Category Global

Mauritius Struggles With Overcrowding As Tourism Booms

MAURITIUS, a picturesque island nation renowned for its pristine beaches and luxury resorts, has long been a dream destination for travellers. However, as visitor numbers continue to soar, concerns about overcrowding are growing. According to Travel and Tour World, the island is…

OP-ED: Ribadu’s Canada Outburst Raises Concerns

NIGERIA National Security Adviser (NSA) Mallam Nuhu Ribadu’s undiplomatic outburst against the Canadian embassy in Nigeria on its refusal to issue visas to Chief of Defence Staff, General Christopher Musa and his team to Canada is absolutely reckless and deprecating for a…

Ghana Launches Student Desks In Missions Abroad

GHANA’S Foreign Ministry has launched a new initiative to support Ghanaian students studying abroad by establishing Student Desks in key diplomatic missions. The initiative, directed by Foreign Minister Sam Okudzeto Ablakwa, aims to provide students with essential consular assistance, ensuring…

Ghana’s Mahama Warns US On Aid Cuts Impact

GHANAIAN President John Dramani Mahama has cautioned that the United States risks losing global influence due to sweeping aid reductions, as other major powers step in to fill the void. Speaking at the Munich Security Conference, Mahama remarked, ‘As bridges are burning,…

South Africa Seeks Talks as US Cuts Aid Support

SOUTH Africa’s Foreign Minister, Ronald Lamola, said on Monday that the United States has yet to respond to diplomatic efforts seeking discussions on President Donald Trump’s executive order cutting financial aid to the country. The decision, reportedly linked to South Africa’s land reform…

Rwanda-backed Rebels Take Over Second Congo City

RWANDA-backed rebels have occupied a second major city in mineral-rich eastern Congo, the government said on Sunday, as M23 rebels confirmed they were in the city to restore order after it was abandoned by Congolese forces. The Congo River Alliance,…

Gulf Of America: Mexico Vows To Sue Google

Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum on Monday said her country would take Google to court if it insists on changing the Gulf of Mexico’s name to ‘Gulf of America’ for Maps users in the United States. Sheinbaum said her government had…

Israel kills Hamas official in southern Lebanon

  THE Israeli military on Monday said it killed a Hamas leader, Muhammad Shaheen, in the Sidon area of southern Lebanon. The army, in a statement said Shaheen was the head of the operations department of Hamas in Lebanon. According…