Mpox Outbreak in Congo Can Worsen Because of Gay Stigma
Congo’s mpox outbreak takes a concerning turn as scientists warn of potential sexual transmission, exacerbated by discrimination against gay and bisexual men in Africa.
Accra Summit Agrees on Global Fund for Slave Trade Compensation
In a landmark decision at the Accra Reparation Conference, delegates established a Global Reparation Fund, seeking compensation for African descendants impacted by the trans-Atlantic slave trade.
Rwanda Unveils Visa-Free Travel for All African Visitors
Rwanda opens its doors to visa-free travel for all Africans, joining the continent’s effort to foster free movement and trade, transforming Africa’s tourism and economic landscape.
Germany’s President Apologizes for Colonial-Era Killings in Tanzania
Germany’s President Steinmeier issues an apology for colonial-era killings in Tanzania, vowing to address historical injustices as descendants of victims seek answers.
BRICS to expand economic bloc with 6 countries
Iran, Saudi Arabia and the UAE enter surprising collaborative effort into the BRICS blog empowering it further from already representing 40% of the world’s population.
Libya’s stability threatened after deadly clashes says UN
Militia clashes involving neighboring countries are threatening stability in Libya, U.N. official said, while U.S. is eyeing Wagner groups’ activities in the region.