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Miss Global International Pageant Crowns Arian Dahlia Richmond as Miss Guyana

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Miss Global International Pageant Crowns Arian Dahlia Richmond as Miss Guyana

Arian Dahlia Richmond has been crowned as Miss Global International’s representative for Guyana, earning the esteemed title with grace, resilience, and a commitment to cultural representation. The pageant, renowned for celebrating global diversity and empowering women worldwide, chose Richmond for her inspiring story, poise, and dedication to social impact. Arian’s journey reflects the essence of the Miss Global International platform, which values not only beauty but also purpose and passion for community upliftment. Now a powerful voice for Guyana, Richmond plans to use her platform to advocate for educational empowerment and cultural unity. Her win brings pride to Guyana, marking her as a role model for young women across the Caribbean and the world. With this title, she embarks on a journey to further her influence and inspire others to pursue their dreams, no matter the challenges.

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India, Pakistan Trade Accusations Amid Worst Clashes in Decades

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India, Pakistan Trade Accusations Amid Worst Clashes in Decades

India and Pakistan traded accusations on Friday over renewed military hostilities, as drone and artillery strikes continued for a third straight day. The flare-up marks the most serious fighting between the nuclear-armed neighbours in nearly three decades.

Tensions have escalated sharply since Wednesday, when India launched strikes on what it described as “terrorist camps” across the border in Pakistan. The strikes, according to Indian authorities, were in retaliation for a deadly attack on Hindu tourists in Indian-administered Kashmir last month.

The current violence is the deadliest exchange between the two countries since the 1999 Kargil conflict in Kashmir. Notably, Indian forces have reportedly targeted areas in Pakistan’s mainland provinces beyond Pakistani-administered Kashmir—an escalation not seen since the full-scale war in 1971.

On Friday, the Indian Army claimed that Pakistani troops had engaged in “numerous ceasefire violations” along the Line of Control (LoC), the de facto border in the disputed Kashmir region, which both countries claim in full but govern in parts.

“The drone attacks were effectively repulsed and a befitting reply was given to the CFVs (ceasefire violations),” the Indian Army said in a statement, vowing that all “nefarious designs” would be met with “force.”

Pakistan, however, denied any offensive operations. Information Minister Attaullah Tarar dismissed India’s claims as “baseless and misleading,” stating that Pakistani forces had not launched attacks inside Indian-administered Kashmir or across the international border.

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Diaspora Watch - Vol. 45 (May 5 - 11, 2025)

Diaspora Watch – Vol. 45 (May 5 – 11, 2025)

It’s Diaspora Watch 45th Edition! Your World, Your News!

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The 45th edition of Diaspora Watch covers various global topics, including politics, economics, social issues and technology. Here’s a summary of some key points:

Donald Trump’s second term as US President has seen notable policy changes, with 26 executive orders issued on his first day, focusing on immigration reform, tariffs and reducing federal spending. Meanwhile, Trump has dismissed any intentions of serving beyond his second term despite “Trump 2028” buzz.

In other news, Captain Traoré’s anti-colonial movement has gained momentum, sparking discussions about colonial legacy.

Nigeria has agreed to pay the World Bank $6.25 million annually for 40 years over failed water projects, raising concerns about debt sustainability.

The edition also highlights social issues, such as staying connected with aging parents across continents and the CARICOM Badge Initiative, which aims to foster regional identity among Caribbean nations.

Additionally, there’s news about global tariffs affecting South African manufacturers and the strengthening of the Ghanaian currency against the US dollar.

On the tech front, Apple is facing antitrust challenges after a US court ruled against the company.

Furthermore, a shoe was thrown at Kenyan President Ruto during a rally, prompting discussions about security and public safety.

Diaspora Watch is a publication that provides news, trends and analysis from around the world, with previous editions available in print and digital formats.

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Captain Traoré’s Anti-Colonial Agenda Gains Momentum

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Captain Ibrahim Traoré, the transitional president of Burkina Faso, has been making waves in West Africa and across the globe with his revolutionary and anti-colonial agenda.

Since assuming power in September 2022, Traoré has pursued a bold path, expelling French soldiers and strengthening ties with Russia.

Under his leadership, Burkina Faso has nationalized its wealth by creating a state mining corporation, Société de Participation Minière du Burkina (SOPAMIB).

This move has scored points with advocates for pro-national governance, where the country’s wealth is distributed primarily within its borders.

Traoré’s administration has also granted an industrial mining license to Russian company Nordgold for a new gold project, projected to contribute significantly to Burkina Faso’s state budget.

This development reiterates the country’s shift toward economic nationalism under Traoré’s leadership.

Despite facing security challenges, including deadly terrorist attacks, Traoré remains committed to finding solutions outside of institutions that historically colonized his people.

Burkina Faso is exploring military cooperation with Russia, with negotiations showing positive signs.

Traoré’s popularity has grown organically, with many Africans embracing him as a symbol of resistance, independence, and Pan-African pride.

His actions have sparked a continental conversation, and possibly, a movement.

As the international community watches, Traoré’s legacy will depend on how the tides of history unfold.

One thing is certain his bold moves have redefined economic governance in Burkina Faso and inspired a new generation of Africans.

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