Somalia’s President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud has described Israel’s decision to recognise Somaliland as “strange and unexpected,” warning that it could have serious effects on Palestinians […]
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Disney Agrees to Pay $10 Million Over Children’s Privacy Violations
Disney has agreed to pay 10 million US dollars to settle claims that it broke child privacy laws in the United States. A federal court […]
Israel Defends Somaliland Plans as UN Warns Over Gaza Relocation
Israel has defended its engagement with Somaliland after reports raised concern at the United Nations about plans linked to Gaza and a possible military presence […]
Turkish Refugee Freed on Bond as Rights Groups Raise Concerns
Ahmet Mustafa Gungor, a Turkish national and registered refugee living in Kenya, has been released on a personal bond of one million shillings after being […]
Trump Warns Hamas and Iran After Talks With Netanyahu
US President Donald Trump has warned Hamas and Iran to stop actions that could bring new conflict, after meeting Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in […]
China Warns It Will Strongly Respond to US Arms Sales to Taiwan
China has warned that it will take strong action against continued United States arms sales to Taiwan, saying the move threatens peace and stability in […]
Russia Accuses Ukraine of Attempted Attack on Putin’s Residence
Russia has accused Ukraine of trying to attack President Vladimir Putin’s official residence, raising new fears that hopes for peace in the ongoing war may […]
Fragile Hope in the Central African Republic: Progress Made, Lives at Risk, and the Cost of Being Forgotten
The Central African Republic (CAR) stands at a delicate crossroads—caught between fragile progress and deepening humanitarian need—according to Mohamed Ag Ayoya, the country’s Humanitarian Coordinator. […]
Africa’s Oil Glut: Nigerian and Angolan Crude Pile Up as Global Demand Softens
Nigeria and Angola, Africa’s two largest oil producers, are struggling to find buyers for their crude, with unsold cargoes from both countries swelling to an […]
Not Anger, but Love: Why Tanzania’s Diaspora Speaks So Loudly
When I engage with members of the leadership class back home in Tanzania, one question keeps surfacing with striking consistency: “Why are people in the […]