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Africa imports 99 percent of its vaccines, with seven of every 10 vaccines used in Africa currently being donated.
The platform was described as the country's first “domestic social media application,” offering users a new generation of ...
"De-escalation is crucial to preventing a broader humanitarian crisis and restoring stability for communities on both sides." ...
A United Nations Women poll found that 58 percent of girls and young women have experienced at least one form of online harassment, often before they turn twenty-five.
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Under the guise of combatting antisemitism, new laws risk eroding core democratic principles, silencing legitimate dissent ...
"While the Year of Return has eagerly welcomed Black Americans and diasporans to live in Ghana, it’s still important to understand how their presence can upend the lives of Ghanaians ..." ...
As of 2024, the state experienced a 63 percent increase in terrorism-related deaths, and attacks rose from 48 to 73, a 52 ...
China's growing appetite for durian has mobilized investors in southeast Asia, and Indonesia is looking to get in on the ...
As Sweida burns, Syria’s new rulers repeat old patterns, fueling sectarian conflict rather than fostering national unity.
The ongoing eviction of Bengali-speaking Muslim families in Assam, India, widely viewed as communally motivated, has led to widespread human rights violations.
Internet is more than a business tool. In Africa, young people are also using it to amplify their voices and get involved in ...