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South Africa migration crisis: Ramaphosa's plan faces doubt

South Africa migration crisis: Ramaphosa's plan faces doubt June 9, 2026"I moved to Southern Africa because of their infrastructure," Fifi, a 21-year-old Ghanaian footballer who plays for Bucks Buccaneers in the Namibia Premier League, told DW. After the football season ended, he was in South Africa on holiday when he was caught up in the anti-immigrant protests. Fifi was among a group of Ghanaians who were recently repatriated to Ghanafrom South Africa.

Deutsche Welle 1d ago

Nigeria moves to repatriate 1,000 citizens from South Africa

Nigeria moves to repatriate 1,000 citizens from South Africa June 6, 2026More than 1,000 Nigerians in South Africa have registered for a scheme to voluntarily return home after a spate of attacks targeting migrants, Nigeria's Foreign Ministry said on Friday. Screening is currently underway by the Nigerian Foreign Ministry and South African immigration officials to determine who is eligible for the scheme. South African authorities have agreed to waive penalties for visa violations such as...

Deutsche Welle 4d ago

Nigeria, Ghana offer to help citizens leave South Africa

Nigeria, Ghana offer to help citizens leave South Africa June 6, 2026More than 1,000 Nigerians in South Africa have registered for a program to voluntarily return home after a spate of attacks targeting migrants, Nigeria's Foreign Ministry announced on Friday. Screening is currently underway by the Nigerian Foreign Ministry and South African immigration officials to determine who is eligible for the program. South African authorities have agreed to waive penalties for visa violations such as...

Deutsche Welle 4d ago

Pakistan’s Lyari defies Bollywood’s gangland label to rise as boxing haven

Pakistan’s Lyari defies Bollywood’s gangland label to rise as boxing haven Food, football and history mingle in Karachi’s oldest settlement. And a boxing coach teaches girls to defy stereotypes. Karachi, Pakistan – Over a few breezy winter weeks in Karachi, boxing coach Younus Qambrani sent a steady stream of WhatsApp messages from his neighbourhood of Lyari – videos, photos, old newspaper clippings that together formed an extensive archive of how he teaches girls to throw a punch.

Al Jazeera 5d ago

School in a hot world: What research is saying about children's health and learning

School in a hot world: What research is saying about children's health and learning Lisa Lock Scientific Editor Andrew Zinin Lead Editor Climate change is making southern Africa hotter. While much attention has focused on climate impacts such as droughts, floods and food insecurity, another crisis is unfolding quietly inside classrooms. Research has shown that some schools are becoming dangerously hot places for children to develop, learn and play.

Phys.org 5d ago

Coups and crises shake African democracy

Coups and crises shake African democracy June 1, 2026Burkina Faso's junta leader Ibrahim Traore, who seized power in a 2022 coup, recently told Burkinabe people to "forget" about democracy. "If an African wants to tell you about democracy, you should run away," he said on the state broadcaster RTB in April. Traore's statement shocked many, yet it also resonated with parts of the population.

Deutsche Welle 9d ago

Democracy in Africa: Coups, crises and foregone conclusions

Democracy in Africa: Coups, crises and foregone conclusions June 3, 2026Many of the 2026 elections across Africa across Africa are marked by fraud, repression and a growing disconnect between young people and political elites. Though results have yet to be announced, Monday's election in Ethiopia, for example, is widely expected to result in a win for incumbent Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed, despite deep divisions in the nation. Officials cited security concerns in suspending voting in parts of...

Deutsche Welle 7d ago

The Betrayal of Black Patriots

Photographs by Nate Langston PalmerDaniel “Chappie” James Jr. became commander of the Wheelus Air Base, near Tripoli, just after rebels under Muammar Qaddafi took control of Libya in a coup in 1969. In the midst of the insurgency, Qaddafi led an effort to break into the U.S. air base, but James managed to close the gate in time to prevent the young rebel from entering. The incident, which James recounted in a 1978 interview, would come to be the stuff of Air Force lore.

The Atlantic 1d ago