By John Ikani Leaders from 24 countries are set to convene in Kazan, Russia, later this month for the 2024 BRICS summit, as tensions between Russia and Ukraine persist. Russian President Vladimir Putin’s foreign policy adviser,...
By Enyichukwu Enemanna Prime Minister of Senegal, Ousmane Sonko can run in the country's upcoming parliamentary elections, the constitutional body has ruled, rejecting an appeal by opposition coalition challenging his candidacy. The Takku Wallu Senegal coalition...
By John Ikani Leaders from Egypt, Somalia, and Eritrea – nations that have had longstanding tensions with Ethiopia – recently convened in the Eritrean capital, Asmara, sparking speculation about the implications for regional dynamics. Following the...
By Enyichukwu Enemanna Two right-wing former ministers will go head-to-head in the final round of the race to determine who the next leader of UK’s Conservative Party will be, following the elimination of former Foreign Minister...
Senior officials in Cameroon have strongly affirmed that President Paul Biya is in "excellent" condition, following his prolonged absence from public view, which has sparked rumors about the health of the 91-year-old leader. Biya has not...
By Enyichukwu Enemanna Syrian President, Bashar al-Assad has congratulated his Tunisian counterpart, Kais Saied on his re-election for a second term in office, an election that has been trailed by controversies after jailing of several opposition...
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