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Power Shifts As Nations Quietly Redefine Alliances

A gradual but meaningful shift is taking place as countries begin to redefine how they form alliances and protect their strategic interests. What once appeared as stable partnerships is now evolving into a more flexible and calculated system of cooperation. This is
April 16, 2026

Zelensky Issues Stark Warning To Kremlin Leadership

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has issued a strong warning to Moscow, stating that Ukraine could target the Kremlin if Russia continues its aggressive military campaign. Speaking to Axios in New York, Zelensky emphasized that any response would focus strictly on military objectives,
September 26, 2025

Sarkozy Convicted in Historic French Court Ruling

Former French President Nicolas Sarkozy was sentenced to five years in prison after being found guilty of criminal conspiracy tied to alleged funding from Libya under Muammar Gaddafi during his 2007 presidential campaign. The ruling marks the first time in modern history
September 26, 2025

Leaders Clash At UN Assembly Over Representation

The 80th session of the United Nations General Assembly in New York has been marked by drama, sharp accusations, and renewed calls for reform. What was meant to be a platform for cooperation has instead highlighted deep divisions among world leaders about
September 26, 2025

Tanzania Catholic Church Bans Clergy From Politics

The Catholic Church in Tanzania has drawn a clear line between the pulpit and the political stage, declaring that no priest, nun, seminarian, or church leader may take part in election campaigns or openly align with a political party. The announcement was
September 26, 2025

Trump Revives Global Trade Battle With Tariffs

The United States is set to introduce sweeping new import tariffs beginning October 1, 2025, marking a dramatic escalation in Donald Trump’s approach to global trade. The measures will target pharmaceuticals, heavy-duty trucks, home repair materials, and furniture — sectors the administration
September 26, 2025

Tanzania Struggles to Cut Poverty Despite Growth

Civil society voices in Tanzania have raised concerns that poverty levels remain alarmingly high despite years of government efforts and development programs. Speaking on behalf of activists and member organizations, Martina M. Kabisama, National Coordinator of SAHRiNGON Tanzania Chapter and Coordinator of
September 25, 2025

Sahel Nations Withdraw from ICC, Justice at Risk

The governments of Burkina Faso, Mali, and Niger have announced plans to withdraw from the International Criminal Court (ICC), a move that rights advocates warn could erode accountability and leave victims of grave abuses without access to justice. The three countries, all
September 25, 2025
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