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DIASPORA WATCH, Vol 1, No. 8

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In the US, a political shake-up: Clinton, Obama, and Pelosi praise Biden’s exit from the presidential race, while Trump and Republicans throw shade. Who will emerge as the new Democratic candidate?

Meanwhile, a massive IT outage rocks the globe, and experts warn of an imminent second wave of cyber attacks. Plus, environmental scientists sound the alarm on the dark side of new technologies.

In Africa, protests spread like wildfire from Kenya to Uganda and Nigeria, with governments issuing stern warnings. But a Nigerian clergy has a message for corrupt officials: return looted funds and follow the example of biblical Zaccheus!

Meet the amazing Professor Nenibarini Zabbey, championing a cleaner Ogoniland, and 6-year-old Lily Adeleye, taking the business world by storm! Our pages are filled with more incredible stories of African diaspora making waves globally.

And don’t miss our inspiring Diva feature on Dr. Nwaneke Nwokolo!

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Jamaica to Host 49th CARICOM Heads of Government Meetings

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Jamaica will host the Forty-ninth (49th) Regular Meeting of the Conference of Heads of Government of the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) from July 6-8 in Montego Bay.

The Meeting will be held under the chairmanship of Dr. the Most Honourable Andrew Holness, Prime Minister of Jamaica.

Media partners interested in covering the Meeting are invited to apply for accreditation through the CARICOM registration link: https://register.caricom.org/view.php?id=46900.

The deadline for accreditation is Monday, June 23, 2025.

The Meeting will bring together regional leaders to discuss key issues affecting the Caribbean Community.

The Conference provides a platform for CARICOM Member States to share ideas, collaborate, and make decisions that promote the region’s development and prosperity.

The 49th Regular Meeting of the Conference of Heads of Government of CARICOM is expected to strengthen regional cooperation and pave the way for a more prosperous and sustainable future for the Caribbean Community.

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Diaspora Watch – Vol. 50

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Unlocking Global Connections: Celebrating 50 Editions of Diaspora Watch

The 50th edition of Diaspora Watch is here, packed with stories that transcend borders and inspire action. With its 50th edition, Diaspora Watch continues to deliver insightful analysis, breaking news, and thought-provoking features.

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Africa’s oil industry is getting a significant boost from artificial intelligence, transforming operations and efficiency. Meanwhile, Caribbean trade ministers are gathering to address economic concerns amid global turmoil, echoing sentiments similar to those expressed by Ghana’s Minister for Foreign Affairs, Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, who recently met with the US Ambassador to Ghana, Virginia Palmer, to discuss the implications of the 10% tariff imposed by the Donald Trump administration on Ghanaian exports.

In the US, tensions are escalating between California Governor Gavin Newsom and President Trump, with Newsom accusing Trump of “brazen abuse of power”. International relations are also under scrutiny as the US slams Zambia with a $50 million aid cut over corruption, while Chad suspends US visas in response to Trump’s travel ban.

The United Nations Assembly has adopted a strategic plan to advance adequate housing for all globally, highlighting ongoing efforts to address pressing social issues.

On the economic front, Elon Musk and Donald Trump’s billionaire alliance has reportedly imploded. In sports, Manchester City’s Pep Guardiola expressed his emotional response to the Gaza war, stating it “hurts my whole body”.

We also bring you updates on Air India Flight 171’s unfortunate crash in Ahmedabad, Gujarat, and the ongoing nuclear obligations debate with Iran, including the IAEA’s declaration that Iran is in breach of its nuclear obligations. Additionally, Peter Obi slams Tinubu’s two-year rule, saying democracy is in decline.

Stay informed and ahead of the curve with the 50th edition of Diaspora Watch, where we explore the complex dynamics shaping our world and provide insights into the stories that matter.

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Trump Claims U.S. Control Over Iranian Airspace, Says Country’s Supreme Leader Will Not Be Killed “For Now”

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Trump Claims U.S. Control Over Iranian Airspace, Says Country’s Supreme Leader Will Not Be Killed “For Now”

 

President of the United States, Donald Trump, has made bold claims that the U.S. military has taken full control of Iranian airspace, escalating tensions between Washington and Tehran. In a series of posts on his official X (formerly Twitter) account, Trump asserted that Iran’s Supreme Leader is a visible target but remains unharmed — “for now.”

 

Trump’s first post simply read, “unconditional surrender,” hinting at pressure being mounted on Iran’s leadership. He later wrote:

 

> “We know exactly where the so-called supreme leader is hiding. He is an easy target but is safe there. We are not going to take him out (kill!), at least not for now. But we don’t want missiles shot at civilians or American soldiers. Our patience is wearing thin. Thank you for your attention to this matter.”

 

 

 

He followed up with another declaration:

 

> “We now have complete and total control of the skies in Iran. Iran had a good sky trackers and defensive equipment, and plenty of it but it does not compare to American made, conceived and manufactured stuff. Nobody does it better than the USA.”

 

 

 

The former president did not provide any evidence to support his statements, nor have any military agencies confirmed a shift in air dominance over Iran. Nonetheless, his posts have sparked serious concern and speculation, especially due to the direct threat implied toward Iran’s highest-ranking official.

 

Iranian authorities have not issued a formal response, but some affiliated media outlets have accused Trump of engaging in “psychological warfare” and deliberately heightening tensions. Trump’s rhetoric is consistent with his earlier confrontational stance toward Iran during his previous term, which included ordering a drone strike that killed Iranian general Qassem Soleimani in 2020.

 

Military analysts have warned that such provocative language—especially public threats directed at national leaders—could lead to miscalculation or unintended escalation. Some suggest Trump’s comments may be a political move to project strength amid ongoing conflict in the region and during an election year at home.

 

While the accuracy of Trump’s claims remains unverified, his words have reintroduced volatility into the already tense U.S.-Iran dynamic and raised alarms across diplomatic and security circles.

 

 

 

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