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PM News on MSNSlavery? Not yet dead, but still very much with us - SoyinkaThe World Poetry Day celebration in Nigeria was organized by Providus Bank in conjunction with Professor Soyinka. While ...
Over the last two decades, countries like Turkey, Hungary, Venezuela and India gave the world a lesson on how democracy can ...
Signs of the times. Trump’s second term could reshape not only U.S. institutions but the Catholic Church itself—at home and ...
Nobel Laureate, Prof. Wole Soyinka, has said slavery, in its modern form, is not yet dead, but rife on the African continent.
Of Trump’s targets, one can save the other. Activists around the world are pleading with the Trump administration to rescue ...
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South Africa Today on MSNRegulation loopholes fuel illegal wildlife trade from Latin America to EuropeLatin America, a biodiversity hotspot home to 40% of the world’s species, is witnessing an alarming decline in its wildlife.
The 2026 men’s World Cup is still more than a year away, but in March of 2025, its field of 48 teams began to take shape.
I walked into the Casa de Africa or Africa House in Havana. I wanted to find out what made it uniquely African. But I was in for a surprise. I had not realised that it also housed a unique class for ...
This led to a situation in which European capital accumulation prepared the way for total world domination and the rise of ...
Since being banned from competitive football after invading Ukraine, Russia have largely faced sympathetic countries in ...
Nigeria’s diplomatic exploits under President Bola Tinubu have opened channels of trade and investments with important ...
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