Global Affairs
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Ghana’s Iron Lady: Nana Konadu Built Women’s Rights Empire
Nana Konadu Agyeman Rawlings, who served as Ghana’s First Lady longer than anyone else and became a leading supporter of…
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Love and Revolution: The Rawlings Legacy in Ghana’s Freedom
Few individuals in Ghana’s recent history have left a mark as significant as Jerry John Rawlings and Nana Konadu Agyemang…
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UAE Unveils First-Ever Flying Taxi Rules, Drone Corridors
UAE has developed a regulatory framework for flying taxis and delivery drones that marks a bold step toward transforming urban…
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Saudi Arabia’s New Tourism Plan Targets Family Vacations, Budget Stays
Saudi Arabia plans to attract 150 million tourists annually by 2030, moving beyond its luxury-focused approach to welcome middle-class travelers.…
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BRIDGE Summit 2025: Global Media Giants Unite in Abu Dhabi
The BRIDGE Summit 2025 will unite more than 100 global media pioneers, founders, policymakers, and investors to tackle the industry’s…
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BBC Chief Steps Down Over Trump Documentary Scandal
Britain’s public broadcaster faces its biggest crisis as Director-General Tim Davie resigns amid growing controversy over misleading edits in a…
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Saudi Jobs: PIF Opens Major Vocational Training Program
The Public Investment Fund (PIF) has given the Saudi jobs market its most important boost by creating over 1.1 million…
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Saudi Arabia’s Skills Gap: 6 Powerful Solutions Driving Workforce Transformation
Saudi Arabia loses a staggering SR196 billion ($52.3 billion) each year because of workforce inefficiencies and skills mismatches. This economic drain…
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Inside US Diplomatic Push to End Sudan’s Deadly Conflict
The WHO reports that Sudan’s devastating conflict has claimed at least 40,000 lives, which raises an urgent question: Will the…
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Sudan Crisis: Women, Children Face Unprecedented Violence
Sudan faces the world’s largest humanitarian crisis as a devastating civil war tears through the country. The situation has become…
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