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Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi on Thursday urged the UN Security Council not to support unauthorized military operations in the Middle East, warning that continued conflict could lead to
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China desire UN Security Council to avoid backing unauthorized military operations in Middle East
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi on Thursday urged the UN Security Council not to support unauthorized military operations in the Middle East, warning that continued conflict could lead to
Read MoreDjibouti dictator Ismail Omar Guelleh campaigning for re-election
Ismail Omar Guelleh, is well-known to Djiboutians. He has, after all, been in power since May 1999, the year he succeeded his uncle, Hassan Gouled Aptidon, for whom he was in charge of national
Read MoreTrump says US may exit Iran war soon as new attacks hit Gulf states and Iran
Members of the Iranian Red Crescent Society work at the site of a reported strike amid the U.S.-Israeli conflict with Iran, near Hosseinieh Azam Zanjan Mosque in Zanjan, Iran, in this screen grab
Read MoreRwanda’s open door-is the visa policy paying off?
Photo by Tobias Doering / Unsplash By The African Exponent According to the Africa Visa Openness Index 2025, Rwanda is ranked the most visa‑open country in Africa, maintaining this position since
Read MoreNew Beijing-Helsinki direct route launched to boost China-Finland ties
Zeng Yongchao, executive vice president of China Southern Air Holding Company, speaks at a promotion event hosted by China Southern Airlines for the new Beijing-Helsinki direct route in Helsinki,
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Featured ArticlesChina desire UN Security Council to avoid backing unauthorized military operations in Middle East
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi on Thursday urged the UN Security Council not to support unauthorized military operations in the Middle East, warning that continued conflict could lead to
China desire UN Security Council to avoid backing unauthorized military operations in Middle East
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi on Thursday urged the UN Security Council not to support unauthorized military operations in the Middle East, warning that continued conflict could lead to
EDITOR’S PIC OF THE WEEKUK says it is too early to decide how to work with the Taliban
Britain’s Prime Minister Boris Johnson leaves following a visit at Northwood Headquarters, the British Armed Forces Permanent Joint Headquarters, in Eastbury, northwest of London, Britain
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UK says it is too early to decide how to work with the Taliban
Britain’s Prime Minister Boris Johnson leaves following a visit at Northwood Headquarters, the British Armed Forces Permanent Joint Headquarters, in Eastbury, northwest of London, Britain
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Kenya Airways resumes daily flights to New York
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UN Security Council urges Taliban to reverse bans on Afghan women’s rights
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Why ethnic tensions are flaring again in northern Kosovo
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Kenya’s President’s top officers’wealth to be made public in IMF push
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By Anadolu Agency Egypt on Tuesday launched an international tender to explore natural gas and crude oil in the Mediterranean Sea and the Nile Delta. Minister of Petroleum and Mineral Resources
Turkey’s natural gas find in Black Sea now comes to 710 bcm -Erdogan
By Reuters The total volume of natural gas Turkey has discovered in the Black Sea now amounts to 710 billion cubic metres (bcm) after a new field was located and a previous find was revised
8 things to know about Hamida Dakane, the first Somali woman elected into North Dakota State House of Representatives
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U.S. stocks drop on recession fears, Nasdaq closes at new bear market low
Traders work on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) in New York City, U.S., December 7, 2022. Photographer Brendan McDermid By Reuters Wall Street’s main indexes ended weaker on
Kenya Airways resumes daily flights to New York
By Business Daily Africa Kenya Airways (KQ) has resumed daily flights to New York as it moves to cash in on growing demand for air travel on the route. The carrier had increased the flight
Somalia’s leaders divided to fight Al-Shabab terrorists
File Photo/Somali Times Somalia’s corrupt President Hassan Sheikh Mohamoud has gathered federal state leaders in Mogadishu. Somalia’s leaders divided to fight Al-Shabab terrorists
UN Security Council urges Taliban to reverse bans on Afghan women’s rights
Afghan female students react against Taliban’s university ban in Kabul, Afghanistan in December, 2022 By Anadolu Agency The UN Security Council urged the Taliban in Afghanistan to reverse
Why ethnic tensions are flaring again in northern Kosovo
A Kosovo special police officer patrols the area near the border crossing between Kosovo and Serbia in Jarinje, Kosovo. Photographer Laura Hasani/File Photo By Reuters Protesting Serbs in the
Stocks mostly fall on Wall Street, adding to recent losses
A woman looks at Japan’s Nikkei 225 index and stock prices shown at a securities firm as others walk across an intersection in Tokyo, Tuesday, Dec. 27, 2022. Shares advanced Tuesday in Asia
Kenya’s President’s top officers’wealth to be made public in IMF push
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Egypt launches tender to explore gas, oil in Mediterranean, Nile Delta
By Anadolu Agency Egypt on Tuesday launched an international tender to explore natural gas and crude oil in the Mediterranean Sea and the Nile Delta. Minister of Petroleum and Mineral Resources
Turkey’s natural gas find in Black Sea now comes to 710 bcm -Erdogan
By Reuters The total volume of natural gas Turkey has discovered in the Black Sea now amounts to 710 billion cubic metres (bcm) after a new field was located and a previous find was revised
8 things to know about Hamida Dakane, the first Somali woman elected into North Dakota State House of Representatives
Hamida Dakane stands in the Al Hamdi Restaurant on Wednesday, Nov. 9, 2022, in south Fargo. Photo credit: Michael Vosburg/The Forum By Face2Face Africa Hamida Dakane, who was before now only


