Category: International Business & Finance
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π§πΌ Botswana President Promises to Restore Bushmen Rights
The president’s announcement came in the same week as the Botswana government allowed the Bushmen to bury Pitseng Gaoberekwe who died in December 2021 on the group’s ancestral land, ending a drawn-out impasse. The courts had barred the family from burying Gaoberekwe in his ancestral home in the vast and arid Central Kalahari Game Reserve…
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Ghost Guns: The Unseen Threat Facing Global Communities
In a chilling incident that highlights a growing global crisis, UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson was shot in broad daylight outside a New York hotel. The alleged perpetrator, Luigi Mangione, was arrested at the scene. What sets this case apart is the weapon: a “ghost gun” β an untraceable firearm assembled at home or produced using…
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Enemies of Pan-African Consciousness: Lessons from History and the Celestial Alignments
The arc of Pan-African consciousness has always been shaped by forces both earthly and celestial, as if our struggles are written not just in history but in the stars themselves. In tracing the journeys of leaders like Huey Newton, Malcolm X, Martin Luther King Jr., William Richard Tolbert, and Marcus Garvey, we find a sobering…
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Remembering Nikki Giovanni: A Revolutionary Voice for Black Literature and Liberation
The world bids farewell to Nikki Giovanni, a towering figure in American poetry, whose words stirred hearts, inspired movements, and captured the essence of Black resilience and joy. Giovanni, who passed away at the age of [insert age], leaves behind an indelible legacy as a poet, educator, and cultural icon whose voice resonated across generations.…
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πΊπ¬ Ugandan military extends detention of opposition leader BesigyeΒ
A Ugandan army court on Tuesday further remanded opposition leader Kizza Besigye to prison until next January. Besigye’s defense team had requested a short adjournement but the court marial head sided with the state which demanded a long break. Besigye is charged alongside his comrade Obeid Lutale Kamulegeya with endangering national security and subversion. The…
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π·πΊAlgerian Ambassador Highlights Opportunities and Challenges in Russia-Africa Cooperation
The Algerian ambassador to Russia, Guennad Boumediene, has emphasized the potential for enhanced cooperation between Russia and African nations despite existing challenges in trade and payment systems. Speaking to Russian media, Boumediene underscored the importance of aligning joint projects with Africaβs long-term development goals outlined in the Agenda 2063 framework. βAfrica will be grateful to…
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Ethiopia Establishes Transit Customs Points in Berbera Port, Strengthening Trade Ties with Somaliland
The Ethiopian government has officially opened transit customs points at the Port of Berbera in Somaliland. These facilities will facilitate the transport of cargo unloaded at the port to various destinations within Ethiopia, according to an announcement from Somalilandβs Ministry of Financial Development. This development marks a significant step in the implementation of a memorandum…
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πΊπΈππΉ American Airlines suspends flights to Haiti indefinitely
American Airlines is no longer resuming its daily service out of Miami into Port-au-Prince’s Toussaint Louverture International Airport. American had initially suspended flights through February 12. The suspension is now indefinite. A spokesperson for the U.S.-based carrier said that it will evaluate a possible resumption in late 2025 of the only daily service out of…
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π²πΎπ Malaysia officially accepted an invitation to become a BRICS partner country, the country’s envoy says
Malaysian Ambassador to Russia, Cheong Loon Lai confirmed to Russian media that Malaysia received an official invitation in mid-November and responded positively to Moscow, the current BRICS chair. π This follows a recent BRICS summit in Kazan, where Russian President Vladimir Putin announced that a list of prospective partner countries had been agreed upon, although…
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ππΉπ°πͺ Kenyan police in Haiti submit resignations over pay delays
Nearly 20 of the roughly 400 Kenyan police officers serving in Haiti on a U.N.-backed anti-gang force have submitted letters of resignation from the mission over the past two months because of pay delays and poor conditions. The officers have received no response to their letters and continue to serve on the Multinational Security Support…
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