Africa's Youthful Future: Leadership Investment Key
With over 70% of Africans under 30, the continent faces a pivotal decade requiring unprecedented leadership investment to harness demographic potential for global innovation.
With over 70% of Africans under 30, the continent faces a pivotal decade requiring unprecedented leadership investment to harness demographic potential for global innovation.
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Donald Trump has endorsed a bipartisan spending agreement to fund most government agencies until September while extending Homeland Security funding for two weeks.
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