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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

PBA Condemns TLS Directive Limiting Legal Aid

The Public Bar Association (PBA) has strongly criticized a recent directive from the Tanganyika Law Society  which seeks to prevent lawyers from offering legal aid to citizens. The move follows the assault of Advocate Deogratius Mahinyila by police on September 15, 2025,
September 24, 2025

France to Host Emergency Talks on Congo

When President Emmanuel Macron addressed the United Nations this week, his words went beyond diplomacy. They echoed the anguish of millions in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) who continue to live in the shadow of conflict and displacement. Macron confirmed that
September 24, 2025

Guinea Votes on New Constitution Amid Tensions

Guinea has entered a decisive moment in its political history after millions of citizens cast their ballots in a constitutional referendum that could reshape the country’s future. The vote, held on September 21, seeks to replace the transitional charter with a new
September 23, 2025

Congo Speaker Kamerhe Steps Down Amid Rift

In Kinshasa, the Democratic Republic of the Congo is entering a fresh political chapter after Vital Kamerhe, Speaker of the National Assembly, announced his resignation. The decision came as 262 out of 500 lawmakers initiated a no-confidence motion against him, citing mismanagement
September 23, 2025

Congo President Says Peace Deal Not Working

The Democratic Republic of the Congo’s president, Félix Tshisekedi, has warned that the highly publicized peace agreement signed with Rwanda earlier this year has failed to stop fighting in his country’s troubled eastern provinces. Speaking in New York, Tshisekedi said the deal,
September 23, 2025

Tanzania Court Rejects Lissu’s Legal Objections

The High Court of Tanzania in Dar es Salaam has dismissed preliminary objections raised by opposition leader Tundu Lissu in his ongoing treason trial, ruling that his arguments lacked merit and the proceedings should continue without delay. Lissu, who is the national
September 22, 2025

ACT Wazalendo Sets Out Vision for National Change

The opposition party ACT Wazalendo launched its 2025 election manifesto in a spirited ceremony at the party’s headquarters in Magomeni, Dar es Salaam. The event, led by Party Leader Doroth Semu, drew parliamentary candidates, local councillors, and senior figures including outspoken legislator
September 22, 2025

Australia, Canada, UK Recognize Palestinian Statehood

Australia, Canada, and the United Kingdom have formally recognized the State of Palestine, a move that has sent ripples through international diplomacy and sparked strong reactions from Israel. The announcements, made on September 21, 2025, come amid mounting global concern over the
September 22, 2025

Israel Eyes Peace Amid Hezbollah Conflict Developments

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced on Sunday that Israel is advancing negotiations with Syria, opening a potential path toward peace agreements with both Syria and Lebanon. Speaking at a cabinet meeting, Netanyahu said, “Our recent military victories against Hezbollah have created
September 22, 2025
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