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Putin Receives Rousing Welcome Despite ICC Arrest Warrant

September 4, 2024
Upon arrival in Ulaanbaatar, the capital of Mongolia, President Putin was greeted by the country’s leader in a grand ceremony. The visit comes amidst allegations by the ICC regarding the illegal deportation of Ukrainian children, prompting concerns about a potential arrest. Amidst

Rapist Should Have Their Private Parts Cut

September 4, 2024
The government has expressed its intention to review the penalties for individuals convicted of raping children under the age of 10, as a response to growing public concern over the severity of these crimes. Deputy Minister of Constitution and Legal Affairs, Jumanne

Putin, Khurelsukh Commemorate Historic Victory At Khalkhin Gol

September 4, 2024
Russian President Vladimir Putin and  Mongolia President  Ukhnaagiin Khurelsukh have participated in the festivities commemorating the 85th anniversary of the combined triumph of the Soviet and Mongolian armed forces over the Japanese militarists at the Khalkhin Gol River. The two leaders laid

Men Blame Wives for Marital Conflicts

September 3, 2024
Some women in Lutale Ward, located in Magu District, Mwanza Region, have been accused by their husbands of being the source of conflicts in their marriages. These claims were made during a public meeting organized by Mwanza Regional Police Commander, Deputy Commissioner

US Seizes Venezuelan Aircraft Over Sanctions Violation

September 3, 2024
The United States has confiscated a Dassault Falcon 900EX jet previously used by Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro, relocating it from the Dominican Republic to Florida. The US Justice Department announced the seizure on Monday, stating that the plane’s acquisition breached US sanctions.

Economists Urge Removal of Trade Barriers

September 3, 2024
Tanzanian economists have emphasized the urgent need for removing trade barriers between Tanzania and China. This call comes amidst ongoing discussions about improving the trade balance, which currently favors China significantly. Dr. Nassib Mramba, a Senior Lecturer at the College of Business
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