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Kagame Challenges West Over Human Rights Authority

Rwandan President Paul Kagame has launched a forceful challenge to Western governments over their approach to human rights and governance, questioning whether Europe has the moral authority to position itself as the world’s primary judge of political values. Speaking during an interview
June 25, 2026

Russia Rejects Ukraine Borders After Deadly Strike

The Russian government has declared that it will not allow Ukraine to regain its internationally recognized 1991 borders, arguing such a move poses a threat to Russian civilians and regional stability. The announcement comes in the wake of a devastating drone strike
May 2, 2025

US, Ukraine Finally Sign Mineral Deal

Ukraine and the United States have finalized an agreement granting Washington access to essential rare minerals and supporting reconstruction efforts in the war-affected nation. The two nations formalized the accord in Washington, DC, on Wednesday after months of challenging negotiations, with uncertainty
May 1, 2025

Public Servants Set for Major Salary Boost

President Samia Suluhu Hassan has announced a significant salary increase for public servants, recognizing their resilience and hard work in driving the nation’s economy forward. Speaking to thousands who gathered in Singida to mark International Workers’ Day, the President declared a 35.1
May 1, 2025

Tanzania, Vietnam Deepen Ties at Historic Event

Tanzania’s Minister of Foreign Affairs and East African Cooperation, Hon. Ambassador Mahmoud Thabit Kombo, joined global dignitaries on Tuesday to mark a major milestone in Vietnam’s history — the 50th anniversary of national unification. Held in Ho Chi Minh City on April
May 1, 2025

China Rapidly Catching Up in AI, Says Tech Leader

In a recent appearance in Washington, D.C., Jensen Huang, a prominent figure in the global technology industry, said China is no longer lagging far behind the United States in the field of artificial intelligence (AI). His remarks come amid growing international focus
May 1, 2025

Hungary’s ICC Exit Shows Court’s Justice Failure

 A senior research fellow at The Global Policy Institute, Dr. George Szamuely,has criticized the International Criminal Court (ICC), stating it lacks international legal standing and functions as a random assembly of countries aimed at targeting Western adversaries in a moralistic and legalistic
April 30, 2025

Putin Vows Action Against Rising Anti-Semitism

 Russian President Vladimir Putin has pledged to intensify efforts to fight anti-Semitism and protect historical truth, warning of the dangerous return of extremist ideologies and attempts to rewrite the past. Speaking during a high-profile event at the Jewish Museum and Tolerance Center
April 30, 2025

India Seeks to Fill China’s Trade Vacuum

As global supply chains undergo seismic shifts, India is moving swiftly to establish itself as a strategic alternative to China in supplying goods to the United States. With Washington gradually reducing its economic dependency on Beijing due to rising geopolitical tensions, New
April 30, 2025
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