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French Doctor Apologizes for Suggesting Africans Should be Guinea Pigs for COVID-19 Vaccine

April 8, 2020 Staff 0

One of two French physicians has apologized for suggesting Africans test a repurposed tuberculosis vaccine to help find a vaccine for COVID-19. The televised discussion caused an uproar. Jean -Paul Mira, MD, a Paris-based intensive […]

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S. Africa Reports 7 Coronavirus Deaths, Cases Top 1,500

April 6, 2020 admin 0

By Hassan Isilow – South Africa steps up testing to contain spread and manage COVID-19 cases Johannesburg – South Africa’s top doctor announced Friday two more people have died from the novel coronavirus, bringing the total […]

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South Africans Complain of Vicious Attacks From Law Enforcement Officers Amid COVID-19 Lockdown

April 2, 2020 admin 0

By Nefeteria Brewster South African law enforcement officers are under scrutiny after videos of them assaulting citizens went viral following a call for the country to lock down due to the coronavirus. Since South Africa […]

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Africa Faces Grave Risks as COVID-19 Emerges, Says Berkeley Economist

March 31, 2020 admin 0

By Edward Lempinen The first cases of COVID-19 emerged in China last November, and the virus has since moved inexorably to Europe and the United States. The virus didn’t arrive in Africa — home to 1.2 […]

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Her husband died. Then his family shaved her head and made her strip beside his grave

March 30, 2020 Staff 0

By Bukola Adebayo, CNN Lagos, Nigeria — For many years, Rose’s clothing store was the destination of choice for Lagos women in search of a new outfit for a party or occasion. She traveled regularly to […]

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Ghana: Homecoming for African Americans

August 23, 2019 admin 0

African Americans find new home in Ghana – gateway of the brutal African slave trade to the US that began 400 years ago. Accra, Ghana – Afia Khalia Tweneboa Kodua, then a resident of Los Angeles, still […]

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Unrest Deepens Across East Africa and Africa’s ‘Horn’

March 9, 2019 Staff 0

Students running from tear gas. (Global Information Network) By Global Information Network Instability is growing in the East African nations of Sudan and South Sudan while the U.S. pursues a military solution to a decades-long […]

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Black Mexicans Face Racism Daily in Mexico

October 2, 2018 Staff 0

  In 2016, Mexico’s government for the first time ever recognized the 1.38 million citizens of African descent living in the country. They weren’t counted in the national census until 2015.  In Mexico’s 2020 national […]

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Decades-old Case Revives African Demand for Stolen Lands

September 10, 2018 Staff 0

Chagos protestor (TriceEdeyWire.com/GIN) – When colonial powers redrew borders in Africa and picked choice lands for themselves and less desirable land for everyone else, some of those deals remained through this century. Few were undone. […]

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R.I.P. Kofi Annan, Nobel Peace Prize Winner and Former United Nations Secretary General

August 20, 2018 Staff 0

Kofi Annan was awarded the Nobel peace prize for his humanitarian work with the UN. (Photograph: Allison Joyce/Reuters) by Chris Johnston via theguardian.com The former United Nations secretary general Kofi Annan, has died at the […]

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