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ππ·πΊ Christianity developing most dynamically in Africa, Russian Orthodox Church says
Christianity is developing most dynamically in Africa. The statement was made by Vladimir Legoyda, Chairman of the Synodal Department for Church Relations with Society and the Media of the Moscow Patriarchate of the Russian Orthodox Church (ROC), during his speech at the International Co-operation Forum in Moscow on 26 October. π¬βFrom the point of view…
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π»πͺ The Man in the Cockpit: A Covert U.S. Plot to Flip Maduro’s Personal Pilot
In the high-stakes world of international espionage, trust is the most valuable currency, and for any leader, few are entrusted more than the person who controls their passage through the skies. A startling real-life thriller is now unfolding between Washington and Caracas, centering on a clandestine American operation to allegedly “flip” the most trusted aviator…
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Africaβs Entrepreneurial Future: Startup, Tech, & Data Skills Programs
Across Africa, entrepreneurs and data innovators are fueling economic growth, job creation, and transformation. From foundational courses to advanced tech boot camps, learning programs are giving Africaβs youth and professionals the knowledge and tools to launch successful ventures and accelerate their careers. Top Free and Affordable Courses to Boost Your Skills For those interested in…
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Beyond the Textbook: How Student-Led Learning is Pioneering Education’s New Frontier
In a classroom at Alpha School in Austin, Texas, the traditional hum of rote memorization is absent. Instead, the air buzzes with the energy of fourth and fifth graders actively designing solutions to real-world problems, building functional prototypes, and debating ethical implications of technology. These students aren’t just learning; they are pioneering a new educational…
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π¬π§ UK Political Shift Puts Labour’s “African Reset” on Ice
A recent cabinet shake-up by the British Prime Minister has cast doubt on the opposition Labour Party’s ambitious plans to redefine the UK’s relationship with Africa, exposing internal divisions within the government over its own continental strategy. LONDON β Announced in September, the British Prime Minister’s latest cabinet reshuffle is having ripple effects beyond domestic…
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π³π¬ Obama Honors Fela Kuti in New Podcast, Celebrating Music and Activism
Former US President Barack Obama has paid tribute to the legendary Nigerian musician Fela Anikulapo Kuti, describing him as a “musical genius” in a new documentary podcast series that explores the powerful fusion of art and activism. The podcast, produced by Obama’s media company, Higher Ground, highlights Fela’s enduring global influence nearly three decades after…
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π¬π Ghana makes local languages compulsory in schools
October 27, 2025 by Kwabena Adu Gyamfi The government of Ghana has announced that all teachers must now use local languages as the main medium of instruction at the basic school level. Education Minister Haruna Iddrisu revealed the new policy on Friday October 24. calling it a decisive step toward improving learning outcomes and protecting…
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πΏπ¦ Johannesburg High Court Denies Bail to Controversial Businessman Vusimuzi “Cat” Matlala, Upholding Flight Risk Ruling
JOHANNESBURG β In a significant legal setback for one of South Africa’s most flamboyant and controversial figures, the Johannesburg High Court has denied the bail appeal of businessman Vusimuzi “Cat” Matlala. The ruling upholds the September decision of the Alexandra Magistrate’s Court, which found Matlala to be both a flight risk and a potential danger…
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Nelson Mandela lecture 2025: Francesca Albanese on the occupation of Gaza
The annual Nelson Mandela lecture 2025 saw UN Special Rapporteur on the Occupied Palestinian Territories, Francesca Albanese, speak about the theme of occupation and enhancing peace. The lecture, meant to have prominent people address social issues, has been taking place since 2003. UN Special Rapporteur on the Occupied Palestinian Territories, Francesca Albanese, addressed the 23rd…
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Big Banks Enter Stablecoin Era by Taking Zelle International
The move could help big bank owners of payment product head off cryptocurrency competition Zelle, the payments product owned by the countryβs largest banks, said Friday that it plans to allow users to start making international payments using stablecoins, a type of cryptocurrency. The move by Early Warning Services, which is owned by a consortium…
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