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Charming photos of a Nigerian and his Taiwanese lady

Charming photos of a Nigerian and his Taiwanese lady that are captivating. Traditional marriage is most widely culture perform in…

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One-third of West Africa’s population is obese

One-third of the population of West Africa is suffering from obesity, according to the result of the Organization for Economic…

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Africa faces a shortage of oncologists

The lack of cancer specialists and the cost of treatment in Africa limit patients’ access to early diagnosis and treatment,…

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Ghana becomes Africa’s leading gold producer – (Here’s top 6)

South Africa is no longer the largest producer of gold on the African continent. The country has been dethroned by…

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Columns

May 3, 1993: UN General Assembly declares world press day

An essential element in the march of democracy, the press sometimes encounters difficulties that are particularly related to the question…

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History

Man takes up challenge and lifts Eudoxie Yao up [Video]

A man takes up the challenge to lifts up Eudoxie Yao, the biggest hip in Africa, the video that shakes…

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Africans are not welcome in the half marathon of Trieste

No Africans will be at the start of the half marathon in Trieste, a city in northeastern Italy near the…

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Columns

British professor criticizes plan of Harry and Meghan to move to Africa

Prince Harry (34) and his wife Meghan Markle (37) dream of moving to Africa, but not everyone is waiting for…

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Iconic lady Alaa Salah behind the Sudan Uprising

After four months of protest, Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir has finally resigned and the army will oversee a two-year transition…

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Columns

Oxymoron: “I do not eat cow because I like cows”

To love cows is also to love (raise and eat) the cow. One does not go without the other. Chronicle…

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Shooting a presidential plane triggered Rwandan genocide

The crash of an airplane carrying both Rwandan President Juvenal Habyarimana and his Burundian counterpart Cyprien Ntaryamira, on April 6,…

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Columns

Coup d’etat: The illusion of coup-therapy in Africa

Putsch therapy cannot substitute for healthy competition to promote peaceful alternation and ultimately consolidate democracy in Africa.

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