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Burkina Faso Scraps Visa Fees for African Travellers

Burkina Faso has announced that citizens from every African country will no longer be required to pay visa fees when visiting the West African nation. The decision, revealed after a government cabinet meeting in Ouagadougou, is designed to encourage greater unity, cultural
September 13, 2025

US Police Arrest Suspect in Charlie Kirk Killing

Authorities in the United States have arrested a 22-year-old man accused of murdering conservative activist Charlie Kirk, ending a tense two-day manhunt that gripped the nation. The suspect, identified as Tyler Robinson, was taken into custody in Washington County, Utah, after a
September 13, 2025

UN Assembly Backs Gaza Two-State Roadmap

The United Nations General Assembly has voted decisively in favour of a resolution urging a comprehensive two-state solution to the protracted conflict between Israel and Palestine. The declaration, known as the New York Declaration, was backed by 142 countries, with 10 opposing
September 13, 2025

Bolsonaro Sentenced to 27 Years for Coup Attempt

Brazil’s Supreme Court has sentenced former President Jair Bolsonaro to 27 years and three months in prison after convicting him of orchestrating a coup attempt following his 2022 election defeat. This historic ruling marks the first time a former Brazilian president has
September 12, 2025

Trump Mourns Charlie Kirk After Tragic Shooting

President Donald Trump has condemned the killing of conservative activist Charlie Kirk, calling it a “senseless act of political violence” that has shaken the nation. Kirk, 31, founder of Turning Point USA, was shot dead during a public event at Utah Valley
September 12, 2025

Starmer Fires Ambassador Over Epstein Scandal

A storm has engulfed Britain’s diplomatic mission in Washington after Prime Minister Keir Starmer dismissed Ambassador Peter Mandelson over his past ties with disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein. The dismissal followed the release of emails suggesting that Mandelson not only kept up a
September 12, 2025

Gaza Families Face Agonizing Choice Amid Warnings

The people of Gaza City are once again caught in the grip of uncertainty. In the Al-Nasser neighborhood, which until now had been spared from the most destructive assaults, families woke up to leaflets scattered across the streets. Dropped by Israeli aircraft,
September 12, 2025

Kenya Cult Exhumations Deepen Crisis Over Religious Abuse

Fresh exhumations in coastal Kenya have revealed dozens more bodies linked to a deadly religious cult, intensifying scrutiny over how extremist teachings continue to exploit vulnerable communities. Investigators say the victims were persuaded by sect leaders to starve themselves to death, believing
September 11, 2025

Africa Calls For Shift To Climate Investment

African leaders have issued a clear message at the Africa Climate Summit: the continent refuses to be seen as a victim of climate change and instead seeks to be recognized as a hub for climate investment. Delegates urged transforming traditional climate aid
September 10, 2025
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