This article gives a nice overview of South Africa and Nigeria's current issues with xenophobia. It is useful in that it has clear and concise headings and connects the current issue with history, geography, and supporting statistics. Because it is written from an American-centric action, it simply analyzes what the world is doing in response to the xenophobia, rather than a specific analysis on what South Africa or Nigeria can specifically do. https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2019/09/09/whats-behind-south-africas-xenophobic-violence-last-week/
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