Mali’s Crackdown Mutes a Voice Heard Across Africa

MALI: Mali’s authorities have taken steps that effectively silence a prominent continental voice, raising fresh concerns about freedom of expression. The move is seen by critics as part of a broader pattern of shrinking civic and media space in the country. Journalists and commentators warn that such actions weaken public debate and accountability. Supporters of [...]

Release of Opposition Leader & Promise of Inclusive Government

Following the November 2025 coup, Guinea-Bissau’s military junta released opposition leader Domingos Simões Pereira from detention. The release came amid growing international pressure, especially from ECOWAS, to restore democratic order. Although freed, Pereira remained under house arrest, reflecting continued political tension. The junta also pledged to form an inclusive transitional government involving major political [...]

How Violence and Custom Rob Egyptian Daughters of Inheritance

EGYPT: Across parts of Egypt, many women continue to be denied their legal inheritance rights, often through pressure, coercion, or outright violence. Daughters are frequently urged to “waive” their share in favor of male relatives to preserve family control over property. Those who resist may face social isolation, threats, or physical harm. Despite laws designed [...]

China, Iran and Russia Sign Historic Trilateral Strategic Pact

CHINA: China, Iran, and Russia have officially signed a trilateral strategic agreement that brings the three countries into a coordinated framework of cooperation spanning diplomatic strategy, economic resilience, and broader geopolitical alignment. The pact builds on long-standing bilateral agreements — including a 20-year Iran-Russia strategic partnership and a 25-year Iran-China cooperation program — but now [...]

China Launches AlSat-3B, Deepening Space Cooperation with Algeria

ALGERIA: China has successfully launched the AlSat-3B satellite on behalf of Algeria, marking another milestone in their growing technological partnership. The satellite is expected to enhance Algeria’s capabilities in Earth observation, environmental monitoring, and development planning. Officials say the project reflects years of cooperation in space science and data sharing. For Algeria, AlSat-3B supports national [...]

Mob Killings and Lawlessness Spark National Alarm

The country is witnessing a troubling surge in mob killings, custodial deaths, election-related violence, and attacks on minorities ahead of the 13th parliamentary election. According to the Manabadhikar Shongskriti Foundation (MSF), mob violence deaths more than doubled in January, alongside increases in custodial deaths, unidentified bodies, and widespread political clashes. Law enforcement agencies are being [...]

Kingdom Celebrates King Abdullah II’s 64th Birthday

The Kingdom marks the 64th birthday of His Majesty King Abdullah II on Friday. Born in Amman on January 30, 1962, he is the eldest son of the late King Hussein and Princess Muna. Appointed Crown Prince in January 1999, King Abdullah assumed his constitutional duties as monarch on February 7, 1999, following the [...]

Iraq Targets Global Export of Refined Oil by 2030

Iraqi Prime Minister Mohammed Shia al-Sudani announced that Iraq aims to begin exporting refined petroleum products globally by 2030, marking a major shift in the country’s energy strategy. Speaking at the Iraq Energy Conference 2026 in Baghdad, he emphasized that energy policy now shapes not only economic growth but also social, political, and educational [...]

Bhutan Records 76.98% Pass Rate in Class VIII Exams

Bhutan achieved a 76.98 percent pass rate in the Class VIII Board Examination 2025, with 12,039 out of 12,143 students passing from 168 schools nationwide, reflecting broad participation across government and private institutions. The national merit list was topped by Sidanth Bhandari of Loselling Middle Secondary School with 94.6 percent, followed closely by Sangay [...]

Mali’s Military Rulers Intensify Restrictions on Free Expression

MALI: Mali's military government took steps to restrict how regular people can access information from one of the most important news sources about African issues. On January 16, the Ministry of Territorial Administration announced a decree that bans the circulation and distribution of Jeune Afrique “in all its forms,” claiming it is necessary to “preserve [...]

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