South Africa May 12 White South African refugees brought to US due to ‘government-sponsored racial discrimination': State Dept A President Donald Trump executive order has brought dozens of White South Africans to the U.S. as refugees, amid claims of racial persecution and backlash from the South African government.
Donald Trump May 9 Trump to bring white Afrikaners to US as refugees from South Africa, in wake of expropriation legislation White Afrikaners from South Africa will be allowed into the U.S. under refugee status, with the Trump administration saying they're suffering from racial discrimination in the country.
Immigration May 8 Deportation flights to Libya would violate court order without prior notice, federal judge says A federal judge said the Trump administration cannot send deportation flights to Libya without allowing illegal aliens a chance to raise "fear-based claims."
Immigration May 5 Rwanda 'in discussions' with US to receive deported migrants: report Rwandan Foreign Minister Olivier Nduhungirehe said his country is "in discussions with the United States" to receive migrants deported by the Trump administration.
Africa May 2 Republican senators move to block Somalia funding until allies pay 'fair share' Fox News Digital has learned prominent Republican senators are introducing a bill which will stop funding for the war against Islamist terror in Somalia until Europe, the U.N. and the A.U. pay more for the campaign against the militants.
Africa April 24 US–Russia flashpoint looms over Putin's plans for African naval base Russian plans for a naval base in Sudan to secure a foreign port are alarming the U.S. and risking new tensions with Moscow as Putin races to join the naval powers circling the strategic Red Sea.
State Department April 22 Rubio overhauling 'bloated' State Department in sweeping reform Secretary of State Marco Rubio is slashing 132 offices around the world, saying the department had become bloated, bureaucratic and unable to perform its essential diplomatic mission.
Pope Francis April 22 Pope Francis emphasized Catholicism globally, reached beyond US, Europe into impoverished nations Pope Francis brought attention to the Catholic Church in impoverished areas around the globe that are often ignored.
Africa April 20 Fears remain this Easter that Christians in Nigeria are being ‘wiped out' by Muslim extremists Christians in Nigeria face ongoing Islamist violence this Easter. One expert is urging the U.S. to label Nigeria a "country of particular concern" and halt aid.
Africa April 19 At least 148 people die after boat catches fire in Congo: reports At least 148 people were reportedly killed after a boat caught fire and capsized in the Democratic Republic of Congo; officials estimate that hundreds of people are still missing.