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Former US ambassador to Bosnia criticizes White House’s foreign policy
LIMA, Peru — Former U.S. Ambassador to Bosnia and Herzegovina Eric Nelson says the Trump-Vance administration has tarnished the U.S.’s standing around the world. “We’ve really lost our way in terms of understanding what our strengths are, what our...
Jubilees of Missions and Migrants to be celebrated Rome
The Jubilee of the Missionary World and the Jubilee of Migrants will bring tens of thousands of pilgrims from over 100 countries to Rome from October 4–5, with events including a Mass with Pope Leo XIV, international prayer gatherings, and the...
Pilgrims from More Than 100 Countries Arrive in Rome for the Jubilee of the Missionary World and the Jubilee of Migrants
(ZENIT News / Rome, 01.10.2025) – On Saturday, October 4 and Sunday, October 5, the Jubilee of the Missionary World and the Jubilee of Migrants will be celebrated simultaneously in Rome. These events are organized in collaboration with the...
Network of African photojournalists launched in Morocco
African news agencies on Thursday launched the Network of Photojournalists of the Atlantic Federation of African Press Agencies (NPJ-Faapa), the first of its kind. It aims to foster collaboration and capacity-building among the continent’s press...
3 Reasons 2026 World Cup Ticket Demand May Be Artificially Inflated
FIFA World Cup 2026 countdown clock in Guadalajara, Jalisco state, Mexico on September 10. AFP via Getty Images Everywhere you turn, there’s another sign that 2026 World Cup tickets will be close to impossible for average fansn to acquire. The...
Strengthening Jamaica-Tanzania ties
Prime Minister Michael Manley and Tanzanian President Julius K. Nyerere discussed a wide range of international and bilateral issues during the president’s official visit to Jamaica. The leaders explored developments in Portuguese colonial...
Two Paths Ahead: Remigration or Reconquista — An Interview with Chega VP Frazão
Pedro Dos Santos Frazão is a Portuguese politician and vice president of Chega. A prominent voice on migration and national sovereignty, he was a featured speaker at the MCC–MRI joint summit in Szeged. On the sidelines of the conference he spoke...
Hapag-Lloyd Previews Deployment for 2028 With 127 Routes
Hapag-Lloyd Cruises has unveiled a preview of 127 routes across its now fully bilingual fleet, inviting travelers to explore extraordinary destinations, culinary moments and expedition experiences in 2028. Guests can place non-binding pre-bookings...
65th Independence: US praises Nigerians for unwavering determination
The United States on Wednesday praised the resilience of Nigerians as the West African nation and regional leader marked the 65th anniversary of its independence. In a statement by Secretary of State Marco Rubio, the US government noted that...
Trump Finds a New Way to Use the White House for Tacky Racist Trolling
Racist AI-generated videos set to mariachi music were played on repeat for hours in the White House in a doom-loop attempt to troll Democrats. The two doctored clips, first posted by President Donald Trump on Truth Social, were played in briefing...
ECOWAS Delegates Convene In Monrovia For Regional Health Dialogue
Monrovia – The West African Health Organization (WAHO), in partnership with the Government of Liberia(GoL) through the Ministry of Health, has launched a three-day regional workshop in Monrovia aimed at strengthening health cooperation and...
Zimbabwe’s Life Expectancy Jumps to 65 as Health Sector Records Progress
Zimbabwe’s Life Expectancy Jumps to 65 as Health Sector Records Progress Zimbabwe has recorded a significant rise in life expectancy, with the average lifespan now standing at 65 years — an increase of four years since 2021. The development was...
Sink or swim: Can island states survive the climate crisis?
Small island nations across the world are bearing the brunt of the climate crisis, and their problems have been accentuated by the COVID-19 pandemic, which has severely affected their economies, and their capacity to protect themselves from...
China's vision on governance hailed globally
China's Global Governance Initiative has received broad support from developing countries, which have commended it for providing practical solutions to pressing global challenges, fostering shared prosperity, and adding fresh momentum to building...
China’s governance vision secures broad backing from developing nations
BEIJING, China, Sep 29 — China’s Global Governance Initiative has received broad support from developing countries, which have commended it for providing practical solutions to pressing global challenges, fostering shared prosperity, and adding...
Sundance Institute announces 2025 Documentary Fund grant recipients
Photo: _holdsyoutight__2_of_3 LOS ANGELES, California — On Sept. 24 Sundance Institute announced their 2025 Documentary Fund grant recipients including the inaugural cohort of Creative Spirit Fund grantees, who are independent women storytellers...
Zimbabwe’s life expectancy rises to 65
Mkhululi Ncube, Zimpapers Reporter ZIMBABWE’S life expectancy has increased by four years to 65, with women expected to live longer than men — a development the Ministry of Health and Child Care has described as a positive indicator of the gains...
President Nelson and the Apostleship — the ‘most sacred thing that can happen to a man in this life’
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