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Aliko Dangote, hailing from Nigeria, is frequently recognized as the wealthiest Black individual globally. His wealth primarily stems from his conglomerate, the Dangote Group. The post Meet The Richest Black Man In The World appeared first on NewsOne.

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As the Israel-Gaza conflict escalates, the Movement for Black Lives is addressing the spiraling humanitarian crisis in part by demanding a ceasefire and an end to the "U.S.–backed occupation of Palestine." The post Movement For Black Lives Addresses Israel-Gaza Conflict, Calls For End To ‘US–Backed Occupation Of Palestine’ appeared first on NewsOne.

Travis King, a Black American soldier who illegally crossed into North Korea last month, defected because of racist and inhumane treatment in the U.S. military, North Korean state media said. The post Travis King Crossed Into North Korea To Flee ‘Racial Discrimination’ In US Army, State Media Claims appeared first on NewsOne.

The fatal police shooting of Black teenage delivery driver, Nahel M., in a Paris suburb has sparked outrage and protests. The post Justice For Nahel: Tragic Shooting Of Black Teen In France Renews Demands For Police Accountability appeared first on NewsOne.

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Days of violence in Sudan have resulted in the deaths of at least 180 people, with many more left wounded.

According to an alleged investigative report from the Department of Energy, we may be closer to finding the cause of the virus outbreak.

For the first time since 1984, the largest active volcano in the world is erupting, placing Hawaii's Big Island on an ashfall advisory.

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An arrest warrant for Shanquella Robinson's "friend" is subject to international law. The post Will Shanquella Robinson’s ‘Friend’ Be Extradited From U.S. To Mexico For Femicide Arrest Warrant? appeared first on NewsOne.

Workers in Twitter's office in Ghana said they feel "insulted, discriminated against" and "disrespected" at the abrupt way they were laid off without severance pay. The post Laid-Off Twitter Africa Staff Feel ‘Discriminated Against’ Amid Suspicions Labor Laws Were Broken appeared first on NewsOne.

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As many as 500,000 people had died as a result of war-related violence and famine by late 2022. The post Two Years After Devastating Conflict Began Parties Reach Pause In Ethiopia-Tigray War appeared first on NewsOne.