Zimbabwe experienced mixed reactions to a protest called by war veteran Blessed Geza against President
Niger’s junta has released several ministers from the previous government, indicating a potential shift towards
Lesotho’s economy relies heavily on its garment industry, particularly factory operations in Maseru producing jeans
Nicolas Sarkozy’s trial for alleged illegal campaign financing has unveiled France’s secret negotiations with Libya
Riek Machar, South Sudan’s First Vice President, was arrested on Wednesday, prompting UN concerns about
Chile is experiencing violent protests over fishing quotas, particularly in Valparaíso and surrounding regions. Demonstrators
Louisiana ranks second in election integrity, highlighting secure electoral practices. A report calls for inspections
Tigray is experiencing escalating conflicts due to internal schisms and unresolved Eritrea border disputes. The
Julius Malema calls on Zimbabweans in South Africa to return home and face political challenges,
Argentina’s CGT union has called a general strike for April 10, opposing President Milei’s austerity