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AfricaThe WestBacking Morocco: A Strategic Reset for Britain in Africa
From a discreet source close to Morocco’s diplomatic circles comes an exclusive account of the UK’s strategic pivot in Western Sahara, one that threatens to isolate Algeria and heralds significant opportunities for defense partnerships and trade.Anonymous
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AfricaCulture WarsCould Starlink Crack South Africa’s Race Laws from the Inside?
30 years of race-based law may have been shattered. The potential Starlink exemption could be the legal glitch that topples BEE from the inside out.Willem Petzer
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AfricaCaged Kings: The Business of Captive Lions
Behind the scenes, thousands of captive lions are bred, exploited, and killed for profit — all while tourists think they’re helping. Despite promises to end the trade, it goes underground, fueled by fake conservation.Heike Claudia Petzer
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AfricaThe WestWhy 49 Afrikaners Sparked a Global Race Debate
A small group of white Afrikaners granted refugee status in the U.S. has ignited global outrage, shining a harsh spotlight on South Africa’s post-apartheid contradictions.Erik Schrama
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AfricaMeet the Ranger Who’s Battling More Than Just Poachers
He’s not just fighting poachers. He’s exposing the political corruption that protects them.Zandré Lambrechts, Heike Claudia Petzer
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AfricaThe Untold Psychological Toll of Conservation
Discover the hidden mental battles faced by anti-poaching rangers on the frontlines of wildlife protection.Geoffrey Phillips, Heike Claudia Petzer
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AfricaConflict ZonesBeheadings and Beach Resorts
Christians in northern Mozambique face violent persecution at the hands of Islamist militants. At the same time, just a few kilometers away, tourists enjoy luxury holidays on pristine beaches, unaware of the suffering unfolding outside their resorts.Heike Claudia Petzer
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Culture WarsAfricaRacism Knows No Colour
Through a candid analysis, Ayanda calls for consistency in the fight against racism and advocates for a society that rejects racial prejudice in all its forms.Ayanda Sakhile Zulu
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AfricaForeign InfluenceThe Invisible Chokepoint
As East and West start to eye strategic maritime passages, there is a distinct absence of attention to the Cape. But that cannot last forever.Robert Duigan
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AfricaAfrikaner, Have You Forgotten?
At a rally for the Boer people in South Africa, one speaker posed a powerful question: "Do you know who you are?" This question stirred something deep within the crowd, reminding them of their forgotten legacy.Heike Claudia Petzer
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AfricaConflict ZonesWhy Violence in Nigeria Persists
As the world turns a blind eye to the atrocities in Nigeria, a devastating campaign against Christians unfolds in the shadows, marked by rampant kidnappings and systemic violence.Douglas Burton
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AfricaHow South Africa is Drifting Towards Communism
A warning from South Africa: how state collapse, racial scapegoating, and failed “restorative justice” are fueling division and resentment while the West follows the same path. Just one generation behind.Heike Claudia Petzer
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AfricaConflict ZonesEvacuating the Persecuted: Inside the Dangerous Rescue Missions in Sudan
By mid-2023, Sudan had become one of the most dangerous places on earth. In a story fit for Hollywood, Charmine Hedding tells how her Shai Fund organisation evacuated Christians under fire.Charmaine Hedding
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AfricaThe ANC's Gaslighting
South Africa’s rampant farm attacks, urban violence, and political assassinations follow a pattern no one is allowed to question.Ava in Africa
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AfricaGang Violence in the Western Cape
Shackled to a failing system, the Cape Flats are a testament to police corruption and criminal supremacy in South Africa.Dr. Joan Swart
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AfricaLand Expropriation in South Africa: The Real Story of the Seizures
While South African leaders deny illegal land grabs, farms are being invaded, fences torn down, and farmers forced off their land.Willem Petzer
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AfricaForeign InfluenceChina’s Growing Grip on South Africa
China’s quiet bid for control over South Africa, with Simon’s Town at the center, is growing through debt traps and strategic alliances.Dr. Joan Swart
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AfricaWhy a Zulu Now Supports Orania’s Self-Determination
Once dismissed as a relic of Apartheid, Orania is now seen as a bold pursuit of self-determination. After exploring South Africa’s complex history, readers are urged to rethink Orania’s role in the fight for cultural survival.Ayanda Sakhile Zulu
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AfricaThe World’s Most Race-Obsessed Regime
South Africa’s government is turning race into a weapon, and it’s destroying the nation from within. Jobs, aid, even basic services are all being sacrificed on the altar of racial dogma.Ernst van Zyl
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AfricaHow South Africa’s Minorities Could Break Free and Thrive
Robert King, co-founder of the Referendum Party, examines how the ANC’s radical policies are driving minority groups toward autonomy, with the Western Cape leading the push for independence.Robert King