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Asylum in Africa: Shelter Amid Global Chaos

Africa’s role as a sanctuary for refugees is increasingly recognised, as the continent continues to host millions of people fleeing wars, violence, and persecution. While global conflicts rage on in.

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South Africa Assumes G20 Presidency

South Africa has assumed the presidency of the G20, becoming the first African nation to lead the influential bloc of the world’s largest economies.   “We will use this moment.

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Africa’s G20 Membership: Gain or Mere Symbolism?

Africa has achieved a historic footprint by becoming a permanent member of the G20 Summit; a significant moment in the continent’s global engagement.   In September 2023, the African Union.

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Africa’s Influence on Global Migration Policies

Africa’s influence on global migration policies is becoming increasingly significant as the continent contends with a rising number of migrants driven by complex factors such as conflict, climate change, economic.

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Wagner Group in Africa: Security, Business, or Chameleon?

The Russian Wagner Group’s activities in Africa have sparked intense debate over whether the group acts as a legitimate security provider or serves as a tool for advancing Russia’s economic.

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Tackling Breast Cancer Crisis: A Call to Action for Rural Ghana

Breast cancer is a significant health threat to women in Ghana, particularly in rural areas such as the Upper East Region. Limited healthcare resources, cultural stigmas, and a lack of.

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International Day Against Environmental Exploitation in War: Protecting Africa’s Nature Under Siege

“We are waging a suicidal war on nature.” — UN Secretary-General António Guterres Each year on 6 November, the world observes the International Day for Preventing the Exploitation of the.

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Africa’s Fight Against Tuberculosis: Key Insights from WHO’s 2024 Report

Africa’s ongoing commitment to eradicating tuberculosis (TB) is yielding promising results, reflecting resilience and progress across the continent. The World Health Organisation’s (WHO) 2024 report highlights substantial reductions in TB.

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Judicial Independence: The Guardrails of African Democracy

In Africa, judicial independence serves as the necessary guardrails that protect democratic pathways, offering citizens an assurance of accountability and justice. A judiciary, free from interference, is important to any.

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The Black Vote: A Force in Global Elections – From America to Europe

In the evolving political landscape of the 21st century, the Black vote has emerged as a decisive force that transcends national boundaries. As major elections approach in the United States.

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