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Pope Francis Names Three African Cardinals

Pope Francis has appointed three new cardinals from Africa, highlighting the importance of the continent in the Catholic Church. Archbishop Stephen Ameyu Martin of Juba in South Sudan, Archbishop Protase Rugambwa, former Secretary of the Dicastery for Evangelization and current Coadjutor Archbishop for Tanzania’s Tabora Archdiocese, and Archbishop Stephen Brislin from South Africa have been…

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Former Northwestern Football Player Reveals Shocking Details Of Hazing, Alleged Sexual Misconduct

A former Northwestern football player exposes disturbing hazing practices, including sexual violations, that rocked the university and the subsequent fallout from the investigation.   In a shocking revelation, a former Northwestern football player has shed light on the deeply disturbing hazing rituals that plagued the university’s football programmes.   These revelations include alleged sexual violations,…

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Tunisia Deports African Migrants Amidst Clashes in Sfax, As Migration Crisis Escalates

Reports from Reuters reveal that Tunisia has expelled hundreds of Sub-Saharan African migrants to a desolate area along its border with Libya, following days of violent confrontations between migrants and residents in the port city of Sfax. The unrest unfolded after a Tunisian man lost his life in clashes with migrants. Local residents voiced grievances…

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Biden’s Visit To Strengthen US-UK Relations, Address Controversies

President Joe Biden’s visit to the UK presents an opportunity to mend strained relations and discuss critical issues. This article explores the significance of the visit, controversies surrounding Biden’s absence at King Charles III’s coronation, and efforts to strengthen the special relationship between the two nations.   President Joe Biden missed the highly anticipated coronation…

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 Students Win Best in Sub-Saharan Africa for Innovative Water Pollution Solution In Mozambique

A remarkable achievement has been accomplished by a dedicated team of students from Willow International School in Mozambique, who have been crowned the Best in Sub-Saharan Africa for their groundbreaking investigation into eliminating Methylene Blue from water through an effective and reusable method. Driven by a deep sense of purpose, the Willow team has tirelessly…

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Sudan: Violent Clashes, Casualties in Omdurman: Urgent Medical Supplies Needed

Violent confrontations between the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) and the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) have erupted near the El Shajara armored corps military base, leading to a concerning escalation of tensions. According to eyewitnesses in Khartoum, the clashes commenced early in the morning and lasted until noon on Wednesday. Notably, the Air Force conducted sorties…

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