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US citizens migrating to Africa: A growing number of black Americans relocate to Kenya
A growing community of Black Americans is making Kenya their new home, driven by a desire to escape systemic racism in the United States and…
What’s the fallout from Joseph Kabila’s return to the DRC? | Inside Story
The Democratic Republic of the Congo is facing one of the world’s largest displacement and humanitarian crises. Instability and violence have killed at least 7,000…
South Africa hosts first-ever G20 summit in Africa amid geopolitical tensions
A meeting of G20 foreign ministers has begun in South Africa, marking the first-ever summit of its kind on the African continent. This gathering is…
WORLD REACT AS IBRAHIM TRAORE’S NEW DRONE DID WONDER IN MALI DESERT.
WORLD REACT AS IBRAHIM TRAORE’S NEW DRONE DID WONDER IN MALI DESERT. Imagine a world where battles are won without putting soldiers at risk. That’s…
Europe’s most bombed hotel: The Europa Hotel in Belfast | War Hotels
For three decades the Europa Hotel in Belfast hosted more journalists than tourists, survived 33 bombings by the Provisional Irish Republican Army and held the…
The Gang Within: A Baltimore Police Scandal | Fault Lines Documentary
It’s been three years since Baltimore erupted in a series of protests over police violence, exposing deep divisions between the city’s police department and the…
Baltimore: Anatomy of an American City | Fault Lines
The election of the first black US president offered hope to millions of African Americans across the country. But have four years of an Obama…














