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Anniversary of the Pan African Champion 🏆 Marcus Mosiah Garvey
Marcus Garvey: A Pan-African Legacy That Still Resonates August 17, 2025 — Today marks the 138th anniversary of the birth of Marcus Mosiah Garvey, Jamaica’s first national hero and one of the most influential Pan-African leaders of the 20th century. Garvey’s vision of Black self-determination, economic independence, and African unity continues to inspire movements for…
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ECOWAS’ new president, Julius Maada Bio, reiterates wish for Sahel states to return to the fold
As he continues his West Africa tour, Sierre Leone’s president Julius Maada Bio, has reiterated his wish that the Alliance of Sahel States will rejoin regional body, ECOWAS. Maada Bio took the rotating presidency of the Economic Community of West African States in June and says he hopes the good relations he has with Mali,…
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🇪🇬 Shanghai Museum opens for 168 hours for a final look at ancient Egypt
The Shanghai Museum will be open for 168 hours straight from Monday to Sunday during the last week of its grand exhibition, “On Top of the Pyramid: The Civilization of Ancient Egypt.” The museum has introduced half-price tickets for late-night visitors during the final week. A promotion offering nearly 500 cultural and creative products at…
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🇺🇸 Where Did the Money Go? Dr. Umar Johnson Faces Scrutiny Over Missing Funds for Prince Hall Memorial Academy
Pan African News Network For years, Dr. Umar Johnson, a prominent Pan-African psychologist and activist, has galvanized Black communities with his vision of Prince Hall Memorial Academy—a proposed institution dedicated to educating and empowering young Black boys. However, as millions of dollars in donations poured in, the school remains unbuilt, and frustrated donors are demanding…
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Somaliland leader freezes internet price hike amid planned protests
The authorities of the unrecognised state of Somaliland have agreed with telecom operators to suspend a recently announced increase in tariffs for internet and mobile communication services amid planned protests, President Abdirahman Mohamed Abdullahi said in an address. He announced a temporary freeze on the decision by telecommunications giants Telesom and Somtel to raise prices…
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🇹🇹 Trinidad and Tobago removes Christopher Columbus statue amid reckoning with colonial past
The statue of Christopher Columbus, a controversial fixture in Trinidad and Tobago’s capital for over a century, was finally removed on Wednesday as the Caribbean nation continues to confront its colonial legacy. The decision follows years of activism from citizens and historians who argue that such monuments glorify oppression rather than heritage. The statue, located…
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The UN says 68 African migrants were killed when a boat capsized off Yemen
CAIRO – A boat capsized Sunday in waters off Yemen’s coast leaving 68 African migrants dead and 74 others missing, the U.N.’s migration agency said. The tragedy was the latest in a series of shipwrecks off Yemen that have killed hundreds of African migrants fleeing conflict and poverty in hopes of reaching the wealthy Gulf…
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🇳🇪Niger: ISIS Claims Killing of 31 Pro-Government Militiamen in Tillaberi
The Islamic State in the Sahel Province (IS-SP) has claimed responsibility for killing 31 pro-government militiamen in the Anzourou area of Niger’s Tillaberi region on Thursday. This ambush follows a previous attack in which 28 similar fighters were reportedly killed elsewhere in the country. According to the group’s statement, the targeted militias are accused of…
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🇩🇿 Algeria Replaces Morocco as Chair of AU Peace and Security Council
In August, Algeria assumed the rotating chairmanship of the African Union’s Peace and Security Council (PSC). Elected for a three-year term during an extraordinary AU Executive Council session in Ethiopia, Algeria secured 34 votes from member states — defeating Libya, which received only 15. This marks a turnaround from February 2025, when Morocco narrowly blocked…
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🇫🇷Why is France delaying the return of African artifacts?
On July 31, France introduced a revised bill aimed at simplifying the return of cultural objects taken during the colonial period. Under current law, artworks held by the state are considered inalienable national property. Their return requires a separate act of parliament for each case. This makes the process not only slow but also politically…
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