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Joy, Unity, and Cultural Pride Shine at Ethiopia’s Irreecha Festival in Addis Ababa

Tens of thousands of Ethiopians dressed in vibrant traditional attire filled the streets of Addis Ababa over the weekend to celebrate Irreecha, the...

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The Swing of Life: Moroccan Photographer Fatimazohra Serri Explores Gender, Strength, and Social Roles

“The Swing of Life,” a striking photograph by Moroccan artist Fatimazohra Serri, captures the delicate balance between intimacy, dependence, and power in relationships....

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African Tourism Leaders Call for Strategic Partnerships and Investments at Launch of Africa International Tourism and Economic Council

The African tourism industry has been urged to undergo a rebirth and reposition itself as a major contributor to the global economy by...

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Zambian Artist Stary Mwaba Highlights Youth Struggle and Survival on Copperbelt’s Toxic ‘Black Mountain’

Zambian artist Stary Mwaba is using his latest exhibition at the Lusaka National Museum to tell the powerful stories of young miners risking...

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Egypt Launches Free Journey for Sudanese Refugees Returning to Khartoum After Civil War Setback

Hundreds of Sudanese refugees in Egypt have begun a free, government-funded journey back to Khartoum, marking a poignant milestone in the ongoing humanitarian...

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Photographer Oliver Akinfeleye Captures the Global Rise of Afrobeats in New Photo Book ‘Eagle Eye’

Afrobeats has become a global musical phenomenon, transforming from a regional West African sound into a dominant force on global stages, and photographer...

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Home of Hope in Jinja, Uganda Offers Lifeline for Abandoned Children with Disabilities Amid Widespread Stigma and Systemic Neglect

In the lush outskirts of Jinja District in eastern Uganda, nestled among sugarcane plantations and rolling green hills, the Home of Hope orphanage...

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100 Reputable Women of African Descent 2025: Dorothy Njemanze Leads Nigeria’s Frontline in Gender Equality and Human Rights Advocacy

Dorothy Njemanze, a formidable voice for human rights in Nigeria, continues to redefine activism, media, and justice through fearless leadership and transformational impact....

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Trump Administration Weighs Sharp Cut in Refugee Admissions, Prioritizing White South Africans

Former U.S. President Donald Trump is reportedly considering slashing the number of refugees allowed into the United States this year to as few...

ICC Convicts Janjaweed Leader Ali Kushayb for War Crimes and Crimes Against Humanity in Darfur

The International Criminal Court (ICC) has convicted Ali Muhammad Ali Abd-Al-Rahman, widely known as Ali Kushayb, of war crimes and crimes against humanity...