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Trump’s New Africa Advisor to Tour DRC and Three Nations

"Leadership is not about being in charge. It is about taking care of those in your charge," someone once said, and it couldn't be more relevant today. According to a recent announcement from the U.S. Department of State, Massad Boulos has been appointed as the Senior Advisor for Africa. Boulos, a figure who also holds the title of Senior Advisor to the President on Arab and Middle Eastern Affairs, is stepping into a challenging yet potentially transformative role. Beginning April 3, 2025, Boulos, in collaboration with…

Trump’s Tariffs May Press UK Chancellor to Implement Deeper Budget Reductions

"Trump is emotionally pro-Brit," declared Reform leader Nigel Farage during a recent lunch gathering in the Palace of Westminster, addressing a room full of journalists. "Trump is the least isolationist, probably of the whole of the senior Republican Party," he asserted. True to his bold style, the close ally of U.S. President Donald Trump expressed his concerns about the opportunities missed in securing a free-trade agreement with the United States, lamenting that, "we've blown it." Farage revealed an interesting insight,…

Will Trump’s Team Emerge Unharmed from ‘Signalgate’?

A simple glitch, an oversight, or perhaps a situation blown out of proportion? These terms were frequently invoked by US President Donald Trump and his supporters in an attempt to diminish the significance of an accidental incident—the unintentional inclusion of journalist Jeffrey Goldberg in a chat group comprising over a dozen high-ranking US officials who were discussing military strategies for Yemen. When The Atlantic magazine unveiled this story on Monday, it proved to be a major revelation—arguably the first real…

Canada Poised to Counter Trump’s Auto Tariffs with Strategic Measures, Says Carney

In a recent announcement, Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney expressed his intent to respond with undefined trade actions if U.S. President Donald Trump moves forward with new auto tariffs. These tariffs have not only escalated a global trade war but have also severely impacted stock markets. Last night, President Trump introduced a 25% tariff on imported vehicles, igniting international backlash and promises of retaliation from U.S. allies. Such measures have drawn considerable criticism, highlighting concerns over their…

Rwanda: Resilient Amidst Trump’s Aid Reductions

Rwanda and US Aid: A Unique Perspective on Development The journey of development is rarely straightforward, and for Rwanda, foreign aid has often been the compass guiding some of its most critical sectors. From health to agriculture, from education to administration, the funds have weaved a tapestry of progress that reflects a nation’s resilience and vision. Let’s travel back a year. Think of Rwanda like a tree, deeply rooted yet aspiring for the canopy. The country had received an impressive $178 million in…

Trump’s Next Move on Somalia: What to Expect

Exploring the Shifts in Somalia's Global Standing: A Conversation The landscape of global politics is ever-changing, and with a new administration in Washington, questions about the future abound. In this episode of The Horn, Alan sits down with Omar Mahmood, a Senior Analyst for Crisis Group focusing on Somalia and the Horn of Africa. Together, they delve into the nuanced dynamics affecting Somalia today. The discussion kicks off with a focus on the recent declaration between Somalia and Ethiopia, a development…

Controversy Erupts Over Trump’s South Africa Ambassador Nominee

Reflecting on international diplomacy, one cannot underestimate the complexity of appointing national ambassadors, a process laden with strategic considerations and diplomatic repercussions. Recently, the nomination of Leo Brent Bozell III by former President Donald Trump as the United States Ambassador to South Africa has sparked substantial discussion. This decision has stirred controversy, leaving many to wonder: Is this a step forward or a regression in U.S.-South Africa relations? Bozell, known widely as a…

Key Updates on the Ukraine Conflict Since Trump’s Presidential Inauguration

As discussions for a ceasefire in the ongoing Ukraine conflict take place between the US and Russia in Saudi Arabia, let's take a closer look at the key developments following the inauguration of US President Donald Trump on January 20, 2025. US Pressure on Moscow On his inauguration day, President Trump remarked that his Russian counterpart, Vladimir Putin, "should make a deal" with Ukraine, highlighting the potential consequences of inaction. He stated, "I think he's destroying Russia by not making a deal." During his…

Trump’s Tariffs Won’t Hinder My Cost-Effective Steel Imports

It all started rather humbly with gumball machines. Picture this: me, a college student juggling my studies and a job waiting tables, when I stumbled upon an e-book. Inspired, I took my first small step into the world of business, purchasing gumball machines at around $50 each. An innocent beginning, yet the foundational step that guided me toward a realization. During this initial phase, I encountered an individual who changed my perspective entirely. He was selling full-sized snack and soda machines. With a chuckle, he…

Chief Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court Condemns Trump’s Push for Judicial Impeachment

Yesterday marked a significant moment in the ongoing tension between US President Donald Trump and the judiciary, as Supreme Court Justice John Roberts publicly criticized the President for suggesting the impeachment of a federal judge. In a rare and pointed statement, Justice Roberts stated, "For more than two centuries, it has been established that impeachment is not an appropriate response to disagreement concerning a judicial decision." He further emphasized, "The normal appellate review process exists for that purpose."…

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