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SIPRI Warns Peacekeeping Missions at Risk Globally

 A new report released today by the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI) has raised serious concerns about the future of international stability efforts, warning that peacekeeping missions across the world are facing mounting pressure due to declining troop contributions, funding shortages,
May 26, 2026

Senegal Faces Deepening Political Crisis After Resignations

Senegal has been plunged into a deepening political uncertainty following a series of high-level leadership changes that have shaken the country’s governing institutions and raised concerns over the stability of President Bassirou Diomaye Faye’s administration. The crisis escalated after the Speaker of
May 26, 2026

Rubio Signals Possible Iran Ceasefire Deal

 United States Secretary of State Marco Rubio has indicated that diplomatic efforts to secure a ceasefire agreement with Iran remain active, stating that there is still a realistic possibility of reaching a breakthrough as early as Monday. His remarks come at a
May 26, 2026

Iran Rejects Nuclear Weapons Amid Rising Tensions

Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian has declared that Iran does not seek nuclear weapons, insisting Tehran is prepared to reassure the international community over its intentions even as regional tensions continue to escalate across the Middle East. Speaking during a period of fragile
May 26, 2026

Iran Signals Hormuz Control as Nuclear Tensions Rise

A senior Iranian military adviser has warned that Tehran could take stronger control over the strategically vital Strait of Hormuz and even reconsider its participation in international nuclear agreements if external threats against the country continue to escalate, remarks likely to intensify
May 26, 2026

Trump Says Iran Deal Talks Near Completion

Donald Trump has said negotiations over a potential agreement with Iran are “largely negotiated,” signalling what he described as significant progress toward a deal that could include the reopening and protection of the Strait of Hormuz, one of the world’s most important
May 25, 2026

Tanzania Youth Turn to Viagra Amid Pressure

A growing number of young men in Tanzania are reportedly turning to erectile dysfunction drugs such as Viagra and unregulated products like Vega 100 in secrecy, driven by social pressure, relationship stress, and a desire to prove masculinity. The trend, increasingly observed
May 25, 2026

Chadema Appoints Lema to Revive Stronghold

Tanzania’s main opposition party Chama cha Demokrasia na Maendeleo has appointed veteran politician Godbless Lema to lead its Central Zone in a strategic move aimed at rebuilding the party’s political influence in one of the country’s most important regions. The announcement was
May 25, 2026

Trump Tightens US Green Card Rules

The administration of Donald Trump has introduced sweeping new restrictions on green card processing, requiring most temporary visa holders in the United States to leave the country and return to their home nations for interviews and residency application processing. The policy marks
May 25, 2026

South Africa Expands Crackdown on Undocumented Migrants

South Africa has sharply intensified its immigration enforcement operations, with official figures revealing that more than 109,000 undocumented foreign nationals have been arrested and deported over the past five financial years in one of the country’s most aggressive border control campaigns in
May 25, 2026

Global Justice Systems Face Intensifying Credibility Crisis

Debate surrounding international legal institutions is intensifying as governments, legal scholars, and diplomatic observers increasingly question issues of balance, consistency, and institutional legitimacy within the global justice system. The growing scrutiny reflects wider geopolitical tensions and evolving discussions about how international legal
May 23, 2026
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