By Joe JACKSON The UK government will on Tuesday unveil hotly anticipated legislation aimed at stopping migrants crossing the Channel illegally on small boats, banning such arrivals from claiming asylum... read more →
Press Release “Good evening, do you have a moment to talk with us? Do you have friends who would like to join us?” These are some of the questions you... read more →
by Prof Francis Petersen, Rector and Vice-Chancellor of the University of the Free State Amid the various threats currently faced by our beleaguered country, there is one that many people seem... read more →
By Evelyne Aka, with Françoise Kadri in Tunis Almost 300 people returned from Tunisia to Mali and Ivory Coast on Saturday after boarding repatriation flights, fearful of a wave of... read more →
By: Jeronimo Nghilunanye Kateya (news intern) The Namibia Revenue Agency (NamRA) hosts NamRA Talks Competition Event today at the National Theatre of Namibia in Windhoek. The purposes was to create... read more →
By Louise Dewast with Alexandre Martins Lopes in Lagos The two major defeated candidates in Nigeria’s disputed election on Thursday challenged the victory of ruling APC party’s Bola Tinubu, with... read more →
Marian Selorm Sapah, University of Ghana It’s hard for many of us to imagine a world without instant, limitless internet access. Some have even argued that it should, alongside access to... read more →
Kangacepe Zulu, University of Bolton Climate change and environmental policy measures have become a central part of planning for sustainable development and avoiding crises such as food and water insecurity. Because... read more →
Al Chukwuma Okoli, Federal University Lafia The 2023 presidential election in Nigeria has been formally won – and lost. By mid-week Bola Ahmed Tinubu, of the ruling All Progressives Congress, had been declared the... read more →
By Vanessa CARRONNIER Activists are mobilising to reverse what they warn is a stark decline in women’s rights in the run-up to International Women’s Day on March 8. Abortion is... read more →