Category: Culture
Wembley victory: lens’s historic 1999 champions league win remembered by warmuz
Wembley Stadium, November 25, 1998. The air buzzed with expectancy as RC Lens stepped onto the hallowed turf, poised to etch their names into footballing folklore. Against reigning English champions
Read MoreCameroun children confront boko haram threat in powerful documentary
Culture & Society — Documentary Children of Cameroon grapple with Boko Haram’s lingering shadow Video reserved for subscribers Subscribe to access our video content Log in In “The Shadow of
Read MoreChad’s national museum shines during inaugural night of museums
N’Djamena recently hosted a landmark cultural event as the National Museum of Chad, under the patronage of the Ministry of Tourist Development, Culture and Handicrafts, unveiled its very first Night
Read MoreIndépendance tey captures Senegal’s fight for change through cinema
The documentary Indépendance Tey premieres in Dakar, blending art and activism At the heart of Dakar’s Museum of Black Civilizations, a transformative evening unfolded. The long-awaited documentary Indépendance Tey, directed
Read MoreDakar’s literary festival celebrates contemporary african writings
storytelling and literature / festival / debates and discussions Festival international de littérature de Dakar (FILID) The fifth edition of the International Literature Festival of Dakar (FILID) returns to the
Read MoreDakar and rufisque’s historic train stations: where history meets modern rail travel
With the introduction of the Train Express Régional (TER), these landmarks underwent renovations—but their historic essence remains untouched. A deliberate choice to protect and showcase a heritage now officially recognized
Read MoreSénégal Morocco football rivalry: beneath the surface of brotherhood
Setting foot in Dakar for the first time came with a hint of unease. The CAN final loomed large—an event that had morphed into a bitter divide between Morocco and
Read MoreMali photographer captures human crisis through powerful images
In a world saturated with fleeting images, Malian photographer Tiécoura N’Daou approaches each shot with deliberate precision. His exhibition “Mali: Personal Perspectives on Humanitarian Crisis”, recently showcased in Berlin, Germany,
Read MoreMali photographer captures humanitarian crisis through powerful imagery
Konstanze Fischer Mali photographer captures humanitarian crisis through powerful imagery An exclusive interview with Malian photographer Tiécoura N’Daou whose exhibition
Read MoreThe Sahel’s evolving jihadist conflict: understanding the JNIM-EIGS rivalry
Recent clashes along the Burkina Faso-Niger border are not isolated incidents but rather a continuation of the intense power struggle unfolding between the two dominant jihadist entities in the Sahel:
Read MoreBrussels exhibition reveals Mali’s humanitarian crisis through powerful images
Seven leading humanitarian organizations are bringing a compelling photographic exhibition to Brussels, offering an unfiltered view of the Mali humanitarian crisis. Titled In Their Eyes, the display runs from January
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