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M23 Rebel Advance Threatens Peace Talks Progress

As peace negotiations between the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) and Rwanda continue in Doha, Qatar, tensions remain high on the ground, where the M23 rebel group has stepped up its military campaign in the eastern region of the DRC. According
May 7, 2025

Qatar Hosts Congo-Rwanda Talks, Engages Rebel Leaders

The government of Qatar has once again positioned itself as a key diplomatic broker by hosting high-stakes talks between the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), Rwanda, and representatives of the M23 rebel movement. The negotiations, which quietly resumed in Doha on
May 7, 2025

China, U.S. Restart Trade Talks Amid Tariff Strains

After months of economic tension and rising tariffs, senior trade representatives from the United States and China are set to meet this weekend in Geneva for high-level discussions aimed at defusing the ongoing trade war. The meeting will bring together U.S. Treasury
May 7, 2025

Foreign Affairs Office Nears Completion In Dodoma

 The construction of the new Ministry of Foreign Affairs and East African Cooperation headquarters in Mtumba, part of Dodoma, Tanzania’s administrative capital, is approaching finalization, with approximately 90 percent of the project now complete. This milestone was confirmed during an official inspection
May 7, 2025

UAE Bestows Top Honor on President Samia Suluhu Hassan

President Samia Suluhu Hassan has received one of the United Arab Emirates’ highest national honors — the Mother of the Nation Order — in recognition of her leadership in championing sustainable development and social progress in Tanzania. The award was formally presented
May 6, 2025

India Eases Tariffs on U.S. Imports to Boost Trade

India has made a significant move to enhance trade with the United States by offering zero tariffs on a range of crucial imports, including pharmaceuticals, steel, and auto parts. The policy change, announced during a key meeting between Indian officials and U.S.
May 6, 2025

Hope Fades as Congo Peace Efforts Stall Again

More than five decades since the first attempts were made to bring peace to the conflict-ridden eastern region of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), efforts to resolve the crisis still seem stuck in a frustrating cycle of setbacks and stalled
May 6, 2025

CCM Says No Political Rift With CHADEMA

A few days after retired Prime Minister and respected statesman Judge Joseph Warioba urged Tanzania’s major political players—CCM, CHADEMA, and the government—to come together for dialogue aimed at resolving political tensions ahead of the 2025 general elections, the ruling party has responded
May 6, 2025

European Lawmakers to Debate Tanzania Political Case

The European Parliament is preparing to hold an emergency debate this week on the unfolding political situation in Tanzania, focusing on the ongoing legal case against opposition leader Tundu Lissu. Lawmakers are scheduled to convene on May 7, 2025, for a full-day
May 6, 2025
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