Australian Firm Celebrates First Gold Pour at Burkina Faso Mine

In an exciting development, the Australian-listed company has announced a significant milestone that arrived ahead of schedule and under budget. This achievement marks a robust beginning for what is expected to evolve into one of the region’s key gold operations, a testament to the careful planning and execution of the project. As reported by Miningmx, Richard Hyde, Executive Chairman of West African Resources, described the first golden pour from the Kiaka mine as “a major milestone” in their bold ambition to…

Israeli Court Delays Netanyahu’s Testimony in Corruption Case

An Israeli court has decided to postpone Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's testimony in his ongoing corruption trial after he requested a delay, supported by US President Donald Trump. This ruling was made public by Netanyahu's party. "Following the explanations given, we partially accept the request and cancel at this stage Mr. Netanyahu's hearings scheduled for this week," noted the Jerusalem District Court in its online bulletin released by the Likud Party. Netanyahu's legal team petitioned the court to excuse him…

IAEA Chief Warns Iran May Restart Uranium Enrichment Soon

In the dynamic and often turbulent landscape of international relations, recent developments concerning Iran's nuclear capabilities raise pertinent questions about security, oversight, and the consequences of military action. Rafael Grossi, the Director-General of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), brings a nuanced perspective to this situation. During a recent interview, Grossi stated that despite a series of assaults on key Iranian facilities—attacks that have undoubtedly caused damage—some critical…

President Yoweri Museveni Reveals Plans for a Seventh Term Victory

President Museveni's Vision for Uganda: From Recovery to a Knowledge Economy In a recent address, President Yoweri Museveni articulated his ambitious economic vision for Uganda, describing a roadmap that has traversed five significant stages under his leadership. Reflecting on the nation's journey from turmoil to stability, he emphasized the importance of not just recovery but meaningful advancement. How can Uganda transform recovery into sustainable growth? This question lies at the heart of his message.…

How Sierra Leone’s Young People Became Ensnared by the Dangerous “Kush” Substance

The emergence of kush, a synthetic concoction derived primarily from marshmallow leaves, marks a troubling chapter in West Africa's battle against substance abuse. First surfacing in Sierra Leone during the early 2020s, this alarming trend quickly gained traction, infiltrating neighboring nations such as Liberia, Guinea, The Gambia, Guinea-Bissau, and Senegal. What drives this rapid proliferation? Is it the ease of production or the allure of a cheap high that beckons many into its addictive embrace? Initially, kush might…

North Western State of Somalia Leader Engages with Qatari PM on Economic Alliances and Regional Collaboration

The Path to Collaboration: North Western State of Somalia and Qatar Explore New Horizons Hargeisa (AX) — In an intriguing turn of events, the President of North Western State of Somalia, Abdirahman Mohamed Abdillahi Irro, recently engaged in a pivotal meeting with the Prime Minister of Qatar, Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al-Thani, in the vibrant city of Doha. This encounter, an exciting milestone for both nations, was centered around the expansion of bilateral cooperation in various sectors, including trade, energy,…

Ghana Placed 12th in Africa for Skyrocketing Living Expenses Despite Inflation Decline

Recent statistics from Numbeo have revealed that Ghana stands at 12th among 23 African nations grappling with a high cost of living. This data prompts us to explore not just the numbers, but the real implications these figures hold for the everyday lives of Ghanaians. The Cost of Living Index in Ghana is reported at 30.6, broken down further into specific categories: rent is measured at 12.1, while essential groceries are sitting at 33.3. Interestingly, despite the high cost of living, Ghana has recorded five…

Struggling for Existence: A Survivor’s Reflections on the Srebrenica Genocide

Today in Dublin, a heartfelt commemoration is taking place to honor the 30th anniversary of the genocide at Srebrenica, situated in eastern Bosnia and Herzegovina. It was here that over 8,000 men and boys lost their lives at the hands of Bosnian Serb forces, a tragedy that shook the very foundations of humanity. This horrific event unfolded in a region designated by the United Nations as a "safe haven." Paul Cunningham, who began his reporting journey amid the conflict in Bosnia in 1993, shares the poignant story of one…

Nigeria’s Potential Attracts Interest, But One Factor Worries Investors – Landmark CEO Onwuanibe

Evaluating the Impact of the Coastal Road Project on Landmark Beach and the Insights of Paul Onwuanibe In January 2025, a significant event unfolded along Nigeria's southern coastline—the demolition of Landmark Beach. This decision was part of a grander scheme orchestrated by the government, aimed at constructing a 700-kilometer coastal road that will eventually link the bustling city of Lagos with the serene state of Calabar. But what does this mean for the local economy, for tourism, and for the very…

Luis Enrique’s PSG Dominates Messi’s Inter Miami in Club World Cup

The Clash of Titans: PSG vs. Inter Miami in the FIFA Club World Cup 2025 In the vibrant city of Atlanta, Georgia, the stage was set for a football spectacle. On June 29, 2025, the FIFA Club World Cup witnessed an electrifying round of 16 match between the European champions, Paris Saint-Germain (PSG), and the North American side, Inter Miami CF. The Mercedez-Benz Stadium buzzed with anticipation, especially with Lionel Messi, a beacon of football excellence, leading the charge for Miami. However, the reality of the match…

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