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Zelenskiy Describes US Talks As Constructive, Eyes Europe

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy has described his recent negotiations with U.S. representatives over a potential peace plan as constructive, despite persistent challenges, signaling Kyiv’s ongoing commitment to pursuing diplomatic solutions even as the war with Russia continues. Over several days of discussions,
December 8, 2025

Benin Foils Dawn Coup as Government Regains Control

Benin was thrown into turmoil early Sunday after a group of soldiers seized the state broadcaster and announced that they had removed the government. But within hours, loyal security forces retook key installations and declared the attempted coup defeated, restoring a fragile
December 8, 2025

Tanzania Supports Africa’s Push for Colonial Reparations

Tanzania has formally thrown its support behind a growing continental movement seeking reparations from former colonial powers, following a landmark gathering of African officials and legal experts in Algiers. The International Conference on the Crimes of Colonialism in Africa concluded with calls
December 5, 2025

Venezuela Faces Critical Medicine Shortages Crisis

Venezuela is rapidly sliding toward a serious health‑system breakdown as international flight suspensions and sustained sanctions threaten the country’s access to vital medicines and medical supplies. According to Huniades Urbina‑Medina, head of the national medical academy, the situation is grim: many hospitals
December 5, 2025

Women’s Forum Maps Path to National Unity

The 2025 Women’s Forum has outlined five major resolutions aimed at strengthening peace, unity and social cohesion across the country. The commitments were announced in Dodoma by Mary Chatanda, the national chairperson of the women’s wing of the ruling party, as she
December 5, 2025

US Reassessing Tanzania Ties Amid Rights Concerns

The United States has begun a fresh review of its relationship with Tanzania, citing growing concerns over restrictions on religious freedom, limits on free expression, and obstacles affecting foreign investment. The move follows tensions that flared after the country’s October 29 general
December 5, 2025
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