Iranians hope for balanced deal ahead of new round of talks with US
In 2018, the US under Donald Trump unilaterally pulled out of a 2015 nuclear deal Iran had agreed with world powers, reinstating deadly sanctions on the country. Now Trump has demanded a new agreement
Tanzania bans agricultural imports from South Africa and Malawi
The move directly targets key South African fruit exports such as grapes and apples, while significantly complicating logistics for Malawi, a landlocked nation that relies on Tanzania’s Dar es Salaam port for the bulk of its inbound and outbound trade.
Peruvians remember Pope Francis through photo exhibition in Miraflores
The photo exhibition stands not only as a visual tribute but also as a reminder of the pope’s deep connection with Latin America and his enduring spiritual legacy.
South Africa cancels tax plan following political resistance
The South African government on Thursday canceled a proposed tax increase that had threatened to collapse the unity government after a pushback from various political parties.
UNICEF struggles to feed Sudan’s displaced as malnutrition cases grow
The war has created the world's largest humanitarian crisis and worst displacement crisis, leading to famine conditions in some parts of Sudan
Tanzania’s cat and mouse politics: Treason, arrests and shrinking political space
Tanzania’s main opposition party said Thursday that two of its senior officials were arrested on their way to court to attend the proceedings against their party leader who faces treason charges for calling for reforms ahead of October elections.
Al Ahly & Sundowns to clash in CAF Champions League semi-finals
Record 12-time champions and title holders Al Ahly of Egypt will face Mamelodi Sundowns this friday in Cairo
Displacement crisis deepens: UN warns world at breaking point
The United Nations Economic and Social Council held a special meeting in New York this week, focused on forced displacement and refugee protection
Joseph Kabila’s return: Political comeback or threat to national unity?
Kabila’s presence in this tense area and his controversial statement — urging South Africa not to support military efforts against the M23 — raised eyebrows. For many Congolese citizens and political analysts, the move is seen as more than symbolic.
Nigeria: FG Bans Waivers for Threaded Pipes, As Monarch Alloys Opens Factory
[Premium Times] The plant has an annual external capacity coating capacity of two million square meters and an internal square meters coating capacity of one million square meters.