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South Sudan has accepted eight third-country deportees from the U.S. and Rwanda says it’s in talk with the administration of ...
U.S. President Donald Trump’s praise of the “beautiful” English of Liberia’s President Joseph Boakai drew confusion Thursday ...
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Africanews on MSNTrump’s comments on Boakai’s English met with mixed reactionsLiberia's President Joseph Boakai poses for a photo, prior to the start of the ECOWAS meeting, in Abuja, Nigeria, July 7, ...
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Face2Face Africa on MSNTrump’s ‘good English’ comment to Liberian president triggers backlash and bewildermentTrump’s surprise at Liberian President Boakai’s English sparks backlash, with many calling the remarks patronizing despite official reassurances.
Rep. Jasmine Crockett (D-Texas) had a different take. “Asking the President of Liberia where he learned English when it’s ...
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EURweb on MSNRep. Crockett Slams Trump’s ‘Racist’ Remark to Liberian President at White House | VideoCrockett accuses Trump of racism for praising Liberian President Joseph Boakai’s English, despite it being Liberia’s official language.
By bawintern1 on President Donald Trump recently hosted a meeting at the White House with five African leaders, including Liberian President Joseph Boakai. While the gathering focused on building ...
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Global News - Inquirer.net on MSNTrump praises Liberian leader’s ‘beautiful English’There was confusion and anger in Liberia on Thursday after US President Donald Trump praised the English skills of President ...
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The Root on MSNBlack Folks Don’t Believe Trump’s ‘Good English’ Comment to Liberian President Boakai Was An Innocent Accident But This…Never mind that Liberia's official language is in fact English, Trump's statement proves he either knows nothing about the country or that he just doesn't care.
President Donald Trump posted a letter to social media Thursday evening announcing Canadian goods will be subject to a 35% tariff rate starting Aug. 1, an aggressive increase to the 25% tariff first ...
Founded in 1822 by freed African Americans, Liberia has spoken English as its official language ever since — making Trump’s remark deeply tone-deaf.
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