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Militant Attack in Nigeria: Suspected Islamist militants killed 17 police trainees in a pre-dawn assault on the Nigerian Army Special Forces School in Buni Yadi, Yobe State, hours before a major US-Nigeria strike reportedly hit ISIS leadership—another reminder that the Lake Chad insurgency is still lethal. Xenophobia Pressure in South Africa: Xenophobic violence is again in focus after fresh reports of attacks and displacement, with analysts pointing to unemployment, weak enforcement, and governance gaps as key drivers. Ebola Alarm: WHO declared a global health emergency as a new Ebola outbreak in Africa grows, with cases and deaths rising and countries racing to track spread. AI + Education Push: Zimbabwe’s PSC and University of Zimbabwe urged “knowing to doing” research, while Ghana’s TVET director rejected the idea that vocational training is for the “academically dumb.” Tech Policy Fight: South Africa’s Starlink debate heats up as the communications ministry seeks rule changes to expand satellite internet access. Health Training Win: Sierra Leone’s community health officer surgery training program is credited with sharply cutting maternal mortality risk.

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Bishop Hall Charter School reports 42 African American students enrolled for 2024-25

Bishop Hall Charter School reports 42 African American students enrolled for 2024-25

Madras Middle School reports 144 African American students enrolled for 2024-25

Madras Middle School reports 144 African American students enrolled for 2024-25

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State grant to fund African-American Heritage activities for 250th

Knox County Board of Education members question removal of 'Roots' from school libraries

Knox County Board of Education members question removal of 'Roots' from school libraries


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