Ghana’s qualification for the 2026 FIFA World Cup presents a golden opportunity to emulate and refine the soft power ...
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Rwanda: Why Rising Domestic Coffee Consumption Matters
About six years ago, coffee produced by Impexcor, a leading Rwandan coffee processor for domestic consumption stood at just one tonne. Today, that figure has grown twentyfold, a sign of the rising ...
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Consensual democracy: Understanding Rwanda’s homegrown political model
Across much of Africa, electoral seasons still evoke tension, uncertainty, and at times, violence. In recent months, young voters, often self-organized and digitally mobilized, have demanded political ...
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The Ethnicalisation of African Languages and Megatribes
If Arabic from Syria to Mauritania and from Morocco to the Comoros can be treated as one language, then the present ...
Upon arrival at Singapore Art Museum (SAM), visitors scratch their heads over a mysterious object. A marine bollard by Tanatchai Bandasak, a Bangkok-based artist, marks an imaginary shoreline.
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Liberia: Founded As a Refuge From U.S. Racism, Liberia Must Not Help Enforce It Now
Opinion - When Liberia announced late last month that it would temporarily host Salvadoran national Kilmar Armando Abrego García on "humanitarian grounds" if he were deported by the Trump ...
Israel, meanwhile, reopens its embassy in Lusaka as a hub of practical innovation—agriculture, health, education—fueling ...
Muhindo, from La Lucha, shared the same view: “An agreement with the M23 under the current conditions would send an extremely ...
Ẹní bá sọ ilé nù so àpò ìyà kọ́. Whoever loses their home (language, ancestry, and identity) burdens themselves with unending suffering.
Thousands of athletes will attend, but the Commonwealth Games in Glasgow will be a threadbare event. 2026 will signal the ...
Mobutu Sese Seko ruled the Democratic Republic of Congo for more than three decades as a dictator who plundered the country's ...
Former Congolese rebel leader Roger Lumbala goes on trial in Paris Wednesday over atrocities committed in the Democratic ...
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