Tragedy Strikes as Floods Ravage South Africa’s Kwazulu-Natal Province Devastating floods have claimed the lives of at least seven individuals in South Africa’s Kwazulu-Natal province, and…
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Supreme Court to Decide Fate of Biden’s Student-Debt Relief Plan. In a significant development, the outcomes of three crucial cases, including Biden v. Nebraska and US…
Protesters Gather at Swedish Embassy in Baghdad Following Quran Burning Incident In response to a recent Quran burning incident in Sweden, dozens of individuals have gathered…
UK Government to Appeal Court Ruling Against Sending Asylum Seekers to Rwanda. The UK government has announced its intention to appeal a court decision that deemed…
Bogolo Kenewendo, an economist, made waves around the world five years ago when she became Botswana’s trade minister at the age of 31, making her one…
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has given its approval for a $1.8 billion loan to Senegal, aimed at aiding the country’s economic recovery and safeguarding it…
Sierra Leone’s President Julius Maada Bio has called upon all citizens to prioritize peace and uphold public order laws in the country. In a national address…
South Africa’s Opposition Parties Plan Talks to Challenge ANC in Upcoming Elections. South Africa’s main opposition party, the Democratic Alliance (DA), along with six other parties,…
New Law Offers Hope for Poor Nigerian Families Seeking Higher Education. In the household of Esther Abu, there is excitement as they learn about a new…
Kenya’s President, William Ruto, has made the decision to lift the long-standing ban on logging that had been imposed for the past six years. President Ruto…
