Exciting archaeological findings at Namorotukunan reveal ancient hominin behaviors and environmental shifts in the Koobi Fora Formation, shedding light on human evolution.
President Trump threatens military action in Nigeria to protect Christians facing violence from radical Islamists. His directive to the Pentagon has sparked reactions and raised concerns about U.S. involvement.
Nigerians are grappling with fear and confusion after President Trump's alarming threat to halt aid and take military action against Nigeria over religious violence.
In a controversial election marked by violence and opposition suppression, Tanzanian President Samia Suluhu Hassan declared victory with over 97% of votes. Critics claim the election was a coronation, raising concerns about democracy in Tanzania.
The South African government has condemned the US's decision to prioritize white Afrikaner refugee applications, calling claims of genocide unfounded. An open letter from Afrikaner leaders decried the narrative as racist and misleading.
In a controversial move, the Trump administration has set a record-low cap of 7,500 refugees for FY2026, prioritizing Afrikaners from South Africa. This marks a stark shift from previous policies and raises concerns over racial discrimination and humanitarian efforts.
California's Democratic senators are urging the Justice Department to cancel election observer plans, calling them partisan. Meanwhile, SNAP benefits face cuts amid a government shutdown, affecting millions. Discover the implications!
In a controversial move, the Trump administration has drastically reduced the annual refugee admissions cap to 7,500, primarily for White South Africans, raising eyebrows and concerns over humanitarian policies.
The Trump administration has announced a drastic cut in refugee admissions to just 7,500 for the next year, with a focus on white South Africans. This controversial decision has drawn sharp criticism from refugee organizations and raises ethical concerns about the U.S. refugee program.
Hundreds of Russian paramilitary fighters are now operating in Mali, stepping in after the Wagner Group's withdrawal. This move raises concerns about the growing Islamist insurgency and the implications for regional security.