Commonwealth leaders have agreed the “time has come” for a conversation about reparations for the slave trade, despite the UK’s…
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DUBAWA is set to engage young students, professionals, online content creators, and the general public in constructive discussions about fact-checking,…
The saying ‘eat, drink and be merry’ generally constitutes a worldview that advocates some kind of hedonism (or pleasure as…
Holnicote House, a hotel on Exmoor in Somerset, United Kingdom, was once home to Britain’s first mixed-race orphanage. Carol Edwards,…
Refugees and aid agencies have warned of deteriorating conditions in overcrowded and severely underfunded camps in Chad, as intensifying violence…
Among the many grifters who’ve crawled out of the swamplands of social media, the anti-feminist woman influencer is arguably the…
“The greatest strength at the heart of Africa’s cities is the people, their knowledge and tenacity” ACC’s Edgar Pieterse and…
In a world where borders have been drawn and redrawn countless times, South Sudan stands out as the most recent…
In a recent power scuffle, South African singer-songwriter Samthing Soweto took to Twitter (now X) to square up with music…
Unlock the Editor’s Digest for freeRoula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter.When Myriam…