Accra Summit Agrees on Global Fund for Slave Trade Compensation
In a landmark decision at the Accra Reparation Conference, delegates established a Global Reparation Fund, seeking compensation for African descendants impacted by the trans-Atlantic slave trade.
Rwanda Unveils Visa-Free Travel for All African Visitors
Rwanda opens its doors to visa-free travel for all Africans, joining the continent’s effort to foster free movement and trade, transforming Africa’s tourism and economic landscape.
EU to establish in Nuuk as Greenland eyes new markets
Amid Greenland’s search for new business partners, the European Union establishes first office in Nuuk as the island’s exports decreased by 15% after Russian sanctions.
New language app to support learning endangered languages
An EU funded project has released a new language learning app called IndyLan, encouraging English, Spanish, Norwegian, Swedish and Finnish speakers to learn endangered languages.
Pressure mounts on Europe’s Guantanamo
Refusing the repatriation of European women and their children detained in camps in Syria is becoming a stain on Europe and a threat to security.
EU trading with Mercosur: a bargain or exploitation?
After two decades of start-stop negotiations, EU trade negotiators have struck a historical trade deal with South American trade block Mercosur.
COVID-19 Diplomacy
With Western countries primarily looking to supply their own with vaccine doses, China, India and Russia have scored diplomatic points by distributing their vaccines globally.
Britannia rules the Nordic waves
The United Kingdom is making fishing agreements with several countries near and within arctic territories on its’ aim to restore former self-proclaimed imperial glory.