International
Eswatini Charts New Energy and Trade Pathways Across Borders
From the bustling port city of Maputo to the Caspian shores of Turkmenistan, His Majesty has spent the past week advancing Eswatini’s strategic interests
‘Tell us how he died’: Salah criticises UEFA tribute to ‘Palestinian Pele’
In a brief post on the social media platform X, UEFA called the former national team member “a talent who gave hope to countless children, even in the darkest of times.”
Solomon Islands blocks US, China, Taiwan from Pacific’s top political meeting
Three island states have diplomatic ties with Taiwan and not China and they are concerned that Taiwanese officials would be blocked from entering the country.
Turkey says Muslim countries must be united against Israel’s Gaza takeover plan
Muslim nations must work in total unison and work to mobilise the international community against Israel’s plan to take control…
Man Utd splashing cash on new strikers adds pressure on Amorim to deliver
After their worst season in 51 years last term, the only way is up for Manchester United. Complete with a…
Barcelona coach Flick banned for next Champions League match
Barcelona manager Hansi Flick and his assistant Marcus Sorg have been fined €20 000 each and banned for one match…
Somalia’s education crisis: why so few children attend school and what could be done to change that
One of the primary barriers to access is conflict. This is particularly evident in Somalia, which has endured violence and upheaval since 1991.
Tougher transshipment penalties not expected immediately as Trump tariffs kick in
Tougher U.S. trade penalties on goods originating in one country being re-shipped from another are not expected to immediately follow new U.S. tariffs, three people in Southeast Asia with knowledge of the matter said, easing a major cause of concern.

