In a politically charged move that has stirred both domestic and international concern, Ivory Coast’s
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Global Hunger Inches Down While Africa and Western Asia Fall Further Behind: A Deep Dive into the SOFI 2025 Report
Global hunger has slightly declined since 2022, yet widening inequalities in Africa and Western Asia
The Hidden Hands: Quiet Leaders Who Hold Africa’s Economy Together
Author: by Arvind Jugnauth In every economic storm, certain leaders naturally attract the spotlight. They
Africa: Advancing Science, Care, and Rights in the Fight Against HIV – Pioneering Steps Toward 2026
Introduction The fight against HIV in Africa has been ongoing for decades, yet it
Africa: Wafcon 2024 Golden Boot Race Heats Up – Chebbak and Ndiaye Neck-and-Neck After Group Stage
Introduction The 2024 Women’s Africa Cup of Nations (WAFCON) has seen its fair share of
Dudula’s Shocking War on Migrants: Cruel Clinic Blockades Spark Outrage in South Africa
As social tensions intensify, Operation Dudula—an anti‑migrant movement turned political entity—is once again dominating headlines. Recently, its members have aggressively disrupted public clinics across Johannesburg, barring foreign nationals—many undocumented—from accessing vital healthcare. This raises urgent concerns about legality, ethics, public health, and the heart of South Africa’s constitutional democracy.
Eswatini: U.S. Deports Convicted Criminals to Eswatini, Sparks Outcry
On July 15, 2025, under orders from U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), five foreign nationals who had committed crimes such as murder, aggravated assault, and child rape were deported to Eswatini. All five had been denied readmission by their countries of origin. The United States, unable to repatriate them directly, invoked agreements under its third-country deportation framework and reached a confidential arrangement with Eswatini.
Africa: Green Energy and Protecting Nature Get the Thumbs Up in Climate Change Study in 68 Countries
Introduction A comprehensive new study involving over 75,000 respondents from 68 countries — including
Essential Care and HIV in Africa: Transforming Lives Through Science, Rights, and Treatment
Africa is addressing HIV through integrated approaches that combine science, healthcare, and human rights. Learn about the progress, challenges, and solutions shaping the future of HIV prevention and treatment in Africa.
Women’s Afcon Enters Knockout Stages IN 2025Africa: Big Guns Line Up for Shot At Glory
Introduction The Africa Women’s Cup of Nations (AWCON), also known as the Women’s Africa Cup