WEDAELI CHIBELUSHI & THOMAS NAADI Ivory Coast’s President Alassane Ouattara has secured a fourth term following an election in which two of his biggest challengers were barred from running, provisional results show. Ouattara, 83, won 89.8% of the vote, the electoral commission said on Monday, October 27, and businessman Jeal-Louis Billon came a distant second […]
Nov 12 2025 | Posted in
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KARLOS ZURUTUZA Ehmudi Lebsir was 17 when he trudged more than 50 kilometers across the desert to stay alive. Half a century on, the Sahrawi refugee still has not gone home to what was then Spanish province of Western Sahara. On 6 November 1975, six days after Moroccan troops pushed into the territory, hundreds of […]
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STEVE STRUNSKY After getting off work, Christopher Seals was enjoying a sunny afternoon in the plaza outside the New Jersey Performing Arts Center in Newark. He hadn’t noticed the historical marker a few feet away, almost hidden among a row of saplings, honoring Cudjo Banquante, an enslaved Black man born in Ghana of royal blood […]
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EEDEM MENSAH-TSOTORME Minority leader and Member of Parliament for the people of Effutu constituency, Alexander Afenyo Markin, has expressed disappointment at the removal of Chief Justice Gertrude Torkornoo. He made these remarks when speaking at the commencement of the 3rd Meeting of the 1st Session of the 9th Parliament of the 4th Republic on Tuesday, […]
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Coffee has almost no nutritional value and lots of substitutes. It’s also, apparently, too important to lose. ELLEN CUSHING Coffee is in trouble. Even before the United States imposed tariffs of 50 percent on Brazil and 20 percent on Vietnam—which together produce more than half of the world’s coffee beans—other challenges, including climate-change-related fires, flooding, […]
Oct 25 2025 | Posted in
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FARAI MUTSAKA Inside a white tent with a wooden fireplace in the middle, about two dozen African girls slipped off their shoes, sat on mattresses and prepared to pour their hearts out. They held hands and their chants of “it’s so nice to be here” echoed through the tent before they set about discussing sexuality, […]
Oct 25 2025 | Posted in
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REBECCA CAIRNS One of the fastest ways to fly from Nairobi, Kenya, to Marrakech, Morocco, is via Paris, France. Despite being on the same continent, around 3,700 miles apart, the two destinations have no direct flights. It’s not just these two metropolises: many of the continent’s capitals and largest cities have no direct flights, or […]
Oct 25 2025 | Posted in
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WYCLIFFE MUIA Toting sub-machine guns and sometimes wearing masks as they drive along the streets of Uganda, members of an elite military unit are increasingly viewed as a private army to keep 81-year-old President Yoweri Museveni in power – along with his ever-growing family dynasty. Museveni has led Uganda since 1986, when his rebel forces […]
Oct 25 2025 | Posted in
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Although tempting – especially if cramped in economy – the veteran pilot advises against making a switch TED THORNHILL When you’re squished into a full economy row on a plane, it can be tempting to swap into an empty seat nearby once boarding is complete. However, doing so could put the aircraft in jeopardy, according […]
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His major works include the BCEAO Headquarters in Dakar and the Monument de la Renaissance Africaine. CHINEDU OKAFOR Pierre Goudiaby Atepa is a renowned Senegalese engineer and architect shaping Africa’s architectural landscape. Educated at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, he emphasized sustainable urban development and African-centered design. Atepa’s initiatives involve constructing innovative cities that reduce reliance on […]
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