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Africa Reimagined

August 30, 2024
History

Renaming Africa: Is ‘Africa’ a Racial Slur?

Who named Africa and what does the name mean? The name Africa was given to the continent by European exploiters, slavers and colonists who first arrived as traders and explorers in the 1300s. “Africa”

Sri Lanka Guardian Essays

The Fearless Leader Who Threatened Western Dominance

Kwame Nkrumah, the first prime minister of the first sub-Saharan African country to gain independence, was a towering figure in the struggle for self-governance in Africa. An ardent proponent of pan-Africanism and a formidable political theorist, he is credited with

September 22, 2024

China-Africa Partnership Ushers in New Era for Global South”

Diplomacy

by Liu Xian and Mao Xiaojing Leaders from China and Africa successfully convened the Beijing Summit of the Forum on China-Africa Cooperation (FOCAC), setting

How China helps Africans light up night sky

Diplomacy/News

by Xinhua writer Chen Wangqi “The sky here’s very strange. I often have the sensation when I look at it that it’s a solid

Senegal to End Foreign Military Presence by 2025, President Announces

January 2, 2025
World

Senegal will remove all foreign military forces from its territory starting in 2025, President Bassirou Diomaye Faye announced in a national address. The move marks a significant shift in the country’s defense

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The Fearless Leader Who Threatened Western Dominance

September 22, 2024
Sri Lanka Guardian Essays

Kwame Nkrumah, the first prime minister of the first sub-Saharan African country to gain independence, was a towering figure in the struggle for self-governance in Africa. An ardent proponent of pan-Africanism and

More

China-Africa Partnership Ushers in New Era for Global South”

September 14, 2024
Diplomacy

by Liu Xian and Mao Xiaojing Leaders from China and Africa successfully convened the Beijing Summit of the Forum on China-Africa Cooperation (FOCAC), setting forth plans to enhance China-Africa cooperation in this

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How China helps Africans light up night sky

September 3, 2024
Diplomacy/News

by Xinhua writer Chen Wangqi “The sky here’s very strange. I often have the sensation when I look at it that it’s a solid thing up there, protecting us from what’s behind.”

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Renaming Africa: Is ‘Africa’ a Racial Slur?

August 30, 2024
History

Who named Africa and what does the name mean? The name Africa was given to the continent by European exploiters, slavers and colonists who first arrived as traders and explorers in the 1300s. “Africa”

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