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Russian Officials Prepare for Potential Nuclear Tests

November 6, 2025
Russian President Vladimir Putin has told his key ministers and security agencies to begin drawing up options for the possible resumption of nuclear weapons testing — but only if the United States moves first. At a session of the Russian Security Council, Putin directed the

Over 937 000 Students Pass Tanzania Primary Exams

November 6, 2025
More than 937,000 students, roughly 82 percent of those who sat this year’s Primary School Leaving Examination, have successfully passed, according to the latest announcement by Tanzania’s National Examinations Council. The results highlight a major milestone in the country’s education system, showing that

TMA Warns, Dodoma Heatwave Strains Residents

November 6, 2025
On November 5, residents of Dodoma felt the intensity of an unrelenting heatwave as the Tanzania Meteorological Authority (TMA) provided a detailed update on soaring temperatures and the ongoing dry spell affecting the city. Acting Director-General Dr. Ladislaus B. Chang’a explained that

U.S. Air Travel Faces Major Flight Reductions Amid Shutdown

November 6, 2025
Air passengers across the United States are being warned to expect widespread delays and cancellations as the U.S. government shutdown continues to paralyze key sectors of transportation. U.S Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy announced that, starting Friday morning, around 40 of the nation’s

South Sudan President Fires Finance Minister Again

November 5, 2025
South Sudan’s political landscape has once again been shaken after President Salva Kiir dismissed his Finance Minister, Athian Diing Athian, barely two months after appointing him. The decision, announced by the national broadcaster on November 3, 2025, marks yet another reshuffle in

EWURA Sets New Petrol, Diesel Price Limits

November 5, 2025
Tanzania’s Energy and Water Utilities Regulatory Authority (EWURA) has announced new retail price limits for petrol and diesel across mainland Tanzania, effective November 5, 2025. The move comes as authorities seek to stabilize fuel costs and ensure transparency in the petroleum sector.

Tanzanian Opposition Leader John Heche Faces Charges

November 5, 2025
After spending nearly two weeks in police custody, Tanzania’s opposition figure John Heche, the Vice Chairman of the Chama cha Demokrasia na Maendeleo (CHADEMA), is expected to appear in court soon to face terror-related charges, his lawyer confirmed on Tuesday night, November
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