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Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Egypt and Others Join Trump‑Led Gaza Board of Peace
A group of Arab, Muslim‑majority and allied nations has announced that it will take part in the recently proposed “Board of Peace” aimed at stabilizing the Gaza Strip and supporting efforts toward a permanent ceasefire, reconstruction and…
Ivory Coast Moves to Buy Entire Cocoa Stockpile as Prices Hit Two-Year Low
Ivory Coast, the world’s largest cocoa producer, has announced it will purchase the entire stockpile of cocoa beans held by local cooperatives, stepping in to protect farmers as global prices fall to their lowest level in two years.
The…
Uganda Election Violence: Bobi Wine Ally Arrested After Deadly Clashes
Ugandan authorities have detained a senior opposition figure linked to presidential challenger Bobi Wine, intensifying political tensions following one of the country’s most disputed elections in decades.
Muwanga Kivumbi, a member of…
Mali Tightens Control Over Gold Mining Sector as Presidency Takes Direct Oversight
Mali’s military government has moved to tighten its grip over one of the country’s most strategic industries, placing the gold mining sector directly under presidential authority.
President Assimi Goita has created a new ministerial level…
Iyas Begriche and the Cultural Moment That Put Algeria at the Center of Global Youth Media
In an era where African and diaspora narratives are often filtered through outside lenses, Iyas Begriche has carved out a lane that feels both intimate and globally relevant. Rooted in Algerian identity and shaped by life between cultures,…
When Lemons Fly: Timket, Faith, and the Joy of Being Ethiopian
This morning, a colleague nudged me with a grin and asked,“So… how many lemons did you get?”
I laughed. And just like that, I found myself opening my journal.
Among the many traditions of Timket, Ethiopia’s Epiphany celebration, there is…
Soufian Fassiki: The Moroccan Journalist Using Visual Storytelling to Reframe Africa’s Image
In an era where Africa’s story is increasingly told through images, video, and real-time digital narratives, Moroccan journalist Soufian Fassiki stands at the forefront of a new generation of African correspondents shaping how the continent…
Leul Desalegn: The Ethiopian Filmmaker Using Nature and Storytelling to Reintroduce Africa to the…
At a time when Africa’s image is still too often shaped by outsiders, Ethiopian filmmaker and wildlife photographer Leul Desalegn is part of a growing movement of African creatives reclaiming the narrative through their own lens.
Based…
Ken: The Algerian Visual Creator Turning Everyday Life Into Cinematic Story
In a digital world saturated with filters, trends, and staged perfection, Ken, known online as @film.byken, stands out for doing something far more powerful: telling real stories. Not scripted. Not exaggerated. Just honest moments, captured…
Joseph of Algeria: How alc_joseph Took IShowSpeed to the Sahara and Put African Storytelling in…
In a digital era where Africa is often introduced to the world through borrowed lenses, alc_joseph, known simply as Joseph, is part of a new generation insisting that African stories be told by those who live them. His recent collaboration…