government.
April 6, 2019 25 years after Rwanda genocide, survivors forgive killers Twenty-five years ago, Tasian Nkundiye murdered his neighbor with a machete.
April 6, 2019 Farmer turns his house into relief center in Mozambique It began with a farmer who wanted to see how his neighbors had weathered a deadly cyclone.
April 6, 2019 Sudan opposition renews calls for anti-Bashir protests The organizers behind months of anti-government demonstrations in Sudan are calling for fresh marches in the capital, Khartoum, and other cities.
April 5, 2019 American tourist who survived Egyptian military attack urges Trump not to sell country more helicopters An American tourist who survived a deadly, unprompted attack by the Egyptian military has spoken out to urge President Trump to postpone helicopter sales to the country and hold them accountable.