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Daniel Parata questions the sincerity of Germany’s apology over Namibia’s genocide, contrasting it with the country's support for the US-Israeli actions in Gaza.

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Former Minister of Intelligence Services of South Africa, Ronnie Kasrils, says people should call out Israel and its Western backers for what Tel aviv is doing in Gaza.

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South Africa’s Foreign Minister Naledi Pandor says her country wants the ICC to issue an arrest warrant for the leaders of apartheid Israel.

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'Imperialism is over there in the Middle East, crushing the Arab peoples. That's Zionism'

Watch the historic speech of the late revolutionary leader of Burkina Faso, Thomas Sankara

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Zahid Rajan, a member of Kenyans4Palestine, says that the current war is not only an Arab-Israeli war, explaining the reason why African countries support Palestine.

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Will France use its troops in Niger to engage in military adventurism?

Analyst Ibrahima Kane shares his insights.

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. Donald Deya’s analysis suggests that the coup in Gabon was not unexpected, given the regime’s insistence on retaining power against the people’s will.

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There are challenges at the moment in terms of processing humanitarian aid and providing support to Sudanese people across the country, Hala Y Alkarib says.

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As the conflict escalates in Sudan, the need for humanitarian support continues to grow due to the ongoing loss of lives and suffering.

According to the UN Food and Agriculture Organization, at least 20.3 million individuals in Sudan currently face severe hunger.

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Amid a dire humanitarian crisis and loss of countless lives in Sudan, violence persists despite peace initiatives.

Hala Alkarib sheds light on the complex interplay between national and regional interests that fuels the persistence of the conflict.

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Lena Platt says there should have been consultations with the Caribbean nations by the Western colonial powers in addition to formal apologies.

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Some 12 to 20 million Africans were enslaved in the western hemisphere after an Atlantic voyage of 6 to 10 weeks. This voyage, now known as the Middle Passage.

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The first day of August is marked as Emancipation Day in many countries across the Caribbean and the Americas to commemorate the emancipation of slaves of African descent.

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“Kenya is highly encouraged by the interest shown by Iran in promoting technological and entrepreneurial innovation among Kenyan youth by promoting industries in the country.” Says Kenya President William Ruto.

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During Iran’s President Ebrahim Raeisi’s visit to Kenya, two Iranian-made agricultural and mapping drones were launched at the Iran House of Innovation and Technology in the Kenyan capital of Nairobi.

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.Jafar Barmaki says President Raeisi's visit to Africa indicates a desire to strengthen bilateral relations, explore trade opportunities, and align with the shift from a unipolar international system to a multipolar approach.

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Iran’s President Ebrahim Raeisi recently visited Kenya, Uganda, and Zimbabwe heading a high-ranking delegation of ministers.

This landmark visit has been dubbed a success as it opened new frontiers for cooperation between the Islamic Republic and the African countries.

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