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African leaders used a gathering in Algiers on Sunday to revive a long-standing demand for the world to formally acknowledge colonial-era abuses, treat them as crimes under international law and pursue reparations for the harm inflicted across the continent. The conference, hosted in Algeria’s capital, brought together diplomats and senior officials intent on advancing an…
On Wednesday, November 26, 2025, Face2faceafrica.com reported the news about the seizure of...
Tanzanian authorities have charged a considerable number of citizens with treason following...
The African Union has expressed deep concern over Friday’s Israeli airstrikes on Iran,...
Amid persistent resistance to slavery reparations, African leaders are ramping up efforts to address historical injustices. At the African Union (AU) summit in Addis Ababa, held from February 15 to 16,...
At the conclusion of the 2015 United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP 21), world leaders committed millions of dollars toward the African Union for the African Risk Capacity (ARC) Agency, reports...
In order to no longer rely on international peacekeeping efforts, the African Union (AU) is establishing a new multinational force called the “African Standby Force” (ASF), reports...
The European Union (EU)-Africa Summit set for April 2-3 in Brussels has refused to issue Mugabe’s wife Grace a visa to attend. Mugabe and his wife Grace have already been affected by travel bans,...

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