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Trending Pan-African News
Botswana and South Africa: Strengthening Bonds of Brotherhood for a Shared Future
A state visit solidifies the strong ties between Botswana and South Africa, emphasizing unity and shared heritage.
Lake Kariba's Rising Waters: A Symbol of Hope and Opportunity for Zambia and Zimbabwe
May 21Rural Women: The Unseen Economic Powerhouse Fueling Africa's Rise
May 21Liberia Celebrated: Health Minister Honored for Championing Tobacco Control
May 20Togo Opens Doors: Visa-Free Travel for All Africans Ushers in New Era of Unity
May 20Libya — Gaddafi, the CIA and the Post-2003 Intelligence Alliance
Angola — Operation IAFEATURE Revisited: CIA's Africa Division Chief Confesses
Kenya — CIA and MI6's Secret War: Rendition, Kill Lists and Counter-Terrorism
Ghana — 'Coup d'état Plot, Ghana': The CIA's DCI File on Nkrumah's Overthrow
South Africa — 'Counterspy' Documents: CIA and the Apartheid Security State
Nigeria — WikiLeaks: Shell's Ministry Infiltration and the Oil Patronage State
Queen Ndaté Yalla Mbodj
Did you know that Queen Ndaté Yalla Mbodj, a 19th-century Senegalese queen, fiercely resisted French colonial expansion, leading her people in a valiant fight to protect their sovereignty and culture, becoming a symbol of African resistance to imperialism?
The Walls of Benin
Did you know that the Walls of Benin, in present-day Nigeria, were once the largest earthworks in the world, surpassing even the Great Wall of China in length, and represented an incredible feat of engineering and societal organization in pre-colonial Africa?



