In Niger, migrant footballers strike joy but field Europe dreams
Agadez, previously a major migration route before smuggling was criminalised in Niger, is home to many footballers.
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Agadez, previously a major migration route before smuggling was criminalised in Niger, is home to many footballers.
Mark Tushnet and Bojan Bugaric offer a compelling alternative to traditional understandings of populism by choosing to forego political neutrality in their analysis.
Cheaper meat and leftovers for iftar. No new clothes for kids. Yet the crisis could bring Muslim communities closer.
AS one of cult leader David Koresh’s trusted lieutenants, Kathy Schroeder handed out guns and ammunition to kids during the Waco siege, which ended in 86 deaths – 28 of them children.
Now, 30 years on from the deadly stand-off, the mum of four has c…
AS she turned off her bathroom shower, Liz Kirkby stepped into a scene straight out of a horror film.
Standing before her was a man dressed in a nightie with underwear on his hear, who proceeded to throw the mum-of-three to the floor and brutally be…
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Mourning the people killed in February’s massive earthquakes, the community gets together for a scaled-back celebration.
SHE’S only 5ft 4 inches but can deadlift the weight of an adult male lion.
Powerlifter Julia Vins, 26, has already broken three world titles and says no amount of trolls will stop her incredible rise to fame as ‘Muscle Barbie’.
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Analysts warn that the army and RSF’s respective quest to consolidate power could spark a wider conflict.
Communal granaries have disappeared across North Africa, but Amazigh villagers in Morocco are trying to preserve them.