Nigeria Approves $200M to fill the of US Aid Cuts

Nigerian lawmakers have approved an additional $200 million for the country’s health sector to compensate for the recent suspension of US development aid. The funds will be used to support programs combating malaria, polio, HIV, and tuberculosis, which previously relied on US assistance. Nigeria, Africa’s most populous country with around 230 million people, has been a major recipient of US

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Kagame Rejects Claims Rwanda Profited From DR Congo Minerals

Paul Kagame has strongly dismissed long-standing allegations that Rwanda benefited from instability in eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) through illicit mineral extraction, arguing that such claims do not reflect economic reality. Speaking in Kigali during the 20th annual Umushyikirano—Rwanda’s national constitutional dialogue that brings together citizens and leaders for open discussion—Kagame said assertions that Rwanda exploited Congolese minerals

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Trump’s Defiant Speech Outlines Bold Agenda Amid Fierce Opposition

President Donald Trump delivered a historic and defiant speech to a joint session of Congress, marking his first since returning to office for a second term. At over an hour and 40 minutes, it became the longest such address in history. His speech highlighted his administration’s rapid policy shifts, covering trade, immigration, and foreign relations, while drawing sharp reactions from

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