Yearly Archives: 2026

U.S. Senate Delegation Visits Beijing as China Calls for Stable and Constructive Relations with Washington

Sahar Ragab Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi stressed the importance of strengthening dialogue and cooperation between China and the United States during his meeting in Beijing with a U.S. Senate delegation led by Senator Steve Daines, emphasizing that relations between the two countries directly impact global stability and the interests …

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Egypt-China Green Partnership Expands as Gulf of Suez Wind Project Nears Completion

Sherif Hussein   Construction work on the massive wind energy project in the Gulf of Suez is progressing rapid marking another milestone in the growing cooperation between Egypt and China in renewable energy and sustainable development. Chinese companies involved in the project continue the installation of modern wind turbines as …

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UN rights chief says Tunisia must end repression of civil society

AFP- The United Nations rights chief demanded Thursday that Tunisia end widening repression targeting civil society organizations, journalists, rights defenders and opposition figures. “The continued repression and restrictions on civic space by the Tunisian authorities undermine the rights of people protected under the country’s constitution and its international human rights …

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Mali: More than 30 killed in twin central attacks

AFP- Two attacks in central Mali claimed by Al-Qaeda-linked jihadists have killed more than 30 people, local, security and administrative sources told AFP on Thursday. The two strikes came less than a fortnight after a large-scale, coordinated offensive by jihadists and separatists on junta positions, which plunged the west African …

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Somalia’s drought fallout worsened by aid cuts and ongoing conflict

AFP- In the largely arid Puntland region in north-eastern Somalia, where the past three rainy seasons have failed, there is nothing to see but dry water ponds, destroyed crops, and animal carcasses. As the drought intensifies, and the malnutrition rate soars, the race is on to stop another hunger catastrophe. But …

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Ivory Coast dissolves electoral commission after opposition criticism

AFP- After sustained criticism from the country’s opposition, Ivory Coast says it will dissolve the authority responsible for organising elections. The cabinet decision follows the October presidential vote that saw Alessane Ouattara reelected to a fourth term, while leading opposition figures were barred from standing. “In view of the reservations expressed about …

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Rwanda, Botswana sign six cooperation deals

AFP- Rwanda and Botswana have signed six cooperation agreements aimed at deepening bilateral ties and boosting collaboration across key sectors including trade, transport and regional connectivity. Speaking during the state visit of Rwandan President Paul Kagame to Botswana, President Duma Boko said the partnership reflected a shared ambition for development …

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Assimi Goita target of April attacks, Malian army says

Last month’s coordinated attacks against Mali targeted the country’s  leader Assimi Goita, an army spokesperson said on Wednesday. Reviewing the events at a press conference, the spokesperson condemned the attack as a destabilisation operation and said the insurgents deployed two suicide car bombs intended for top officials. “This sinister and meticulously orchestrated …

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Trump Bets on Quick Deal with Iran as Hormuz and Nuclear Talks Intensify –

Sahar Ragab U.S. President Donald Trump expressed optimism over the possibility of reaching a rapid agreement with Iran that could permanently ease ongoing tensions, stressing that preventing Tehran from obtaining a nuclear weapon remains a top American priority. Speaking during a campaign event supporting Republican Georgia gubernatorial candidate Burt Jones, …

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