Rape And Murder Rampant In South Africa As White Genocide Spreads Like Cancer Across The Country
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93-year-old dictator Robert Mugabe's reign over Zimbabwe appears to be coming to an end, as the military has reportedly placed him under house arrest. Military forces have also seized control of state media, which they helpfully used to inform the
After ruling Zimbabwe for nearly four decades, leading the country from the triumph of its independence struggle to economic collapse, the world's oldest head of state became a prisoner of the military he once commanded.
Thousands of people have been infected and over 143 are now reported dead from the plague outbreak that's now threatening Africa, reports the UK Daily Mail.
(Natural News) Prince William recently warned that the population growth in Africa is putting a tremendous amount of pressure on the natural world and driving many species of animals to extinction.
this video, Luke Rudkowski of WeAreChange interviews Marc Abela on Niger, Somalia and American policy under President Donald Trump. We also go over key decisions made by Barack Obama towards Africa and give you Marc's own perspective from his recent
Most Americans' broad ignorance regarding Africa is a long-standing phenomenon, one perpetuated from the top down.
'I Gave Them Authority to Do What's Right'
While many Americans are aware that the United States is at war in countries such as Iraq, Syria and Afghanistan because of the media attention given to those conflicts, the news that four U.S. soldiers were killed in Niger came as a surprise that le
Officials Say Deployment Is By Far the Largest
Who knew that the US had 1,000 troops in Niger? What are they doing there? The Pentagon won't tell us, but Sen. Lindsay Graham assures us they are fighting for our freedom. Will Congress bother to notice as the war expands to Africa? Or will it conti
Removing Gaddafi Was First Step
On October 4 in Niger in central Africa four American special forces soldiers were killed in an ambush by "fifty fighters, thought to be associated with ISIS [Islamic State], a US official said."
Defense Secretary James N. Mattis, troubled by a lack of information two weeks after an ambush on a special operations patrol in Niger left four U.S. soldiers dead, is demanding a timeline of what is known about the attack, as a team of investigators
A video circulating on pro-ISIS message boards purports to show the expansion of ISIS into the Democratic Republic of the Congo, though the Islamic State has not yet pushed on their official media channels the call to join fighters in the African cou
The U.S. has deployed at least 1,500 troops to the Sahel and sub-Saharan regions, with little public debate and what experts call an unclear strategy.
In a fundamental shift in its stance on cryptocurrencies, Nigeria's central bank is now looking at researching blockchain technology and even introducing its own digital currency.
Last month, during a press conference at the G20 summit in Hamburg, Germany, a journalist from the Ivory Coast asked French President Emmanuel Macron why there was no Marshall Plan for Africa.
If you're a reader of TomDispatch, then you know something of real importance about this country that most Americans don't. As an imperial power, there's never been anything like the United States when it comes to garrisoning this planet.
Defense Secretary James Mattis told Congress yesterday that "we are not winning" in Afghanistan and promised a new strategy by as early as next month. President Trump has given the Pentagon wide leeway on how many troops to send in. Will a "new strat
"If you buy seeds from Syngenta or Monsanto under the new legislation, they will retain the intellectual property rights. If you save seeds from your first harvest, you can use them only on your own piece of land for non-commercial purposes. You'
– Part 3: The War on Africa
I've been writing a lot the last several months about the new South Africa mining charter.
The U.S. is waging a massive shadow war in Africa, exclusive documents reveal
The U.S. is waging a massive shadow war in Africa, exclusive documents reveal
Teams of United States Special Forces are carrying out "nearly 100 missions at any given time" in the continent of Africa, according to American military documents released to the media.
The U.S. is waging a massive shadow war in Africa, exclusive documents reveal
The World Health Organization has declared an Ebola epidemic in the North East region of the Democratic Republic of Congo. At least three deaths have thus far been linked to the virus:
Robert Colvile's excellent article on Prince Charles's misunderstanding of the causes of African poverty provides a good opportunity to take a closer look at Africa's economic history.