Somali Hotel Siege Ends With 21 People Dead
Officials said that 117 others had been wounded in the 30-hour siege by Shabab militants at an upscale hotel in Somalia’s capital.
Officials said that 117 others had been wounded in the 30-hour siege by Shabab militants at an upscale hotel in Somalia’s capital.
The Russian writer, whose daughter died in a car blast on Saturday outside Moscow, has espoused a vision of a Russian “world empire.”
At the heart of the Jan. 6 investigation are the cases against the riot suspects.
Six weeks ahead of national elections, the Brazilian president was confronted by a protester who tried to ask questions on video. He grabbed the man’s shirt, then tried to snatch his phone.
By Tashi McQueen, AFRO Political Writer, Report for America Corps Member As murders continue to rise in Baltimore, so persists the polarized view on guns. The impact of gun violence […] The post Mayor Brandon M. Scott takes fight against ‘ghost guns’ directly to build-kit manufacturer, Polymer80 appeared first on AFRO American Newspapers .
By Ralph E. Moore, Jr., Special to the AFRO This Is the third and final installment (for the moment) of a fictional account of three Black grads of Loyola High […] The post The Moore Report: The SEARCH continues: part three appeared first on AFRO American Newspapers .
By Marnita Coleman, Special to AFRO Recently the AFRO spoke with mental health professional Dr. Carla Debnam, LCPC, founder and executive director of The Renaissance Center, a Christian-based counseling center. […] The post #FaithWorks: God has your back– and mental health professionals do too appeared first on AFRO American Newspapers .
By Megan Sayles, AFRO Business Writer, Report for America Corps Member, msayle@safro.com Capital Impact Partners and CDC Small Business Finance, two established national nonprofits based in D.C., recently merged and […] The post Capital Impact Partners and CDC Small Business Finance merge to create Momentus Capital to inclusively and equitably transform the financial services sector
By Winsome Packer, Special to the AFRO, and Deborah Bailey, AFRO D.C. Editor The District’s long-stated support of immigrants’ rights is being tested as an influx of more than 7,000 migrants […] The post District of Columbia faces a crisis with a migrant influx appeared first on AFRO American Newspapers .