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Conflict ZonesAfricaThe Forgotten Hostage
Two young Tanzanian students were murdered (one of whom was held hostage) by Hamas, yet African leaders and human rights activists stayed silent. This is the story of forgotten lives.Thabelo Mahangani
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AfricaConflict ZonesThe Genocide the Media Won’t Name
Bill Maher said what the media won’t: A genocide of Christians is unfolding in Africa while Qatar’s propaganda machine works overtime to hide it.Dr. Charles Jacobs
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AfricaConflict ZonesNigeria's Silent Genocide
Why has one of Africa’s deadliest genocides been ignored for so long?Maia Roston
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AfricaConflict ZonesPoliticising the Skies: Somalia’s Airspace Crisis
In Somalia, airspace rules trap travelers and punish airlines, turning safety into political leverage.Safwaan Farah
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AfricaForeign InfluenceThe Hunger Vote: How Food Crises Decide Elections in Africa
Hunger shapes elections in Ethiopia and South Sudan, your next meal could decide your vote.Pharis Gichanga
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AfricaConflict ZonesEU Faces Pressure Over Christian Killings in Nigeria
Every day, 35 Christians are killed in Nigeria. MEPs are finally demanding action but will the EU step up before thousands more die?Alexandra Edwardes
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AfricaForeign InfluenceImported Hatred Hits Britain’s Football Stands
From stadiums to Parliament, foreign agendas and domestic silence put Britain’s values to the test.Tim Flack
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Foreign InfluenceAfricaHijacking Gen Z: The Islamist Strategy in Morocco
Morocco’s Gen Z protests expose a growing Islamist strategy, using youth discontent and rights rhetoric to erode state legitimacy and re-enter the political arena.Mohammed Abbouch
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AfricaConflict ZonesSudan’s Civil War Just Got Worse - Here’s Why
Ideological battles, armed factions, and regional rivalries are fueling Sudan’s worsening humanitarian disaster.Hussain Abdul-Hussain
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AfricaSouth Africa: Ethnic Cleansing by Paperwork
For young whites in South Africa, opportunity is shrinking, and the future feels uncertain under new race-based quotas.Robert King
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AfricaV24 ExclusiveAfrica’s Secret Country: Somaliland’s Struggle for Recognition
V24 Exclusive: Stefan Tompson traveled to Somaliland, where democracy, an army, and a functioning economy exist, yet the region remains largely invisible on the global stage.Stefan Tompson
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AfricaCulture WarsToo White to Work
A controversial amendment to South Africa’s employment laws enforces strict racial quotas, sidelining qualified white professionals in favor of demographic targets.Heike Claudia Petzer
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Culture WarsAfricaWitchcraft and the Price of a Child’s Life
Inside the horrifying belief system that’s turning innocent children into “ingredients” all for spiritual power and profit.Heike Claudia Petzer
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Conflict ZonesAfricaTo Save Sudan, Banish the Islamists and Back Civilian Rule
Can Sudan find peace while Islamists fuel war and Washington avoids tough action?Hussain Abdul-Hussain
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AfricaForeign InfluenceHow Western “Green” Activists Are Harming African Wildlife
What if the “green” activists you trust are actually helping kill the very African wildlife they claim to protect?Zandré Lambrechts
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Culture WarsAfricaChristian Town of Kleinfontein Faces Threats
Just east of Pretoria, a Christian Afrikaner village thrives on faith, family, and self-reliance. Kleinfontein’s independence from state dysfunction makes it a rare success, and a political target.Heike Claudia Petzer
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AfricaGenocide Watch: South Africa Still a High-Risk Country
Genocide Watch warned over a decade ago about South Africa. Today, it remains high-risk.Willem Petzer , Edwin Leemans
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AfricaThe War on South Africa’s Food Producers
Across South Africa’s rural heartlands, farmers are raped, tortured, and murdered in a wave of brutal attacks. The government denies the crisis.Stefan Tompson
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AfricaWhat Europe Can Learn from South Africa’s Private Security Evolution
As crime rises and trust in police falls across Europe, South Africa’s booming private security industry, born from state failure, offers a stark warning.Heike Claudia Petzer, Michael -Jean Geldenhuys
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AfricaForeign InfluenceThe Overseas Price of Rhino Horn
South Africa’s wildlife crisis isn’t just about rhinos and poachers. Behind each carcass lies a web of international syndicates, complicit officials, and struggling communities, all feeding a black market that runs from the bushveld to Asia.Zandré Lambrechts