Yearly Archives: 2015
WEF turns spotlight on African economies
Business experts from Africa and the rest of the world meet in Cape Town to debate past progress and future prospects for the continent's...
Oxford Union admits to institutional racism
The Oxford Union has admitted to racism, following controversy over a poster advertising a ‘colonial cocktail’ to be served at a debate about colonialism.
The...
Offensive Dr Seuss cartoon gets no bids at auction
A racist Dr Seuss cartoon, depicting the selling of black slaves, has tanked at a recent auction following controversy around the selling of the...
African leaders attend Buhari inauguration
South African President, Jacob Zuma, Zimbabwean President, Robert Mugabe and Ghanaian President, John Dramani Mahama led several African heads of state to the Eagle...
£600,000 worth of criminal loot to fund youth projects
Cash Back for communities has pledged to give over £600,000 seized from criminals, to fund projects for youth across Scotland.
The government initiative, which works...
Former Lib-Dem leader dies at home
Former Lib-Dem leader Charles Kennedy had died at his home in Fort Williams, aged 55.
The politician, who struggled with alcoholism was found dead in...
Nigeria’s Shakespeare ‘too old’ for Oxford
Nigerian writer and Nobel Prize winner Wole Soyinka is facing criticism over his decision to campaign for the position of poetry professor at Oxford...
Tidal To Offer Students Discounted Rates
Jay Z's struggling streaming service Tidal is watering down its prices for students.
Tidal announced Wednesday it would offer its $9.99 service for $4.99 to those...
Singer Akon set to light up Africa
Senegalese-American singer Akon, has taken a break from his musical career in order to help bring solar powered energy to Africa.
The Lonely singer, has...
Kim Kardashian’s Dress Catches Fire
A new baby coming, a huge transition for her stepfather, and now a fire emergency, with none other than Pharrell and his wife to the...