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Kenya Halts Ebola Facility In Landmark Court Battle

A Kenyan court has ordered the immediate suspension of a US-backed Ebola quarantine facility after finding evidence that construction continued despite an earlier judicial order directing that work on the controversial project should stop. The High Court ruling has intensified a growing
June 24, 2026

Food Aid Is Changing. Is Africa Ready?

The future of one of the world’s largest food assistance programmes is undergoing a significant transformation, and Africa may need to prepare for its consequences. For more than seven decades, the United States’ Food for Peace programme has served as a critical
May 11, 2026

East Africa Battles for Dangote Mega Refinery

East Africa is witnessing a high-stakes competition for one of the continent’s most ambitious industrial projects after Nigerian billionaire Aliko Dangote signaled that Kenya’s coastal city of Mombasa has emerged as the preferred location for a proposed multi-billion-dollar oil refinery, potentially sidelining
May 11, 2026

Netanyahu Warns Enemies After Beirut Strike

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has issued one of his strongest warnings yet to regional militant groups, declaring that there will be “no immunity” for those he describes as enemies of Israel following a deadly Israeli strike in southern Beirut that reportedly
May 10, 2026

Iran Pushes Peace Amid Rising War Fears

As fears of a wider Middle East war continue to grow,  Iran has publicly declared that ending the conflict with Israel and the United States is now among its highest national priorities, signaling a potentially critical moment in one of the world’s
May 10, 2026

Congo Migrant Deal Sparks National Tensions

A controversial agreement between the  government of  Democratic Republic of the Congo and the  United States over the possible reception of undocumented migrants deported from America has triggered growing political tension and public debate across the Central African nation, with critics warning
May 10, 2026

Putin Defends War During Moscow Parade

Russian President Vladimir Putin used Russia’s annual Victory Day ceremony in Moscow’s Red Square to deliver one of his strongest public defenses yet of the country’s military campaign in Ukraine, portraying the conflict as part of a broader struggle against Western pressure
May 10, 2026

International Justice Debate Intensifies Across Global Institutions

Debate surrounding international legal systems is becoming more pronounced as governments, legal analysts, and policy institutions reassess questions of balance, representation, and institutional credibility. The discussion reflects broader geopolitical changes influencing global governance frameworks. At the centre of this debate is the
May 9, 2026

African Trade Expansion Strengthens Regional Economic Influence

Trade integration efforts across Africa are gaining momentum as governments and regional institutions intensify investments in infrastructure, logistics, and market connectivity. The developments are gradually reshaping the continent’s economic position within international trade networks. This is not temporary acceleration. It is structural
May 9, 2026

Currency Realignment Reshapes Global Financial Power

A gradual but increasingly visible adjustment is unfolding across global financial systems as economies reassess currency exposure, reserve management, and international settlement structures. The transition reflects a broader effort to improve resilience within an evolving monetary environment. This is not monetary disruption.
May 9, 2026
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