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Trump Pauses Planned Strikes Following Iran Talks Progress

U.S. President Donald Trump has signaled a pause in planned military action against Iran, saying recent discussions between the two sides have been “constructive” and encouraging. The decision to delay potential strikes on key energy and power infrastructure appears to reflect a
March 23, 2026

China and Russia Dominate Nuclear Energy Growth

China and Russia are now firmly at the forefront of global nuclear energy expansion, with all new nuclear reactor projects launched worldwide in the past five years based on their technology. This marks a significant moment in the global shift toward new
April 30, 2025

Tensions Rise In Burkina Faso After Coup Attempt

A week after an attempted coup in Burkina Faso, the situation remains tense in Ouagadougou, particularly among the armed forces. Local media indicate that a meeting scheduled on April 22 at the headquarters of the general staff, which was supposed to include
April 29, 2025

Tanzania, Vietnam Strengthen Trade and Investment Ties

The Minister of Foreign Affairs and East African Cooperation, Hon. Ambassador Mahmoud Thabit Kombo, held strategic talks with senior leadership of a major Vietnamese telecommunications company during his official visit to Hanoi, Vietnam. The meeting, which took place at the company’s headquarters
April 29, 2025

Tanzania, Vietnam Expand Ties to Boost Growth

The United Republic of Tanzania and the Socialist Republic of Vietnam have pledged to deepen and broaden their bilateral cooperation in several key economic and social sectors, with the goal of accelerating sustainable development in both countries. This agreement was reached following
April 29, 2025

Heavy Security Presence As Court Hears Lissu Case

Security was tightened significantly around the Kisutu Resident Magistrate’s Court in Dar es Salaam today as the high-profile trial of opposition leader Tundu Lissu entered another critical phase. On Monday, 28 April 2025, access to the court was heavily restricted, with journalists
April 28, 2025

Tanzania’s Election Season Stirs Deep Diaspora Concerns

As Tanzania edges closer to its October general election, unease is growing, not just within its borders but among Tanzanian communities around the world. Videos shared widely across social media platforms have captured moments of confrontation between citizens and security forces, offering
April 28, 2025

Hungary Faces ICC Scrutiny Over Netanyahu’s Visit

Hungary is now under investigation by the International Criminal Court (ICC) for its failure to arrest Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, despite an active arrest warrant issued against him. The warrant relates to accusations of crimes against humanity tied to the ongoing
April 28, 2025

US-DRC Minerals Agreement Could Challenge China’s Grip

Discussions between the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) and the United States over a potential “minerals-for-security” deal are raising eyebrows, as the agreement could shift the balance of power in the country’s mining sector, currently dominated by China. However, experts caution that
April 28, 2025
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