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The Forgotten Movement to Reclaim Africa’s Stolen Art
Originally published on The New Yorker by Julian Lucas In May, 2018, the Nigerian artist Jelili Atiku shouted for help in the…
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341 Deaths Reported in South Africa’s Flooding
According to a publication from the Associated Press (AP), at least 341 people have died as a result of heavy…
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The Microchip Implants that Let You Pay with your Hand
Patrick Paumen causes a stir whenever he pays for something in a shop or restaurant. This is because the 37-year-old…
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The Launch of ‘Ghana Festival-New York’ Set for April 30, 2022 in Accra
A press release of the event by TheAfricanDream.net, the festival's media partner. Organised annually by the National Ghana Parade Council…
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‘Why the West is Principally Responsible for the Ukrainian Crisis’ – John Mearsheimer
John J. Mearsheimer is the R. Wendell Harrison Distinguished Service Professor of Political Science at the University of Chicago. The…
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‘It’s Time Europe & Africa Agree on a Green Gas Deal’ – NJ Ayuk, African Energy Chamber
A press release from NJ Ayuk, Executive Chairman, African Energy Chamber. Mirrored from AP It would be fair to say…
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Nigeria-Born Tope Awotona Now One of U.S. Wealthiest Immigrants
He built Calendly out of frustration, now the scheduling app is worth $3 billion—and the subject of a heated Twitter…
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Frédéric Bouabré: Museum of Modern Art is Finally Paying Attention to Great African Artists
A survey of the career of the Ivory Coast’s Frédéric Bruly Bouabré, one of the continent’s most celebrated artists, comes…
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Burkina Faso Ex-leader, Compaore, Sentenced over Sankara’s Murder
Thomas Sankara's murder trial began behind closed doors in October 2021, and it was heard by a military tribunal. Following…
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HRW & Amnesty International Report ‘Ethnic Cleansing’ in Ethiopia’s Tigray
Human Rights Watch and Amnesty International have argued in a new study that widespread violations against people in Ethiopia’s troubled…
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