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Sri Lanka Sets Presidential Election Date Amidst Deepening Economic Crisis

S ri Lanka’s election commission has announced that the country’s presidential election will be held on September 21, as the island nation struggles to recover from its worst economic crisis in decades.
The election was triggered by the resignation of former President Gotabaya Rajapaksa, who fled the country in July after protests erupted over his handling of the economic crisis.
The new president will face significant challenges, including a severe economic downturn, food and fuel shortages, and a massive debt burden.
The election commission has confirmed that several candidates have already expressed interest in running for the presidency, including interim President Ranil Wickremesinghe.
Sri Lankans are hoping that the new president will bring stability and relief to the country, which has been plagued by power cuts, fuel queues, and soaring inflation.
“The country needs a leader who can take us out of this mess,” said a Colombo resident.
The international community is also watching closely, with many countries and organizations offering support to Sri Lanka as it navigates this difficult period.
The presidential election is seen as a crucial step towards restoring democracy and stability in Sri Lanka.
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Trump Claims U.S. Control Over Iranian Airspace, Says Country’s Supreme Leader Will Not Be Killed “For Now”

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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Diaspora Watch – Vol. 49

From global politics to cultural milestones, this edition brings a powerful mix of African and diaspora perspectives:
Global Affairs: U.S. imposes new travel bans; DRC restricts media coverage; Tanzania blocks social media.
Politics: Trump lifts Syria sanctions; UK-US tariff talks stall
Business: Nigeria boosts oil investments; Egypt expands pharma exports
Health: WHO issues RSV vaccine guidance; warns against flavored nicotine
Entertainment: Farewell to Ngugi wa Thiong’o; Kizz Daniel drops new EP
Sports: Coco Gauff reaches French Open semis; Ronaldo leads Portugal
Climate: Niger flood crisis; EU sets 2040 climate goals
Tech & Diplomacy: Nigeria to deploy 7,000 telecom towers; Ethiopia secures IMF deal
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Diaspora Watch – Vol. 48

Diaspora Watch 48th Edition: A Closer Look at Global Issues and African Developments
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In this edition of Diaspora Watch, we shed light on several pressing issues affecting the African continent and its diaspora community.
The Ghana Embassy in the US has been embroiled in controversy over a visa scam, leading to its temporary closure. Meanwhile, the M23 rebels in the Democratic Republic of Congo have faced accusations of war crimes, sparking concerns about regional stability.
On a more positive note, we highlight some of the top African beauty brands that are making waves globally. Namibia’s President has appointed special advisors to oversee upstream projects, signaling a commitment to economic growth.
The Caribbean Community (CARICOM) and Kenya have renewed diplomatic ties with the appointment of a new ambassador, paving the way for enhanced cooperation between the two regions.
In other news, the Africa-Caribbean Trade Forum is set to take place in Grenada, providing a platform for economic collaboration and development. Tanzania has introduced a new requirement for barcode registration on local goods, aiming to boost trade and commerce.
Beyond Africa, we examine the implications of a recent bill passed by the US House of Representatives and its potential impact on global affairs.
We also take a moment to celebrate the remarkable journey of Dr. Kimma Wreh, a scholar who has weathered the storms of civil war and cyber warfare, emerging as a beacon of resilience and expertise.
Finally, we celebrate the achievements of Nigerian athlete Tobi Amusan, who shattered records and won the 100m hurdles at the Diamond League.
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