Israel, suffering from the worst attack on its territory in half a century, formally declared war on Hamas on Sunday, as the conflict’s death toll surpassed 1,000, following a devastat… Read More
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After Jesus died, the Apostles w… Read More
Nigeria has scored outstanding wins in music during the last decade, readying its native abilities for a worldwide trade that’s dominated by African artwork.
Afropop is driving live… Read More
The procession of Ancestors to their original resting place in the reinterment ceremony; individuals enclosed in reinforced boxes wrapped in indigo cloth were placed in a horse-drawn hearse… Read More
Amsterdam prepares to apologise for its position in slavery that constructed its large wealth however ex-colonies in Caribbean area say apology should embrace compensation for the crimes… Read More
A distinctive manuscript created by a slave has currently been preserved in the Library of Congress. The Arabic-language autobiography spent years in exclusive collections before the library… Read More
Pope: Surge in DRC violence ‘unacceptable’
POPE FRANCIS has condemned the surge in violence within the Democratic Republic of Congo, the place a lot of individuals had been ki… Read More
Alison Botha was kidnapped near her house in South Africa on December 18, 1994. She’d been raped, stabbed, and disemboweled at the night’s end, yet she was still alive. Alison Bo… Read More
We’ve a serious replace from Netflix to share at the moment, because the streaming service has introduced their Fall 2022 Film Preview, unveiling launch dates via the top of the… Read More
The General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG), Pastor Enoch Adeboye, has appealed to Nigerians not to engage in reprisal attacks against South-Africans following the vi… Read More
Archbishop Desmond Tutu speaking at a book launch
Desmond Tutu is remembered with so much joy and affection by so many different people around the world today, that it may seem hard to… Read More
The Sundance Film Festival is preparing a return to Park City and Salt Lake City venues in January after going online-only in 2021 — but don’t call it a comeback, organizers s… Read More
It’s Monday evening. I find myself again on the deck of the Wavertree tall sailing ship at South Street Seaport. (I wrote an article about the ship in June.) There is, thank you, a sli… Read More
In celebration of the news that the Latin market in Seven Sisters is saved and the redevelopment plans abandoned thanks to the scale of the protest organised by the traders, I publish Sarah… Read More
Unless you live in the neighborhood or were killing time strolling before theater, you might not be aware of one of New York’s best kept, open-secret/sources for gifts. Having discover… Read More
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“We sat up top in the back of the theater and, as I watched the performance, I was in co… Read More
Sequel to the heights of the assaults on the lives and properties of Nigerians as well as other Africans by the South African xenophobes, many analysts and commentators wrote extensively, di… Read More
The New York Times wants to teach your kids and grandkids to be woke. Don’t let them.In The American Spectator, Wilfred Reilly tells about watching the August 2019 launch of… Read More
Artwork by Adam PendletonThe New York Times MagazineAugust 18, 2019The 1619 ProjectThe 1619 Project is a major initiative from The New York Times observing the 400th anniversary of the beg… Read More
These are certainly highly perilous times for a modern day African.
As I watched the international news channels and see little babies strapped to the mothers’ backs in some derelict b… Read More
Arab countries have a tradition of slavery dating back to centuries. This has persisted despite the existence of international conventions and legal frameworks classifying slavery as a crim… Read More