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Denmark Invests Millions to Draw African Students in Immigration Initiative

Denmark’s Bold Initiative: A Gateway for African Students Denmark is embarking on an ambitious journey to enrich cultural and diplomatic relations by welcoming 230 African students annually over the next eight years. This initiative, as reported by LocalDenmark, aims not just to enhance education but to forge deeper connections that will serve both Denmark and the African continent. It's a remarkable vision, but what does it mean for the individuals…

Close to 40,000 Students Take National 12th Grade Exams in Somalia

**Mogadishu (AX)** – On a bright Saturday morning, a significant chapter unfolded in the pages of Somalia’s educational journey. Nearly 40,000 students embarked on the pivotal 12th Grade Certificate Examination for the 2024–2025 academic year. Such moments, steeped in hope and ambition, are not merely about tests; they represent dreams, aspirations, and the relentless pursuit of knowledge amidst challenging circumstances. This year, an impressive total of **39,397 students** from various regions and districts across the…

More than 41,000 Students Take National Exams in Mogadishu

Mogadishu (AX) — In a significant event for education in Somalia, a total of 41,639 students in the Banadir region participated in the intermediate-level national examinations last Monday. This marks a remarkable achievement, as it's now the sixth consecutive year that the Banadir Regional Administration has independently overseen the administration of these standardized tests. The day began with a sense of anticipation as students entered examination centers filled with nerves and hopeful energy. The Governor of Banadir…

U.S. Court Halts Trump Administration’s Restrictions on International Students at Harvard

A federal judge in Boston has temporarily halted a directive from former President Donald Trump that aimed to prevent foreign nationals from entering the U.S. for educational purposes at Harvard University. This ruling, rendered by U.S. District Judge Allison Burroughs, centers on a two-page temporary restraining order. It effectively blocks Trump's proclamation while the case undergoes further examination amid an escalating dispute between the Ivy League institution and the former Republican president. Judge Burroughs…

Trump’s Visa Halt Casts Doubt on Future for International Students

Understanding the Recent Halt on Student Visa Appointments in the U.S. The Trump administration has introduced a temporary freeze on student visa appointments at U.S. embassies. This decision stems from a broader push to enhance social media vetting protocols for foreign students—a move that has stirred considerable discussion in both academic circles and among prospective students worldwide. Issued by Secretary of State Marco Rubio, this directive mandates American embassies to pause scheduling new student visa…

Himilo Qaran Party Claims Electoral Commission Coerces Students in Elections

Mogadishu (AX) – In a bold statement echoing through the heart of Somalia's political landscape, the Himilo Qaran Political Party, under the leadership of former President Sharif Sheikh Ahmed, has brought to light serious allegations against the country’s electoral commission. They claim that students and educational institutions in Mogadishu are experiencing undue pressure to engage in an election process that the party has characterized as unilateral and fundamentally lacking in consensus. This assertion, made…

Sudan’s Crisis Strands 47 Nigerian Medical Students in Uncertainty

Nigerian Medical Students Repatriated from Sudan: A Critical Look In the heart of chaos, amidst the civil war that erupted in Sudan in April 2023, a group of medical students from Nigeria found themselves caught in a whirlwind of despair and uncertainty. These students—eager, bright minds in their final year at Sudan International University (SIU)—were abruptly evacuated by the Nigerian government. Their dreams, once vibrant and full of promise, now intertwined with the shadows of conflict.…

Court Halts U.S. Government’s Attempt to Dismiss Foreign Students from Harvard

A U.S. District Judge has intervened to block the Trump administration's attempt to revoke Harvard University's ability to enroll international students. This decision highlights the ongoing tension between academic freedom and the federal government's policies under President Donald Trump. Judge Allison Burroughs' recent ruling offers temporary relief to the many international students facing the daunting prospect of having to transfer. The Ivy League institution argued that this action was part of a broader campaign by…

Cambridge’s African Students Host Vital Conference on Power and Capital

11th Annual Cambridge Africa Together Conference: A Platform for Progress On the weekend of May 9 and 10, 2025, the esteemed city of Cambridge will play host to the 11th Annual Cambridge Africa Together Conference. This significant event promises to bring together more than 250 delegates—a diverse assembly that underscores one of Africa's most globally engaged forums dedicated to economic power, policy, and political leadership. Run entirely by the passionate members of the African Society of Cambridge University,…

More Than a Decade Since Chibok: Nigerian Students Continue to Face Threats

On April 14, we marked a haunting eleven years since the tragic abduction of 276 schoolgirls from Chibok by the extremist group Boko Haram in 2014. This incident did not merely shed light on the depths of human depravity but also highlighted the alarming systemic inadequacies in Nigeria's governance and security frameworks. Why, in a nation rich with resources and talent, do we continue to witness such harrowing events? Despite widespread condemnation and the fervent #BringBackOurGirls campaign, a staggering 90 of those…

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