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How Chinese businesses are being blocked globally
 This growing pushback signals a profound shift in how the world views Chinese business interests and raises serious questions about China’s ability to
By Geopolitica Apr. 22, 2025
Tibetan identity at risk: China’s systematic oppression Intensifies
The Communist Party of China (CCP) has long been accused of systematic oppression in Tibet, targeting the region’s cultural, religious, and social fabric.
By The Hong Kong post Apr. 21, 2025
Pope Francis dies at 88
The pope’s death was announced on Monday morning by Cardinal Kevin Farrell, the Vatican camerlengo.
By CNN Apr. 21, 2025
China’s navy rusts, from aircraft carriers to destroyers
One emblematic example of these shortcomings is the Liaoning aircraft carrier, which has been touted as a key asset in China’s blue-water ambitions.
By mekong Apr. 16, 2025
China undermines sanctions, arms IRGC & fuels terrorism
It is essential to understand that this operation was not a rogue act by a few isolated criminals.
By European Times Apr. 14, 2025
Gabon's leader Nguema elected president with 90.35% of vote, interior minister says
Nguema's most prominent opponent in the eight-candidate race was Alain Claude Bilie By Nze, who was serving as prime minister under President Ali Bongo at the time of the coup.
By Reuters Apr. 13, 2025
China’s belt and road credibility collapsing fast in Thailand
At least 30 high-rise buildings in Bangkok were deemed uninhabitable because of the earthquake, the Public Works Department said on April 2.
By Asia Times Apr. 10, 2025
Prada buys Versace to create Italian fashion powerhouse
Owning Versace, with its bold, baroque-style prints, will bring new customers to Prada, known for its minimalist style.
By Reuters Apr. 10, 2025
CheatGPT crisis – SA universities faced with a burgeoning degree of AI-written academic assignments
Acrisis is brewing in local higher learning institutions over the use of artificial intelligence (AI) to cheat – and university authorities seem to be at sea over how to handle it.
By Daily Maverick Apr. 7, 2025
Fair play in question: EU targets BYD’s Chinese government backing
BYD, one of the world’s leading EV manufacturers, has been expanding its presence globally, including in Europe.
By Directus Apr. 7, 2025
Taiwan refutes China’s affirmations of authority
The international community has long grappled with balancing these competing narratives.
By European Times Apr. 3, 2025
Usain Bolt's dad dies as tributes flood in for Olympic legend's 'quiet force'
According to the Jamaica Observer, Wellesley passed away on Monday after a battle with an extended illness.
By The Mirror Us Apr. 2, 2025
University of Johannesburg rejects claims by 'lecturer' who favoured Zimbabwean students
In a statement, UJ said it is aware of social media posts by Joel Sangweni, who falsely claims to be a lecturer at the institution.
By IOL News Apr. 1, 2025
Chinese nationalists’ attacks on foreigners become severe
The Japanese, however, are looked down on viciously, thanks to historical animosity and ongoing maritime disputes.
By Geopolitica Mar. 30, 2025
Decline and fall of the ‘socialist system with Chinese characteristics’
President Xi’s policy of controlled growth of capital under the supervision of the state to ensure a more equitable income distribution has failed to materialize.
By Newsday Mar. 27, 2025
Namibia to require visas for U. S. citizens and tourists from over 30 countries from beginning of April
The announcement has been underscored by a notice from the U.S. Embassy in Namibia, which has urged American travellers to begin preparations for the new visa requirements.
By IOL News Mar. 26, 2025
Kirsty, how will you handle Donald Trump?
Perhaps we should not have been surprised. In the murky world of Zimbabwean politics, Coventry has proved adept at dodging the pitfalls and rising to the top.
By The Guardian Mar. 21, 2025
Nowruz: A global opportunity to develop cultural and friendly relations
Nowruz is the message of peace and friendship by the Iranians for the whole world. Nowruz is a strong testimony to Iranian rich civilization, national characteristics and history.
Unrest in Indonesia: Chinese Project Faces Fierce Backlash
Boost China-EU trade to nullify US tariffs
By The Hong Kong post Mar. 19, 2025
Rwanda and Belgium expel each other's diplomats over Congo conflict
Belgium's foreign affairs minister Maxime Prevot said the move was "disproportionate and shows that when we disagree with Rwanda they prefer not to engage in dialogue."
By Reuters Mar. 17, 2025
More Chinese netizens circumvent internet censorship
China's low-altitude economy takes flight: A new engine for innovation-driven growth
By China Daily Mar. 16, 2025
Draft list for new travel ban proposes trump target 43 countries including Zimbabwe
A decision to include Venezuela could also disrupt a nascent thaw in relations that has been useful to Mr. Trump’s separate efforts to deport undocumented migrants.
By The New York Times Mar. 15, 2025
US expels SA envoy
Mr. Trump also ordered the federal government to cut off all aid to South Africa.
By New York Times Mar. 15, 2025
Citizen of Zimbabwe, who twice crossed illegally from Canada into Washington State, pleads guilty to gun and drug crimes
On December 27, 2024, the National Park Service alerted Border Patrol to suspected cross border activity
By US Gov Mar. 14, 2025
In Uganda, fake doctors cause serious damage
It wasn’t fibroids. His wife was pregnant and has since delivered a baby boy.
By Global Press Journal Mar. 13, 2025