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Magazine
South Africa President Explains to Trump Why White Farmers Do Not Qualify as Refugees
The President of the United States will not listen to reason or logic – as he continues to spread the…
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News Update
Burkina Faso Accused of Mass Killing of Civilians Near Solenzo
In March 2025, more than 100 civilians were killed in western Burkina Faso, allegedly at the hands of government forces…
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Business
Ethiopia Moves to Lift Ban on Foreign Property Ownership in Bid to Boost Investment
In a bold move signaling Ethiopia’s ongoing shift toward market-driven reforms, the government is proposing a landmark change that would…
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Finance
Trump Cuts $555 Million from African Development Bank Fund
The Trump administration has announced plans to cut the United States’ entire $555 million contribution to the African Development Fund…
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Magazine
First batch of white South African immigrants set to arrive the US next week
The Trump administration is moving forward with a controversial plan to resettle white South African farmers—classified as refugees—in the United…
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Magazine
Sudan officially cuts diplomatic ties with the UAE, declaring it an aggressor state
Sudan’s army-led government has officially severed diplomatic relations with the United Arab Emirates, labeling it an “aggressor state.” In a…
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Magazine
The Captain Who Said No: Why Ibrahim Traoré Is Africa’s Most Watched Man
When a young army captain takes control of a small, landlocked country, it rarely makes the news. But Ibrahim Traoré…
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Finance
Tanzania bans use of US dollars, other foreign currencies for local transactions
The Bank of Tanzania has officially banned the use of all foreign currencies, including the US dollar, for domestic transactions…
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Magazine
Top 10 Best Cities in the World for Culture: Where History, Art, and Identity Thrive
Culture isn’t just found in museums or ancient ruins—it’s alive in the rhythm of a city, the stories in its…
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News Update
Tunisia Sentences Ex-PM Ali Laarayedh to 34 Years in Prison Amid Crackdown on Dissent
Tunisia’s former Prime Minister Ali Laarayedh has been sentenced to 34 years in prison by a Tunisian court on terrorism…
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