Mau Mau veterans, campaigners celebrate apology but say compensation was far from enough
Much of France’s energy supply has derived from Sahel region of Africa
Both suspects attended meetings by Islamist group al-Muhajiroun, which burned American flags outside US Embassy in London on 9/11 anniversary
UN special rapporteur on executions joins calls for moratorium on automated weapons systems
British Prime Minister David Cameron describes killing in broad daylight as a 'betrayal of Islam'; two suspects are in custody
New report says America will become energy self-sufficient in 20 years
Spokesman says all known militant camps in three northeastern states are being attacked
Tax evasion and avoidance harms the continent's growth potential, according to the Africa Progress Report
Some users of online Jihadist forums see attacks as a setback to their wider cause
Demarcation line at center of border dispute originated during British colonial rule
South Africa has criticized Britain's decision to cut foreign aid by 2015
Primitive refineries are springing up in backyards across Syria as EU finalizes lifting of oil embargo from rebel-held areas
Relentless cycle of poor economic output may be turning tide of opinion against European austerity measures
Debate about use of cameras has been ongoing for many years in Britain - a country with one of the highest densities of CCTV cameras
Italian group is highlighting contribution of foreigners to Florentine culture, past and present
As debate rages over her legacy for Britain and the world, London crowds offer mostly respectful farewell to late prime minister
Activists aim to disrupt sporting event with 'volcanic flames' in hopes of drawing attention to regime's human rights abuses
Three BBC journalists entered North Korea, posing as students on a university trip organized by London School of Economics
Creators of Social Progress Index hope it will offer lessons to policymakers in fast-growing African, Latin American economies
Recent analysis estimates drone strikes in Pakistan and Yemen since 2004 have killed up to 3,238 militants and as many as 368 civilians
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