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FIFA World Cup: South Africa and the Lizards of African Memory. By Chris Agbedo
South Africa's captain, Ronwen Williams, spoke with palpable emotion after Bafana Bafana's 2-0 loss to Mexico in their opening match of the 2026 FIFA World Cup. However, it was not…
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High numbers of new Ebola cases and deaths in Africa are prompting increased efforts to contain the deadly outbreak.
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Unidentified gunmen attacked border guards in southern Egypt and killed or injured as many as 25, according to Egypt's state-run…
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Ad showing black boy fed like dog faces no action
A television commercial that prompted complaints for its portrayal of a white woman feeding a young black boy like a…
Ad showing black boy fed like dog faces no action
A television commercial that prompted complaints for its portrayal of a white woman feeding a young black boy like a…
The soundtrack of Mauritius
Inside Africa travels to Mauritius to find out how different visitors have left their mark on the island.
Rwandan orphan gets new arms
After losing both his arms during the Rwandan genocide twenty years ago, Patrick Mbarushimana is now getting good news.
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