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International African American Museum opens where enslaved Africans entered the U.S.

NPR News -Africa, SpotlightBy External SourceJune 27, 2023Leave a comment

The Inter­na­tion­al African Amer­i­can Muse­um opens Tues­day in Charleston, S.C. It’s built on the site of Gads­den’s Wharf, where enslaved Africans entered the country.

Ukraine war is hurting Africa, South African President Ramaphosa tells Putin

African News Review, NPR News -AfricaBy External SourceJune 17, 2023Leave a comment

Russ­ian Pres­i­dent Vladimir Putin on Sat­ur­day met with a group of lead­ers of African coun­tries who trav­eled to Rus­sia on a self-styled “peace mis­sion” the day after they went to Ukraine. (Image cred­it: Evge­ny Biyatov/AP)

The relative calm of Senegal has been shattered by protests, arrests and deaths

Headline, NPR News -AfricaBy External SourceJune 5, 2023Leave a comment

Sene­gal has been wracked by unrest, vio­lence and spo­radic social media black­outs in a coun­try that is usu­al­ly seen as a bea­con of democ­ra­cy and calm in an unsta­ble region of West Africa.

Nigeria swears in a new president facing profound economic and security pressures

Headline, NPR News -Africa, West AfricaBy Emmanuel AkinwotuMay 29, 2023Leave a comment

Bola Tinibu takes over as pres­i­dent of Africa’s largest econ­o­my at a time when the coun­try is fac­ing unprece­dent­ed eco­nom­ic and secu­ri­ty chal­lenges. (Image cred­it: Ben Curtis/AP)

As Sudan enters its 5th week of conflict, thousands cross into neighboring Chad

African News Review, NPR News -AfricaBy Emmanuel AkinwotuMay 15, 2023Leave a comment

Thou­sands of refugees are cross­ing Sudan’s west­ern bor­der into Chad, flee­ing esca­lat­ing vio­lence. Aid work­ers are hasti­ly coor­di­nat­ing basic neces­si­ties as the rainy sea­son approaches.

Fears that deadly Sudan conflict could spill into other regions

African News Review, North Africa, NPR News -AfricaBy External SourceMay 13, 2023Leave a comment

After a month of fight­ing, the death toll in Sudan has sur­passed 600. As the con­flict con­tin­ues, there is grow­ing con­cern that it could spread to oth­er coun­tries in the region.

The challenges involved with establishing a peaceful, stable Sudan

African News Review, North Africa, NPR News -AfricaBy External SourceMay 10, 2023Leave a comment

Why is Sudan so prone to civ­il war? The coun­try has suf­fered from inter­nal con­flict for well over half of its 67 years of inde­pen­dence. Two gen­er­als are threat­en­ing to unleash anoth­er civ­il war.

The longer Sudan’s violence drags on, the greater the danger for the region

African News Review, NPR News -AfricaBy External SourceApril 26, 2023Leave a comment

Sudan’s war­ring gen­er­als con­tin­ue to fight on despite more calls for a cease-fire. Two rival gen­er­als are fight­ing for pow­er and dash­ing hopes of a tran­si­tion back to civil­ian rule.

Fighting between two warring factions could suck Sudan into a wider conflict

More Stories, NPR News -AfricaBy Emmanuel AkinwotuApril 18, 2023Leave a comment

Despite calls for a cease­fire, the fight­ing in Sudan has not let up. The two war­ring fac­tions, under the lead­er­ship of rival gen­er­als, are in dan­ger of suck­ing the coun­try into a wider conflict.

Tunisian authorities target Black migrants in crackdown on sub-Saharan Africans

African News Review, NPR News -AfricaBy External SourceApril 12, 2023Leave a comment

Author­i­ties in Tunisia are tar­get­ing Black migrants in a crack­down on sub-Saha­ran Africans. NPR’s Leila Fadel speaks with NYU Abu Dhabi pro­fes­sor Mon­i­ca Marks, who’s been talk­ing to affect­ed migrants.

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