Africa: Can Ndayishimiye Rewrite His African Story

Africa: Can Ndayishimiye Rewrite His African Story

As President Évariste Ndayishimiye prepares to take on the chairmanship of the African Union, Burundi stands before a rare diplomatic crossroads, and so does the man himself. Leadership of the AU is more than a ceremonial rotation; it is a continental stage that exposes, amplifies, and ultimately defines a leader’s stature far beyond his borders….

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Tech execs join SEZ advisory board

Tech execs join SEZ advisory board

Trade minister Parks Tau Trade, industry & competition minister Parks Tau has gazetted the names of the new members of the special economic zones (SEZs) advisory board, with a few drawn from the technology sector. They will serve on the board for five years, starting on 1 August. There are 12 designated SEZs across the…

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Africa: Can Ndayishimiye Rewrite His African Story

Africa: China, Africa to Hold Nearly 600 Cultural, People-to-People Exchange Events in 2026

China and Africa will jointly host nearly 600 cultural and people-to-people exchange activities in 2026 to enhance exchanges and mutual learning between the two civilizations. Chinese foreign ministry spokesperson Mao Ning disclosed this over the weekend, adding that the events will also help to promote mutual understanding and connection between the peoples. Next Stay 40…

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Republicans vow to hold Bill Clinton in contempt as he skips Epstein testimony

Republicans vow to hold Bill Clinton in contempt as he skips Epstein testimony

A Republican lawmaker is vowing to begin contempt-of-Congress proceedings against former President Bill Clinton after he failed to show up on Tuesday to testify before a committee investigating Jeffrey Epstein. House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer told reporters he would start proceedings against Clinton next week, and could do the same against former Secretary of…

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