African leaders leave Russia summit without grain
By The Associated PressAfrican leaders are leaving two days of meetings with Vladimir Putin with little to show for their requests to resume a deal
Unusual photos at MoMA conjure the beaches, bustle
By Diane ColeFor the first time, the Museum of Modern Art showcases current West African photographers. The exhibit depicts the colonial
Seeking stronger economic ties, Vladimir Putin
By Emmanuel AkinwotuAs Russia wraps up its high level summit with African countries Friday, just how much real influence does Russia have in the
A look at what's next for Niger a day after the
By Emmanuel AkinwotuThe day after the coup — we look at what's next for U.S. ally Niger in West Africa. It is the ninth coup or attempted power
Here's why Niger's coup matters to the U.S.
By Michele KelemenSecretary of State Antony Blinken warns the U.S. partnership with Niger depends on "democratic governance and respect for
Niger's military announces coup
By Emmanuel Akinwotu|A MartínezSoldiers in Niger have announced a coup, imposing a curfew and closing borders in a country that is a key U.S. ally in West
The Hidden War
By Rund Abdelfatah|Ramtin Arablouei|Julie Caine|Devin Katayama|Casey Miner|Anya Steinberg|Yordanos Tesfazion|Cristina Kim|Lawrence Wu|Yolanda Sangweni|Amir Marshi|Sasha Crawford-HollandHow does a country go from its leader winning the Nobel Peace Prize to all-out war in just one year? That's the question
Niger's military announces a coup on national
By Michele KelemenThe U.S. is calling for the president of Niger to be released after soldiers say they have seized power in a coup in the
Niger's presidential guard has detained President
By Emmanuel AkinwotuSoldiers from Niger's presidential guard have blockaded the presidential palace, and regional African leaders condemned the
Wildfires across Algeria have killed at least 2
By The Associated PressWildfires across Algeria have killed 25 people, including 10 soldiers trying to get the flames under control in the face of