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Putin Calls For Long-Term Peace, Open to U.S. Talks

January 21, 2025
Russian President Vladimir Putin has extended an olive branch to the United States, expressing his willingness to engage in dialogue with President Donald Trump’s administration to address the ongoing conflict in Ukraine. Speaking during a meeting with Russia’s Security Council, Putin emphasized

Trump’s Move to Rename Gulf Sparks Controversy

January 21, 2025
 U.S. President Donald Trump has signed an executive order renaming the Gulf of Mexico to the “Gulf of America .” The announcement, made shortly after his inauguration, is part of what he calls a broader effort to “reclaim American pride and identity.”

Tshisekedi Stresses Dialogue, Excludes M23 From Talks

January 21, 2025
Congolese President Félix Tshisekedi has expressed his willingness to continue dialogue to resolve the crisis in the eastern part of the country. However, he made it clear that the M23 rebel group, which Kinshasa labels a terrorist organization, will not be included

Fire Destroys Shops on Mwangaza Street in Dodoma

January 21, 2025
A destructive fire broke out early Tuesday morning on Mwangaza Street in Dodoma, engulfing several shops and causing widespread damage. The flames spread rapidly, and local firefighters from the Fire and Rescue Force were quick to arrive, working tirelessly to control the

Will Dr. Nchimbi Strengthen CCM’s Leadership Vision?

January 21, 2025
Tanzania’s ruling party, Chama Cha Mapinduzi (CCM), has chosen Dr. Emmanuel Nchimbi as its vice-presidential candidate for the 2025 general elections, a decision that has sparked widespread discussion among political analysts and party insiders. Dr. Nchimbi’s nomination, finalized during CCM’s National Congress

Chadema’s Leadership Battle: Mbowe vs. Lissu

January 21, 2025
Today, January 21, 2024, marks a crucial day for Tanzania’s leading opposition party, Chadema, as members gather to decide their future in a highly anticipated leadership election. The contest pits long-serving Chairman Freeman Mbowe against his vocal challenger, Tundu Lissu, in a
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