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U.S. Court Reduces $18 Million Defamation Award for Ghanaian Journalist

In a surprising turn of events, a U.S. court has dramatically scaled back a hefty $18 million defamation judgment awarded to Ghanaian investigative journalist Anas Aremeyaw Anas, reducing it to a mere $500. This case originated from incendiary allegations made by former Ghanaian Member of Parliament, Kennedy Agyapong, who labeled Anas a "criminal" and insinuated his involvement in the tragic murder of fellow journalist Ahmed Suale. How did we arrive at such disparate figures? Agyapong's legal representation petitioned for…

South African President Ramaphosa Clarifies: White Citizens Relocating to the U.S. Are ‘Not Seeking Asylum’

In a recent address at the African CEO Forum 2025 held in Abidjan, Côte d'Ivoire, President Cyril Ramaphosa sparked considerable discussion with his remarks regarding those who have fled South Africa. "Those people who have fled are not being persecuted. They are not being hounded. They are not being treated badly," he asserted, presenting a stark view on a deeply complex issue. What could lie beneath the surface of such claims? Perhaps it is worth examining the myriad experiences of those who feel forced to leave seeking…

U.S. Opens Doors to Its First White South African Refugees Amid New Support Initiative

In a significant development, the inaugural group of white South Africans has been granted refugee status through a program initiated by former U.S. President Donald Trump. Departing from Johannesburg, this U.S.-funded charter flight carried 49 individuals, marking a unique moment in the ongoing conversation about race, privilege, and identity in South Africa. The Afrikaners—comprising a white minority with roots in Dutch, German, and French ancestry—have historically played a pivotal role within South Africa’s segregated…

Critical Moments for Africa: Navigating Its Relationship with the U.S.

As the political landscape shifts in the United States, two critical initiatives are at a crossroads, raising pressing concerns. Anglican Archbishop Thabo Makgoba has stepped forward with an earnest call to action, urging the administration of President Donald Trump to reconsider the potential cancellation of programs that have dramatically reshaped African lives and economies. The President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR) and the African Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA) have both played pivotal roles in their…

U.S. Challenges Decisions from Somalia’s National Consultative Council Gathering

U.S. Stands Firm Against Somalia’s National Consultative Council Conclusions Mogadishu, Somalia – The air was tense as the United States declared its opposition to the outcomes of the recently concluded National Consultative Council (NCC) meeting held in the heart of Mogadishu. Although the city brims with life and the energy of its people, the meeting was overshadowed by criticism, primarily due to its lack of inclusivity—a term often brandished, yet critical when it comes to governance. The absence of key stakeholders…

U.S. Looks to Equatorial Guinea as a Destination for Migrant Deportations, According to the Vice President

In a surprising revelation, Vice President Teodoro Nguema Obiang Mangue recently took to X to discuss the U.S. government's proposal to deport African migrants to Equatorial Guinea. While no binding agreement has emerged from these discussions, Mangue's statement raises many questions and concerns in his home country. "What does it mean for our nation to accept these migrants?" This is a sentiment echoed by numerous Equatorial Guineans who worry about the implications of such a decision. Anxieties loom large, particularly…

U.S. Withdraws $50 Million in Assistance to Zambia Amid Ongoing Concerns Over Systematic Drug Theft

In a stark shift in its foreign aid strategy, the United States has decided to withhold $50 million in health assistance to Zambia. This decision stems from the alarming issue of "systematic theft" of donated drugs and medical supplies within the country. What does this mean for those in dire need of medical support? U.S. Ambassador to Zambia, Michael Gonzales, expressed the gravity of this choice. He described it as a "difficult" but necessary step after countless warnings to the Zambian government about the importance of…

Cliona Ward: “Overwhelmed with Gratitude” Following Her Release from U.S. Facility, Sister Reveals

Cliona Ward, an Irish woman previously held in a U.S. immigration facility, has been released, according to her lawyer. Ms. Ward was freed from the Tacoma Detention Center in Washington State last night, following a judge's approval of an application to terminate the immigration proceedings, as confirmed by attorney Erin Hall during an interview with RTÉ's Prime Time. "You guys... CLIONA IS FREE!" shared Ms. Ward's sister, Orla Holladay, in an uplifting update on their Gofundme fundraising page. Orla recounted the…

U.S. Supplies Fresh Military Gear to Bolster Somali Forces Against al-Shabaab

Strengthening the Somali National Army: A New Chapter in Defense Collaboration Mogadishu (AX) — On a pivotal Wednesday, the Somali Ministry of Defense welcomed a fresh influx of military resources courtesy of the United States. This shipment is poised to fortify the Somali National Army (SNA), particularly bolstering the elite Danab commando unit as they engage in ongoing operations against the al-Qaeda-linked militant group, al-Shabaab. The handover ceremony, which illuminated…

U.S. Offers $10 Million Reward for Capture of Al-Shabaab Militant Tied to Manda Bay Attack

US Offers $10 Million Bounty for Al-Shabaab Member Linked to Manda Bay Attack WASHINGTON - In a strategic move that could alter the landscape of the fight against terrorism in East Africa, the United States has announced a $10 million reward for information leading to the capture of Abdullahi Banati, a high-profile suspect tied to the deadly Manda Bay assault. That brutal attack in 2020, forever marked in history, claimed the lives of three American citizens, including a dedicated serviceman. It was the…

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