Residents walking calmly in Goma one year after AFC/M23 took control of the city

One Year After AFC/M23 Took Goma, Residents Say Nights Are Now Peaceful

One year after AFC/M23 took control of Goma, residents can now sleep peacefully, according to the group’s coordinator, Corneille Nangaa. He made the statement on January 12, 2026, during a meeting that brought together people from several areas. These included Lubero, Walikale, Masisi, Nyiragongo, Rutshuru, and parts of South Kivu. Nangaa said the city has…

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Trump visa suspension: U.S. Halts visa processing for 75 Countries

The Trump visa suspension has sparked global concern after the U.S. government confirmed it will halt visa processing for applicants from 75 countries starting January 21, according to a State Department spokesperson. U.S. Suspends Visa Processing for 75 Countries The Trump administration will temporarily stop all visa processing for applicants from 75 countries, a U.S….

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Iran says it will strike back if U.S. attacks, troops begin to leave bases

Iran warns of retaliation after the United States began withdrawing some military personnel from key Middle East bases, signaling rising tensions as President Donald Trump threatens possible action over Iran’s violent unrest. A U.S. official confirmed on Wednesday that the withdrawals were precautionary, citing heightened regional risks. The move followed warnings from senior Iranian officials…

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Ugandans using mobile phones during a nationwide internet shutdown ahead of elections

Uganda Shuts Down Internet Ahead of Elections

The Uganda Communications Commission (UCC) has announced a nationwide internet shutdown ahead of the country’s general elections. In a directive issued on January 13, 2026, UCC ordered all telecommunications companies to suspend public internet access starting at 6:00 p.m., until further notice. Telecom Companies Ordered to Comply The statement instructs all telecom operators to: According…

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Gaps in Childhood Immunization Persist as Parents Cite Challenges in Huye

A recent survey by the National Institute of Statistics of Rwanda (NISR) shows that gaps in childhood immunization remain a concern, despite Rwanda’s strong performance in vaccination coverage. The seventh basic childhood immunization survey, released in 2025, reveals that the proportion of children who receive all recommended vaccines has dropped by 2 percent compared to…

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Supreme Court Reviews State Bans on Transgender Athletes

The U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday reviewed state laws that ban transgender athletes from joining female sports teams. Several conservative justices showed support for the laws during oral arguments. The cases involve Idaho and West Virginia, where lower courts blocked the bans after ruling in favor of transgender students. The laws require public school and…

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