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The withdrawal of aid by the U.S. and Europe could feed extremism and lead to a surge in emigration, experts warn.
In a recent op-ed, Seleman Yusuph Kitenge argued for an "Africa First" policy to emphasize domestic resource mobilization, ...
In a world where talking shops are the in-thing among most leaders, especially on the political front, to me, African Development Bank (AfDB) president Akinwumi A. Adesina, PhD, stands out as one ...
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The World from PRX on MSNIn Mexican border cities, the migrants are goneShelters are nearly empty, and local humanitarian groups are scrambling to survive. The new reality is a stark reflection of ...
Myanmar’s capital, Naypyidaw, along Mandalay and Sagaing regions were the hardest hit. The death toll in Myanmar surpassed ...
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Ukraine and the US have made "substantial progress" in their talks on a minerals deal and will sign a memorandum in the near future, a senior Ukrainian official said.
Sen. Jeff Merkley (D-Ore.), ranking member of the Senate Budget Committee and senior member of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, is asking an independent government watchdog to analyze the ...
Farmers across the country continue to largely support the US president. However, they hope to avoid the fallout of the Trump ...
Trump ‘slashes Kyiv repayments bill’ to open up minerals deal - Zelensky said negotiations on minerals deal is “positive” as ...
The Department of Homeland Security said Harvard has two weeks to hand over records of its foreign students' illegal and ...
A new poll from UMass Amherst shows the toll President Trump's policies have taken on public opinion of his administration.
On the night after the Trump-Putin call, Russia attacked Ukraine with 140 drones, shelled residential buildings in the city ...
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