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* ... that on February 3, 1986, [[African Independence Party (Burkina Faso)|African Independence Party]] leaders [[Adama Touré (SONABEL trade unionist)|Adama Touré]] and '''[[Adama Touré (PAI general secretary)|Adama Touré]]''' were released from detention?
* ... that the Indianapolis African-American community raised $100,000 in just ten days in 1911 to establish the Senate Avenue YMCA?
* ... that the [[Indianapolis]] African-American community raised $100,000 in just ten days in 1911 to establish the '''[[Senate Avenue YMCA]]'''?
* ... that opera singer Charles Holland spent much of his career in Europe as opportunities in classical music for African Americans were limited?
* ... that opera singer '''[[Charles Holland (singer)|Charles Holland]]''' spent much of his career in Europe as opportunities in classical music for African Americans were limited?
* ... that '''[[Dahiru Musdapher]]''', the 12th [[Chief justice of Nigeria|chief justice of Nigeria]], was once a BBC World Service contributor for West Africa and Hausa?
* ... that in 1890 Cornelius N. Dorsette, often referred to as the first African-American physician in Alabama, founded Hale Infirmary, a hospital for Black patients and staff in Montgomery?
* ... that in 1890 '''[[Cornelius N. Dorsette]]''', often referred to as the first African-American physician in Alabama, founded '''[[Hale Infirmary]]''', a hospital for Black patients and staff in [[Montgomery, Alabama|Montgomery]]?
* ... that South African civil rights activist '''[[Thambi Naidoo]]''' was arrested along with [[Mahatma Gandhi]] and sent outside of [[Transvaal (province)|Transvaal]] for refusing to [[Asiatic Registration Act|register]]?
:At least 4,500 people are [[homelessness|displaced]] by storms in [[Cape Town]], [[South Africa]]. [https://apnews.com/article/south-africa-storms-floods-cape-town-3be223aee333da1fe441730f76cedfb9 (AP)]
:Thirteen people, including 12 children, are killed in a [[school bus]] [[traffic collision|crash]] in [[Merafong City Local Municipality|Merafong]], [[Gauteng]], [[South Africa]]. [https://apnews.com/article/south-africa-schoolchildren-killed-car-crash-8d64d0c23447e5063870eba4e7ca597b (AP)]
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At least 89 migrants are killed after their boat, which carried 170 migrants, capsized off the coast of Ndiago, Mauritania. (CNN)
:At least 89 [[African immigration to Europe|migrants]] are killed after their boat, which carried 170 migrants, capsized off the coast of [[Ndiago, Mauritania|Ndiago]], [[Mauritania]]. [https://edition.cnn.com/2024/07/04/europe/mauritania-migrant-boat-sinking-intl-latam/index.html (CNN)]
:[[South African President]] [[Cyril Ramaphosa]] unveils [[Third Cabinet of Cyril Ramaphosa|his cabinet]] made up of seven parties. [https://apnews.com/article/south-africa-coalition-government-explain-aecc75f6a6e79d962c0f92724e1a0b06 (AP)]
:Two [[South Africa]]n soldiers are killed and twenty others are injured in a mortar attack on a [[South African National Defence Force]] logistics base in [[Sake, Democratic Republic of the Congo|Sake]], [[Democratic Republic of the Congo]]. [https://www.sabcnews.com/sabcnews/repatriation-preparations-for-sandf-soldiers-killed-in-drc-under-way/ (SABC News)]
At least 21 people are killed by floods in Niger's Maradi region and the suburbs of Niamey after unusually heavy rainfall in the region. (AP)
:At least 21 people are killed by floods in Niger's [[Maradi region]] and the suburbs of [[Niamey]] after unusually heavy rainfall in the region. [https://apnews.com/article/niger-floods-rain-rainy-season-climate-change-desert-c7616a35d99a9e831fba69da7a46d5b8 (AP)]
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I've just noticed that the Central African Republic article talks about elections that are due to be held in March 2005. What happened to them? Did they happen or were they posptponed/cancelled? Thryduulf 13:47, 1 Jun 2005 (UTC)
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I am seeking to enter in contact with editors on the english wikipedia, living in African countries. This is at the same time for Wikimania and to prepare a report on African participation to Wikipedia. If you fit the profile, or know someone who fits the profile, please contact me on my user talk page or by email at anthere9ATyahoo.com
African architecture should look into spirituality of human made objects and how that power can empower the less privileged. Consider the principalities behind one’s own belief in perspective of human existence 105.112.37.170 (talk) 18:40, 11 June 2022 (UTC)[reply]