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Algeria
President João Lourenço Travels to Algeria On Monday for 3-Day State Visit
[ANGOP] Luanda -- Angolan President João Lourenço begins a 3-day state visit to Algeria on Monday, at the invitation of his Algerian counterpart, Abdelmadjid Tebboune, within the framework of strengthening…
Albania
Kanye Concert in Prague Puts Spotlight on Tensions over Freedom of Expression
Pro-Israel Czechia may provide US rapper and ‘reformed antisemite’ Kanye West oddly favourable ground to return to the European stage this summer.
Mathematics
Can you solve it? I say tomato, you say tomato
Pronunciation puzzlesUPDATE: Answers can be read hereA homonym is a word that has the same pronunciation as, or is spelt identical to, another word with a different meaning.For example, the…
Boxing
Dubois rewrites quitter narrative in strangely uplifting night for boxing
New heavyweight champion climbed off the canvas twice before overwhelming Fabio Wardley in a battle that finally silenced his doubters“I was in there with a live dog and I loved…
All Countries
Justice in the Dock: The Kosovo Specialist Chambers and a Crisis of Legitimacy
As the verdict in the case against Hashim Thaci and his co-defendants at the Kosovo Specialist Chambers approaches, a difficult question comes into focus: what is achieved when justice is…
All Countries
Tackling ‘Negative Narratives’: Greek Women Want to End Stigma About Menopause
A new BIRN survey shows the impact of menopause on women’s professional, social and sex lives in Greece, as many suffer in silence and experts call for greater support from…
Money
I was fined £500 for putting a cigarette butt in a refuse sack
Haringey council’s penalty seems extortionate – especially when other authorities charge lower amountsI read your story about a man fined £500 for dropping a cigarette butt on the pavement.I have…
Food and Agriculture
Cameroon’s Sacred and Royal Animals – Could Literature and Futures Thinking Help Save Them?
[The Conversation Africa] In the grasslands and highlands of western Cameroon, some animals are believed to be sacred. Within the region's indigenous kingdoms (fondoms), many of these animals are also…
Analysis
Branching out
As bilateral aid retreats, the world’s development banks are reaching further than ever. Their critics worry that they have lost the plot. In London in mid-May 2025, at its first…
Governance
Togo’s Fight Against Centuries-Old Map Revives Debate Over African Representation
[RFI] A plan by Togo to ask the United Nations General Assembly in September to move away from the Mercator world map has revived a broader debate over how different…
Arts, Culture and Entertainment
Malian Filmmaker Captures Disappearing Tuareg Culture and Traditions
[RFI] In Undertows: A Tuareg Tale, Malian film director Intagrist el Ansari captures the way of life of his people - the Tuaregs. Filmed over 10 years in nomadic settlements…
