Obama, Bush to mark Tanzania U.S. embassy bombings
Story Highlights Tanzania is Obama's final stop on week-long Africa tripObama will join George W. Bush at U.S. embassy eventTanzanians have so far given Obama a warm welcome DAR ES SALAAM, Tanzania —...
View ArticleObama heads to South Africa with Mandela on his mind
DAKAR (Reuters) - U.S. President Barack Obama heads to South Africa on Friday hoping to see ailing icon Nelson Mandela, after wrapping up a visit to Senegal that focused on improving food security and...
View ArticleBarack Obama flies to South Africa in unaccustomed role of sideshow
Nelson Mandela's health and protests against US foreign policy dominate agenda as president makes first official visit Barack and Michelle Obama wave as they board Air Force One to depart for South...
View ArticleObama protesters rally near hospital treating Mandela
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View ArticleUPDATE 1-Obama protesters rally near hospital treating Mandela
* Anti-apartheid hero remains critical in Pretoria clinic * Obama says not seeking "photo op" with ailing statesman * Attention on Mandela's plight as U.S. president expected * Protesters burn U.S....
View ArticleObama hopes to see ailing Mandela
President Barack Obama, wrapping up the first leg of an African tour, says Washington has a ‘‘moral imperative’’ to help the world’s poorest continent feed itself and he then left for South Africa...
View ArticleObama says no ‘photo op’ with Mandela on S. Africa trip
US President Barack Obama played down the possibility that he will visit former South African President Nelson Mandela in hospital as he travelled to the country on Friday, saying he did not “need a...
View ArticleSouth Africa's Mandela improving as Obama flies in
PRETORIA (Reuters) - South Africa's ailing anti-apartheid hero Nelson Mandela is doing much better in hospital, his ex-wife Winnie said on Friday before a visit by U.S. President Barack Obama that...
View ArticleMandela improving as Obama flies in
PRETORIA (Reuters) - South Africa's ailing anti-apartheid hero Nelson Mandela is doing much better in hospital, his ex-wife Winnie said on Friday before a visit by U.S. President Barack Obama that...
View ArticleObama pledges to help Africa, pays tribute to his 'hero' Nelson Mandela
ABOARD AIR FORCE ONE: US President Barack Obama paid tribute to anti-apartheid hero Nelson Mandela as he flew to South Africa on Friday but played down expectations of a meeting with the ailing black...
View ArticleObama to meet with Mandela family
PRETORIA, South Africa (AP) — President Barack Obama plans to visit privately Saturday with relatives of former South African President Nelson Mandela, but doesn't intend to see the critically ill...
View ArticleObama paying tribute to Nelson Mandela in South Africa
JOHANNESBURG: President Barack Obama is meeting with South Africa's leader at the start of a weekend visit that will pay tribute to the legacy of critically ill former President Nelson Mandela. As...
View ArticleObama paying tribute to Mandela in South Africa
JOHANNESBURG: President Barack Obama is meeting with South Africa's leader at the start of a weekend visit that will pay tribute to the legacy of critically ill former President Nelson Mandela. As...
View ArticleObama paying tribute to Mandela in S Africa
JOHANNESBURG President Barack Obama is meeting with South Africa's leader at the start of a weekend visit that will pay tribute to the legacy of critically ill former President Nelson Mandela. As...
View ArticleObama says US has ‘moral imperative’ to help feed Africa
President Barack Obama, wrapping up the first leg of an African tour this morning, said Washington had a “moral imperative” to help the world’s poorest continent feed itself and he then left for South...
View ArticleObama to meet with Mandela family in South Africa
PRETORIA, SOUTH AFRICA — President Obama plans to visit privately Saturday with relatives of former South African President Nelson Mandela, but doesn't intend to see the critically ill anti-apartheid...
View ArticleObama pledges $7 billion to upgrade power in Africa
June 30, 2013 -- Updated 1620 GMT (0020 HKT) U.S. President Barack Obama, foreground left, and first lady Michelle Obama, beside him, are greeted by South African President Jacob Zuma and his wife,...
View ArticleIn new homage, Obama to view Mandela jail cell
By Stephen CollinsonPublished June 29, 2013AFP South African President Jacob Zuma and US President Barack Obama toast each other alongside Zuma's wife, Thobeka Zuma, during an official dinner at the...
View ArticleBarack Obama to face protests in South Africa after years of laissez-faire
Trade unions, students and Muslim groups are among those determined to give the US president a bumpy landing Barack Obama, then a rising Democrat senator, meets Desmond Tutu during a visit to South...
View ArticleObama paying tribute to Mandela in S Africa
JOHANNESBURG — President Barack Obama is meeting with South Africa's leader at the start of a weekend visit that will pay tribute to the legacy of critically ill former President Nelson Mandela. As...
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