Nigerian stakeholders demand stronger protection for app-based drivers to address misclassification, workplace harm, and unfair deactivation practices.
Exactly 36 years after President Nelson Mandela walked out of prison and into the pages of history, President Cyril Ramaphosa ...
The United States Africa Command has recently disclosed a small troop deployment to Nigeria to support the country’s security forces.
The committee enlisted an outside law firm to review the mogul's interactions with Ghislaine Maxwell. As he faces fallout ...
Nigerian authorities say the United States is sending troops to Nigeria to train the West African country's military in combating extremism as a multifaceted security crisis spreads in the north.
Court’s closure would fail victims&survivors and represent “a catastrophic setback” in country’s fight against impunity Court ...
The war in Sudan is a battle for land and resources. Over nearly three years of conflict, the Sudanese Armed Forces—the country’s regular army—and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces have traded ...
The New Hanover County Board of Education voted to retain its current legal contract for another fiscal year, despite some members wanting to explore other firms in the wake of ...
ACLU of Louisiana’s Legal Director reflects on how she designed a blueprint for immigration work in the state, despite ...
A relatively unknown, Frances Ellen Watkins Harper was a Baltimore native born in the early 1800s who fought for voting rights, women's rights and an end to slavery.
If the U.K. is so desperate to diminish itself and sell out Chagos’s indigenous population, it would be better just to pay the U.S. to take full ownership of the archipelago.
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