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US Eases Sanctions to Stabilize Global Oil Prices

 The United States has moved to ease restrictions on Iranian oil exports that have been stranded on tankers, in a calculated effort by the administration of President Donald Trump to stabilize rising global energy prices. The decision effectively allows previously sanctioned shipments
March 22, 2026

Tanzanian Government Shuts Down Gwajima’s Church

A tense atmosphere surrounded the Glory of Christ Tanzania Church – Ufufuo na Uzima on Tuesday after the Tanzanian government officially deregistered the church, citing violations of national laws regulating religious organisations. The church, led by Bishop Josephat Gwajima, a prominent Pentecostal
June 3, 2025

Tanzania Clarifies Mandate Over Civil Servant Promotions

The Tanzanian government has reiterated that the duty to promote public servants lies squarely with individual government employers, not the central administration a clarification intended to reduce confusion and delays in career progression across the civil sector. The statement was delivered in
June 3, 2025

Karol Nawrocki Narrowly Wins Polish Presidential Race

Conservative historian and political figure Karol Nawrocki has emerged victorious in Poland’s tightly contested 2025 presidential election, defeating the liberal mayor of Warsaw, Rafał Trzaskowski, by a margin of less than two percentage points. According to the final results announced by the
June 3, 2025

Tundu Lissu Treason Case Stirs Legal Controversy

Legal tensions flared at the Kisutu Resident Magistrate’s Court on Monday as Tanzanian opposition leader Tundu Lissu appeared for the mention of a case in which he is charged with treason and publishing false information through online platforms. Lissu, the National Chairman
June 2, 2025

Hungary Strengthens Ties with China, Sparking EU Concerns

Hungary is deepening its economic and diplomatic relations with China, a move that is raising eyebrows among European Union (EU) member states. This strategic pivot is marked by significant Chinese investments in Hungary’s infrastructure and technology sectors, aligning with Prime Minister Viktor
June 2, 2025

Brazil Takes BRICS Leadership Amid Global Shifts

As global power dynamics continue to evolve, Brazil has assumed the presidency of BRICS, stepping into a diplomatic spotlight during a time of rising tension between China and the United States. This year, under the guidance of President Luiz Inácio Lula da
June 2, 2025

Tanzania Moves Forward On Sign Language Rights

Tanzania is making significant strides toward improving communication accessibility for people with hearing disabilities, with more than 300 sign language interpreters now officially registered in a national interpreter database. The milestone was disclosed in Parliament by Hamis Mwinjuma, Deputy Minister for Information,
June 2, 2025

Tundu Lissu’s Criminal Trials Broadcast Live Today

The Kisutu Resident Magistrate’s Court in Tanzania’s commercial capital is set to take center stage today as it hears two highly anticipated criminal cases against opposition leader Tundu Antiphas Lissu, with the proceedings being aired live to the public. The charges, filed
June 2, 2025

PCCB Enhances Solid Waste Systems in Tanga Region

The Prevention and Combating of Corruption Bureau (PCCB) in Tanga Region has cited significant achievements in strengthening the solid waste management system in Tanga City as part of its operational success for the period from January to March 2025. Speaking during a
June 1, 2025
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