Africa in the News: Nigerian Oil Firm Undergoes Audit, IMF Provides Debt Relief to Ebola-hit Countries, and Illicit Financial Flows Cost Africa $60 Billion Amy Copley Friday, February 6, 2015
Africa in the News: AU Summit Highlights Women’s Empowerment, African Sovereign Debt Losses May Reach $10.8 Billion, and African Trade Ministers Push for AGOA Renewal in DC Amy Copley Friday, January 30, 2015
Africa in the News: Zambia Votes, the DRC Amends Controversial Bill amid Protests, and the IMF and World Bank Predict Stable Growth for Africa in 2015-2016 Amy Copley Friday, January 23, 2015
Africa in the News: Boko Haram Commits Massacre, Egypt Voices Concerns over Ethiopian Dam Project, and Sudan Opposition Party Calls for Election Boycott Amy Copley Friday, January 16, 2015
Africa in the News: Shell Compensates Victims of Nigerian Oil Spills, Gambian Coup Backfires and Mining Taxation Central to Upcoming Zambian Election Amy Copley Friday, January 9, 2015
Africa in the News: Contentious Kenyan Security Bill Passes, U.S.-South Africa Trade Row Heightens, African Development Bank 2014 Report Underscores Regional Integration Amy Copley Friday, December 19, 2014
Africa in the News: Mugabe Purges Zimbabwean Cabinet, Nigeria Selects 2015 Presidential Candidates, and Kabila Forms DRC Unity Government Amy Copley Friday, December 12, 2014
Africa in the News: US Military Training in Nigeria Halts, African Governance Highlighted at Francophone Summit, ICC Drops Kenyatta Case, and Nelson Mandela Remembered Amy Copley Friday, December 5, 2014
Africa in the News: Police Intervene in Nigerian Parliament, Soldiers Protest in Côte d’Ivoire, and Mosque Raids Ignite Tensions in Kenya Amy Copley Friday, November 21, 2014
Africa in the News: Goodluck Jonathan to Run in 2015, Oil Prices Drop, and Burkina Faso Plans for Transition Amy Copley Friday, November 14, 2014