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Generations of Resistance: D’Angelo, Bobby Seale and the Blueprint for Revolutionary Education
A Historic Convergence in Oakland In a powerful meeting of artistic and activist legacies, Bobby Seale, the 86-year-old co-founder of the Black Panther Party, recently welcomed D’Angelo for a profound dialogue about racial injustice at the very birthplace of the movement—Oakland, California. As the R&B star walked the streets where the Panthers once organized community…
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US says it hit Colombian rebel ship as Trump calls Petro ‘illegal drug leader’
U.S. forces attacked a vessel associated with a Colombian leftist rebel group, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said Sunday, the same day President Donald Trump called Colombian President Gustavo Petro an “illegal drug leader” and said payments to the South American nation would cease. Hegseth wrote on X that the Pentagon had destroyed a vessel and…
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🇲🇿 In Mozambique, a group of illegal miners killed two police officers guarding a ruby mine.
“A group of about 40 illegal miners came to the gates of the Montepuez Ruby Mining. They attacked Mozambican police officers at the gates and killed two,” said a statement from the British mining company Gemfields, which owns the site. The company reported that the attack is related to a clash between district immigration authorities…
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🇱🇸 In Lesotho, Momentum Is Building to Reclaim King Moshoeshoe I’s Heritage
Of Thrones and Thabo Mbeki’s “I am an African”: King Moshoeshoe I’s Diplomatic Gambit at the Great London Exposition A Legacy in Exile: The Story of 80 Artefacts and a King’s Foresight In the annals of African history, the year 1862 stands as a moment of complex diplomacy and strategic foresight for the Basotho nation.…
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🇲🇽 Exclusive: Cartels Weaponize Bounty System Against US Immigration Agents
October 18, 2025 In a disturbing escalation of cross-border tensions, Mexican drug cartels have established structured bounty programs offering payments up to $50,000 for attacks on U.S. immigration enforcement personnel, according to an alarming announcement from the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS). The scheme allegedly involves coordination between Mexican criminal organizations and U.S.-based gangs…
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Cristiano Ronaldo extends reign as highest-paid footballer
The portuguese international is the world’s highest-paid footballer, according to a Forbes assessment. It is the sixth time Ronaldo is claiming the top spot in the last ten years. The news comes just days after Bloomberg reported that the 40-year-old had become the first billionaire footballer with a net worth of $1.4 billion. With earnings…
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🇱🇾🇱🇧 Lebanese court released Hannibal Gaddafi after 10 years in prison
On October 17, a Lebanese court ordered the release of Hannibal Gaddafi, son of Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi, after ten years of imprisonment without trial or investigation. Gaddafi’s son was released on bail of 11 million dollars with a travel ban imposed. It should be recalled that Lebanese investigative authorities accused Gaddafi’s son of “concealing…
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🇿🇼 Zimbabwe’s Gold Deliveries Up 37% in First Nine Months of the Year: Fidelity Gold Refinery Data
This increase to 32.98 tonnes, coupled with a monthly average of 3.66 tonnes, puts Zimbabwe on track to surpass its ambitious 40-tonne gold target for the year, local media reported. Small-scale miners are driving national gold production, delivering 24.5 tonnes by September – a significant increase from 14.6 tonnes the previous year. They now account…
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🇬🇭 Ghana government faces lawsuit over deal to accept migrant deportees from US
Civil society group says Ghana-US migration deal is ‘unconstitutional,’ citing lack of parliamentary approval and violation of international law A Ghana-based civil society group has filed a lawsuit against the Ghanaian government, saying the country’s acceptance of irregular migrants deported from the US is “unconstitutional,” Politico reported on Wednesday. According to the report, Democracy Hub…
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The Great Convergence: How Tech Elarchs Are Merging Media and Data for Total Information Control
The new digital landscape raises critical questions about sovereignty and control A silent revolution is transforming our information ecosystem. Tech billionaires are systematically merging control over media platforms, data infrastructure, and political influence, creating an unprecedented concentration of power that threatens democratic governance worldwide—including across Africa. 📰 The Media Takeover: Shaping What We See The…
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