Un vaste projet d'infrastructure sanitaire est en cours au Mali, marqué par la construction simultanée de 15 hôpitaux à travers la capitale, Bamako. 🇲🇱🏥🎉
A white man brutally attacked a man who beat his 3 month old baby son to death with a blunt object😳😳😱😱
A guy who was sentenced to 25 years in prison gets punched by the baby's uncle (his wife's brother) when he stepped out from Court
THIS IS INSANE 🚨
A diaper-wearing Jewish predator in the US was busted setting up a meeting with a 13-year-old boy.
He broke down crying for sympathy.
They are so perverted.
A BlackOwned grocery store just outside of Chicago! I hope to see a chain of these stores all over the country! And it STAYS BlackOwned! I love us!
#GroceryStore#BlackOwned#BlackBusiness#Chicago
FL police use A.I. to identify a vehicle theft suspect from surveillance video. Based on an "85% match" they arrest and charge Jalil Richardson. He spends 3 months in jail. He loses his job, his home, and custody of his kids.
Richardson lives in N.C.
He's never been to Florida. And his timesheet shows him at work at the time of the crime. No one checked before charging him. https://t.co/2AcQYwq30f
Joshua Maponga: Democracy Was Imposed On Africa By The West To Serve Western Capitalism
On June 3, 2026, The Spearhead premiered its debut documentary, ‘What Happened On October 29?’, at the University of Dar es Salaam in Tanzania, a documentary which challenges the Western narrative about the violent, anti-government protests that rocked Tanzania in October 2025, offering an African-centered perspective on these “protests”, and exposing the nefarious, external forces behind them. This East African premiere came 8 days after the documentary’s West African premiere, which was held in Accra, Ghana.
In this excerpt from a panel discussion held immediately after the Dar es Salaam screening, Zimbabwean author and philosopher, @vudzijenaj – who was a special guest at the screening – comments on the phenomenon of democracy in Africa, and how what Africans are raised today to call “democracy” is just colonialism with extra steps.
🇧🇫Burkina_Faso“Our Data, Our Power”*
Under Captain Ibrahim TRAORÉ, Burkina Faso is going digital to rebuild government and take control of its own data. National data centers + e-payment systems are cutting fraud and boosting revenue, while new “digital houses” bring tech access to rural areas. It’s more than modernization — it’s digital sovereignty in action.
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