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The Continent is Africa's most widely read newspaper. Get the most recent edition delivered for free on: WhatsApp: bit.ly/4b2gpfI Signal: bit.ly/TCSignal Telegram: t.me/continentnews Email: [email protected] Donate: http://bit.ly/3IYcp6X
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"In this week's photo essay, The Continent's photo editor, Paul Botes, curates a visual history of those times when pan-African solidarity was South Africa's beacon in the dark."
"Xenophobia is as much about elite power as it is about poverty Anti-immigration protests in South Africa are elite ‘politics by other means’, researchers say @thecontinent.org
@thecontinent.org pivoting to illustrations for their covers was the best best move and now they are getting recognised for it.
For those following along, the new issue of The Continent has an excellent analysis of the rising, sometimes violent, xenophobia in South Africa. Link 👇🏽.
As drought and crop failure worsen in many African countries, rural residents are especially hard hit. See Afrobarometer's latest in @thecontinent.org #VoicesAfrica #ClimateChange #WorldEnvironmentDay
All Protocol Observed Welcome to Issue 242 of The Continent. The conventional explanation for South Africa’s recurring waves of xenophobic violence is now familiar: a stagnant economy, high unemployment, and migrants cast as convenient scapegoats. But that’s not the whole story. bit.ly/242_TC
All Protocol Observed Welcome to Issue 241 of The Continent Africa loses $90bn a year to illicit financial flows. Cameroon officially exported just one suitcase worth of gold in 2023 — but records abroad showed more than 15 tonnes, mostly heading to the UAE. bit.ly/241_TC
'The Continent' 242, 6 juin 2026: -Afrique du Sud: quand les chefs de l'ANC manipulent la xénophobie. --Histoire: quand les pays voisins accueillaient l'ANC. -Plus que 20 consulats subsahariens pour un visa US. -Conséquences de la chute de l'USAid. -Fin: une bébé tortue au Gabon. #Afrique
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New: The Atlas, newspaper from the makers of @codastory.com and @thecontinent.org. With nice photos too! Sign up for delivery via Signal or WhatsApp www.theatlasnewspaper.org
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