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U.S. Begins Granting Asylum to White South Africans Amid Growing Tensions with Pretoria

In a quietly unfolding shift in immigration policy, the United States has started processing  and approving asylum applications from white South African farmers, igniting...

Namibia to Make University Education Free Starting 2026, Says President Nandi-Ndaitwah

Namibia will begin offering free tertiary education at public universities and technical colleges starting in 2026. The announcement was made on Thursday by President...

Louisiana Teen Earns Over $1M in Scholarships, Chooses HBCU to Stay Rooted in Culture and Community

In a heartwarming triumph that’s turning heads across the nation, Makenzie Williams, a standout senior at Ouachita Parish High School in Louisiana, has been...

Tanzania Clamps Down on Imports from South Africa, Malawi as Regional Trade Tensions Boil Over

In a bold and unexpected move, Tanzania has barred all agricultural imports from South Africa and neighboring Malawi, escalating a simmering trade dispute that...

Despite Controversial Aid Cuts, President Trump Insists Africa Still Matters to the U.S.

Amid growing criticism over sweeping foreign aid cuts that have rattled humanitarian programs across Africa, President Donald Trump’s administration is pushing back on claims...

Kehinde Wiley Reimagines African Leaders in Portraits That Blend Prestige and Provocation

Renowned American artist Kehinde Wiley is once again reshaping the way we view power. This time, he’s done it through a bold new series...

Wunmi Mosaku Reconnects with Her Yoruba Roots in Ryan Coogler’s ‘Sinners’

For British-Nigerian actress Wunmi Mosaku, stepping into the haunting world of Sinners—Ryan Coogler’s latest cinematic dive into supernatural horror—was more than just another role....

“Step Down Now!” – Burkinabe Citizens in France Rally Against Ibrahim Traoré’s Leadership

A growing wave of frustration among Burkina Faso’s diaspora erupted onto the streets of Paris this week, as hundreds of Burkinabe citizens gathered to...

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