France denies excluding South Africa from G7 over U.S. pressure

France has rejected claims that it shelved an invitation to South Africa for the June G7 leaders' summit under pressure from Washington, saying instead that Kenya was chosen as a guest in advance of President Emmanuel Macron’s planned visit there. Paris previously said the summit at Evian-les-Bains will host the leaders of India, South Korea, Brazil and Kenya as special invitees. US Secretary of State Marco Rubio, making his first trip abroad since the Middle East war began, will attend alongside senior ministers from…

Somali forces, AU troops kill 42 al-Shabaab fighters in Lower Shabelle

Friday March 27, 2026 Mogadishu (AX) - A fierce clash in southern Somalia left more than 40 al-Shabab militants dead after the group tried to claw back control of a recently captured town, officials said Thursday. The African Union Support and Stabilisation Mission in Somalia (AUSSOM), said in a statement that the fighting erupted in Mubarak, a strategic town in the Lower Shabelle region that joint Somali National Armed Forces and African Union troops seized earlier this month. According to AUSSOM, the militants struck a…

Mexico says two aid boats en route to Cuba are missing

Mexican naval forces have launched a search-and-rescue mission in the Caribbean after two sailboats carrying humanitarian supplies to Cuba failed to reach Havana as planned. The navy said the vessels departed from Isla Mujeres, in the state of Quintana Roo, last week en route to Havana with nine crew members of various nationalities aboard. Officials had expected the boats to arrive between 24 and 25 March, but the navy reported there has been no contact with the crews and no confirmation that the ships reached their…

European Parliament Gives Conditional Approval to U.S. Tariff Agreement

In a decisive move to implement its side of a transatlantic trade deal, the European Union has pushed forward legislation aimed at fulfilling commitments made with the United States amid months of uncertainty over President Donald Trump's tariff threats and a fresh US import surcharge. Lawmakers in the European Parliament approved the measures by 417 votes to 154, with 71 abstentions, but only after inserting a series of safeguards that reflect lingering doubts about Washington’s reliability following the Turnberry,…

AUSSOM and SNAF Kill Over 40 Al-Shabaab Militants Defending Mubarak

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World Trade Organization: War Causing Worst Global Trade Disruption in 80 Years

The global trading order is under siege, World Trade Organization director-general Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala warned as delegates convened for the WTO ministerial in Yaounde, calling the disruption the most severe the system has faced in eight decades. "The world order and the multilateral system we used to know has irrevocably changed," she said, stressing: "We cannot deny the scale of the problems confronting the world today." With 166 member states represented, the WTO meets in the Cameroonian capital amid stark divisions among…

Trump floats seizing Iranian oil, claims Iran is desperate for deal

Trump floats 'taking control of Iranian oil,' says Tehran eager for deal US President Donald Trump asserted that Iran’s leaders are “begging to make a deal” to halt the ongoing Middle East war, pushing back on suggestions that Washington is chasing talks. He claimed Tehran signaled its willingness to negotiate by allowing 10 oil tankers to move through the strategic Strait of Hormuz, describing the passage as a…

Kenya considers military escorts for export ships bound for Middle East

by Frankline Oduor Thursday March 26, 2026 Kenya Navy officers conducting a joint maritime operation in the Western Indian Ocean, March 18, 2025. Photo KDF As fighting in the Middle East continues to unsettle major sea lanes, the government is weighing a tougher response: using military-supported maritime security to protect Kenyan exports bound for the region. Industry Principal Secretary Juma Mukhwana said in an interview on NTV on Tuesday that the State is considering special escort arrangements for cargo vessels…

Burkina Faso Prioritizes Cultural Identity in National AI Strategy

In a significant move towards enhancing its digital landscape, Burkina Faso is prioritizing local languages in its Artificial Intelligence development strategy, underscoring a commitment to digital sovereignty. The initiative was unveiled in Ouagadougou during an event hosted by the Ministry of Digital Transition. Officials introduced a program focused on formalizing local languages and establishing a "comprehensive data corpus for Large Language Models." This session gathered an array of stakeholders—including…