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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

US–Russia Talks Leave Ukraine Peace Out of Reach

A five‑hour meeting at the Kremlin in Moscow between Russian President Vladimir Putin and envoys of U.S. President Donald Trump ended without agreement, leaving hopes for a diplomatic settlement in Ukraine unfulfilled. The talks, which ran into the early hours of Wednesday,
December 3, 2025

Tanzania Deportation Signals Zero Tolerance Interference

The recent deportation of German and American observers Dr. Brinkel Stefanie, a Germain passport holder and Catherine Janel Almquist , a US-passport holder,  by the Tanzania Immigration Service Department highlights the government’s stringent stance against perceived foreign interference in its domestic affairs.
December 3, 2025

UN Chief Proposes $577 Million Budget Cuts Globally

The head of the United Nations, Antonio Guterres, has officially proposed reducing the organization’s budget for the coming year by US$ 577 million — a cut that could translate to roughly an 18 percent reduction in its global operations. In a statement to member states,
December 3, 2025

High Court Rules on Union Day Dispute

The High Court’s Main Registry in Dodoma has approved a case filed by advocate Peter Madeleka challenging the government’s decision to cancel this year’s Union Day celebrations. The suit names the President of Tanzania and the Attorney General as respondents, bringing into
December 3, 2025
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