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SIPRI Warns Peacekeeping Missions at Risk Globally

 A new report released today by the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI) has raised serious concerns about the future of international stability efforts, warning that peacekeeping missions across the world are facing mounting pressure due to declining troop contributions, funding shortages,
May 26, 2026

Ukraine War Enters Fourth Year Amid Uncertainty

The war in Ukraine has entered its fourth year, with diplomatic efforts intensifying but no clear breakthrough in negotiations to end one of the most consequential conflicts in modern Europe. Leaders from across Europe and the United States gathered in Brussels on
February 24, 2026

DR Congo Reviews Major Foreign Mining Contracts

The government of the Democratic Republic of the Congo has announced a major review of several large mining agreements involving foreign companies, signaling a shift toward greater national control over its vast mineral wealth. The decision, confirmed on February 23, 2026, in
February 24, 2026

Kenya Opposition Warns Government Over Election Tensions

Political tensions are steadily rising in Kenya as the country moves closer to next year’s general election, with opposition leaders warning of possible unrest and promising to defend what they describe as the people’s democratic will. Opposition figures have publicly accused the
February 24, 2026

Mexican Forces Kill Cartel Leader El Mencho Reported

A major security operation in Mexico has reportedly resulted in the death of one of the country’s most feared and influential cartel figures, Nemesio Oseguera Cervantes, better known by his alias “El Mencho.” The development, announced by military authorities, has quickly drawn
February 24, 2026

DR Congo Burundi Reopen Key Border Crossing After

The long-awaited reopening of a crucial border crossing between the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Burundi is bringing renewed hope to thousands of traders and families whose lives were disrupted by months of insecurity. Authorities from both countries confirmed that the
February 24, 2026

Somaliland Offers US Bases, Minerals For Recognition

The government of Somaliland has announced it is ready to grant the United States exclusive access to its rare mineral resources and land for military bases, in what officials describe as a strategic move to deepen ties with global powers and strengthen
February 23, 2026

ICC Reform Debate Gains Global Momentum

Debate over reforming the International Criminal Court (ICC) intensified this week as diplomats and legal scholars convened in The Hague on 19–20 February 2026 for a policy forum examining the court’s global legitimacy and operational balance. The gathering brought together representatives from
February 22, 2026

BRICS Advances Gold-Linked Trade Settlement Discussions

Finance officials from BRICS member states held technical consultations in Moscow on 20–21 February 2026, advancing discussions on alternative trade settlement mechanisms that may incorporate gold-linked instruments and expanded use of local currencies. The meeting, organized under the rotating BRICS coordination framework,
February 22, 2026

Security Guarantees Talks Intensify As Ukraine War Drags

Diplomatic efforts aimed at securing long-term security guarantees for Ukraine entered a renewed phase on 21–22 February 2026, as senior officials from the United States, European Union, and Ukrainian delegations held consultations in Geneva. While no formal peace agreement was announced, diplomats
February 22, 2026

DRC Tightens Control Over Strategic Mineral Exports

The government of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) has announced new regulatory measures aimed at strengthening state oversight of strategic mineral exports, signaling a shift toward greater resource sovereignty amid intensifying global competition for critical metals. The announcement was made on
February 22, 2026
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