Discovering the work of African photographers has become a much simpler process, thanks to Aïda Muluneh’s new online portal. The famed Ethiopian photographer has launched AfricaFhotoFair.com, an African-led digital art platform. “The site is really a virtual magazine that introduces people…
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United Is Taking Business Travelers From the Chocolate City to the Motherland, Nonstop
On an October evening in San Francisco, members of United’s corporate team gathered in the reception space at the Polaris Lounge at SFO, the city’s airport. The celebratory event marked the American airliner’s foray into new territory with a direct…
Read More11 Amazing African Dramas to Watch on Netflix
With the increased popularity of streaming services over traditional television channels, audiences have more programs than ever before to choose from. For those who’ve already binged the latest top ten Hollywood series and are craving a more unique take on…
Read MoreRwanda President Says He Will Not Let America ‘Bully’ Him Into Releasing Prisoner, Biden Administration Would Have to Invade Or ‘Overrun’ His Country First
Rwanda President Paul Kagame said the U.S. has to invade the African nation if officials want a man currently serving time in his country’s prison […]
Read More‘They Would Never Do This to White Kids’: Video of White South Africans Choking Black Teens Sparks Outrage from Nation’s President and Online
A disturbing video clip showing a group of white South African men verbally and physically attacking a group of Black boys has captured the attention […]
Read MoreAmerican Foster Parents Arrested In Uganda for ‘Torturing’ 10-Year-Old Child, Locking Him Away, Naked In Tiny Room with Only Cold Meals
Ugandan police have arrested an American couple accused of “aggravated torture” of a 10-year-old foster child in their care. Nicholas Spencer and his wife, Mackenzie […]
Read MoreToddler Survives 6 Days In Kenyan Wilderness, Surrounded By Lions, Hyenas and Jackals
A small African boy survived living alone without shelter or food in the Kenyan wilderness for almost a week. A rescue team found the child […]
Read More‘We are Not Owners’: Smithsonian Makes ‘Ethical’ Decision to Give Back 29 Historic Pieces to Nigeria
More than two dozen artifacts held in the Smithsonian’s National Museum of African Art have been returned to the region where they were seized. The D.C. museum will repatriate 20 Benin bronzes to Nigeria and transfer ownership of an additional…
Read More‘He Would Whip Us’: Chinese Man Faces Trafficking Charges for Using Malawian Children to Make Racist Videos, Posting Them on Social Media Page, ‘Jokes About Black People Club’
A Chinese man was arrested for child trafficking after a BBC documentary accused him of exploiting children in Malawi for social media notoriety and financial gain. BBC reporters discovered that Lu Ke was filming children as young as 6 making…
Read More‘Please, Help Me Get Out’: ICE Reportedly Torturing Cameroonian Immigrants at Detention Centers, Many Taken to Rooms Without Cameras
Deportations from the United States have ramped up in lieu of the Nov. 3 presidential election, according to humanitarians who allege that Immigration and Customs Enforcement has targeted immigrants from African nations with abuse and exile. Multiple reports from international…
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