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Sudan Government Returns to Khartoum After Conflict

January 12, 2026
Sudan’s government has formally resumed its operations in Khartoum, ending nearly three years of working from the coastal city of Port Sudan, a move widely seen as a significant step toward restoring state authority after prolonged conflict. Prime Minister Kamil Idris announced

Netanyahu Signals Shift From United States Military Aid

January 10, 2026
 Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has said Israel aims to gradually reduce and ultimately end its dependence on United States military assistance over the next decade, signaling a potential long-term shift in the country’s defence and foreign policy posture. In an interview

Tanzania, China Strengthen Strategic Partnership Ties

January 10, 2026
 Tanzania and China have reaffirmed their commitment to deepening a long-standing strategic partnership, following high-level bilateral talks held in Dar es Salaam between the two countries’ foreign ministers. The meeting brought together Tanzania’s Minister of Foreign Affairs and East African Cooperation, Ambassador

TPDF Officers, Civilians Face Ivory Possession Charges

January 10, 2026
Two officers of the Tanzania People’s Defence Force (TPDF) and three civilians have appeared before Moshi Resident Magistrate’s Court, facing charges of economic sabotage over alleged possession of government-owned wildlife trophies valued at Sh591.3 million. The case, brought before Senior Resident Magistrate

Samia Warns Against Actions Threatening National Peace

January 10, 2026
President Samia Suluhu Hassan has issued a strong warning to individuals she said are being incited to disrupt peace and stability in the country, stressing that Tanzania’s unity must never be sacrificed because of political or personal differences. Speaking on Friday, January

Ghana Moves Forward After Ending IMF Support

January 10, 2026
Ghana has taken a major step toward economic independence after formally beginning the process of exiting its financial support program with the International Monetary Fund, following signs of sustained recovery and improving stability. In his 2026 New Year’s address, President John Dramani

Tanzania Steps Up Nationwide Fight Against Drug Trade

January 10, 2026
Tanzania has intensified its campaign against illegal drugs after a series of coordinated security operations led to major seizures and dozens of arrests across the country, authorities have said. During operations conducted toward the end of December 2025, law enforcement officers intercepted
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