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Sahrawi Republic: An African Nation Still Fighting For Its Independence
Contrary to popular belief, Africa does not have 54 countries. It has 55. Its 55th nation, the Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic (SADR) is one of the most disputed territories on Earth, and has been fighting for its independence and international recognition since it chased out its Spanish colonizers in 1975.
In this report for the Spearhead, @okorieuche_ explores the troubled history of the SADR from that fateful year to date, the forces driving these troubles, and what the future may hold for the last colonized African nation still fighting for its independence.
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I believe that the US has just been schooled in the limitations of conventional conflict. In my opinion this is a war they will long live to regret. Not because conventional strikes can’t do enormous damage, but because they have revealed their limitations and China has had a front row seat.
It is incredulous to me that after seeing what Russia has experienced in Ukraine the U.S. would arrogantly assume that this could never happen to them, yet here we are.
Wars are no longer fought in a conventional way, and Iran has exposed a huge weakness in the conventional thinking applied when it comes to countering an enemy schooled in the art of asymmetric warfare.
Trump’s abject failure at diplomacy is embarrassing. He now has Gulf states denying him access to bases and critical airspace and usual allies want no part of his failed extortion attempt.
China’s military planners have been gifted a treasure trove of data on how the U.S. operates against what would be considered a second or third tier state.
The U.S. has expended vast amounts of munitions that will take years to replace and they will walk away from this with nothing, having been forced to unfreeze billions of frozen Iranian assets. Not only that, Iran will be in a stronger position than before this imbecilic move by an out of his depth president.
Fareed Zakaria explains the geopolitical implications with the kind of clarity that is needed in this moment.
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We Were Trained By Foreign Instructors – JNIM Terrorist Who Participated In Mali Attacks
On April 25, 2026, the Malian Armed Forces (FAMa) foiled a series of coordinated terror attacks targeting several cities across the country, primarily the garrison towns of Kati, Kidal, Gao and Sevare. The Al-Qaeda-linked Jama’at Nusrat al-Islam wal-Muslimin (JNIM) and the so-called Azawad Liberation Forces (FLA) both claimed responsibility for these attacks, whose scale and orchestration suggested substantial external backing – Al-Qaeda has known links to the US government.
On April 28, 2026, Mali President Assimi Goïta addressed the nation, vowing to continue military operations until the forces of terror were expelled from the country.
In this video recorded by Russia’s @TheAfricaCorps, which has been a key ally to Mali in its fight against Western-backed terror, a JNIM terrorist who participated in the April 25 attacks admits to being trained by “foreign instructors” – which to those in the know, is simply code for France and Ukraine.
As a member of the Alliance of Sahel States (AES), Mali has faced relentless attacks by Western-backed terrorists, economic isolation and sovereignty violations by Western-aligned African states, and endless slander from Western and Western-aligned media. Despite these externally-imposed challenges, the country and its fellow AES members, Niger and Burkina Faso, have continued to record economic and political wins.
All 3 AES members have pointed to former colonizer France as a key sponsor of terror in the region – a claim which has been corroborated by their international allies – and France itself has made no bones about its intentions to revive its dwindling influence in Africa, and in so doing, shore up its presently crumbling economy.
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Why Is Western Media Slandering Russia’s Africa Corps?
On April 25, 2026, the Malian Armed Forces (FAMa) foiled a series of coordinated t£rror att@cks targeting several cities across the country, primarily the garrison towns of Kati, Kidal, Gao and Sevare. The Al-Q@£da-linked Jama’at Nusrat al-Islam wal-Muslimin (JNIM) and the so-called Azawad Liberation Forces (FLA) both claimed responsibility for these att@cks, whose scale and orchestration suggested substantial external backing – Al-Q@£da has known links to the US government.
These att@cks were followed by an equally well-coordinated wave of slanderous “reports” from Western media and fake news posts from pro-Western, anti-Russian social media accounts, each aimed at painting Mali and its strategic ally in the fight against t£rror, Russia’s @TheAfricaCorps, in a negative light.
In this interview with @thee_alfa_house , Kenyan lawyer and activist P.L.O. Lumumba comments on the motivations behind this slander campaign.
As a member of the Alliance of Sahel States (AES), Mali has faced relentless att@cks by Western-backed t£rrorists, economic isolation and sovereignty violations by Western-aligned African states, and endless slander from Western and Western-aligned media. Despite these externally-imposed challenges, the country and its fellow AES members, Niger and Burkina Faso, have continued to record economic and political wins.
All 3 AES members have pointed to former colonizer France as a key sponsor of t£rror in the region – a claim which has been corroborated by their international allies – and France itself has made no bones about its intentions to revive its dwindling influence in Africa, and in so doing, shore up its presently crumbling economy.
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Zimbabwe Exports Africa’s First Locally Processed Lithium
In a historic development, Zimbabwe has become the first African nation to export locally-processed lithium to the international market. The critical mineral, popular for its use in the rechargeable lithium-ion batteries that power the world’s smartphones, laptops and electric vehicles, has traditionally been exported from Africa only in its raw form. On April 29, 2026, that changed.
The development was made possible with support from Chinese tech company Zhejiang Huayou Cobalt. While the West continues to recycle tired tricks in order to continue plundering the continent, China continues to demonstrate its solidarity with Africa on its path to development.
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If you're an independent news creator or consumer, this concerns you.
For @Spearhead_Af, @Big_Mck examines how the empire is trying to introduce legislation to force its social media platforms to force-feed us with its state funded media.
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35 WEBSITES THAT ARE ACTUALLY USEFUL
1. twelveft .io — bypass annoying paywalls
2. archive .ph — save any webpage forever
3. radio .garden — listen to radio worldwide
4. futureme .org — email your future self
5. temp-mail .org — disposable email inbox
6. alternativeto .net — find free app alternatives
7. builtwith .com — see what any website uses
8. cleanup .pictures — remove objects from images
9. tinywow .com — free PDF/image tools
10. photopea .com — Photoshop inside browser
11. pdf24 .org — free PDF toolbox
12. excalidraw .com — draw simple diagrams
13. tldraw .com — infinite whiteboard
14. dictation .io — speech to text online
15. otter .ai — transcribe meetings
16. descript .com — edit audio like text
17. loom .com — record quick videos
18. zapier .com — automate boring tasks
19. n8n .io — automate workflows yourself
20. remove .photos — remove image bg
21. letsenhance .io — upscale images
22. pixabay .com — free images/videos/music
23. mixkit .co — free stock video/music
24. untools .co — thinking tools for decisions
25. roadmap .sh — developer roadmaps
26. learnxinyminutes .com — learn code fast
27. devdocs .io — all coding docs in one place
28. jsoncrack .com — visualize JSON files
29. crontab .guru — understand cron jobs
30. copychar .cc — copy special symbols
31. screenshot .guru — screenshot any webpage
32. wordcounter .net — count words instantly
33. justtherecipe .com — remove recipe blog fluff
34. camelcamelcamel .com — Amazon price history
35. manualslib .com — find any product manual
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Former software engineer at Apple is whistleblowing
She says whenever Apple launches a new phone, they would push an update to older iPhones with malware to slow them down. This pushes people to upgrade
“I used to be a software engineer at Apple, and with every new phone that was released, malware was installed on the older phones to make you have to update, so your phone's not just glitching. It's doing that on purpose. Share before it's deleted”
She’s telling the truth, this was proven in court
The 2017 “Batterygate” scandal, where Apple was caught deliberately slowing down older iPhones through software updates
Apple was caught red handed doing this they even admitted it in court
Apple released iOS updates that intentionally throttled and reduced CPU performance. This caused phones to feel slower, glitchy and laggy
Apple’s stated reason: To prevent unexpected shutdowns caused by aging lithium-ion batteries
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OFFENSIVE CYBERSECURITY STACK
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┣ 📂 Recon & Enumeration
┃ ┣ 📂 OSINT
┃ ┣ 📂 Subdomain Enumeration
┃ ┣ 📂 DNS Analysis
┃ ┗ 📂 Attack Surface Mapping
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┣ 📂 Web Exploitation
┃ ┣ 📂 OWASP Top 10
┃ ┣ 📂 Authentication Bypass
┃ ┣ 📂 IDOR
┃ ┣ 📂 XSS / SQLi
┃ ┗ 📂 File Upload Bugs
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┣ 📂 API Security
┃ ┣ 📂 Broken Object Level Auth
┃ ┣ 📂 Rate Limiting Bypass
┃ ┣ 📂 Mass Assignment
┃ ┗ 📂 Token Manipulation
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┣ 📂 Network Attacks
┃ ┣ 📂 Port Scanning
┃ ┣ 📂 Service Enumeration
┃ ┣ 📂 SMB / LDAP Attacks
┃ ┗ 📂 MITM
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┣ 📂 Exploitation
┃ ┣ 📂 Metasploit
┃ ┣ 📂 Manual Exploits
┃ ┣ 📂 Privilege Escalation
┃ ┗ 📂 Reverse Shells
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┣ 📂 Post-Exploitation
┃ ┣ 📂 Persistence
┃ ┣ 📂 Lateral Movement
┃ ┣ 📂 Data Exfiltration
┃ ┗ 📂 Covering Tracks
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┣ 📂 Automation
┃ ┣ 📂 Python Scripting
┃ ┣ 📂 Bash
┃ ┣ 📂 Fuzzing
┃ ┗ 📂 Custom Tools
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┗ 📂 Reporting
┣ 📂 Bug Reports
┣ 📂 Risk Severity
┣ 📂 Proof of Concept
┗ 📂 Remediation Advice
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