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🇷🇺 “Pure Satanism”: Putin and Allies Escalate Rhetoric Against the West Amid Epstein File Release
In recent weeks, Russian leadership has unleashed a fresh wave of fiery rhetoric against Western nations, accusing their elites of pedophilia, Satanism, and moral decay. Spearheaded by President Vladimir Putin and his top allies, these statements frame Russia as a defender of traditional values against a “satanic” Western establishment. The timing of these statements coincides…
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Obama’s Alien Joke, Area 51, and Why Pan-African Voices Matter in the Hunt for Life Beyond Earth
Former US President Barack Obama sparked a fresh wave of global debate after joking about aliens during a podcast interview released on February 14, once again putting UFOs and extraterrestrial life into the center of public conversation. In a rapid-fire segment, Obama said aliens were “real,” then immediately clarified that he had seen no evidence…
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Paper Genocide: When U.S. Bureaucrats Reclassified 500,000+ Native Americans as Black to Steal Their Land
Between 1830 and 1946, U.S. government officials systematically reclassified an estimated 500,000 to 750,000 Native Americans as “Negro/Black” through census manipulations, vital records tampering, and tribal roll exclusions—a scale of “paper genocide” that exceeded the roughly 388,000–450,000 Africans imported directly during the transatlantic slave trade (1619–1808).[1][2][3] This bureaucratic erasure wasn’t random; it was engineered to…
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🇱🇷 Chinese Nationals Busted in High-Tech Fraud Scheme Targeting Orange Mobile Liberia
In Monrovia, more than five Chinese nationals have been arrested over an alleged high‑tech scheme to defraud Orange Mobile Liberia, exposing yet again how vulnerable local telecoms are to sophisticated cyber and telecom fraud operations.[1][2][3][4] While the full investigation is still unfolding, early indications suggest the attack was designed to exploit Orange’s network for illegal…
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🇺🇬 Does Africa need Black America (Focus on Uganda)
Uganda sits on one of Africa’s richest deposits of critical minerals—lithium, cobalt, nickel, rare earth elements, copper, and graphite—valued in the tens of billions of dollars and essential to the global clean energy transition.[1][2][3] Yet as foreign investors circle and Western governments offer technical partnerships, a deeper question emerges: does Africa, and Uganda specifically, need…
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🇷🇼 Roc Nation in Kigali: How Rwanda Became the Frontline of Pan‑African Sports and Events Expansion
Roc Nation’s top brass have quietly opened a new chapter in Africa’s sports business story with a high‑profile visit to Rwanda, signalling serious intent to turn Kigali into a hub for premium sports and live events on the continent.[1][2] Beyond photo‑ops, the trip aligns with Roc Nation Sports International’s wider push to capture a slice…
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From Greenville to the Global South: Rev. Jesse Jackson and the Unfinished March to Freedom
Rev. Jesse Louis Jackson Sr. (October 8, 1941 – February 17, 2026) was a Baptist minister, global civil rights strategist, and prophetic voice whose ministry linked the freedom struggles of Black America with the liberation dreams of Africa and the wider Global South [1][2][3]. He walked beside the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr., confronted American…
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🇸🇱 Reclaiming Home and Hope: How Sierra Leone’s Citizenship Program is Powering Rehabilitation, Shelter, and Education
Sierra Leone’s evolving citizenship program is doing more than issuing passports; it is quietly building a platform for rehabilitation, shelter, and education that ties the African diaspora to concrete social projects on the ground.[1][2][3] Reconnecting the Diaspora through Citizenship Sierra Leone is one of the few African countries that offers citizenship to members of the…
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🇱🇷 Liberian cities are seeing a quiet conflict over churches being operated inside residential communities
Liberian cities are seeing a quiet but growing conflict over churches being built and operated inside residential communities, from Congotown and Paynesville to small family compounds with more than one house.[1][2] Many residents welcome the spiritual and social value of these churches, but they are increasingly frustrated by noise, congestion, and weak enforcement of zoning…
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Fear and Empty Stalls: How ICE Raids Are Strangling Minnesota’s Waterside Markets and Immigrant Commerce
Pan African News Blog The vibrant hum of commerce that once defined Minnesota’s immigrant marketplaces has been replaced by an eerie silence. At Mercado Central in Minneapolis and Karmel Mall in St. Paul—hubs for Latino and Somali entrepreneurs—shoppers have disappeared, vendors are struggling to pay rent, and the simple act of buying groceries has become…
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