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Largest Saharan dust cloud spotted this year heading on a crash course to Texas
A massive cloud of Saharan dust has developed, stretching across nearly the entire Atlantic Basin from the Cape Verde Islands off of the coast of Senegal in West Africa, all the way to the eastern Caribbean islands of Hispaniola, Puerto Rico and...

Man arrested for stomping on Cape Verdean flag in East Providence
A Lincoln man with a knife and a Nazi flag allegedly stomped on a Cape Verdean flag outside East Providence City Hall. The incident was captured on surveillance video. EAST PROVIDENCE — A man with a Nazi flag was arrested on July 2 for stomping on...

NLÉ transforms historic site into a dynamic community hub Zaria Court – the first of its kind in Rwanda
Zaria Court, the adaptive reuse of a modernist building in Kigali, Rwanda, has just been unveiled, to a design by NLÉ, the studio founded by Kunlé Adeyemi (also behind the Floating Music Hub in Cape Verde) and now co-led by him and design partner...

As UN faces a key vote on expert to protect LGBTQIA rights, will India finally be on the right side?
India’s foreign policy faces other test, when it comes to the vote on July 7 during the 59th session of the United Nations’ Human Rights Council, when member states will vote on whether to renew the mandate of the first UN independent expert on...

Morocco ranks 7th in Africa for infrastructure progress
Morocco has been ranked 7th among the top 10 African countries making progress in infrastructure development, according to a recent report by The African Exponent, a platform specializing in economic analysis across the continent. The report...
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Chapter 7 – The World Imperialist System [From Class Society to Communism]
1 Capitalist industrialisation and the law of combined and uneven development Modern industrial capitalism was born in Great Britain. During the Nineteenth Century it spread progressively to most West and Central European countries, as well as to...

'Not fit for a dog!' Family's luxury TUI holiday ruined by 'rancid' five-star hotel
A family's luxury getaway turned into a nightmare when they discovered their five-star hotel accommodation was so filthy that even TUI staff admitted it "wasn't fit for a dog". Sarah Koops, 37, from Tamworth, had booked the £4,300 all-inclusive...

Tall ship's arrival in Falmouth will complete two-year sail of Darwin's route
The Oosterschelde is the flagship of the DARWIN200 Global Voyage, which honours Charles Darwin’s legacy and shines a light on the environmental leaders now carrying his mission forward. Falmouth was the port where HMS Beagle and Charles Darwin...

Local tourism slumps under Trump, highlights of the 2025 RI legislative session, and more
In the 2025 Rhode Island General Assembly session, lawmakers passed a major gun law and numerous bills tackling housing and healthcare. We’ll look into what legislators achieved and failed to get done, as well as what to expect in 2026. Also,...

Mapped: The State of Freedom Around the World in 2025
The State of Freedom Around the World in 2025 This was originally posted on our Voronoi app. Download the app for free on iOS or Android and discover incredible data-driven charts from a variety of trusted sources. Key Takeaways Finland has the...

Cooperatives drive change as OCP foundation expands support across Africa and beyond
In celebration of International Day of Cooperatives on July 5 and in alignment with the United Nations’ 2025 International Year of Cooperatives, Morocco’s OCP Foundation is reaffirming its commitment to strengthening grassroots economies through...

As Trump’s big, beautiful debt gets ever bigger, let’s give thanks for the RBA
Bullock and the bank have copped plenty of criticism from both sides of the monetary policy debate over the past 14 months or so. Hawks reckoned the bank should have driven rates up much higher (in a move that certainly would have delivered a...

OCP Foundation Champions Rural Cooperatives Across Africa
Mrirt — The OCP Foundation is celebrating International Cooperatives Day today by reflecting on its decade-long mission to empower rural communities through cooperative development. The Moroccan organization works across 12 regions in Morocco and...

KAUST students expand ocean science around Africa
A wave of hands-on discovery and scientific storytelling marked the participation of King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST) students in OceanQuest’s inaugural “Around Africa Expedition.” Launched in January 2025, this deep-sea...

Half a million reasons why the masses descend on Bermuda
Created: Jul 05, 2025 07:58 AM Jason Buck and Done Deal fish out of the Gulf of Mexico during the 2017 Blue Marlin World Cup (Photograph courtesy of Blue Marlin World Cup) It’s transition time! This is when the classic Bermuda angling that...

'Mission X' - Inside Nigeria's master plan to with a 10th WAFCON title
After disappointment of not only failing to win the Women's Africa Cup of Nations in 2022, but finishing tied for their worst ever performance (4th), Nigeria have returned to Morocco on a mission to win their 10th WAFCON title. In June, the NFF...

Celebrating Decade of Purpose: 10 Years of Building Africa’s Future
Peter Adeshola Olowononi Leadership Change on the Horizon News had begun to filter in that there was going to be a leadership change. Palpable tension permeated the corridors and everyone was edgy about what the change was going to bring. Just as...

Nigeria Women vs Tunisia Women Prediction and Betting Tips | July 7th 2025
Nigeria will begin their quest to win a 10th Women's Africa Cup of Nations when they face Tunisia in their tournament opener on Sunday (July 6th). The game will be played at Stade Larbi Zaouli. The Super Falcons finalized preparations for the...

'Our five-star luxury hotel was disgusting- the holiday rep said it wasn't fit for a dog'
Howard Lloyd Regional content editor and Eleanor Ovens 05:19, 05 Jul 2025 A family claim their 40th birthday holiday was 'ruined' when the five-star hotel was so 'rancid' that even TUI staff admitted it 'wasn't fit for a dog. Sarah Koops jetted...
Debt's climate link: Reforming global debt architecture is key to unlocking climate finance
As the fourth International Conference on Financing for Development (FfD4) kicks off in Seville, Spain, we look at how a massive debt burden on developing countries is holding them back. As an unfit global financial architecture makes accessing...