Reculturalisation: Long demonised as satanic, African-inspired religions are gaining traction in Latin America

Reculturalisation: Long demonised as satanic, African-inspired religions are gaining traction in Latin America

Followers of African-based religions are on the rise in South America new data shows, a reflection of how the region’s African heritage is gaining a greater voice beyond Brazil where such traditions are widely recognised.

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Africa Cup of Nations: Congo win first match of Ivory Coast tournament to book semi-final berth

Africa Cup of Nations: Congo win first match of Ivory Coast tournament to book semi-final berth

DR Congo, who won the last of two Cup of Nations titles in 1974 when they were still known as Zaire, now take on either hosts Ivory Coast or Mali in the semi-final in Abidjan on Wednesday.

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Italy PM pledges new partnership with Africa but critics say indebted Rome can’t rival China, Russia

Italy PM pledges new partnership with Africa but critics say indebted Rome can’t rival China, Russia

However, there was a note of discord from some of those present, with Moussa Faki Mahamat, chairman of the African Union Commission, saying he wished Africa had been consulted first on priorities and emphasising the need to honour commitments.

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Africa Cup of Nations: Ivory Coast score all post-match spotkicks to send champions Senegal out

Africa Cup of Nations: Ivory Coast score all post-match spotkicks to send champions Senegal out

It took just four minutes for the Lions of Teranga to take the lead after some great work by Sadio Mane. The two-time CAF Footballer of the Year set up Habib Diallo who was afforded space and time to fire home to hand Senegal a 1-0 lead.

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Africa Cup of Nations: Vitoria’s days as Egypt coach numbered after exiting without a win

Africa Cup of Nations: Vitoria’s days as Egypt coach numbered after exiting without a win

Their cause was not helped by the loss of some key players to injury, including talisman Mohamed Salah and first-choice goalkeeper Mohamed El Shennawy.

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Gaza war: UN top court vague on core issue of whether Israeli military offensive is genocide

Gaza war: UN top court vague on core issue of whether Israeli military offensive is genocide

The UN world court on Friday came down hard on Israel’s war on Hamas in the Gaza Strip, calling on Israel to “take all measures” to prevent a genocide of the Palestinians. But it stopped short of demanding an immediate ceasefire as the South African sponsors of the case had...

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Napoli president confirms Nigerian striker Osimhen set to leave, denies link to Mourinho

Napoli president confirms Nigerian striker Osimhen set to leave, denies link to Mourinho

Osimhen, who moved to Napoli in 2020 for a club-record €70 million ($76 million) potentially rising to €80 million with add-ons, was a pivotal player last season as the club won their first league title in 33 years and finished as Serie A top scorer with 26 goals.

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Grumbling aside in US, China and Russia critics agree South Africa’s genocide case is a diplomatic win

Grumbling aside in US, China and Russia critics agree South Africa’s genocide case is a diplomatic win

Grumble they might, but they can scarcely afford to alienate Africa’s industrial and diplomatic heavyweight – especially with the United States’ main superpower rival, China, wooing the continent with money, railways and tech transfers.

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Malaria vaccine: Doctors warn it’s futile and dangerous experiment on 250,000 African children

Malaria vaccine: Doctors warn it’s futile and dangerous experiment on 250,000 African children

Cameroon this week became the world’s first country to routinely vaccinate children against malaria, using a shot that’s only 30 per cent effective and doesn’t stop transmission. The country plans to give the vaccine – known as Mosquirix (RTS,S/AS01) – to about 250,000 children by the end of 2025. The...

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Africa Cup of Nations: One million euro bonus for Equatorial Guinea after AFCON heroics

Africa Cup of Nations: One million euro bonus for Equatorial Guinea after AFCON heroics

His son Vice President Teodoro Nguema Obiang Mangue promised a further 50,000 euros to the squad for every goal scored against the Ivorians, adding 200,000 to their windfall.

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