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El Salvador President Nayib Bukele has proposed a prisoner swap that would see Venezuelans deported from the United States to his country exchanged for “political prisoners” in Venezuela.
South Africa is one of the hardest-hit countries in Africa with over 740,000 infections.
The country recorded 60 more virus-related deaths on Wednesday, bringing the death toll to 20,011.
Immigration Officers in the Northern region have arrested 18 Ethiopians suspected to have entered the country illegally. The officers have also arrested one Malawian, Perrie Chintika aged 40, who was driving a vehicle which was used to ferry the suspected immigrants at around 11 o'clock this morning. The 18 immigrants were arrested at Phwezi Immigration […]
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… his family. He now urges African-Americans to ally with Latinos for … said, ‘always talked about the African-American community and their struggle,’ and …
Amy Pope arrived in Addis Ababa on Sunday (Oct. 8). She met Monday (Oct. 09) with the African Union Commission chair.
She said she'd discuss ways to facilitate the movements of migrants and a better economic integration on the continent with member states.
By Olakunle Agboola - Democracy is not a single approach but rather a commitment to certain institutions such as the rule of law, civil society and political accountability through free and fair elections by an electorate based on universal suffrage. It also includes (to a varying degree) freedom of speech, the development of a civic […]
The post THE IMPEDIMENTS OF DEMOCRACY IN AFRICA appeared first on African Voice Newspaper.
The journey from Ethiopia, Somalia and Djibouti through Yemen, called the Eastern Migration Route, has seen a 64% increase in the past year of people seeking better livelihoods, with larger numbers of women with children and children travelling alone, IOM Director General Antonio Vitorin said
US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo refused to answer a question over whether or not the US State Department was standing in the way of a succesful transition by the incoming administration of President-elect Joe Biden.
On Tuesday, he told reporters that the \"transition\" to a second Trump term would be \"smooth,\" but later said the State Department was prepared for any eventuality.
A week after losing the US election, President Trump remained shut up in the White House on Tuesday, pushing an alternate reality that he is about to win and blocking Democrat Joe Biden's ability to prepare the transition.
The outgoing President has refused to concede to his opponent. President Trump has however mounted a string of flimsy court challenges in states where Biden won.
Several suits have been thrown out almost immediately and the remainder clearly have no chance of overturning Biden's slim but convincing victories in multiple states.
Donald Trump's attempt to hold on to power has become all consuming for a man who often makes a point of publicly mocking rivals as \"losers.\"
Since Election Day on November 3, he has made few public appearances and seems to have all but shelved normal presidential duties.
Of the estimated 4000 high-net-worth individuals who left South Africa over the past decade, about 500 left in 2019.
Ospreys, great blue herons and many ducks and warblers are all regular winter residents of the Virgin Islands, but many of them go to the northern United States to breed.
Working as fishermen on Italy's Lampedusa, Ibrahima Mbaye and Waly Sarr share their views on the ongoing migration crisis, as over 13,000 people have landed on the island since the start of 2021.
Multiple people were wounded Wednesday when an explosive device hit an international ceremony commemorating the end of World War I.
The event was being held at a cemetery in the Saudi city of Jeddah, according to French government officials.
Several countries had representatives at the ceremony, held at a cemetery for dead non-Muslims, the officials from the French Foreign Ministry said.
The identities of the victims were unclear.
Saudi state television broadcast from outside the cemetery and acknowledged that an attack involving an explosive device took place.
However it stressed that things were under control and the security situation was now \"stable.\"
The report said an official statement about the cause and casualty details was upcoming.
The stabbing was carried out by a Saudi man, who was arrested. His motives remain unclear.
France has suffered two deadly attacks by foreign-born Muslims in the past month alone.
A teacher Samuel Paty was beheaded outside Paris for showing caricatures of the Prophet Muhammad to his class for a debate on free expression. Three people were later killed in a church in the southern city of Nice.
The depictions of the prophet sparked protests, leading to calls for boycotts of French products among some Muslims in the Middle East and South Asia.
France has urged its citizens in Saudi Arabia and other Muslim-majority countries to be \"on maximum alert\" amid the heightened tensions.
Wednesday marks the 102nd anniversary of the armistice ending World War I and is commemorated in several European countries.
The French officials, who spoke on condition of anonymity in line with regulations, condemned the attack.
There was no immediate claim of responsibility for the explosion and Saudi officials have not commented on the attack.
32% of the 4,500 respondents, aged 18-24, are optimistic about Africa’s prospects, a drop of 11% since the last survey of its kind published in early 2020
Omega (R) with Namiwa (C) at the press briefing today A woman who was rescued in Oman has pleaded with government to rescue Malawian women who are suffering in Oman. The woman only identified as Omega said life in Oman is very hard as girls and women are raped, treated as slaves and forced to […]
The post Rescued woman pleads with Govt to save Malawians in Oman appeared first on Malawi24.
Earlier this week, some in the media suggested that US President Joe Biden might restart the construction of the so-called 'Trump Wall,' a barrier that was promised to...
Tunisian authorities say more than 50 migrants have drowned off the coast of the North African country, while 33 others were rescued by workers from an oil platform.
www.haitiantimes.comBy Leonardo March TAPACHULA, Mexico — Eight months after arriving in town, Melvil Richemond is finally allowing himself to dream. The 34-year-old is thinking about opening a Haitian restaurant in Mexico and bringing his wife and child from Haiti to live with him in Mexico. “I want to stay in Mexico to build my life,” […]
The post Haitians in Tapachula: At decision time, many choose Mexico over US permanently | Part 4 appeared first on Texas Metro News.
More than 60 people have died after a boat carrying migrants was found off the coast of Cape Verde in West Africa. Thirty-eight people were rescued, including children aged 12 to 16, the International Organization for Migration (IOM) said. An estimated 100 people, mostly from Senegal and Sierra Leone, were said to have been on […]
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From 6 April 2022, it will be free for those with indefinite leave to enter or remain in the UK to make a No Time Limit application, the Home Office has announced. A No Time Limit application allows those who have old-style immigration documents or those who have lost them to upgrade to a biometric […]
The post Fee removed for UK biometric residence permit (BRP) application appeared first on African Voice Newspaper.
Police in Mulanje are keeping in custody two Nigerian nationals over illegal entry. Deputy Publicist Mulanje Sergeant Leah Kambalame identified the two as Kingsley Mwachuku, 25, and Vincent Onyeneka, 27. Kambalame said the Police arrested them on the night of October 17 after receiving a tip-off from well wishers that there were suspicious people staying […]
The post Two Nigerians arrested in Mulanje for illegal entry appeared first on Malawi 24.
The government has introduced restrictions to student visa routes, this will substantially cut net migration by restricting the ability for the International students to bring family members on all but post-graduate research routes and banning people from using a student visa as a backdoor route to work in the UK. The ONS estimated that net […]
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The head of Italian diplomacy on Wednesday said Italy is \"ready to increase\" the flow of legal migrants from Tunisia but calls for more efforts against illegal immigration.
The exploitation of migrants in Africa and the protection of their human rights were among the topics discussed by officials on Wednesday at a conference looking at the impact of migration across the African continent.