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World Dec 14

WATCH: Biden tells African leaders the U.S. is ‘all in’ on the continent

By Aamer Madhani, Colleen Long, Associated Press

Politics Dec 11

U.S. President Biden and South Africa's President Ramaphosa hold talks at the White House in Washington
Biden aims to narrow trust gap between U.S. and African leaders at summit

President Joe Biden is set to play host to dozens of African leaders in Washington this week as the White House looks to narrow a gaping trust gap with Africa — one that has grown wider over years of frustration about…

By Aamer Madhani, Farai Mutsaka, Mogomotsi Magome, Associated Press

World Aug 11

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From piracy to al-Shabab, Somalia’s president addresses challenges to building democracy

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Stepped up al-Shabab attacks underscore Somalia’s looming security concerns

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Obama, African leaders address security and government corruption

President Barack Obama and dozens of African leaders opened talks Wednesday on two key issues that threaten to disrupt economic progress on the continent: security and government corruption.

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News Wrap: On Tanzania Trip, Obama Shares Hope to Shift U.S. Approach to Africa

In other news Monday, President Barack Obama arrived in Tanzania on the final leg of a three-country African tour. The president called for a shift in U.S. policy on Africa to focus more on trade and partnership instead of aid…

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