NATO naval ships are currently surrounding a Chinese vessel believed to be involved in the sabotage of undersea internet cables. The ship is reported to have dragged its anchor over a distance of 100 miles. An investigation is in progress, but NATO...
All site blogs: November 2024
- By WWIII NewsNATO and the US are now considered to be "in full war with Russia," having crossed "all red lines" by permitting Ukraine to use long-range missiles against Russian targets, according to a warning from a Russian official. Dmitry Medvedev, a prominent...
- By WWIII NewsThe rise of terrorism in the Sahel is a direct result of the U.S.'s unlawful intervention in Libya in 2011, which included the assassination of Gaddafi—an act Hillary Clinton infamously remarked, "We came, we saw, he died—ha, ha." Instead of...
- By WWIII NewsItaly assumes leadership of NATO's Deployable Command and Control CentreOn Thursday, November 21, General James B. Hecker, Commander of Allied Air Command based in Ramstein, Germany, presided over the change of command ceremony for NATO’s Deployable...
- By WWIII NewsTurkey has surprised the United States by opting not to purchase modernization packages for its F-16 fighter jets, which had been previously agreed upon during lengthy negotiations earlier this year. Instead, Turkey plans to utilize local resources...
- By WWIII NewsRussia has stockpiled more than 500 powerful missiles—what could their next action be? The Russian military, with its rapid arms production, is reported to have at least 200 operational Kh-101 cruise missiles and no less than 300 Iskander-M...
- By FrikHere’s a comprehensive list of the 15 strongest African passports based on the latest rankings, along with explanations of their visa-free access and the countries they can visit. This information reflects the ability of passport holders to travel...
- By WWIII NewsAn al-Qaeda-linked group ambushed and killed Wagner Group mercenaries in central Mali, as reported by the Associated Press.The incident took place on November 21, and a Malian security official confirmed that the mercenaries were targeted while at a...
- By MakaveliKenya has recently taken significant action regarding its agreements with the Adani Group, following serious legal issues faced by Indian billionaire Gautam Adani. Here are the key points regarding this situation:1. Cancellation of Deals: President...
- By WWIII NewsUkrainian sources have reported alarming claims regarding Russia's latest hypersonic missile, the Oreshnik, suggesting that it has the potential to strike the **United Kingdom** in as little as 15 minutes. This missile was recently launched in an...
- By MakaveliSimon Ekpa Remanded in Finland: A Look at the Charges and DevelopmentsBackground on Simon EkpaSimon Ekpa, a prominent figure associated with the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), has recently made headlines following his arrest in Finland. Known...
- By FrikThe story of Chernoh Alpha M. Bah.In my hometown of Sierra Leone, many families lived in mud huts with thatched roofs, while my family’s home was constructed from cement, creating a noticeable difference. We learned to cope with the absence of...
- By MakaveliThe Shift from Twitter to Now 20M Bluesky Users: Understanding the Migration of Users With In recent months, a notable trend has emerged within the social media landscape: a significant number of users are migrating from Twitter, now rebranded...
- By MakaveliPresident Cyril Ramaphosa of South Africa has called for the safe rescue of numerous illegal miners trapped in an abandoned mine shaft in North West province. In his address on Monday, he emphasized the importance of police respecting human rights...
- By MakaveliVisa issues have impacted 18 Kenyans ahead of the World Cadets Chess Championships, leaving only 17 players eligible to compete in the tournament scheduled from Friday, November 15 to Thursday, November 28 in Montesilvano. Team Kenya faced a...
- By MphoWhen France aimed to invade Niger, they had already positioned 2000 soldiers ready for deployment.I wanted to revisit this topic because, although I previously shared it, it's important to emphasize that the truth eventually surfaces and...
- By MakaveliJoseph Utsev, the Minister of Water Resources and Sanitation, announced on Friday that the Federal Government will launch the Clean Nigeria Campaign Strategic Plan next Tuesday, with the goal of advancing efforts to eliminate open defecation...
- By MakaveliU.S. President-Elect Donald Trump's Attorney General Pick Calls for the Invasion of NigerThe nomination of Matt Gaetz for Attorney General by President-elect Donald Trump has sparked significant debate and concern, particularly regarding his...
- By MakaveliThabi Leoka has been fined R500,000 by the Johannesburg Stock Exchange (JSE) for not addressing allegations regarding her false claims about possessing a PhD from the London School of Economics.On Friday, the JSE announced that it had tried to...
- By FrikThe police are urging illegal miners, known as zama zamas, who are still hiding underground in the Stilfontein region of North West, to come back to the surface.The Gauteng region's Operation Vala Umgodi task force from the South African Police...
- By MakaveliJust as the Sahel region succeeded in expelling the French to gain independence, Morocco faced colonization by France. The French ambassador to Morocco, Christophe Lecourtier, referred to the southern regions of Morocco as "a new horizon for...
- By MakaveliThe World Health Organization (WHO) has recognized climate change as one of the greatest threats to human health, particularly in Africa where its effects are particularly pronounced. Increasing temperatures and unpredictable rainfall are...
- By FrikEconomic Freedom Fighters (EFF) leader Julius Malema stated that he is not intimidated by former president and current leader of the uMkhonto weSizwe (MK Party), Jacob Zuma, and expressed his readiness to confront him.Malema shared these remarks...
- By MakaveliMali is demanding that Resolute Mining Ltd. pay approximately $160 million to settle a tax dispute after the government detained the Australian gold company's CEO, Terry Holohan, along with two colleagues in the capital, Bamako. This detention...
- By MakaveliValerie Huber has been quite busy in recent years. After leaving her senior position in the US government, the former Trump official has spent months traveling throughout Africa, visiting officials and heads of state from at least nine...
- By TarajadaDJT Foreign Policy: An Overview From 1st Term, and the Plan going Forward President-elect Donald Trump dances off stage at the conclusion of a campaign rally on November 4, 2024, in Raleigh, North Carolina.Donald J. Trump, the 45th President of...
- By MakaveliThe United States Writes Off Over $1 Billion of Somalia DebtIn a significant development in international relations and economic policy, the United States has reached an agreement to cancel over $1 billion in debt owed by Somalia. This decision,...
- By TarajadaThe US election has sparked significant outrage as Allan Lichtman, dubbed the "polling Nostradamus," makes bold predictions about the results. Since 1984, he has accurately forecasted the outcomes of nine out of ten presidential elections,...
- By MarionThe Equatorial Guinea Scandal: A Deep Dive into the Controversy Surrounding ANIF Director Baltasar Ebang Edjo'oReports indicate that over 400 explicit videos featuring Baltasar Ebang Edjo'o have surfaced online, leading to widespread outrage and...
- By MakaveliKemi Badenoch: The New Leader of Britain’s Conservative PartyOn November 2, 2024, Kemi Badenoch was elected as the new leader of the Conservative Party in the United Kingdom, marking a significant moment in British politics. Her ascension to this...
- By MakaveliThe Legal Drama Unfolding: Patrice Motsepe and the $195 Million Lawsuit in Tanzania Hey there, readers! Today, we’re diving into a juicy legal saga that’s making waves across the African continent. South African billionaire Patrice Motsepe,...
- By MakaveliWhy Starlink is a Foe to Africa: A Candid Look “We have a foreign company coming in, doing the bare minimum, and then taking market share from companies that have invested heavily in the continent and are providing jobs for thousands of...
- By TarajadaFormer Head of Russian space agency Roskosmos: 'THERE IS NO EVIDENCE THAT THE US HAS EVER LANDED ON THE MOON. EVERYTHING WAS FAKED!" Even the NASA-donated "Moonstone" in the Dutch National Museum turned out to be a fake!Dmitry Rogozin, the...