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France Trial Highlights Debate Over Assisted Dying

Twelve elderly activists from the French group Ultime Liberté have appeared in court in Paris, facing charges for helping individuals access drugs used for euthanasia. The trial has drawn national attention as France continues to debate the legalization of assisted dying. The
September 16, 2025

Albania Appoints World’s First AI Minister

In a world first, Albania has appointed an artificial intelligence system named Diella as a virtual government minister, tasked with overseeing public procurement. The announcement, made by Prime Minister Edi Rama, aims to tackle corruption and bring greater transparency to government contracts,
September 16, 2025

Medvedev Warns NATO No-Fly Zone Could Spark War

Tensions in Eastern Europe have reached a new high as former Russian President Dmitry Medvedev warned that any attempt by NATO to impose a no-fly zone over Ukraine could be considered a direct act of war. His comments, shared on social media,
September 16, 2025

Rwanda and DRC Pursue U.S.-Backed Mineral Reforms

For years, the heart of Africa has been both blessed and burdened. Beneath the soil of Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) lie vast reserves of minerals that power modern life  cobalt for electric cars, tantalum for smartphones, lithium
September 16, 2025

U.S. Envoy Warns Tanzanians Against Visa Overstays

The United States’ acting envoy to Tanzania has issued a firm reminder to Tanzanians traveling to the United States: respect the terms of your visa and depart on time. Andrew Lentz, the Chargé d’Affaires at the U.S. Embassy in Dar es Salaam,
September 15, 2025

Rubio Reassures Israel Amid Qatar Strike Fallout

Marco Rubio stepped onto Israeli soil carrying both reassurance and unease. The U.S. Secretary of State arrived in Jerusalem only days after Israel’s controversial airstrike on Qatar, an operation that drew international condemnation for targeting alleged leaders of Hamas. Rubio’s message was
September 15, 2025

DR Congo Begins Ebola Vaccination in Kasai Outbreak

The World Health Organization has begun emergency vaccination efforts in southern Kasai Province of the Democratic Republic of the Congo following an Ebola outbreak reported earlier this month. The campaign started in Bulape, where health teams are focusing on frontline workers and
September 15, 2025

DRC Military Court Reopens Kabila Case Amid Controversy

The Democratic Republic of Congo’s Supreme Military Court has ordered the reopening of the treason case against former President Joseph Kabila, raising fresh questions about accountability, politics, and regional stability. The move comes after the government requested that three new witnesses be
September 13, 2025
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