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JOHANNESBURG - All the African states party to the International Criminal Court (ICC) are set to meet in Ghana on Monday for engagements on the Kampala amendments, in a bid to strengthen laws on ...
Last March saw the sport make its first appearance at the 13th African Games in Accra, Ghana, a debut orchestrated by Armwrestling Federation of Africa (AFA) President Charles Osei Asibey.
A growing trade fair in Winnipeg is allowing local African entrepreneurs to share their cultures through business. The second annual Naija trade fair, co-organized by Nigerians of Winnipeg and the ...
An African wildlife charity part run by Prince Harry has admitted that human rights abuses were perpetrated by its own rangers following an explosive investigation by the Mail on Sunday.
African Parks, a nonprofit on which Prince Harry is a member of the board of directors, revealed Thursday that an internal investigation found that rangers at a Congolese national park it manages ...
As the Catholic Church prepares for its May 14 conclave, anticipation surges throughout Africa where many faithful harbor hopes for the first African pope in more than 1,500 years. The possibility ...
At a time when it is under scrutiny from the White House, the Smithsonian’s National Museum of African American History and Culture is without its director, who stepped down last month.
An upcoming exhibition featuring the work of LGBTQ+ African artists at the Smithsonian National Museum of African Art has been postponed until 2026 due to “our current budgetary situation,” a ...
If the African court agrees to consider the coalition’s request, its opinion could hold significant legal and political weight, further putting human rights at the center of climate action.
Across Africa’s bustling commercial hubs, from Nairobi’s Eastleigh market to Lagos’ Alaba district, a financial transformation is quietly unfolding. In Eastleigh, a sprawling commercial hub ...
US President Donald Trump’s dismantling of America’s foreign-aid program may be the wake-up call African leaders need. If necessity is the mother of invention, the end of USAID could galvanize ...
Southern African countries, with the most HIV cases globally, had leaned heavily on the US to fight the pandemic. With the cuts, HIV clinics serving vulnerable populations like sex workers and ...