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Context of Land Loss by the Basotho in the 19th Century

Dr. Motlatsi Thabane examines the 19th-century loss of Basotho land due to British treaties and Voortrekker actions, fueling current Lesotho-South Africa border debates driven by nationalism and land reclamation demands.

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Africa-wealth-inequality

Africa’s Four Richest Individuals Possess more Wealth than Half the Continent’s Population, According to Oxfam Reports

Africa’s 23 billionaires and top 5% hold vast wealth, yet low wealth taxes exacerbate poverty and inequality, with Oxfam advocating for a 1% wealth tax and 10% income tax to fund public services, as highlighted by N’Zi-Hassane at the AU Summit.

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EU-population-growth

EU’s Population Reaches a Record 450 Million, Fueled by Migration, according to Eurostat

The EU’s population hit 450.4 million in 2024, fueled by 2.3 million net migrants despite a natural decline of 1.3 million, underscoring challenges from low birth rates and an aging population, according to Eurostat.

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Youth-in-Food-Security

Empowering Young People in Agriculture Could Enhance the Global Economy, According to a Report by the FAO

A UN report underscores the critical role of youth in food security and economic growth, highlighting that 44% work in agrifood systems, over 20% are unemployed or not in education, and food insecurity among youth increased to 24.4% by 2023, especially in Africa.

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Ancient DNA Connects Egypt to Mesopotamia, Study Reveals

Ancient DNA from Egypt’s Nuwayrat tomb reveals a genetic link to Mesopotamia, with 80% North African and 20% Fertile Crescent ancestry, suggesting migration and cultural exchange 5,000 years ago during the Great Pyramid’s era.

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