Ghana’s Finance Minister announced that the country will owe $8.7 billion in external debt service
Angola aims to mediate negotiations between the DRC and M23 rebels amid escalating violence. Despite
Brazil is set to reconsider regulations for fintechs requiring transaction reporting to combat money laundering.
The U.S. has ceased funding for five U.N. human rights projects, including Iraq support, under
A 2,492-carat diamond, possibly the second-largest ever found, was unearthed in Botswana’s Karowe mine by
Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian has rebuffed President Trump’s calls for negotiations, asserting his unwillingness to
Egypt has condemned Israel’s electricity cutoff to Gaza, labeling it collective punishment. The Egyptian government
Israel has agreed to talks with Lebanon regarding border demarcation and will release five Lebanese
Amid rising money laundering concerns, Brazil’s tax revenue service is considering new reporting requirements for
Turkey is cautiously optimistic about a deal involving the Syrian Democratic Forces and Syria’s government