A South African man who was seen attending neo-Nazi rally outside an Australian state parliament has had his visa revoked.
The National Socialist Network, which organised the rally on 8 November, is a well-known neo-Nazi group in Australia.
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The Central African Republic’s top court has cleared President Faustin Archange Touadera to run in December’s election.
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In Dakar, the capital of a country where 97 percent of the population identifies as Muslim, I found a palpable connection ...
Kimbell Art Museum is growing its collection of African sculptures with two new acquisitions from one of the largest private ...
Indiana University School of Medicine scientists have uncovered new evidence that changes in the gut bacteria of African ...
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