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Mo Abudu Launches London Cultural Hub and $50 Million Film Fund for African Cinema

Nigerian media mogul Mo Abudu is opening EbonyLife Place London, a cultural hub, and launching the $50 million Afro Film Fund by the end of 2025 to support African filmmakers, aiming to increase African film distribution and monetization globally.

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Jewish Unity: A Call for Action Following Hamas Attacks

Following the October 2023 Hamas attacks, the secretary-general of the Kol Israel party in the World Zionist Congress (WZC) argues for Jewish unity, citing successful cross-community initiatives in Jerusalem and advocating for a more inclusive approach within the WZC to allocate resources and shape ...

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China's Transnational Repression: Silencing Critics Globally

The ICIJ's #ChinaTargets investigation reveals China's global campaign to silence critics abroad, using cyberattacks, surveillance, and family pressure, impacting hundreds of individuals across 23 countries and highlighting the inadequacy of democratic responses.

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Armenia's Tech Boom: From Soviet Legacy to Global Powerhouse

Armenia's tech sector is booming, driven by the Armath educational program training 17,000 students, a supportive diaspora network, and an influx of Russian IT specialists post-Ukraine war; this has resulted in the rise of successful companies like Picsart ($1.5B valuation) and Service Titan (over $...

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Syrian Doctors Based in Germany Return Home for Medical Mission

A group of approximately 85 Syrian doctors, based in Germany, launched a medical mission to Syria in April, providing critical medical care and assessing the war-torn nation's healthcare system, addressing shortages caused by the 14-year civil war.

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Ukrainian Easter Bazaar Reflects War's Impact on Canadian Community

An Easter bazaar at St. Joseph's Ukrainian Catholic Church in Oakville, Ontario, on April 1, 2024, highlighted Ukrainian culture and fundraising for Ukraine amidst the ongoing war, revealing both the community's resilience and the emotional toll of the conflict.

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Australia Election: Espionage Accusations Expose China-Australia Tensions

During Australia's federal election campaign, accusations of Chinese espionage against volunteers for Labor and Teal candidates prompted Labor Minister Penny Wong to accuse the Liberal Party of questioning the loyalty of Chinese-Australians, highlighting the strategic importance of the Chinese-Austr...

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Armenia's Push to Become the Silicon Valley of the Caucasus

Armenia is actively developing its technological capabilities through initiatives like the Armath program, attracting foreign investment, and leveraging its diaspora connections to transform into a regional tech hub, aiming to rival Silicon Valley.

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Vancouver Attack Kills 11 at Filipino Street Festival

A vehicle attack at a Vancouver Filipino street festival on Saturday night killed 11 people, ranging in age from 5 to 65, profoundly impacting Canada's large and growing Filipino community.

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Cambodian Academic Admits to Receiving Payments from Hun Sen While in Australia

Cambodian academic Seng Sary, granted Australian protection, admitted receiving \$188,000 from Cambodian leader Hun Sen for research, raising concerns about potential information sharing with the regime and the vetting process for his visa.

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AIVD Accuses Iran of Attempted Murder of Activist on Dutch Soil

The Dutch intelligence service AIVD accused Iran of attempting to murder Iranian activist Siamak Tahmasbi in Haarlem last summer, marking the first public accusation of a foreign country orchestrating an attack on Dutch soil in years, raising concerns about the safety of the Iranian diaspora and the...

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Italy Tightens Citizenship Laws, Impacting Thousands Globally

Italy's government unexpectedly tightened citizenship laws on March 28th, requiring applicants to have at least one Italian parent or grandparent and demonstrate Italian language proficiency, impacting thousands globally and centralizing applications online, with legal challenges anticipated.

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