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JOY REID SAYS QUIET PART OUT LOUD

A recent hot-mic moment left MSNBC’s Joy Reid red in the face.

Reid didn’t realise her mic was still turned on as a soundbite of US President Joe Biden played. He was calling for more ‘security’ at the Mexico-US border, where 2.5 million ‘encounters’ between migrants and US Customs and Border Patrol agents took place in fiscal year 2023. Biden’s proposal ties increased border-security funding to an aid package for Israel and Ukraine. For many, this looks like the start of an inevitable war in West Asia involving Iran.

The US has accused Iran of sponsoring Palestinian group H*m*s and Yemen’s Houthi rebels, both of whom are engaged in conflicts with Washington’s beachhead in the region, Israel. Tel Aviv has repeatedly requested Washington’s support to help cut off the ‘head of the snake,’ referring to Iran.

Reid ended that night’s show by walking back her comment, but what do you make of it?

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BLACK HAWK DOWN HOLLYWOOD’S LIES

Hollywood never lets the facts get in the way of a good war movie. And 22 years after Black Hawk Down was released, we’ve decided to set the record straight about the Battle of Mogadishu.

You see, it wasn’t just US personnel from a helicopter that perished as they steamed into the East African country during a civil war in 1993. As we often see in conflict, scores of civilians were killed in the crossfire in densely populated areas. A point dodged by the Oscar-winning film, which also dehumanised Somalis.

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SUDAN’S FIRST FEMALE POLITICIAN

Fatima Ahmed Ibrahim was a beacon of courage and a pioneering force in Sudanese history. She shattered gender barriers to become not only Sudan but Africa’s first female member of parliamentarian in 1965. And she used her political power to push for women’s rights and challenge social norms. It was not an easy task in what was a fiercely conservative country that less than ten years prior was being ruled by both the British and Egyptians, with the British colonialist really calling the shots.

We look at her life and achievements and how she inspired the next generation of Sudanese women.

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MALI’S SURPRISE FOOTBALL ARMY

There’s plenty of passion ahead of AFCON’s quarter-finals. But instead of hatred, fans of two rival teams are showing a whole lot of love. Burkinabes have come out in support of Mali who beat them to reach the last eight. And they’ll be backing The Eagles when they face hosts Ivory Coast on Saturday. Understand their Pan-African history and you’ll understand why. It must be one of the biggest bromances in football!!! Can you think of one bigger?

1/4 final draw.

Nigeria v Angola
DR Congo v Guinea
Mali v Ivory Coast
Cape Verde v South African.

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BLACK ERASURE IN ARGENTINA

Argentina is Blacker than it likes to admit. “Mexicans descend from the Aztecs, Peruvians from the Incas, but Argentinians descend from ships from Europe,” so goes an old saying that encapsulates Argentina’s perception of itself as a nation of White Europeans that never had Blacks. Afro-Argentines formed almost half of the population of Argentina in 1778, but an evidently systematically implemented anti-Blackness policy reduced them to 30% of the population by the time the country gained independence from Spain in 1816.

Several decades of racial politics and alleged extermination campaigns followed where they were slowly yet steadily wiped out and their rich Black culture erased from the nation’s collective consciousness. Today, statistics show Afro-Argentines form a paltry 0.4% of Argentina’s total population, making it the Whitest country not just in Latin America but the Whitest country outside of Europe.
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Continued….Evidently, there were no racially-oriented laws in Argentina, such as South Africa’s apartheid or the Jim Crow laws in the United States, but the country created a lot of obstacles that prevented Black people from accessing lands, the labour market and education. Over the centuries, Black and indigenous people chose to strategically increasingly mix with and pass off as White to escape marginalisation. Some of the country’s biggest stars can trace their lineage back to Black slaves. However, compared to other South American teams, the all-White, always-White roster of the soccer team must have piqued your curiosity.

This Whitening process was attempted throughout much of the Americas, in places such as Brazil, Uruguay as well as the United States, when the American Colonization Society set up Liberia as a home for freed slaves. What makes Argentina’s story unique in this context, however, is that it successfully pushed to build its image as a White country. Ex-president Domingo Faustino Sarmiento once said towards the end of the 19th century that it would be impossible to see Blacks in Argentina unless one travelled to Brazil. African Stream’s Brenda Mwai lays out the case.

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From celebrations in Niger over its exit from ECOWAS to protests at the Egypt-Gaza border, here’s our weekly photo dump.

1. Pretoria, South Africa – Pro-Palestinian supporters celebrate outside the Palestinian Embassy after the UN’s top court demands Israel takes measures to prevent genocide in Gaza.

2. Israel-Egypt border – Israeli demonstrators try to stop Gaza-bound aid trucks entering Israel at the Nitzana crossing.

3. Rafah, Gaza – Palestinian children play with wires in an empty area, near the border wall between Egypt and Gaza.

4. Nairobi, Kenya – Hundreds take to the streets after an alarming rise in the female murder rate. Over a dozen women were killed this December in cases that have shocked the nation.

5. Rome, Italy – Italian Premier, Giorgia Meloni, welcomes Kenya President, William Ruto, at the Italy-Africa summit at the Italian Senate.
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6. Rome, Italy – Chairperson of the African Union Commission, Moussa Faki Mahamat, delivers a speech next to Italy's Prime Minister, Giorgia Meloni.

7. Vienna, Austria – A soldier of the Austrian honor guard attends the welcoming ceremony for Ghana's President in the courtyard of the Hofburg Palace.

8. Yamoussoukro, Ivory Coast – AFCON hosts Ivory Coast celebrate their surprise win against defending champions Senegal in the round of 16.

9. Bamako, Mali – Two traditional Dogon wrestlers fight at the Ogobagna Festival.

10. Niamey, Niger – Supporters of the Alliance of Sahel States drive with flags as they celebrate Mali, Burkina Faso and Niger leaving the Economic Community of West African States.

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KAMALA: BLACK FACE OF US IMPERIALISM

US veep Kamala Harris is often mocked for her word salads and oddly nervous laughter, but she plays a vital role in promoting US imperialism. Beneath that disarming exterior lurks a more sinister political operator. We look at her quietly destructive role in Latin America and the Caribbean.

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BALDWIN: THEY PAINTED US AS SAVAGES

History doesn’t repeat itself, but it often rhymes, as US writer Mark Twain once said. This 1965 debate at Cambridge University (UK) between author James Baldwin and US conservative writer William F. Buckley could have occurred today. Baldwin points to African liberation movements’ successes after World War II, granting Africans in the United States with a form of dignity. Continental Africans took steps toward creating an alternative pole to that which Europe and the United States dominated. Before then, he says, Africans were painted as lacking history, savages saved by Europe and brought to United States.
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Continued….Today, Africans in the Sahelian countries of Mali, Niger and Burkina Faso are throwing off the yoke of neocolonialism, starting with kicking out the French military, demoting the French language’s status, discussing using local currency and building a regional confederation. Should history be an indicator, it is incumbent on Africans everywhere to lend support to the Alliance of Sahel States, as previous liberations in one part of Africa have improved Africans’ conditions in other parts of the world. It is even more important, as the imperialist powers have shown they will not go down without a fight. Only a strong, dignified Africa can guarantee the dignity of Africans throughout the world.

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SOMALIA: WORLD’S TOXIC DUMP SITE

Somalia is a dumping ground for Western toxic waste. For decades foreign firms have illegally ditched dangerous materials off the East African coast to avoid complying with expensive environmental regulations. As a result, wildlife has been destroyed and new diseases have ravaged local populations. Here’s what you need to know.

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TRUE STORY BEHIND NETFLIX HIT ‘THE MAURITANIAN’

Have you watched the new Netflix hit, ‘The Mauritanian’? In case you missed it, the film is based on a true story about a Mauritanian man, Mohamedou Ould Slahi, who was detained without charge for 14 years in Cuba’s Guantánamo Bay—territory the United States occupies—during the US ‘War on Terror.’ So, who was he and why did the United States hold him for that long? Brenda Mwai breaks it all down.

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