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A New Chapter for Ghana, Global Immigration Disputes, and Africa’s Strategic Shift: Inside the Latest Diaspora Watch Edition 28.
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The 28th edition of Diaspora Watch Newspaper, your premier source for stories and developments impacting the African Diaspora globally, is here with an issue brimming with pivotal stories, insights, and analysis. In this edition, we celebrate historic milestones, dive deep into critical geopolitical matters, and explore the complexities shaping the African and global landscape today.
In a groundbreaking development, Ghana has witnessed history with the election of Prof. Naana Jane Opoku-Agyemang as the first female Vice President-elect of the country. Her victory marks a new chapter in Ghana’s political evolution, setting an inspiring precedent for women in leadership across Africa. Furthermore, Former President Mahama triumphs in a historic political comeback, defeating the incumbent Vice-President Mahamudu Bawumia in a highly contested presidential election over the weekend, signaling new dynamics in Ghana’s political arena.
Meanwhile, across the Atlantic, U.S. President-elect Donald Trump has set the stage for a controversial four-year term, with plans to deport all undocumented immigrants. In an exclusive interview, Trump outlined his vision for a national crackdown on illegal immigration, further igniting the ongoing debate over America’s immigration policies.
In Europe, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has made a rare admission regarding the staggering loss of life in the ongoing conflict with Russia. Zelensky reports 43,000 Ukrainian soldiers killed, while also revealing the immense toll on Russian forces, with 198,000 dead and 550,000 wounded. This grim update highlights the devastating human cost of the war.
Diaspora Watch also critically examines the recent surge in foreign visits to Africa. Is this a new era of international cooperation, or a strategic maneuver for global powers? Our in-depth analysis provides key insights into the diplomatic shifts taking place on the continent.
In the UK, 300,000 new visas have been granted to Nigerians in recent years, with British High Commissioner Richard Montgomery praising the significant contributions of Nigerians to the UK. This development sheds light on the evolving relationship between the two nations amid debates over immigration policies.
We also explore the failure of ECOWAS to foster regional cohesion and connectivity, more than 50 years after its creation, and discuss the implications of a US court decision that could potentially pave the way for a ban on TikTok, leaving over 170 million users in uncertainty.
This issue also shines a spotlight on Houston-based Marion Agbata, who graces our Diva Page, sharing her inspiring journey and achievements.
Diaspora Watch remains committed to being the go-to platform for news and stories that matter to Africans and people of African descent worldwide. Stay informed, stay connected, and continue to engage with the world through the lens of the African Diaspora.
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Diaspora Watch Vol. 63
Diaspora Watch Unveils 63rd Edition: A Global Mirror of Power, Politics and People
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The 63rd edition of Diaspora Watch Newspapers has hit the stands this week, bringing readers a compelling mix of global power plays, continental shifts, economic pursuits and cultural flashpoints.
From New York to Niamey, London to Lagos, the edition offers a panoramic view of unfolding events shaping the world and Africa’s place within it.
On the cover, U.S. politics takes centre stage as President Donald Trump, addressing the United Nations, boldly declares: “No President Has Done What I’ve Done.” In a dramatic twist on African geopolitics, Burkina Faso, Mali and Niger jointly announce their withdrawal from the International Criminal Court, condemning it as a “neo-colonial tool.”
Kenya’s President turns to America’s corporate giants, assuring investors of stability in a pitch to attract capital inflows. Nigeria equally seizes the moment, with the NNPC outlining ambitious upstream oil and gas expansion plans targeting $60 billion in investment. Across the Caribbean, CARICOM leaders rally at the UNGA 80, pressing hard for climate justice and a development agenda that cannot be ignored.
Europe is not left out of the storm: the Welsh First Minister pointedly shuns Trump’s banquet, fueling political ripples back home, while in Africa, Cameroon’s political dynasty faces unusual pressure as President Biya’s daughter openly calls on citizens to reject her father’s re-election bid. Elsewhere, Albania breaks new ground with the appointment of an AI “Minister” to combat corruption in public procurement — a move being hailed as futuristic governance.
On the health front, the World Health Organization issues a sobering warning, noting that slowing progress on non-communicable diseases and mental health is putting millions at risk globally.
Sports enthusiasts will find gripping drama on the back page, where Manchester United’s crisis-hit boss lays down the gauntlet with a blunt declaration: “My way or no way.”
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Diaspora Watch Vol. 62
Diaspora Watch 62nd Edition Is Here!
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The 62nd edition of Diaspora Watch Newspapers is out, delivering a hard-hitting blend of global politics, African affairs, diplomacy, business, health, and culture, with stories that cut across continents and shape conversations.
Leading the cover is a riveting headline from London, where Donald Trump’s UK visit takes a dramatic turn as he sidesteps the brewing Mandelson–Epstein controversy, raising eyebrows in diplomatic and media circles alike.
In the Middle East, Saudi authorities have freed three Nigerian pilgrims detained over alleged drug trafficking, bringing relief to families back home. On the domestic front, Labour Party’s Peter Obi lambasts President Tinubu over plans for emergency rule in Rivers State, stoking fresh political debates.
The global economy also takes centre stage: the United Kingdom secures a massive £150 billion U.S. investment as Prime Minister Keir Starmer and Donald Trump strike a landmark tech deal. Meanwhile, South Sudan is plunged deeper into crisis as President Salva Kiir suspends his deputy, Riek Machar, and accuses him of treason.
In Asia, U.S.-China tensions flare once again as Beijing slams Nvidia with monopoly breach accusations, just as both nations resume sensitive trade talks. Public health makes headlines with the World Health Organization’s grim report of a 50% surge in global cholera deaths. From Europe, Spain introduces disaster preparedness lessons for children, a move hailed as a pioneering approach to climate resilience.
The Caribbean bloc, CARICOM, issues a firm condemnation of Israel’s strike on Qatar, insisting on respect for international law. In the energy sector, the United States oil industry struggles as job losses mount and companies slash spending amid sliding prices.
On the cultural front, Hollywood dazzles as Brad Pitt and The Studio emerge dominant at the 2025 Emmy Awards, sealing their place in entertainment history.
With fearless reportage and bold editorial framing, Diaspora Watch continues to provide the diaspora community with sharp insights and global perspectives, reinforcing its position as the voice of Africans abroad and a trusted lens on world affairs.
The 62nd edition is available now in print and digital formats.
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Diaspora Watch Vol. 54
Dive into the latest edition of Diaspora Watch, a premier publication dedicated to sharing the stories and experiences of the global diaspora community!
The 54th edition promises to be a riveting read, packed with thought-provoking articles, in-depth analysis, and expert insights on pressing topics affecting Africans globally.
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This edition covers a range of timely and impactful stories, from cultural missteps to global economic shifts. You’ll find in-depth coverage of former Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari’s passing in London, the US shifting focus to trade in Africa, and Pacific Island Nations leading the charge in climate action.
Other highlights include Governor Soludo’s engagement with Ndi Anambra in the US, celebrating 52 years of CARICOM’s regional integration and cooperation, and Barcelona’s payment to Messi in deferred salary.
Some of the key stories you’ll encounter include:
Trump’s recent comments on Liberian President’s English ability have sparked debate, Kenya is in turmoil with opposition demands for the President’s resignation, and the Trump administration is pushing Africa deportation deals.
Meanwhile, ICE has arrested dozens of convicted criminals in a nationwide operation, and the US State Department has cut over 1,300 jobs in mass layoffs.
Whether you’re interested in news, politics, or culture, the 54th edition of Diaspora Watch has something for everyone.
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