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Piers Potter
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Uganda Commits $3 Billion to Modern Railway for Enhanced Trade and Transport
Uganda has launched a $3 billion investment in a new railway system to improve its transport infrastructure and boost economic growth. Partnering with Turkish construction...

Commonwealth Leaders Set to Challenge UK Over Slavery Reparations
Commonwealth leaders are preparing to challenge the UK by advancing plans to explore reparatory justice for the transatlantic slave trade, according to sources. Despite the...

Siya and Rachel Kolisi’s Divorce Shocks South Africa
South African rugby star Siya Kolisi and his wife, Rachel, have announced their divorce after over a decade together, leaving fans devastated. The couple, admired...

Toronto-based artist and writer originally from South Africa
Daniel Maluka is a self-taught, Toronto-based artist and writer originally from South Africa. He merges Afrocentric influences with surrealist elements to explore the depths of...

Russians Feared Dead After Cargo Plane Downed in Sudan
Russia’s embassy in Sudan has said it is investigating reports that a cargo plane with Russian crew was shot down in Darfur, a key battle...

Giant Meteorite Shattered Seabed and Boiled Earth’s Oceans
A massive meteorite, first discovered in 2014, triggered a tsunami larger than any known in human history and even boiled Earth’s oceans, according to recent...

Putin Rallies Allies to Defy Western Pressure
Imagine you’re Vladimir Putin. The West has branded you a pariah for invading Ukraine, imposing sanctions designed to cripple your economy and isolate you globally....

Over a Million People Affected by Severe Flooding in South Sudan
More than a million people in South Sudan have been affected by widespread flooding, the UN’s humanitarian agency OCHA has reported. Over a quarter of...

Egypt certified malaria-free after century-long effort
Egypt has officially been certified malaria-free by the World Health Organization (WHO), marking a “truly historic” achievement, according to the UN public health agency. “Malaria...

Zambian President Hichilema Fires Top Judges Who Ruled in Favor of Rival
Zambian President Hakainde Hichilema has dismissed three top judges, previously suspended for alleged judicial misconduct, sparking accusations of political interference in the judiciary. The three...