In a historic turn of events, the African National Congress (ANC) has lost its majority in South Africa’s national elections for the first time in 30 years. The ruling party’s decline in support has been attributed to allegations of corruption and a struggling economy. The opposition parties, particularly the Democratic Alliance and the Economic Freedom Fighters, have made significant gains in this election.
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‘We feel like we’re back in Senegal’: the Sufis helping migrants in the Canaries | Global development
In Gran Canaria, a gathering of Senegalese teenage boys and girls, primarily asylum seekers facing harsh conditions in detention centers, find solace in their Mouride brotherhood, celebrating their Sufi heritage through prayers and communal meals. The rising number of Senegalese migrants, driven by job scarcity at home, reflects a broader trend as nearly 47,000 migrants arrived in the Canary Islands in 2024 via perilous routes. The local dahira not only fosters community and support but...
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