In the French Channel Port of Calais, hundreds of refugees and migrants are still hoping to reach the United Kingdom, a journey which has become even harder in the wake of Brexit.
Young Guinean Migrant Alia Camara crossed several hurdles on route to Europe, but now he looks set to achieve his dream: he’s been taken on by a football team in Greek Capital Athens.
As countries scramble to roll out vaccines against Covid-19 , the African Nation of Rwanda says it’s ready for the challenge, based on the experiences of past campaigns.
And El Salvador is seeing a new trend on tourism, as former guirrelas help visitors learn about the country’s bloody 1980’s civil war.
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