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Residents Protest Demolitions Near Kolwezi Airport

Tension is growing in the city of Kolwezi, in the southern Democratic Republic of Congo, where residents took to the streets this week to oppose a provincial government plan to demolish homes near a newly developed airport facility. The protests unfolded on
February 5, 2026

Deadly Landslides Hit Coltan Mines In DRC

The government of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) has expressed grave concern after reports emerged that approximately 200 people may have died following massive landslides at the Rubaya mine in the eastern part of the country, an area currently under the
February 2, 2026

Trump Calls for Obama Arrest Over Russia Claims

U.S. President Donald Trump has reignited political tensions in the United States after publicly accusing former President Barack Obama of orchestrating a conspiracy linked to the long-running investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 election. In a post shared on his social
February 2, 2026

US Senator Warns of Rift in Uganda Security Ties

A senior United States senator has sounded the alarm over actions by Uganda’s top military commander that he says risk eroding a long‑standing security partnership between Washington and Kampala, marking a rare diplomatic tension between the two nations. Senator Jim Risch, the
February 1, 2026

Iran Accuses Western Powers of Fueling Unrest

 Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian has sharply criticized the United States, Israel and several European nations, accusing them of exploiting Iran’s economic hardship to stir protests and destabilize the country. Speaking on state television on January 31, 2026, Pezeshkian said foreign governments had
February 1, 2026

Trump Administration Plans to Close African Embassies

The Trump administration has unveiled plans to close several U.S. embassies across Africa as part of a sweeping effort to reduce government spending, a move that could dramatically reshape America’s diplomatic presence on the continent. Nations potentially affected include Nigeria, Kenya, Ghana,
January 31, 2026

Don Lemon Arrest Raises Press Freedom Concerns

Veteran journalist Don Lemon was taken into federal custody Thursday night while covering the Grammy Awards, sparking renewed debate over press freedom and the rights of reporters covering politically sensitive events. The arrest stems from Lemon’s presence at a protest earlier this
January 31, 2026

China Opens Visa-Free Travel to British Citizens

 In a major diplomatic and travel milestone, China has announced visa-free entry for British citizens, a move aimed at strengthening tourism, business, and cultural ties between the two nations. The decision comes amid shifting global dynamics and is seen as a gesture
January 31, 2026
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