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Iran President Denies Pursuit of Nuclear Weapons

Iran’s President Masoud Pezeshkian has firmly stated that his country has no intention of developing nuclear weapons, rejecting long-standing accusations from the United States and Israel. Speaking amid heightened regional tensions, President Pezeshkian emphasized that Iran’s position is rooted not only in
March 21, 2026

African Leaders Rally Behind Libya Peace Push

Tanzania has joined other African nations in applauding the continent’s leadership for renewing efforts to end the prolonged crisis in Libya through the National Reconciliation Charter. The virtual African Union Peace and Security Council (AU‑PSC) summit, held this week, brought together heads
July 26, 2025

Germany Accelerates Military Tech Race Amid Tensions

Germany is embarking on a dramatic rearmament drive, investing billions of euros into cutting-edge military technologies like AI-powered robots, surveillance cockroaches, and drone warfare systems, as it positions itself at the forefront of European defense. According to recent reports, the country is
July 25, 2025

Joseph Kabila Faces Historic Trial in DR Congo

The former President of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), Joseph Kabila, has gone on trial before a military tribunal in Kinshasa, facing charges that could reshape the nation’s political future. Kabila is accused of treason, war crimes, and crimes against
July 25, 2025

Tanzania’s Ruling Party to Convene Virtual Congress

Tanzania’s ruling party, Chama Cha Mapinduzi (CCM), will host a Special National Congress on Saturday, July 26, 2025, marking a significant moment in the party’s evolving structure and digital transformation. For the first time, this major political meeting will be held entirely
July 25, 2025

Zelensky Moves to Restore Anti-Corruption Independence

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has unveiled new legislation aimed at reaffirming the autonomy of Ukraine’s key anti-corruption institutions. The decision follows a wave of protests sparked by a controversial law signed earlier this week that granted the Prosecutor General’s Office of Ukraine
July 25, 2025

Central African Warlords Convicted for Atrocities

Two high-profile militia leaders from the Central African Republic have been sentenced to prison by the International Criminal Court (ICC) in The Hague, following convictions for war crimes and crimes against humanity committed during the country’s brutal civil conflict between 2013 and
July 25, 2025

Kenya’s Free Schooling Model Faces Major Cutbacks

Kenya, once hailed as a model for providing free education in sub-Saharan Africa, is now rethinking its commitment. The government has officially confirmed it is struggling to finance free learning for primary and secondary schools, citing rising student numbers and budgetary constraints.
July 25, 2025

France Moves to Recognize Palestine Amid Global Debate

French President Emmanuel Macron has announced that France will formally recognize Palestine as an independent state during the upcoming United Nations General Assembly session in September 2025. This significant step places France at the forefront of Western nations pushing for a political
July 25, 2025

SADC Commends Tanzania, Mauritius Anti-Corruption Progress

The Southern African Development Community (SADC) has lauded Tanzania and Mauritius for their leading role in piloting the SADC Anti-Corruption Effort Index, encouraging other member nations to emulate their model in promoting integrity, transparency, and good governance. The pilot phase of the
July 25, 2025
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