Tag: Pan-Africanism
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๐ฉ๐ฟ๐ซ๐ท Algeria Commemorates Revolution, Demands France Atone for “Extermination” and Nuclear Crimes
Algiers โ As Algeria marked the 71st anniversary of the outbreak of its liberation revolution, a senior former official launched a searing condemnation of France’s colonial past, accusing Paris of committing horrific atrocities with the intent to “exterminate” the Algerian people and of using banned weapons, including nuclear arms, in the Sahara. The stark accusations…
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๐ฑ๐ธ In Lesotho, Momentum Is Building to Reclaim King Moshoeshoe Iโs Heritage
Of Thrones and Thabo Mbekiโs โI am an Africanโ: King Moshoeshoe Iโs 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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๐ช๐น Ethiopian PM Abiy Ahmed Launches “Pulse of Africa,” A New Pan-African Media Platform to Reclaim the Continent’s Narrative
In a significant move to challenge long-standing negative stereotypes and reshape how the world sees the continent, Ethiopian Prime Minister Dr. Abiy Ahmed has officially launched “Pulse of Africa,” a new Pan-African media platform. The initiative, announced by the Prime Minister on his social media channels, is designed to counter what he describes as persistent…
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๐จ๐บAssata Shakur, Revolutionary Voice and Exiled Figurehead, Has Passed Away
HAVANA, CUBA โ Assata Shakur, one of the most iconic and contentious figures in the modern Black liberation movement, has died. A former member of the Black Liberation Army who lived for decades in political asylum in Cuba, Shakurโs passing was confirmed by close associates and family, citing health complications. She was 76. Shakurโs life…
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๐น๐ณ๐ฑ๐ท Tunisia vs Liberia: World Cup Qualifiers Reflect Africaโs Football Contrasts and Dreams
3-0 As the 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifiers unfold, Tunisiaโs commanding 3-0 victory over Liberia on September 4, 2025, encapsulates more than just a match resultโit highlights the divergent footballing realities within Africa and the unifying dream of global representation. For both nations, this game carried profound implications, from Tunisiaโs pursuit of a seventh World…
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๐ณ๏ธVirtual Gathering: BRICS Summit to Convene Online in September at Brazil’s Request
JOHANNESBURG โ The upcoming BRICS summit of emerging economies will be held in a virtual format on September 8, a shift confirmed by Indiaโs Foreign Ministry this week. The online meeting, initiated by Brazil which currently holds the rotating presidency of the bloc, signals a strategic pivot for the group’s first gathering since its historic…
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Africa Strikes Back: How the Continent’s Digital Revolution is Challenging Global Monopolies
A new front is opening in Africa’s long journey toward full sovereignty, and this time, the battlefield is digital. Across the continent, a bold and groundbreaking initiative is taking shapeโone that promises to revolutionize Africa’s internet infrastructure and directly challenge the entrenched monopolies of Western tech giants like Google and Meta. This movement is about…
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๐ป๐ช๐บ๐ธ Venezuela Mobilises: Citizens Answer Call to Arms Amid Rising US Tensions
Caracas, Venezuela โ In a powerful display of national resolve, thousands of Venezuelans from all walks of life are flocking to enlist in the country’s Bolivarian Militia. The nationwide mobilisation comes directly after President Nicolรกs Maduroโs call for mass registration, a move he frames as a necessary defence against escalating military and political pressure from…
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๐ฟ๐ผ African Innovator Develops First TV and Electric Car Powered by Radio Waves
Across the continent, a quiet revolution in science and technology is unfoldingโyet it remains largely unspoken of in mainstream circles. An African inventor has developed both a television set and an electric vehicle powered entirely by electricity harvested from radio waves. Unlike solar or traditional battery systems, these devices are completely self-sufficient. They draw energy…
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๐บ๐ธ 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 Academyโa 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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