Foreign Press

  • Policy Insider
  • Posted by Policy Insider
July 7, 2025

​The sacred wooden instrument has been kept in the quai Branly museum in Paris for the...

Read More
  • Policy Insider
  • Posted by Policy Insider
July 7, 2025

​Israel’s military launched airstrikes early on Monday targeting ports and facilities held by Yemen’s Houthi rebels....

Read More
  • Policy Insider
  • Posted by Policy Insider
July 7, 2025

​“politicians, law enforcement, SAPS (South African Police Service), metro police and correctional services, prosecutors, judiciary” were...

Read More
  • Policy Insider
  • Posted by Policy Insider
July 6, 2025

​A new UN report says getting unemployed youth into agricultural jobs could change the future of...

Read More
  • Policy Insider
  • Posted by Policy Insider
July 6, 2025

​Capoeira, a form of martial art disguised as dance, is now being used in Brazil to...

Read More
  • Policy Insider
  • Posted by Policy Insider
July 6, 2025

​Four months ahead of Côte d’Ivoire’s presidential election, the Ivorian diaspora is mobilising in Paris, and...

Read More
  • Policy Insider
  • Posted by Policy Insider
July 6, 2025

​Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei received an enthusiastic welcome at a mosque in Tehran as...

Read More
  • Policy Insider
  • Posted by Policy Insider
July 6, 2025

​Chinese tourists are pouring into one of Morocco’s most famous sites, drawn by its culture and...

Read More
  • Policy Insider
  • Posted by Policy Insider
July 5, 2025

​Friends, family members, teammates and coaches of the late Portuguese football player Diogo Jota gathered in...

Read More
  • Policy Insider
  • Posted by Policy Insider
July 5, 2025

​On a tiny island in Uganda’s Lake Victoria, local fishermen have created a rare harmony with...

Read More

This website stores cookies on your computer. Cookie Policy