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(WGHP) — Public broadcasters across the state of North Carolina are reacting after Congress approved cuts to federal funding, which could have a profound impact on the services they offer ...
This powerful footage sheds light on the journey of refugees across North Africa, capturing the harsh conditions, determined communities, and the resilience of individuals seeking safety and a ...
Defending champions Senegal have been confirmed as the fourth team in a crucial preparatory tournament ahead of the 2024 TotalEnergies African Nations Championship (CHAN), set to take place in East ...
In African politics, often marked by bitter feuds along class and ethnic lines, fear of witchcraft can prove explosive.
A mother hippo and her new calf are heading back to their family. It's a critical moment when the mother introduces her new baby to the group.
In African politics, the rampant belief in witchcraft fortifies some and vexes others Many Ugandan politicians are believed to retain the services of witch doctors, but they rarely admit it in ...
American Cheetahs: The Swift Sprinters American Cheetahs: The Swift Sprinters (image credits: unsplash) American cheetahs were agile predators that once roamed the open landscapes of North America.
The Grand Rapids African American Museum and Archives (GRAAMA) is gearing up for a significant change, moving to a new location that will expand its footprint to 30,000 square feet, as reported by ...
Community News North Ridgeville couple growing flowers to grow family Updated: Jul. 14, 2025, 12:08 p.m. | Published: Jul. 14, 2025, 6:23 a.m.
President Trump is positioned to end Sudan's civil war after brokering peace between Congo and Rwanda, according to an expert on Africa, who says U.S. involvement essential.
Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov, who is on a visit to North Korea, said Moscow respects and understands why Pyongyang is developing its nuclear program.
Greek parliament voted 177-74 to suspend asylum processing for North African migrants arriving by sea for three months, citing a surge in arrivals to Crete. The move, supported by PM Kyriakos ...