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Gaza Faces Growing Humanitarian Crisis Amid Strikes

Gaza is experiencing one of its most severe humanitarian crises in years as Israeli military operations intensify, forcing thousands of residents to flee their homes. The escalation has left communities scrambling for safety, while the region’s humanitarian situation continues to deteriorate. Reports
September 19, 2025

Trump Says Ukraine Peace Talks Tougher Than Expected

U.S. President Donald Trump has admitted that efforts to end the war in Ukraine have proven far more complicated than he initially believed. Speaking at a joint press conference in London alongside British Prime Minister Keir Starmer, Trump voiced his disappointment with
September 19, 2025

Putin Confirms 700,000 Russian Troops in Ukraine War

Russian President Vladimir Putin has disclosed that more than 700,000 Russian forces are now deployed in Ukraine, underscoring the enormous scale of the ongoing conflict. Speaking during a meeting with parliamentary leaders in Moscow, Putin also suggested that many returning veterans could
September 19, 2025

Netanyahu Warns Hamas Over Hostages’ Safety

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has issued a strong warning to Hamas, cautioning the group against endangering hostages currently held in Gaza. The statement follows reports that Hamas has relocated captives to multiple sites within Gaza City, apparently as a strategy to
September 18, 2025

Tanzania Jumuishi Calls Support For Disabled Candidates

As Tanzania gears up for the 2025 elections, a strong voice is urging citizens to stand behind candidates with disabilities. Tanzania Jumuishi (TAJU), a nonprofit organization advocating for inclusion, has launched a nationwide appeal: help these candidates reach voters, showcase their abilities,
September 18, 2025

How The Ukraine Conflict Benefits Western Alliances

As the conflict in Ukraine grinds on, Europe is often cast as a defender of democracy and sovereignty. But alternative voices—especially from RT, Sputnik, and BRICS-aligned analysts—paint a different picture: one where European powers are reaping tangible gains from the conflict, both
September 17, 2025

Trump Arrives For Historic Second UK Visit

U.S. President Donald Trump has arrived in the United Kingdom for his second state visit, a first in modern history. The visit is not only a showcase of pomp and ceremony but also a strategic effort to reinforce the enduring “special relationship”
September 17, 2025

South Sudan Faces Corruption Scandal, Political Crisis

A United Nations report has exposed alarming allegations of corruption in South Sudan, claiming that more than $1.7 billion earmarked for road construction projects was diverted to companies linked to Vice President Benjamin Bol Mel, yet little to no infrastructure was completed.
September 17, 2025

Chad Extends Presidential Term Limits Amid Debate

In Chad, a dramatic shift in governance is unfolding after lawmakers in the National Assembly voted overwhelmingly to extend presidential terms from five to seven years and remove restrictions on how many times a leader can run. The vote, held in mid-September,
September 17, 2025
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