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Nigeria says ‘No’ to Trump’s forced immigration push
The United States has, over time, explored the possibility of deporting undocumented migrants, including convicted criminals and individuals with unresolved immigration status to various African countries as part of President Donald Trump’s...

On the Occasion of Liberation Day, Rwanda Pledges to Strengthen Trade, Aviation, ICT Ties with Nigeria
Michael Olugbode in Abuja Rwanda’s High Commissioner to Nigeria, Christophe Bazivamo, has said his country is poised to strengthen bilateral relations with Nigeria through trade, aviation, and Information and Communication Technology (ICT)....

Elizabeth Shackelford: Donald Trump wants to deport migrants to South Sudan. What awaits them isn’t pretty.
When I saw the news a few weeks ago that President Donald Trump’s administration was trying to deport eight men to South Sudan, I was shocked. I had worked and lived in South Sudan as a diplomat and know the country well. It is on the brink of yet...

U.S. visa restriction tied to Nigeria’s refusal to host asylum seekers — Report
The recent tightening of U.S. visa restrictions for Nigerian citizens is linked to Nigeria’s refusal to accept third-country asylum seekers as part of a broader immigration agreement proposed by President Donald Trump’s administration, a report on...

Africa’s Spiro gets global climate backing, targets $200m revenue boost
Spiro, a leading Pan-African electric mobility firm, has been selected for the prestigious 2025 Regional Platforms for Climate Projects (RPCP) Pipeline, a major endorsement of its climate leadership and innovation in Africa’s transport sector. The...

From Functional to Fabulous: Baskets at IFAM Showcase Tradition and Evolution
Folk art is said to carry culture from one generation to the next. If so, the humble basket is one of its original vessels, enduring today for both practical use and artistic expression. Artifacts suggest people have been making baskets for at...

I had to go against my own Government for the people of Blackpool but that’s my job, says MP Chris Webb
Blackpool South MP Chris Webb admits he has had to face some tough choices between loyalty to his party and Government – and his home town and constituents. The Blackpool-born politician has been reflecting on the first 12 months of Sir Keir...

Nigeria can't take Venezuelan deportees from US, minister says
Yūsuf Akínpẹ̀lú & Natasha BootyBBC News, Lagos & London ShareSave "We already have over 230 million people," says Yusuf Tuggar Nigeria will not bow to pressure from the Trump administration to accept Venezuelan deportees or third-country prisoners...

AfricaUnlocked forum: How Africa’s trillion-dollar SME growth relies on B20 alignment
Cape Town. African nations must shift from a dependency mindset to one of self-reliance by prioritising entrepreneurship, inclusive growth, and private sector development, experts have urged at the ongoing AfricaUnlocked 2025 Forum in South...

Macron is LAUGHING at us, Farage blasts after migrant deal – he’s dragged us back into European Union
NIGEL Farage last night blasted Emmanuel Macron for blaming the small boats crisis on Brexit. The Reform chief claimed the French President will be "laughing" his way back to Paris, having dragged the UK closer to the EU through the new illegal...

Canada Issues Travel Warning For Popular South American Capital Amid 'State of Emergency'
Canada just released a new travel advisory for Peru, after the local government declared a state of emergency for the provinces of Lima, where the capital is located, and Callao. The state of emergency is only in effect in specific districts and...
Luanda to Host Major Africa Tourism-Aviation Conference
Angola’s capital will convene the 2nd UN Tourism and International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) Ministerial Conference on Tourism and Air Transport in Africa from 22–24 July 2025. The high-level forum, co-organized by the Angolan government,...

Rwanda presents tourism offerings at major Asia Pacific luxury travel trade show

Hamilton’s ‘Mr. Chips’ dishes out fast food in Rwanda
KIGALI, RWANDA Paul Searby might just be the most famous Canadian in Rwanda. But nobody knows his name. The globe-trotting restaurateur from Flamborough is known throughout Kigali as Mr. Chips. “No one calls me Paul,” Searby said from inside Mr....

Speakers highlights, Rwandan President struggle for country’s liberation, economic prosperity on 31st “Liberation Day”
- Advertisement - ISLAMABAD, Jul 5 (APP):The Republic of Rwanda’s 31st ‘Liberation Day’ was held in Islamabad and Speakers highlighted the exemplary and courageous leadership of the President of the Republic of Rwanda, His. Excellency, Paul Kagame...

Luanda to host 2nd UN Tourism and ICAO Ministerial Conference on Air Transport and Tourism in Africa
Luanda, the vibrant capital of Angola, is preparing to host the 2nd UN Tourism and International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) Ministerial Conference on Tourism and Air Transport in Africa, scheduled for 22–24 July 2025. The high-level...

Rwanda exercises command, control over M23 rebels: UN experts
Rwanda has exercised command and control over M23 rebels during their advance in eastern Congo, gaining political influence and access to mineral-rich territory, according to a confidential report by a group of United Nations experts. The report...

Rwanda is running M23 rebels in DRC, says UN
New York, US — Rwanda has exercised command and control over M23 rebels during their advance in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), gaining political influence and access to mineral-rich territory, according to a confidential report by a...

Rwanda exercises command and control over M23 rebels
New York. Rwanda has exercised command and control over M23 rebels during their advance in eastern Congo, gaining political influence and access to mineral-rich territory, according to a confidential report by a group of United Nations experts....

Rwanda exercises command and control over M23 rebels, say UN experts
NEW YORK - Rwanda has exercised command and control over M23 rebels during their advance in eastern Congo, gaining political influence and access to mineral-rich territory, according to a confidential report by a group of United Nations experts....