Uganda arrests 2 women over public kiss under harsh anti-LGBTQ law
Despite global pressure, Uganda’s leaders have remained steadfast in their support for the controversial legislation.
Read MorePresident Barack Obama responds to Trump’s controversial monkey video
Obama’s response steered the conversation toward what really matters to everyday Americans—the erosion of respect in political debate and the importance of upholding dignity at every level of public life.
Read MoreKenya–Somalia border to reopen after nearly 15 years
The Kenya-Somalia border was originally shut in October 2011 amid escalating attacks by the Islamist militant group Al-Shabaab.
Read MoreCuban peso hits record low
Unfortunately, Cubans who earn in local wages are feeling the squeeze as prices soar and purchasing power collapses.
Read MoreNetherlands returns 3,500-year-old looted Egyptian sculpture to Cairo
Experts say the head was originally part of a block statue and depicts a senior official from the reign of Pharaoh Thutmose III.
Read MoreGhana limits offshore investments to shield cedi, reinforce economic stability
Additionally, foreign investments will be allowed only in countries with formal mechanisms to share financial information with Ghana’s SEC.
Read MoreXG member Cocona reveals non-binary transmasculine identity
On their twentieth birthday, Cocona shared with fans through social media that they identify as non-binary.
Read MoreBen & Jerry’s founder Jerry Greenfield quits, says company’s activism has been silenced under Unilever
The conflict raises complex questions about what happens when socially driven brand values enter tension with corporate ownership.
Read MoreJudge dismisses terrorism charge against Luigi Mangione in UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson murder case
The decision marks a major shift in the legal landscape for the case.
Read MoreWalmart launches first branded stores in South Africa this year
The South African government warmly welcomed Walmart’s announcement, stating that this investment reflects strong confidence in the nation’s growth and stability.
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