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The man accused of shooting two Minnesota lawmakers — one fatally — over the weekend has been seen in a bizarre video preaching in the Congo four years ago.
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Is the Congo on the Brink of a Proxy War?The Democratic Republic of the Congo is teetering on the edge of internal collapse and external exploitation. Former ...
In early April, the Trump administration finally tapped a senior adviser for Africa: Massad Boulos, the father-in-law of ...
Donald Trump is considering expanding his travel ban on foreign countries by 36, according to a State Department cable that ...
Vance Boelter turned from decades as a food-service manager to launching security firms and far-fetched African ventures.
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Face2Face Africa on MSNCongo reels from dual disasters as death toll rises to 77, over 100 still missingCatastrophic floods and a series of boat accidents have left at least 77 people dead across the Democratic Republic of Congo, with over 100 more still unaccounted for, according to authorities. In ...
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NEW YORK (AP) — The man accused of assassinating the top Democrat in the Minnesota House held deeply religious and ...
President Donald Trump recently imposed a travel ban on 12 countries, with restrictions on visitors from seven more. A memo ...
The Vatican has beatified a Congolese government worker who was killed for resisting corruption, giving young people in a ...
Sen. Mike Lee’s evidence-free conspiracy theory that the MN shooter was a ‘Marxist’ is Pants on Fire
Available evidence does not support Sen. Mike Lee’s assertion that Boelter was driven by "Marxist" ideology. People who knew Boelter told news outlets he was politically right-leaning. Law ...
The administration gave the nations 60 days to fix concerns, according to a State Department cable. The president already ...
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