Lydia Polgreen speaks to the former New York Times bureau chief Howard W. French about the cost of not engaging with Africa.
Recent developments have generated a surprisingly high level of enthusiasm on both sides ahead of the upcoming AU-EU summit.
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From Africa to Iran: Mamdani’s mayoral win draws praise from unexpected quarters, sharp criticism
Zohran Mamdani becomes New York's first Muslim mayor, sparking worldwide reactions from Uganda pride to Israeli anxiety and ...
Lowering the amount of refugees taken in by America from 125,000 per year to 7,500, with most of those to be white South Africans, is in keeping with the president’s lengthy history of ...
Mass crackdown on migrants follows deal signed with the EU to stem migration from source countries in Africa. Nouadhibou, ...
A journey across Sicily reveals the essence of an island shaped by outsiders, where successive waves of immigration over the ...
The European Union's executive will make new proposals on Wednesday on collectively managing immigration, an issue that has damaged the unity of its 27 member states in recent years.
The European Union has given a U.N.-affiliated body hundreds of millions of dollars to help thousands of African migrants ...
Unlike agencies that stop at visa applications, HomeClass provides a 360-degree relocation service. Its team helps clients ...
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From elites to immigrants: Martinez Ferrada reflects modern Montreal
Many of Montreal’s early mayors were rich anglophone merchants picked by a small electorate. Starting in the 1900s, the city ...
No United States government official will attend the event in Johannesburg ‘as long as these human rights abuses continue’, ...
Donald Trump don announce say US no go attend di G20 summit for South Africa on top one widely discredited claims say dem dey ...
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