Treason or Tactic? The Politics Behind Lissu’s Arrest.

Tanzania’s Fragile Democracy, between Hope, Fear, and a Future on the Edge.

As Tanzania moves closer to its October 2025 general election, the mood across the nation has shifted from optimism to unease. What began as a period of renewal under President Samia Suluhu Hassan, the country’s first female leader, is now overshadowed by accusations of repression, shrinking freedoms, and the silencing of peoples voices. On April 9, 2025, the…

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A Ugandan gay man in the U.S. expresses deep frustration and disappointment after being denied entry to a Ugandan community event.

Divulge | September 1, 2025 A video shared on social media today shows a Ugandan individual, known as Siazi or Keem Love, being denied entry to a Ugandan community event held in the United States. The incident reportedly occurred because of their sexual orientation and gender expression. Siazi, who identifies as gay and presents as…

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Iran’s Response to Operation Midnight Hammer: What Comes Next?

Following the U.S. led airstrike known as Operation Midnight Hammer, which targeted nuclear facilities across Iran on June 22, 2025, global attention has shifted to how Iran is responding and what actions, if any, might follow. While the operation was executed swiftly and without immediate retaliation. Iranian officials moved quickly to downplay the strike. State broadcasters reported that…

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US Airstrikes Hit Iranian Nuclear Site

U.S. Airstrikes Hit Iranian Nuclear Sites as Uranium Stockpiles Moved Beforehand.

According to a US media outlet business insider,In the early hours of June 22, around 2:30 a.m. Iran local time, the United States launched a coordinated airstrike targeting Iran’s key nuclear facilities. B-2 stealth bombers deployed fourteen 30,000-pound GBU‑57 Massive Ordnance Penetrators against heavily fortified sites at Fordow, Natanz, and a location near Esfahan. Tomahawk cruise missiles…

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