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US Strikes Iranian Targets as Hormuz Tensions Escalate

The United States has carried out fresh military strikes on Iranian targets amid stalled diplomatic negotiations, sharply escalating tensions in the Gulf and raising renewed fears of a wider regional confrontation. The US military’s Central Command confirmed that the operations targeted missile
May 27, 2026

Tanzania and Malawi Strengthen Ties Through Bilateral Talks

Senior officials from Tanzania and Malawi gathered in Lilongwe for the sixth session of the Joint Permanent Cooperation Commission (JPCC), an important platform aimed at fostering stronger diplomatic, economic, and social relations between the two neighboring nations. The meeting, which was co-chaired
February 26, 2025

South Sudan President Reshuffles Government Leadership

South Sudan’s President Salva Kiir has dismissed two of his five vice presidents and the head of the National Security Service, prompting widespread discussion on the country’s leadership direction. The announcement came through a presidential decree read on national television on Monday
February 26, 2025

President Hassan Announces Science Schools for Boys

President Samia Suluhu Hassan has announced plans to establish science-focused secondary schools for boys, following the successful completion of similar schools for girls across all 26 regions of Tanzania. This initiative aims to strengthen the country’s education system by encouraging more students
February 26, 2025

DR Congo Rebel Alliance Open to Ceasefire Talks

A rebel coalition operating in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) has declared its readiness to negotiate with the government in an effort to end the ongoing conflict. The Alliance Fleuve Congo (AFC), which includes the M23 rebel group, says it is
February 25, 2025
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