South Africa's Anti-Migrant Deadline Sparks Anxiety
African migrants in South Africa are growing anxious ahead of a June 30 deadline set by protesters demanding the departure of undocumented foreigners. Meanwhile, at least three people have been killed in floods in Ghana's capital, and Cape Verde emerges as a haven for LGBTQ+ individuals.

Anxiety in South Africa
Tensions are rising among African migrants in South Africa as a June 30 deadline approaches. The deadline was imposed by protesters who are calling for undocumented foreigners to leave the country voluntarily.
Floods in Ghana
In Ghana, severe floods have paralyzed the capital city, leading to at least three confirmed deaths. The floods have caused widespread disruption to daily life and infrastructure.
Cape Verde as a Sanctuary
Cape Verde is gaining attention as a more welcoming destination for LGBTQ+ people across Africa, offering greater acceptance and opportunities.


