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US Cuts Threaten United Nations Peacekeeping Operations

The United Nations is grappling with a major funding crisis after the United States, historically the largest contributor to UN peacekeeping, canceled nearly $5 billion in foreign aid previously approved by Congress. President Donald Trump justified the cuts by criticizing inefficiencies in
September 4, 2025

Kim Jong Un’s Beijing Visit Sparks Secrecy Concerns

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un recently traveled to Beijing for a high-profile meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin, drawing global attention not only for the diplomacy but also for the extraordinary security measures surrounding the event. Analysts say the visit underscores
September 4, 2025

Tanzania Strengthens Health Sector for Future

Tanzania has once again demonstrated its commitment to enhancing its health sector and reducing reliance on imported medicines, a move highlighted during the 75th Session of the World Health Organization (WHO) Regional Committee for Africa in Lusaka, Zambia. The meeting, which brought
September 4, 2025

Unsafe Foods Threaten Health in Tanzanian Markets

Tanzanian consumers are facing growing risks from substandard and potentially unsafe food products flooding local markets. From questionable milk powder to flours with undisclosed additives, shoppers often have no way of knowing what they are consuming, raising concerns about long-term health impacts.
September 4, 2025

China’s Parade Signals Global Power and Ambitions

 China’s grand military parade in Tiananmen Square on Wednesday marked 80 years since the end of World War II, blending historical commemoration with a vivid display of modern military capabilities. President Xi Jinping presided over the event, overseeing columns of troops, advanced
September 4, 2025

Sudan Landslide Leaves Village in Ruins

In the remote Darfur region of western Sudan, a landslide has wiped out the village of Tarasin, leaving devastation on a scale that local residents and aid groups describe as unimaginable. Early reports suggest that more than 1,000 people may have lost
September 4, 2025

Arusha Tourism Growth Drives Calls For Leadership

As Tanzania approaches its general elections later this year, stakeholders in the tourism sector are urging the electorate to choose leaders who can address infrastructure challenges and unlock the full potential of the industry. Arusha, often regarded as the “safari capital” of
September 3, 2025
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