Ghana’s Power Crisis Deepens Amid Economic Turmoil
Ghana, already embroiled in its worst economic crisis in recent memory, now confronts a severe power outage crisis, with large parts of the nation plunged into darkness. This latest challenge...
Ghana, already embroiled in its worst economic crisis in recent memory, now confronts a severe power outage crisis, with large parts of the nation plunged into darkness. This latest challenge...
On Thursday, November 2nd, Rwanda took a significant stride towards African unity by offering visa-free entry to all African nationals, joining the ranks of Kenya, Gambia, Benin, Seychelles, Ghana, Senegal,...
On Tuesday, October 31st, separatist rebels in Mali’s northern region made a bold move by claiming control over a recently vacated United Nations base in the strategic town of Kidal....
Colombia’s political landscape experienced a significant shift as voters in regional elections turned away from the candidates allied with President Gustavo Petro, marking a challenging moment for the country’s first...
In the early hours of Saturday, November 4th, Guinea’s capital, Conakry, was thrust into chaos as gunmen stormed the central prison, leading to the brief escape of former dictator Moussa...
New York City officials have acknowledged that out of the 64,000 migrants under the city’s care, only 2,100 migrants in its care have sought work permits, and none have yet...
New York City has imposed a 60-day limit on shelter stays for migrant families with children in response to the unprecedented influx of asylum-seeking migrants. This new measure follows Mayor...
Academically successful schools should be exempt from the unfunded NY State “Class Size” law. Why? Because the so-called “Class Size” law takes opportunities away from students by decreasing seats in...
Our administration recently proposed the most ambitious pro-housing zoning changes in the history of New York City — changes that would rewrite the wrongs of the past and clear the...