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Ethiopia: 'Stop Filming, or I Will Shoot' - Ethiopian Journalists Targeted in Tigray Turmoil
Almost three years after Ethiopia's civil war ended, Tigray remains tense and dangerous for journalists, who have been shot ...
A bloody conflict between the Ethiopian army and rebels from the country’s northern Amhara region has escalated in 2025.
Feven Melese is trying to support thousands of abandoned dogs on the streets of Ethiopia's capital, Addis Ababa. The ...
ANOTHER day, another expensive “inquiry” looking in to yet another catastrophic blunder. How many inquiries are under way now ...
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Somalia: Somali Clan Rivalries Have Migrated Online - Where TikTok's Viral Culture Now Rewards Mockery
For Somali society, TikTok is more than an entertainment app; it is a powerful force reshaping identity, politics, and community life. It amplifies clannism by rewarding emotional, divisive content, ...
He died eight days after an attack outside his university gates. On August 13, 22-year-old Leeroy Kundai Ziweya, a Zimbabwean ...
A new agreement between Ghana and Grenada is set to open up pathways for Ghanaian healthcare professionals, particularly nurses, to take up employment in the Caribbean island nation, following the ...
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I was born and raised in Philadelphia. Here are 8 things I wish tourists knew before they visited.
I've lived in Philly my whole life, and I wish tourists knew about the actual best places to get cheesesteaks and tips for ...
Although in the beginning, digital technology platforms were celebrated as spaces for cultural pride and connection, TikTok has increasingly become a stage where centuries-old clan identities are ...
Climate shocks drove the cost of arabica soaring, with the beans hitting an all-time high in February 2025. That has been ...
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The Inconvenient Truth with Professor Douglas BOATENG: Boardrooms hold the keys to the future: Why tomorrow-driven governance is the missing engine of the Africa…
A mirror and a map Africa’s youth do not live in policy papers. They live in the consequences of boardroom choices. The ...
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