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From the 'flood of the century' in East Africa to a continuing show of support for Palestinian across the continent, here’s our weekly photo dump.

1. Johannesburg, South Africa - Activists from Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions (BDS) hold banners and Palestinian flags at Rosebank Mall during nationwide action.

2. El Arish, Egypt - An Egyptian medic treats a premature Palestinian baby evacuated from the Gaza Strip. Twenty-nine premature babies arrived in Egypt on November 20th, after being rescued from Gaza's Al-Shifa hospital which was attacked by Israeli forces.

3. Garissa, Kenya - A man walks in front of a flooded church near his home. Thousands of properties were destroyed by torrential downpours which affected half of Kenya and killed more than 70 people.

4. Beledweyne, Somalia - Heavy rains continue to wreak havoc in Somalia. Since the first week of October, nearly half a million people have been displaced.

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5. Berlin, Germany - French President Emmanuel Macron shakes hands with Kenyan counterpart William Ruto at the G20 Compact with Africa conference.

6. Johannesburg, South Africa - President Cyril Ramaphosa speaks during a BRICS Extraordinary Joint Meeting called to discuss the Israel-Palestine crisis.

7. Monrovia, Liberia - Liberia President George Weah concedes election defeat to opposition leader Joseph Boakai, after a tight race. It ends a presidency marred by graft allegations.

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8. N’djamena, Chad - Opposition leader Success Masra is welcomed by supporters of Chadian opposition party Les Transformateurs. He addressed them for the first time since returning from exile.

9. Tripoli, Libya - People hold placards and wave Palestine flags during a solidarity march.

10. Tunis, Tunisia - Artists adorn streets and avenues of the capital with messages of support for Gaza.

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ANTI-PALESTINIAN BIAS EXPOSED

Following the announcement of a four-day ceasefire in Gaza, Western media coverage of the exchange of hostages has again exposed just how prevalent White supremacy is.

In this video, this African sister in America makes an astute observation on how the media shapes and controls narrative. Mainstream media refer to Israeli hostages aged under 18 as ‘children’ - but to Palestinians who are as old and in captivity as ‘teenagers.’ This raises concerns of a deliberate attempt to play down the fact that Israel, the so-called only democracy in the Middle East, seizes Palestinian children and, in some cases, tries them in military courts.

One of the many such cases is that of Ahmed Manasra, who was arrested at 13 by Israel in 2016, held until 14, and then slapped with a 12-year prison sentence. He isn’t alone.
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Continued….Another high-profile detention is that of Ahed Tamimi, who was arrested in 2018 at the age of 16.

The anti-Palestinian bias goes even further. Throughout Israel’s destruction of Gaza, much of mainstream media referred to Israeli casualties as ‘killed’ but to Palestinians as ‘dead,’ removing context that might have shed light on how exactly these Palestinians ‘died.’

Language matter. Do you agree?

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CASTRO ON AFRICAN SACRIFICE

Cuban leader Fidel Castro was a key figure in the fight against apartheid, colonialism and exploitation in Africa. He sent troops to fight for the independence of African counties (especially Angola, in its struggle against South African regime forces), as well as doctors, engineers and teachers.

In this clip, he speaks about the long history of immense sacrifice that the people of the Global South - and of Africa in particular - have had to make over the last half millennium. He seems to suggest sacrifice is not something we should shy away from if the ultimate goal is our freedom.

Is that a message that speaks to you?

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Kenya’s government has identified the first 35 state-owned companies to be privatised. Although it hasn’t named them yet, it’s claimed only loss-making firms hampered by bureaucracy will be sold. It follows the introduction of a new law last month that allows the executive to privatise state firms without parliamentary approval.

President William Ruto said potentially lucrative companies can now be off-loaded. His finance minister Njuguna Ndung'u denies it's a desperate bid to shore up Kenya’s finances. However, the country is in dire need of revenue as it struggles to repay its $66-billion national debt, which is two-thirds of its GDP. A task made harder by the depreciation of the Kenyan shilling and declining tax revenues.

It’s called a debt trap, with new loans needed to keep the country running.
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Continued….Kenya has now opened a $12-billion credit line with the World Bank over three years, and has taken on another IMF loan worth $938-million. But that comes with strings attached, with the IMF pushing for public-sector reforms.

Meanwhile, Kenyans are suffering a cost-of-living crisis that shows no signs of fading. Protests this year over soaring inflation saw 30 people killed by police officers, according to Amnesty International.

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ASSATA SHAKUR SOCIALISM OR IMPERIALISM

On this day, 44 years ago (26/11/1977), revolutionary leader Assata Shakur escaped an American high-security prison and fled to Cuba. She is a former member of the Black Liberation Army, a revolutionary group that fought for Black rights. She was the target of the FBI's infamous COINTELPRO program because of her fight to liberate African people in America. In 1973, she was accused of killing a state trooper in a shootout and given a life sentence. There is much evidence to suggest the trial in which she was convicted was unjust: trannoscripts of the jury selection show that two, maybe more, of the jurors expressed prejudice before the trial.
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Continued…. Furthermore, there was evidence that defence team offices were being bugged with materials relating to her case going missing from the home of her lawyer, only to later turn up at the New York City police station. She's now on the FBI's most-wanted list, and there's a $2-million bounty for her capture. But apart from her famous jailbreak, she's known for supporting socialism. In this clip, she explains why she thinks it's the only way to achieve justice. Assata Shaku remains an inspiration to many activists, artists, and scholars who have mentioned her in their works or advocated for her cause.


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FLASHBACK GHANA MP ROASTING MAGUIRE

By popular demand, we’ve decided to re-run a fan favourite. Here’s Ghana MP Isaac Adongo roasting Man United star Harry Maguire in parliament last year. He compared him to the country’s vice president, who scored his own goals regarding Ghana’s economy.

Well, this week, Adongo apologised to the footballer who’s since ‘re-discovered’ his form on the pitch.
But there was no such remorse for Mahamadu Bawumia, who continues to perform badly.

Ghana has been plagued by a stubborn economic crisis that’s seen the government knocking at IMF’s door for a shocking 17th time. Not a good look for the lender’s star pupil. The country received $ 3 billion in IMF funding back in May - but that’s done little to turn around Ghana’s fortunes. Apart from high levels of debt, it faces high inflation, a cost-of-living crisis and low agricultural productivity, according to USAID.

Mmm…maybe Maguire can give Bawumia a few tips?

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ISRAEL’S COLONIAL COMPLICITY IN AFRICA

Many assume Israeli colonialism is restricted to the Arab world. However, history tells another story - of a long tradition of Israeli tampering and siding with colonial White regimes across Africa.

We break down the historical footprint of Tel Aviv during a dark chapter in African history.

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SOUTH AFRICA CONDEMNS ISRAEL AT U.N.

South Africa has again berated Israel’s bombing of the Gaza. UN envoy, Jonathan Pasmoor, reeled off a string of breaches of international law by Tel Aviv.
He condemned the ‘absolute disregard for the protection of civilians and targeting of civilian structures.’ And stressed his country, along with other states, have formally called on the ICC to investigate potential war crimes being committed.

South Africa has already suspended its diplomatic ties with Israel and plans to close the Israeli embassy in Pretoria.

Over the last seven weeks over 14,500 Palestinians have been killed including more than 6,000 children.

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Our Facts of the Week this week centre on Britain’s bailout for slave-owners. Britain wrongly gets the credit for being first to abolish slavery, and although it paid out a lot of compensation, this didn’t go to the real victims.

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