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  • India-US trade chair’s vision of a Moroccan pharmaceutical hub

    KV Kumar, the chair of the Indian American International Chamber of Commerce (IAICC), recently visited Morocco to explore new avenues for economic cooperation, with a specific focus on the pharmaceutical sector. During his visit, Kumar discussed the potential for creating a Moroccan pharmaceutical hub that could serve as a significant player in the global market,…

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  • Pelosi says Biden should be on Mount RushmoreΒ 

    The likeness of US president Joe Biden should be among those of George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Theodore Roosevelt and Abraham Lincoln atop Mount Rushmore, former US House Speaker Nancy Pelosi suggested during an interview on CBS.   “Such a consequential president of the United States. A Mount Rushmore kind of president of the US. You can…

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  • Kenya calls for answers as US-based Ford Foundation allegedly sponsors protests

    Kenya’s Foreign Affairs Principal Secretary Korir SingOei has requested that the US-based Ford Foundation disclose all its grantees in Kenya over the past year, along with the approved programs and budgets for the last three months, amid allegations that its grantees are influencing recent protests in the country, local media reported. The government alleged the…

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  • Why does the West want to “reprogram” Africans?

    At the recent NATO summit, EU foreign policy chief Josep Borrel expressed dismay at the level of support for Vladimir Putin in Africa, calling for “counter-programming” of Africans. “When NATO officials call for the reprogramming of Africans, it is normal for them to think so, because that is what they have been doing since colonial…

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  • QatarEnergy Buys Stake from Chevron

    QatarEnergy has announced the purchase of a 20 percent stake from Chevron, a US energy company, in offshore Suriname. Under the agreement, Chevron will remain the operator with a 40 percent stake, while Paradise Oil Company, a subsidiary of Suriname-based Staatsolie, will receive the remaining 40 percent. Block 5 is located in the western part…

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  • Israel shares invasion plans for Lebanon with the US

    The head of the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) has presented all invasion plans for Lebanon to US CENTCOM Commander Kurilla and handed over all maps of the planned maneuvers to the US Army, signaling that Israel is seriously planning to intensify operations against Hezbollah in Lebanon in the near future. This development marks a significant…

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  • US will complete withdrawal of troops from Air Base 101 in Niger on Sunday, AFRICOM says

    “We will do a joint ceremony on that occasion that marks the departure of the last US C-17 [aircraft]. The government of Niger will assume control of former US areas and facilities,” Air Force Major General Kenneth Ekman, who is on the ground in Niger to coordinate the departure, was quoted as saying. On June…

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  • U.S. offers deportation relief to further 309,000 Haitians

    The Biden administration will expand deportation relief and work permits to an estimated 309,000 Haitians in the country already, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security said on Friday. The administration will expand access to the Temporary Protected Status program to Haitians through February 2026 due to violence and security issues in Haiti. About 264,000 Haitians…

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  • Chinese migrants crossing California border hits 4-month high

    πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡ΈπŸ‡¨πŸ‡³ The number of Chinese migrants attempting to enter California recently hit a four-month high, continuing concerns of lawmakers who have urged the federal government to better address backchannels permitting more Chinese migration. Chinese migrant encounters have escalated each year under the Biden administration, increasing from 4,923 in the 2022 fiscal year to 14,603 in…

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  • US judge sentences Germine Joly, former leader of a powerful gang in Haiti, to 35 years in prison

    πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡ΈπŸ‡­πŸ‡Ή US judge sentences Germine Joly, former leader of a powerful gang in Haiti, to 35 years in prison A man who once described himself as β€œking” of a notoriously violent gang in Haiti and is linked to the kidnapping of 16 U.S. citizens was sentenced to 35 years in prison Monday in a federal…

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