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African Nations Rush to Evacuate Citizens

 Ghana is preparing to evacuate approximately 300 of its citizens from South Africa following a renewed wave of xenophobic violence targeting migrants from several sub-Saharan African countries, authorities confirmed on Monday. Foreign Minister Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa said the affected Ghanaian nationals had
May 14, 2026

US Food Aid Overhaul Raises Global Hunger Concerns

The United States is considering major changes to its flagship international food aid program, Food for Peace, raising concerns among humanitarian experts that assistance could become increasingly tied to U.S. agricultural and political interests. According to documents obtained by Devex, Food for
May 14, 2026

Tanzania Sets Transport Reform Agenda 2026/27

Tanzania has unveiled an ambitious transport development agenda for the 2026/27 financial year, outlining eight strategic priorities aimed at modernising infrastructure and improving efficiency across the rail, port, aviation, maritime, and training sectors. Presenting the ministry’s budget in Parliament in Dodoma on
May 14, 2026

Police Recover Murdered IFM Student Remains

Tanzanian authorities have confirmed a major development in a high-profile murder investigation after police recovered missing human remains linked to the killing of James Temba, a former student of the Institute of Finance Management (IFM), in a case that has shocked the
May 14, 2026

Trump Xi Talks Redefine Global Political Order

U.S. President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping opened one of the most consequential diplomatic meetings of the year on Thursday in Beijing, holding high-stakes talks that could reshape the balance of global economic and geopolitical power. The two leaders exchanged
May 14, 2026

Traoré Demands Africa’s Industrial Freedom Now

Ibrahim Traoré has delivered one of the strongest modern calls for African industrial independence, urging global powers to replace aid-driven relationships with partnerships centered on technology transfer, scientific progress, and economic sovereignty. Speaking in Moscow during meetings focused on international cooperation and
May 14, 2026

U.S. Plans Major Changes to Food for Peace Program

A debate is intensifying in the United States over the future of Food for Peace, the country’s flagship international food assistance program, following reports that the government is considering major changes that could reshape how aid is delivered to vulnerable populations around
May 13, 2026

Nepal Farmers Struggle After US Aid Cuts

Thousands of smallholder farmers in Nepal are struggling to adapt after the termination of U.S.-funded agricultural development programs that had supported rural communities for years. Among the initiatives affected was Feed the Future, a major USAID-backed program that provided seeds, training, technical
May 13, 2026
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