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Uganda’s Gold Claim Sparks Global Doubt

Claims that Uganda has discovered vast quantities of gold—potentially exceeding all the gold ever mined in human history—have generated global attention, excitement, and skepticism in equal measure. While officials describe the find as a transformative opportunity, experts caution that the figures require
March 26, 2026

Digital Trade Rules Raise Concerns in Africa

African countries are increasingly expressing concern that emerging global rules on digital trade could restrict their ability to shape the future of their economies, as negotiations continue within the World Trade Organization (WTO). At the center of the debate is the long-standing
March 26, 2026

Africa Questions WTO Fairness Ahead of Key Trade Talks

Policymakers and trade experts across Africa are increasingly raising concerns about whether existing global trade rules genuinely support the continent’s development, as discussions heat up ahead of critical negotiations at the World Trade Organization (WTO). At the heart of these debates is
March 26, 2026

“Is Global Justice Truly Fair for Africa?”

In the heart of Dar es Salaam, a critical conversation is set to unfold—one that goes far beyond cinema and touches the very foundations of international law, sovereignty, and justice. The upcoming screening of a bold documentary on the International Criminal Court
March 26, 2026

“Lebanon Must Not Become Another Gaza,” Warns Guterres

The Secretary-General of the United Nations, António Guterres, has issued one of his strongest warnings yet as tensions escalate across the Middle East, cautioning that the ongoing clashes between Israel and the militant group Hezbollah risk plunging Lebanon into a devastating humanitarian
March 26, 2026

Talks or Tension? U.S.–Iran Signals Deep Divide

In a development that has once again drawn global attention to the fragile state of Middle East diplomacy, Donald Trump claimed on Wednesday (March 25) that Iran is quietly engaged in negotiations with the United States—despite what he described as Tehran’s reluctance
March 26, 2026

Lavrov Warns World Risks Lawless Future

Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov has issued a stark warning, claiming the world is moving toward an era devoid of international law. Speaking at a recent diplomatic forum, Lavrov said, “We are returning to a world with no international law,” highlighting his
March 25, 2026

Tanzania Loses Veteran Minister William Lukuvi

Tanzania is mourning the sudden passing of veteran politician and Minister of State in the Prime Minister’s Office for Policy, Parliament, Coordination, and Persons with Disabilities, William Vangimembe Lukuvi. The announcement came on Wednesday, March 25, 2026, from the Secretary to the
March 25, 2026

Bobi Wine Siege Ends After Pressure

Police and military personnel who had been surrounding the home of Ugandan opposition figure Robert Kyagulanyi, widely known as Bobi Wine, have now withdrawn following days of mounting pressure from lawmakers and human rights advocates. The move marks a temporary easing of
March 25, 2026

Ghana Seals Historic Security Pact With European Union

Ghana has entered a new chapter in its security and diplomatic history after signing a landmark Security and Defence Partnership with the European Union, a move widely seen as both strategic and symbolic amid rising instability across West Africa. The agreement, signed
March 25, 2026
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