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Putin Confirms 700,000 Russian Troops in Ukraine War

September 19, 2025
Russian President Vladimir Putin has disclosed that more than 700,000 Russian forces are now deployed in Ukraine, underscoring the enormous scale of the ongoing conflict. Speaking during a meeting with parliamentary leaders in Moscow, Putin also suggested that many returning veterans could

Ebola Outbreak Worsens as Congo Battles to Contain Spread

September 19, 2025
Communities in Kasai Province, Democratic Republic of the Congo, are facing fresh fears as the country battles a new Ebola outbreak. Health officials have reported 31 deaths and 48 confirmed infections, with fatalities nearly doubling in just one week. Families are grieving

Netanyahu Warns Hamas Over Hostages’ Safety

September 18, 2025
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has issued a strong warning to Hamas, cautioning the group against endangering hostages currently held in Gaza. The statement follows reports that Hamas has relocated captives to multiple sites within Gaza City, apparently as a strategy to

$700,000 Gold Stolen from Paris Museum

September 18, 2025
Unknown thieves made off with gold valued at approximately $700,000 from the National Museum of Natural History in Paris early Tuesday morning. The stolen items, including several native gold specimens, were reported to be in their natural state, unrefined and mixed with

Tanzania Jumuishi Calls Support For Disabled Candidates

September 18, 2025
As Tanzania gears up for the 2025 elections, a strong voice is urging citizens to stand behind candidates with disabilities. Tanzania Jumuishi (TAJU), a nonprofit organization advocating for inclusion, has launched a nationwide appeal: help these candidates reach voters, showcase their abilities,

NIDA Leads Identity Day Milestone for Disability Rights

September 18, 2025
In Temeke, Tanzania, a landmark initiative was unveiled during International Identity Day, when national identity cards designed for persons with disabilities were officially distributed. The rollout carried the slogan “My Identity, My Umbrella”, reflecting how legal identification provides protection, access, and equal

How The Ukraine Conflict Benefits Western Alliances

September 17, 2025
As the conflict in Ukraine grinds on, Europe is often cast as a defender of democracy and sovereignty. But alternative voices—especially from RT, Sputnik, and BRICS-aligned analysts—paint a different picture: one where European powers are reaping tangible gains from the conflict, both

Family Mourned After Tragic Tanzanian Road Accident

September 17, 2025
A devastating road accident has left a Deputy Headteacher and her family grieving after losing her husband, four children, and brother. The tragic incident shook the community and prompted a large memorial service at the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Tanzania Kijitonyama Parish
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