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African Leaders Renew Push for ICC Reforms

Calls for reform of the International Criminal Court (ICC) are gaining renewed momentum across Africa, as policymakers argue that global justice mechanisms must evolve to reflect fairness, balance, and respect for national sovereignty. During recent diplomatic consultations in Addis Ababa and regional
February 17, 2026

How the Panama Papers Unveiled Africa’s Hidden Wealth

By: Investigative Features Desk Published: August 2025. Introduction: A Global Leak, African Echoes In April 2016, the world was rocked by the largest data leak in history—the Panama Papers. Over 11.5 million confidential documents from Panamanian law firm Mossack Fonseca were handed
August 23, 2025

Türkiye-Tanzania Steel Trade Mission Scheduled September

Tanzania is preparing to host the Türkiye-Tanzania Steel Trade Mission 2025 this September, bringing together top Turkish steel exporters and Tanzanian businesses for a day of strategic engagement and business-to-business (B2B) meetings. The initiative is designed to strengthen bilateral trade and explore
August 22, 2025

UN Tanzania Highlights Commitment to Humanitarian Work

The United Nations in Tanzania has reaffirmed its dedication to stronger collaboration, early response, and respecting the dignity of all people affected by humanitarian crises in the country. The statement was made by Christine Mendes, Deputy Country Director of the World Food
August 22, 2025

UK Admits Dozens of Afghan Data Breaches

The United Kingdom’s Ministry of Defence has confirmed that nearly 50 data breaches have occurred in the past four years within the unit responsible for handling relocation applications from Afghans who sought safety after the fall of Kabul. Officials acknowledged that 49
August 22, 2025

China’s Xi Jinping Visits Tibet for Anniversary

Chinese President Xi Jinping has made a rare visit to Tibet to mark the 60th anniversary of its establishment as an autonomous region under Beijing’s administration. The visit comes at a time when the Himalayan territory remains at the heart of debates
August 22, 2025

ADF Attacks Kill Dozens In Eastern Congo

At least 52 civilians have been killed in a series of brutal attacks by the Allied Democratic Forces (ADF) in North Kivu province, according to the United Nations peacekeeping mission in the DRC (MONUSCO). The assaults took place between August 9 and
August 20, 2025

Record Humanitarian Deaths Spark Global Alarm

The United Nations (UN) has sounded the alarm after revealing that a record 383 humanitarian aid workers were killed in conflict zones worldwide in 2024. Nearly half of these deaths occurred in the war-ravaged Gaza Strip, making it one of the deadliest
August 20, 2025
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