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Famine in Sudan Spreads: Deliberate or Fortuitous?

The spectre of famine is casting a long, dark shadow over Sudan. A nation already grappling with decades of conflict, political instability, and economic hardship now faces a humanitarian crisis.

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How African Fashion is Redefining Global Fashion Trends

Fashion in Africa is an integral part of the rich cultural heritage found across the diverse traditions within the continent. From the caftans of Morocco to the Dark Tropical styles.

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Nigeria’s Education Czar Addresses UK House of Lords on Africa’s Future

London, United Kingdom—Arc. Sonny Echono, the Executive Secretary of TETFund, Nigeria, delivered an inspiring keynote address at the 9th Africa Summit, held at the House of Lords in London. The.

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The Future of Economic Cooperation Between Africa and the Global North

With Africa’s rapid economic growth and the Global North’s quest for sustainable and inclusive development, both regions are gradually redefining their collaboration, although in certain discussions of global economics, development,.

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West Africa’s Watchdog: ECOWAS’s Effectiveness in Question

The Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) has been under scrutiny since the military-led defections of Niger, Mali, and Burkina Faso. The military coups between 2021 and 2023 and.
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Inside UK’s Battle Against False Narratives

The United Kingdom is experiencing its most severe rioting in 13 years as anti-immigration protests spread across multiple towns and cities. The unrest, fuelled by misinformation and anti-immigration sentiments, has.

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A Limelight on World Bank-Ethiopia’s Reforms

Can a country facing development issues and the largest global financial institution collaborate in a way that genuinely improves lives? For many years, Ethiopia and the World Bank have been.

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Black Lives Matter: Global Impact and Africa’s Solidarity 

The Black Lives Matter movement, founded in 2013 by Alicia Garza, Patrisse Cullors, and Opal Tometi, was sparked by the acquittal of Trayvon Martin’s killer. Since then, BLM has evolved.

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African Sports as a Tool for Global Diplomacy

Sport has always been more than a form of physical activity. To the billions of football fans who tune in daily to watch their favourite teams, it can be likened.

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Nigerian Women Trio Make Waves in Paris Olympics

In a groundbreaking achievement for Nigerian athletics, Ese Brume, Ruth Usoro, and Prestina Ochonogor have all qualified for the women’s long jump final at the Paris Olympics. This marks the.

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