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Tanzania, Somalia Reconnect Through Direct Flights Deal

Tanzania and Somalia have signed a major aviation agreement that will soon see direct commercial flights resume between Dar es Salaam and Mogadishu, a move expected to boost diplomatic, economic, and cultural exchange. The announcement came during Somalia’s 65th Independence Day celebration
July 4, 2025

Macron, Putin Resume Talks After Years

The presidents of France and Russia held their first phone conversation in more than two and a half years. The discussion, which lasted over two hours, focused on the ongoing conflict in Ukraine as well as broader international concerns. During the call,
July 3, 2025

Iran Suspends IAEA Cooperation After Nuclear Site Attacks

Iran’s Vice President Masoud Pezeshkian has ordered the suspension of cooperation with the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) following a series of attacks on Iranian nuclear facilities. Tehran attributes these attacks to covert actions by the United States and has responded by
July 3, 2025

Rwanda Accused of Supporting M23 Rebels Amid Denials

A recent report by United Nations experts has brought renewed attention to the ongoing conflict in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), alleging that neighboring Rwanda plays a significant role in supporting the rebel group M23. The report claims that Rwanda has
July 3, 2025

Uganda Turns to BRICS for Fairer Global Deal

Uganda has officially joined the BRICS group as a Partner State, signaling a bold shift in its foreign relations. Once heavily reliant on Western aid, especially in healthcare and infrastructure, Uganda is now turning to countries like Brazil, Russia, India, China, and
July 3, 2025
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