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Global Power Alliances Quietly Rewire The System

A quiet but significant transformation is underway in global politics, where traditional alliances are being reshaped, rebalanced, and in some cases completely redefined. While there is no dramatic public rupture, the underlying structure of international relationships is shifting in ways that are
April 12, 2026

M23 Rebels Set Conditional Exit From Uvira Town

The M23 rebel group has announced its planned withdrawal from the town of Uvira in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), describing the move as a step to ease military tensions and signal its willingness to participate in renewed peace efforts. The
December 16, 2025

Tanzania Strengthens Security After Uvira Seized

Tanzania has moved quickly to reinforce security along its western border following fresh unrest in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, after dozens of civilians crossed Lake Tanganyika into Kigoma Region seeking safety. Authorities say at least 52 people have entered Tanzania after
December 16, 2025

Redefining Parenting And Mental Health In Diaspora Homes

Raising children far from home is forcing many parents to rethink ideas they once considered unquestionable. For Tanzanian parents living in the diaspora, particularly in Western countries, parenting has become a delicate balancing act between deeply rooted cultural values and unfamiliar social
December 16, 2025

DRC President Visits Angola to Revive Peace Talks

President Felix Tshisekedi of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) is in Luanda, Angola on a crucial diplomatic mission aimed at reviving stalled peace talks to address the ongoing conflict in eastern DRC. The visit, which began on December 14, 2025, comes
December 15, 2025

Hundreds of Burundians Return Home After Border Ordeal

After days of anxiety and waiting in difficult conditions, more than 500 Burundian nationals have safely returned to their country following a tense three-day standoff at the border between the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Burundi. The group, made up mainly
December 15, 2025

US-Led Diplomacy Revives Hopes for Ukraine Peace Talks

 Renewed diplomatic efforts to bring an end to the prolonged conflict between Russia and Ukraine have sparked cautious optimism after high-level talks held in the German capital on December 14, 2025. The discussions were facilitated by a United States delegation led by
December 15, 2025

Tanzania Court Dismisses Mwambe’s Application After Bail

The Kisutu Resident Magistrate’s Court has officially struck out a legal application filed by former government minister Geoffrey Mwambe against top law enforcement officials, following his release on bail. The development brings a temporary pause to the high-profile legal proceedings that have
December 15, 2025

ECOWAS Rejects Guinea‑Bissau Military Coup Plan

The Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) has firmly rejected the transition plan put forward by the military leaders who seized power in Guinea‑Bissau, insisting that the nation must return swiftly to constitutional governance and democratic processes. The statement, delivered after
December 15, 2025

Defamation Claim Against Zitto Kabwe Dismissed

The High Court of Tanzania has dismissed a Sh15 billion defamation lawsuit brought by a private businessman against veteran politician and former opposition leader Zitto Kabwe, ruling that the claim failed to meet the legal threshold required to restrict public debate on
December 15, 2025
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