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Diaspora Watch – Vol. 29 – Dec. 16 – 22, 2024

Experience the Power of Global Connections in the 29th Edition of Diaspora Watch!
Get ready to dive into the latest news and updates from around the world! From the UK’s migrant crisis to Nigeria’s tax reforms, we’ve got you covered. In this edition, we’ll take you on a journey across continents, exploring the most pressing issues, triumphs, and innovations that shape our global community.
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Learn about the UK government’s struggles to address the migrant crisis, as crossings surpass 35,000, sparking concerns about border control and humanitarian responses.
Find out how Femi Lanlehin is changing lives through the BELLS Initiative, inspiring a new generation of leaders and change-makers. Get the latest updates on NAFDAC’s warnings about festive season health risks from fake products, emphasizing the need for vigilance and consumer protection.
A Nigerian scholar has secured a €2m grant in the Netherlands, highlighting the country’s growing presence in the global academic community. Tax reforms in Nigeria spark debate, with some arguing it’s a necessary step, while others see it as an added burden.
The UK supports Grenada’s sustainable future with £10m in renewable energy funding, demonstrating the power of international cooperation.
Google upgrades NotebookLM with AI-powered podcasts and enhanced tools, revolutionizing the way we learn and interact.
Kimma Wreh releases two cybersecurity books, emphasizing the importance of online safety and digital literacy. Discover how these innovations are transforming industries and improving lives.
Lookman and Nnadozie are set to make Nigeria proud at the CAF Awards, celebrating excellence in African football. Steinmeier’s Lesotho visit marks a new chapter in Germany-Africa relations, fostering greater cooperation and understanding.
Peace talks between the DRC and Rwanda collapse amid M23 rebel impasse, highlighting the complexities of conflict resolution. Mauritius police issue an arrest warrant for the ex-Central Bank governor, demonstrating the country’s commitment to accountability and good governance.
Don’t miss out on this jam-packed edition of Diaspora Watch! Stay informed, stay engaged, and stay inspired!
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Anti Trump Immigration Policies Hit US, Mayor Decries Violence

Anti Trump Immigration Policies Hit US, Mayor Decries Violence
San Francisco Mayor, Daniel Lurie addressed the public following a protest that escalated into violence over the weekend, reaffirming his administration’s commitment to safety and peaceful expression.
“My first priority as mayor is, and has always been, the safety of everyone who lives or works in San Francisco,” Lurie said. “I have been coordinating with local law enforcement and city departments throughout the weekend to keep everyone safe during this evening’s protest, and I am with our city’s public safety leadership right now, getting real-time updates from the ground.”
The mayor underscored the importance of protecting the right to peaceful protest. “Everyone in this country has a right to make their voice heard peacefully, and local law enforcement will always protect that right and the rights of everyone in our city to be safe.”
However, Lurie condemned the turn toward violence that occurred as the protest wound down. “But we will never tolerate violent and destructive behavior, and as crowds dwindled, a group that remained caused injuries to police officers, vandalized Muni vehicles, and broke windows of local businesses. As a result, SFPD made approximately 60 arrests, and the protest has now wound down.”
“Violence directed at law enforcement or public servants is never acceptable,” he added.
City agencies are now focused on recovery efforts. “We are working right now to clean up damage, get Muni back to full operations, and coordinating across departments to remain fully prepared for any upcoming activities.”
In closing, Lurie reiterated San Francisco’s stance on supporting its immigrant communities. “As I have always said, efforts to target members of our immigrant community who contribute to our city, support our economy, and raise their families here make our city less safe.”
“We will continue San Francisco’s decades-long practice of prioritizing everyone’s safety by supporting community organizations, investing in immigrant legal services, and continuing to build trust with local law enforcement.”
There have been massive protests against Trump’s immigration policies which has seen many persons deported and citizens of countries banned from access into the United States.
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Diaspora Watch – Vol. 49

From global politics to cultural milestones, this edition brings a powerful mix of African and diaspora perspectives:
Global Affairs: U.S. imposes new travel bans; DRC restricts media coverage; Tanzania blocks social media.
Politics: Trump lifts Syria sanctions; UK-US tariff talks stall
Business: Nigeria boosts oil investments; Egypt expands pharma exports
Health: WHO issues RSV vaccine guidance; warns against flavored nicotine
Entertainment: Farewell to Ngugi wa Thiong’o; Kizz Daniel drops new EP
Sports: Coco Gauff reaches French Open semis; Ronaldo leads Portugal
Climate: Niger flood crisis; EU sets 2040 climate goals
Tech & Diplomacy: Nigeria to deploy 7,000 telecom towers; Ethiopia secures IMF deal
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Abramovich threatened with legal action over Chelsea sale funds

Abramovich threatened with legal action over Chelsea sale funds
The UK government is threatening former Chelsea owner Roman Abramovich with legal action over the frozen £2.5 billion ($3.4 billion) generated from the sale of the club, which has been earmarked to help Ukraine’s war victims.
Finance minister Rachel Reeves and foreign minister David Lammy said late Monday they were “frustrated” by the failure to reach agreement with Abramovich over where the funds of the May 2022 sale go.
The UK government wants the funds to be directed towards humanitarian purposes in Ukraine, but the oligarch insists they be used for all victims of the conflict, including in Russia.
A consortium led by US businessman Todd Boehly bought the Premier League giants after Abramovich was sanctioned following Russian President Vladimir Putin’s invasion of Ukraine, and the frozen funds are being held in a UK bank account.
They still legally belong to Abramovic and cannot be moved without a licence from the Office of Financial Sanctions Implementation.
“The government is determined to see the proceeds from the sale of Chelsea Football Club reach humanitarian causes in Ukraine,” said the two ministers.
“We are deeply frustrated that it has not been possible to reach an agreement on this with Mr Abramovich so far.
“While the door for negotiations will remain open, we are fully prepared to pursue this through the courts if required, to ensure people suffering in Ukraine can benefit from these proceeds as soon as possible,” they added.
The 58-year-old Russian billionaire bought the club in 2003 and had an estimated fortune of $14.5 billion in 2021.
Chelsea enjoyed their most successful ever period under Abramovich, winning two Champions Leagues, five Premier Leagues, five FA Cups, two Europa Leagues and a Club World Cup.
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