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What was the ‘catastrophic implosion’ of the Titan submersible? An expert explains
The four day-long search for the missing Titan submersible has come to a tragic end. Reports have confirmed the…
Migrant deaths at sea: the real blame lies with policies created by European states
Photo by Oliver Weiken/picture alliance via Getty Images Kerstin Bree Carlson, Roskilde University On 15 June, the overcrowded fishing trawler…
Twitter user shares 'shocking letter' an Embassy sent to a Nigerian applicant on why his/her Schengen visa was denied
Twitter user shares 'shocking letter' an Embassy sent to a Nigerian applicant on why his/her Schengen visa was denied …
Migrant deaths at sea: the real blame lies with policies created by European states
Photo by Oliver Weiken/picture alliance via Getty Images Kerstin Bree Carlson, Roskilde University On 15 June, the overcrowded fishing trawler…
Japa: Nigerians sell properties to afford fares to US, Europe
For David Ademola, selling his poultry farm was never part of the plans in his quest to relocate…
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The relocation story you don’t get told.
This was us several years back as a young couple looking for better life abroad. The dream was good, the…
Migrant numbers are rising: conflict, climate and harassment are forcing tens of millions to leave their homes
Ververidis Vasilis/Shutterstock Borja Santos Porras, IE University The number of forcibly displaced people increased to 108 million in 2022 and…
Debunking migration myths: the real reasons people move, and why most migration happens in the global south – podcast
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Lions are still being farmed in South Africa for hunters and tourism – they shouldn’t be
Lions at a commercial facility in South Africa. Courtesy Bloodlions Neil D’Cruze, University of Oxford and Jennah Green, Manchester Metropolitan…