Latest NewsUS-Iran deal may leave Netanyahu as biggest casualty
By Reuters The biggest casualty of the U.S.-Iran deal may not be Israel’s Iran strategy, but the political brand Benjamin Netanyahu spent decades building as the Israeli leader who could
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By Anadolu Agency Qatari Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al Thani described a proposed $300 billion investment fund for Iran as an “aspirational
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Read MoreKeir Starmer announces he’ll resign as UK prime minister, launching contest for successor
Britain’s Prime Minister Keir Starmer announces his resignation to the media outside 10 Downing Street in London, Monday, June 22, 2026. Photographer Kin Cheung By The Associated Press British
Read MoreEthiopia election: Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed elected himself
Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed elected himself, has won a landslide victory in the country’s general election, with his party retaining a majority in parliament. The election was
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US-Iran deal may leave Netanyahu as biggest casualty
By Reuters The biggest casualty of the U.S.-Iran deal may not be Israel’s Iran strategy, but the political brand Benjamin Netanyahu spent decades building as the Israeli leader who could
Read MoreQatar says proposed $300B Iran reconstruction fund remains ‘aspirational’
By Anadolu Agency Qatari Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al Thani described a proposed $300 billion investment fund for Iran as an “aspirational
Read MoreNigerian twins conjoined at the head separated with the help of AI
Photo credit: Gemini Untwined By Face2Face Africa Mercy and Goodness, twin sisters conjoined at the head, have undergone a groundbreaking separation using advanced artificial intelligence
Read MoreKeir Starmer announces he’ll resign as UK prime minister, launching contest for successor
Britain’s Prime Minister Keir Starmer announces his resignation to the media outside 10 Downing Street in London, Monday, June 22, 2026. Photographer Kin Cheung By The Associated Press British
Read MoreEthiopia election: Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed elected himself
Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed elected himself, has won a landslide victory in the country’s general election, with his party retaining a majority in parliament. The election was
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Featured ArticlesUS-Iran deal may leave Netanyahu as biggest casualty
By Reuters The biggest casualty of the U.S.-Iran deal may not be Israel’s Iran strategy, but the political brand Benjamin Netanyahu spent decades building as the Israeli leader who could
US-Iran deal may leave Netanyahu as biggest casualty
By Reuters The biggest casualty of the U.S.-Iran deal may not be Israel’s Iran strategy, but the political brand Benjamin Netanyahu spent decades building as the Israeli leader who could
EDITOR’S PIC OF THE WEEKFrance says it carries out first armed drone strike in Mali
This photo provided by the French Defense Ministry communication center and taken Tuesday Dec. 17, 2019, shows French soldiers loading a French Reaper drone with two GBU 12 missiles on Niamey
Read MoreChinese funding of sub-Saharan African infrastructure dwarfs that of West, says think tank
A Chinese engineer and a local construction worker work on a section of the Mombasa-Nairobi standard gauge railway (SGR) in Emali, Kenya, file. REUTERS/Noor Khamis/File Photo By Reuters
Read MoreUK hospitals struggle; tougher rules eyed to fight variant
Ambulances outside the Royal London Hospital, in London, Tuesday Dec. 29, 2020. England Health Service figures show hospitals now have more Covid-19 patients than during April’s first-wave
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France says it carries out first armed drone strike in Mali
This photo provided by the French Defense Ministry communication center and taken Tuesday Dec. 17, 2019, shows French soldiers loading a French Reaper drone with two GBU 12 missiles on Niamey
Read MoreChinese funding of sub-Saharan African infrastructure dwarfs that of West, says think tank
A Chinese engineer and a local construction worker work on a section of the Mombasa-Nairobi standard gauge railway (SGR) in Emali, Kenya, file. REUTERS/Noor Khamis/File Photo By Reuters
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Ambulances outside the Royal London Hospital, in London, Tuesday Dec. 29, 2020. England Health Service figures show hospitals now have more Covid-19 patients than during April’s first-wave
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Blog PostsPuntland has rejected some of the conditions agreed with the corrupt Somali president
File Photo/Somali Times The Puntland regional government has refused to sign two of the five points agreed by the federal government, the regional governments and the Benadir region, which were
How Nigerian businessman Femi Otedola went from $1.2 billion in debt to a $1.8 billion net worth
Billionaire Femi Otedola. Photo via.makemoney.ng By Face2Face Africa It is an undeniable fact that business owners go through several challenges in order to achieve success. While some collapse
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
President William Ruto ands Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua celebrate at the IEBC Bomas of Kenya Tallying Centre in Nairobi on August 15, 2022: Credit to Photo/ AFP By Business Daily Africa The
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
Puntland has rejected some of the conditions agreed with the corrupt Somali president
File Photo/Somali Times The Puntland regional government has refused to sign two of the five points agreed by the federal government, the regional governments and the Benadir region, which were
How Nigerian businessman Femi Otedola went from $1.2 billion in debt to a $1.8 billion net worth
Billionaire Femi Otedola. Photo via.makemoney.ng By Face2Face Africa It is an undeniable fact that business owners go through several challenges in order to achieve success. While some collapse
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
President William Ruto ands Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua celebrate at the IEBC Bomas of Kenya Tallying Centre in Nairobi on August 15, 2022: Credit to Photo/ AFP By Business Daily Africa The
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


