After 10 years of tough negotiations, negotiators of the Economic Partnership Agreement (EPA) between the West-African region and the European Union may have reached a compromise at the technical level …
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Africa: Bayelsa State-Owned Airline Begins Commercial Flight Operations in Nigeria’s Aviation Sector
Commercial flight operations by the Bayelsa State-owned airline officially commenced yesterday, marking a significant milestone in the state’s transportation and economic development drive. The airline launched scheduled services connecting …
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After the trans-Atlantic slave trade was officially abolished toward the end of the 19th century, many whites felt threatened and feared free Blacks would become a menacing element in society. …
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African academics in the Diaspora to spend time in African Universities
by Atqnewsby AtqnewsAfrican-born scholars living and working in American and Canadian universities are now able to apply for fellowships to undertake academic projects in African universities under a diaspora initiative supported by …
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DNA Evidence On Egyptian Pharaohs: Ramses III is A Sub-Saharan African Black
by Atqnewsby AtqnewsA 2012 study done on the mummified remains of Ramesses III and his son determined that both y-chromosomes belonged to Haplogroup E1b1a (Y-DNA). The pharaoh’s y-chromosome belongs to the most …
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Editor in Chief Malcolm Ginsberg has been to Ethiopia, courtesy of that country’s national airline. In a two-part piece he reports on a country and air carrier that are both …
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By Prof. Dr. Wolfgang H. Thome, ETN The visit of Pope Francis to Uganda for the 50th anniversary of the canonization of Uganda’s Martyrs was taken for granted, more so …










