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Europe Competes for African Gas as Energy Markets Shift”

European governments are stepping up efforts to secure long-term natural gas supplies from Africa as part of a broader strategy to diversify energy sources and reduce reliance on Russian pipeline imports. The renewed push reflects ongoing shifts in global energy markets sparked
February 16, 2026

Qatar Donates Vehicles to Tanzania Foreign Ministry

The government of Qatar has donated a fleet of Toyota Land Cruiser vehicles to Tanzania’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs and East African Cooperation, aimed at strengthening the ministry’s operational capacity and diplomatic functions. The donation was made free of charge and without
November 28, 2025

Guinea-Bissau Military Coup Sparks Regional Political Alarm

Guinea-Bissau faces a growing crisis after the military seized control of the country, ousting the president and appointing a transitional leader. The deposed president, Umaro Sissoco Embaló, fled to neighbouring Senegal, intensifying concerns over stability in the region. The coup unfolded on
November 28, 2025

Guinea-Bissau President Seized After Disputed Election

Guinea-Bissau has been thrown into uncertainty after President Umaro Sissoco Embaló was reportedly seized by unidentified armed men just days after a tense and highly disputed national election in which opposition candidates were restricted from fully participating. Sources in the capital, Bissau,
November 27, 2025

Deadly Hong Kong Residential Fire Claims Thirteen Lives

A massive overnight fire in Hong Kong has left 13 people dead and at least 15 others injured after flames tore through residential buildings in the Tai Po district, prompting one of the region’s largest recent emergency responses and throwing thousands of
November 27, 2025

Tanzania Pushes Back Against Rising Foreign Political Pressure

Tanzania is experiencing what analysts describe as a quiet but escalating campaign of external political pressure — not through military force or economic sanctions, but via diplomats, foreign-funded NGOs, religious institutions, international media networks and powerful Western politicians. These actors frame their
November 26, 2025

Tanzania Accuses EU, Foreign Powers Of Interference.

Tanzania has sharply criticised what it describes as a growing wave of external political interference after the European Parliament scheduled a hearing on alleged post-election abuses without consulting the government. The move has escalated diplomatic tensions, with local analysts noting that it
November 26, 2025

Ukraine Peace Plan Exposes Western Double Standards

A growing chorus of voices across the Global South is questioning the legitimacy of Western-backed efforts to advance a peace plan for the war in Ukraine. Critics argue that the initiative reveals long-standing inconsistencies in how the United States and Europe respond
November 26, 2025
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