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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

Tanzania Engages Global Diaspora to Drive Tech Future

The Ministry of Education, Science and Technology has called on Tanzanians living abroad to support the recently launched Samia Extended Scholarship Programme (DS/SI+). Speaking during a high-level virtual dialogue, Minister Prof. Adolf Mkenda emphasized that Tanzania is investing in a generation of
July 22, 2025

Ukraine, Russia Set to Resume Talks in Türkiye

The long and bitter Russia–Ukraine war could see a flicker of diplomatic progress this week as Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy confirmed that the next round of direct peace negotiations with Russia will take place on Wednesday in Türkiye. Speaking in a video
July 22, 2025

Japan Ruling Bloc Loses Grip on Both Houses

Japan’s political landscape was jolted on Sunday as Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba and his ruling coalition lost control of both chambers in the National Diet, the country’s bicameral legislature. It’s the first time in more than 30 years that a sitting government
July 22, 2025

Civilians Trapped as Gaza Crisis Deepens

Tensions continue to rise in the heart of the Gaza Strip as the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) expand their ground operations and issue new evacuation orders, forcing thousands of Palestinians to flee once again. The latest order focuses on Deir al-Balah, a
July 21, 2025

Congo and M23 Rebels Sign Peace Deal

A major breakthrough in one of Africa’s deadliest conflicts may be on the horizon, as the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) and the M23 rebel group signed a Declaration of Principles in Doha, Qatar, on July 19, 2025, aimed at ending
July 21, 2025

Ceasefire Fails as Violence Returns to Suwayda, Syria

The fragile peace in southern Syria has once again collapsed, with violent clashes erupting in the As-Suwayda Governorate, a predominantly Druze region that has become the latest flashpoint in the country’s prolonged civil war. The Syrian Ministry of Interior announced on Friday
July 19, 2025

Israel and Syria Reach Fragile Ceasefire Agreement

Amid rising tensions in southern Syria and a spate of deadly airstrikes, both Israel and Syrian interim authorities have agreed to a temporary ceasefire, brokered with the assistance of Turkey, Jordan, and other regional neighbors. The announcement was made by Tom Barrack,
July 19, 2025
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