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Daily Maverick on MSNWas Trump’s Africa summit just outsourcing America’s immigration problem?The US president reportedly asked the five African nations at his summit to accept third-country asylum seekers.
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The Newark Advocate on MSNLicking County history: After business success, Newark's Edward Roye was ready for changeNewark Advocate history columnist Doug Stout shares more about Edward James Roye, an African American Newark resident who became a Liberian president.
Many criticized Donald Trump’s compliment to Liberian President Joseph Boakai as disrespectful, saying it was a reflection of ...
When U.S. President Donald Trump met five African leaders in Washington in July, his lack of familiarity with the continent ...
It was a perfect pitch. The ball sped straight across home plate where it was met with an equally powerful kick. Perryline ...
The family were informed of the disappearance by the Indian Embassy in Saudi Arabia on Wednesday, ten days after the attack ...
By now, the spectacle of foreign leaders being corralled into becoming bit players in a public theatre starring Donald Trump ...
Bissau, Liberia, Mauritania and Senegal were recently invited to the White House by President Trump for a purported business ...
President Trump has surprised African officials and observers with his recent focus on the continent, where the U.S. has lagged behind China, Russia and Middle Eastern countries in building ...
Across Africa, English accents vary, but the Liberian accent is often recognized for its clarity, particularly among those ...
Over the past week, the West African nation of Liberia was widely reported in the news around the globe, while social media literally exploded – especially in Africa – when United States President ...
Trump had the audacity to ask the Liberian president where he learned to speak English. Nothing's new about Trump's misapprehension of African history and culture.
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