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      A tribute to resilience: what we can learn from the splendour of Accra Cultural Week

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian • 10 December 2025

    Ghana’s capital is a party and entertainment hub but members of the diaspora would do well to experience its spectacular art scene

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    After more than 50 editions surfing across the waves of the global Black diaspora with Nesrine, this will be my final dispatch for the Long Wave, as I move on to a new role on the Opinion desk at the Guardian. I am heartbroken to be leaving, but I am so thankful to all of our readers for being so encouraging and engaged throughout the past year.

    Any who, time to cut the sad music (this is my farewell tune of choice ), as I have one more edition for you. In late autumn, I took my first trip to Ghana for Accra Cultural Week. While there, I visited the historic area of Jamestown, which was reflected in an exhibition by artist Serge Attukwei Clottey.

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      A tribute to resilience: what we can learn from the splendour of Accra Cultural Week

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian • 10 December 2025

    Ghana’s capital is a party and entertainment hub but members of the diaspora would do well to experience its spectacular art scene

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    After more than 50 editions surfing across the waves of the global Black diaspora with Nesrine, this will be my final dispatch for the Long Wave, as I move on to a new role on the Opinion desk at the Guardian. I am heartbroken to be leaving, but I am so thankful to all of our readers for being so encouraging and engaged throughout the past year.

    Any who, time to cut the sad music (this is my farewell tune of choice ), as I have one more edition for you. In late autumn, I took my first trip to Ghana for Accra Cultural Week. While there, I visited the historic area of Jamestown, which was reflected in an exhibition by artist Serge Attukwei Clottey.

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      A tribute to resilience: what we can learn from the splendour of Accra Cultural Week

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    Ghana’s capital is a party and entertainment hub but members of the diaspora would do well to experience its spectacular art scene

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    After more than 50 editions surfing across the waves of the global Black diaspora with Nesrine, this will be my final dispatch for the Long Wave, as I move on to a new role on the Opinion desk at the Guardian. I am heartbroken to be leaving, but I am so thankful to all of our readers for being so encouraging and engaged throughout the past year.

    Any who, time to cut the sad music (this is my farewell tune of choice ), as I have one more edition for you. In late autumn, I took my first trip to Ghana for Accra Cultural Week. While there, I visited the historic area of Jamestown, which was reflected in an exhibition by artist Serge Attukwei Clottey.

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      Tourists to US would have to reveal five years of social media activity under new Trump plan

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    Proposed plan would apply to tourists of all countries, including those not required to get a visa to visit the US

    All tourists to the United States would have to reveal their social media activity from the last five years, under new Trump administration plans.

    Customs and Border Protection (CBP), an agency under the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), would also require any email addresses and telephone numbers visitors have used in the same period, and the names, addresses, birthdates and birthplaces of family members, including children.

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      Tourists to US would have to reveal five years of social media activity under new Trump plan

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    Proposed plan would apply to tourists of all countries, including those not required to get a visa to visit the US

    All tourists to the United States would have to reveal their social media activity from the last five years, under new Trump administration plans.

    Customs and Border Protection (CBP), an agency under the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), would also require any email addresses and telephone numbers visitors have used in the same period, and the names, addresses, birthdates and birthplaces of family members, including children.

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      Tourists to US would have to reveal five years of social media activity under new Trump plan

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian • 10 December 2025

    Proposed plan would apply to tourists of all countries, including those not required to get a visa to visit the US

    All tourists to the United States would have to reveal their social media activity from the last five years, under new Trump administration plans.

    Customs and Border Protection (CBP), an agency under the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), would also require any email addresses and telephone numbers visitors have used in the same period, and the names, addresses, birthdates and birthplaces of family members, including children.

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      Rudolph at the Christmas market: cute festive attraction or damaging reindeer’s health?

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian • 10 December 2025

    Keeping reindeer in pens for public enjoyment can cause them physical and mental harm, charities warn

    With their fluffy coats, big brown eyes and reputation as Santa’s helpers, reindeer are a common and popular attraction at Christmas markets around the UK.

    But being stuck in a pen and approached by hordes of adoring fans is harming the mental and physical health of Rudolph and his brethren, animal charities have warned.

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      Rudolph at the Christmas market: cute festive attraction or damaging reindeer’s health?

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian • 10 December 2025

    Keeping reindeer in pens for public enjoyment can cause them physical and mental harm, charities warn

    With their fluffy coats, big brown eyes and reputation as Santa’s helpers, reindeer are a common and popular attraction at Christmas markets around the UK.

    But being stuck in a pen and approached by hordes of adoring fans is harming the mental and physical health of Rudolph and his brethren, animal charities have warned.

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      Rudolph at the Christmas market: cute festive attraction or damaging reindeer’s health?

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian • 10 December 2025

    Keeping reindeer in pens for public enjoyment can cause them physical and mental harm, charities warn

    With their fluffy coats, big brown eyes and reputation as Santa’s helpers, reindeer are a common and popular attraction at Christmas markets around the UK.

    But being stuck in a pen and approached by hordes of adoring fans is harming the mental and physical health of Rudolph and his brethren, animal charities have warned.

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