More Chinese Netizens Circumvent Internet Censorship
The software provider explained that internet restrictions became more stringent when Xi Jinping took power.
By etruth mv
10h ago

US expels SA envoy
Mr. Trump also ordered the federal government to cut off all aid to South Africa.
By New York Times
Mar. 15, 2025
Citizen of Zimbabwe, who twice crossed illegally from Canada into Washington State, pleads guilty to gun and drug crimes
On December 27, 2024, the National Park Service alerted Border Patrol to suspected cross border activity
By US Gov
Mar. 14, 2025
In Uganda, fake doctors cause serious damage
It wasn’t fibroids. His wife was pregnant and has since delivered a baby boy.
By Global Press Journal
Mar. 13, 2025
Malawi court orders Bushiri and his wife to be extradited to South Africa
Eyewitness News has reliably learnt that Bushiri may be facing other charges in Malawi, as the court is currently hearing an application for bail by the fugitive.
By Eyewitness News
Mar. 12, 2025
US to resume security support to Ukraine as Kyiv says it is ready to accept ceasefire proposal
Rubio said Washington wanted a full agreement with both Russia and Ukraine "as soon as possible."
By Reuters
Mar. 12, 2025
Sex, corruption, and power: The rot at the core of China’s political elite
The women in the scheme, deployed as unwitting pawns, were instructed to make contact with officials at banquets or meetings, luring them into sexual trysts in high-end hotels.
By Wide Lens Report
Mar. 12, 2025
Reggae Legend Cocoa Tea Dead At 65
His wife, Malvia Scott, confirmed to The Gleaner that the veteran singer passed away at 4:46 this morning at a hospital in Broward, Ft Lauderdale, Florida.
By Dance Hall Mag
Mar. 11, 2025
Man Utd plan to build 'iconic' £2bn 100,000-capacity stadium
United played at the largest stadium in the US during a pre-season tour in 2014 where 109,318 saw them beat Real Madrid in Michigan.
By BBC Sports
Mar. 11, 2025
African countries seethe over illegal and exploitive mining by Chinese
Three Chinese nationals were arrested in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) in relation to illegal mining activities, possession of gold bars, and money laundering earlier this year.
By admin
Mar. 10, 2025
China’s FDI inflow hits a 3-year low in January in a sign of sagging investor confidence
According to the Ministry of Commerce, the total FDI inflow in January 2025 fell to its lowest level since early 2022.
By Financial Post
Mar. 8, 2025
Zimbabwe awaits decision on its application to join BRICS
Both Murwira and Lavrov emphasised that the two countries enjoy excellent relations in the political sphere and are working to ensure that ties expand in the economic field.
By TV Brics
Mar. 7, 2025
Belt and Road Initiative: China’s ambitious project faces growing international skepticism
The BRI's trajectory since its 2013 launch reveals a pattern of unfinished projects, unsustainable debtand growing international wariness.
By Daily Mirror
Mar. 7, 2025
China's Wang Yi : Countries should support Africa in exploring a new development path of self-reliance and self-strengthening
Africa is going through a new awakening, and countries should support Africa in exploring a new development path of self-reliance and self-strengthening.
By Ministry of Foreign Affairs The People’s Republic of China
Mar. 7, 2025
Mexico won't have to pay tariffs on USMCA goods until April 2, Trump says
U.S. President Donald Trump on Thursday said Mexico won't be required to pay tariffs on any goods that fall under the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement on trade until April 2.
By Reuters
Mar. 6, 2025
US claims ebola funding was restored. Ugandan health workers still haven’t seen the money
An Ebola-focused health worker who asked that her full name not be used for fear of retribution
By Global Press Journal
Mar. 6, 2025
Trudeau dismisses 'very dumb' tariffs, says Trump wants to ruin Canadian economy
Trudeau, who is stepping down at the end of the week, also accused Trump of wanting to ruin the Canadian economy.
By Reuters
Mar. 5, 2025
Trump pauses all US military aid to Ukraine after angry clash with Zelenskiy
The White House had no immediate comment on the scope and amount of aid affected or how long the pause would last. The Pentagon could not provide further details.
By Reuters
Mar. 4, 2025
World Food Programme to close office in southern Africa after Trump aid cuts
Few UN agencies have been specific about the impact of the US aid cuts.
By The Guardian
Mar. 4, 2025
US courts indict Chinese companies for espionage
One of the implicated engineers, Chih-Yee Jen, allegedly copied sensitive data from Philips’s internal database before leaving the company.
By European Times
Feb. 28, 2025
Civilians Remain Jailed by Uganda’s Military Courts, Despite Supreme Court Ruling
The Supreme Court ruling nullified the practice of civilian trials in military courts with immediate effect.
By Global Press Journal
Feb. 27, 2025
China’s maritime aggression: a pattern of international law violation
The regime’s maritime militia, often disguised as fishing vessels, regularly harasses legitimate commercial and scientific operations of other nations.
By The Hongkong Post
Feb. 26, 2025
North Korea steals $1.5bn as it pulls off world’s biggest ever heist
This can involve developing relationships with targets over email and digital chats, sometimes over a period of months.
By The Telegraph
Feb. 26, 2025
UK ‘falling short’ in fight against rise of superbugs resistant to antibiotics
Superbugs are on the rise in the UK and the government is failing in its efforts to tackle them, ministers have been warned.
By The Guardian
Feb. 26, 2025
South African rand weakens as investors await local inflation data
State power utility Eskom suspended rotational power cuts, known locally as load shedding, on Wednesday.
By Reuters
Feb. 26, 2025
Some US government workers told to justify their jobs to Musk, others told to ignore him
Workers at the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau also received Musk's email, even though they have been already ordered to cease working.
By Reuters
Feb. 24, 2025
Trump's USAID Cuts: Who cares about aid? Voters do!
Effective political communication about the meaning, purpose and strategic goals of development policy is therefore important for shaping the decision-making of voters.
By Julia Leininger and Charles Martin-Shields
Feb. 22, 2025
Is the era of ’’Made in China’’ coming to an End?
Many once-thriving factories now stand completely deserted. Some have been forced to sell off their equipment to pay outstanding wages.
By Daily Mirror
Feb. 20, 2025