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Displaced Congolese Protest Dire Conditions in Lubumbashi

 Dozens of internally displaced people from the conflict-affected eastern regions of the Democratic Republic of the Congo have staged a protest in Lubumbashi, raising alarm over worsening humanitarian conditions and the lack of urgent assistance. The demonstrators, mainly from North Kivu and
March 20, 2026

US Envoy Meets Belarus Leader Over Prisoners

 A senior envoy from the United States has held high-level talks with Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko in the capital, Minsk, focusing on the potential release of political prisoners in a move that could signal a cautious thaw in relations between the two
March 20, 2026

Is Global Justice Fair? Africa Demands System Reform

The debate over the fairness and balance of international justice has resurfaced with renewed intensity, placing Tanzania at the center of a broader continental conversation. What began as a legal petition is now evolving into a defining moment for Africa’s relationship with
March 19, 2026

Energy Security Under Threat As Gulf Tensions Rise

A suspected drone strike has ignited fresh concerns over the vulnerability of critical energy infrastructure in the Middle East after a fire broke out at the Mina Abdullah refinery in Kuwait. According to official statements, the blaze was triggered by an unmanned
March 19, 2026

“Allies Must Stand Firm Against Expanding Global Threats”

The President of Ukraine, Volodymyr Zelenskyy, has issued a sharply worded warning against the growing alignment of global adversaries, describing Russia and Iran as “brothers in hatred” during high-level talks in London with British Prime Minister Keir Starmer. Speaking after the meeting,
March 19, 2026

Migration Deals Tested As Global Legal Battle Unfolds

A high-stakes legal confrontation between the United Kingdom and Rwanda has begun at the Permanent Court of Arbitration in The Hague, marking a pivotal moment in the evolving global debate over migration policies and international agreements. The three-day proceedings, which commenced on
March 19, 2026

Shadow War Escalates As Middle East Power Struggle Deepens

A fresh wave of uncertainty has gripped the Middle East following claims by Israel Katz that Iran’s intelligence chief, Esmail Khatib, was killed in a targeted overnight operation. The statement, delivered amid rising tensions, underscores the increasingly volatile dynamics shaping the region’s
March 19, 2026
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