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“Goodbye Julia” – A Powerful Drama Reflecting Sudan’s Turbulent History

From the bustling streets of Cannes, a groundbreaking film emerged, shedding light on the complex history of Sudan and the struggles that continue to shape its destiny. “Goodbye Julia,” directed by the talented Sudanese filmmaker Mohamed Kordofani, delves into the painful reality of systematic racism that led to the secession of South Sudan in 2011 Read More…

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Bonds Unforgotten: Toni Morrison’s Beloved

In the haunting depths of Toni Morrison’s Nobel-winning masterpiece, “Beloved,” history becomes a tapestry woven with both the power of Exodus and the tender resonance of a lullaby. Set in the aftermath of slavery’s shackles, this spellbinding novel delves into the abyss of human suffering and transforms it into a tale that is as gripping Read More…

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Daniel Silva’s ‘The Collector’: A Riveting Espionage Masterpiece Unravelling Global Intrigue

In the latest instalment of the Gabriel Allon series by Daniel Silva, the former Israeli intelligence agent returns to the forefront in an electrifying and uncompromising thriller. The story revolves around the hunt for a valuable missing painting, which leads Gabriel to team up with the cunning General Cesare Ferrari of the Italian Art Squad. Read More…

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The coup in Niger and the Moncada Barracks attack

 EXACTLY 70 years separate the July 26, 1953, suicidal attack on Moncada Barracks by Cuban youths who wanted to remove the military from power, and this Wednesday’s coup in Niger Republic which removed elected President Mohamed Bazoum and restored military rule. The coup plotters, styling themselves as the National Council for the Safeguarding of the Read More…