Africa: News Influencers Are Reshaping the Media – Insights From Kenya, Nigeria and South Africa

Africa: News Influencers Are Reshaping the Media – Insights From Kenya, Nigeria and South Africa

News creators and influencers have become increasingly important sources of news as more people turn to social media and video networks like Facebook and YouTube to inform themselves. By news creators, we mean individuals who create and distribute content mainly through social and video networks and have some impact on public debates around news and…

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US ranchers whiplashed by Trump’s beef policies | Business and Economy News

US ranchers whiplashed by Trump’s beef policies | Business and Economy News

It has been a whiplash-inducing month for the American rancher, one of United States President Donald Trump’s most steadfast voting blocs. Starting with an October 19 quip from Trump that the US would increase beef imports from Argentina to the ensuing rancher backlash against the announcement of an investigation into the hyperconsolidated US meatpacking industry…

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Trump says China’s Xi Jinping agreed to accelerate purchases of US goods | International Trade News

Trump says China’s Xi Jinping agreed to accelerate purchases of US goods | International Trade News

China’s Foreign Ministry said Trump initiated call with Xi Jinping and that communication was crucial for developing stable US-China relations. Published On 26 Nov 202526 Nov 2025 Click here to share on social media share2 Share Chinese President Xi Jinping has “more or less agreed” to increase purchases of goods from the United States, President…

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Palestine Action cofounder to challenge group’s proscription in UK court | Gaza News

Palestine Action cofounder to challenge group’s proscription in UK court | Gaza News

The cofounder of Palestine Action is set to begin a legal challenge against the group’s controversial proscription as a “terrorist” group. Huda Ammori will bring the case before London’s High Court on Wednesday, after the Court of Appeal last month found reasonable grounds to argue that the proscription order interferes with the rights to freedom…

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