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    Zanzibar touts growth, unity on revolution anniversary

    Zanzibar’s leadership claims massive economic gains while celebrating the revolution anniversary with peaceful vibes. President Hussein Mwinyi used the speech to brag about a seven percent growth spike, drastically outperforming the low numbers seen five years ago. He insists stability remains...
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    AI won't take your job, it'll just do it better

    Everyone panicking about robots stealing their paychecks needs to seriously chill out immediately. Mgimba Faustine from SCANCODE Tanzania dropped some hard truths in Dar es Salaam recently regarding the widespread anxiety over artificial intelligence replacing human workers. He argued that this...
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    Tanzania ranks among the world's top digital govts again

    Tanzania just flexed hard on the global stage with some serious digital government upgrades. The World Bank officially dropped the country into Group A for the GovTech Maturity Index 2025. This ranking puts the nation alongside Kenya and Egypt as top-tier tech leaders on the continent. Gaining...
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    Ghana ditches US chicken for Russian imports again

    African nations are ghosting Western imports only to get totally hooked on Russian supplies. Ghana stands out here because President John Dramani Mahama paused American chicken shipments recently. He wants citizens to grow food locally under his Big Push Agenda to stop spending billions yearly...
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    Trump blocks lawsuits on Venezuelan oil funds, citing national emergency

    Donald Trump just declared a national emergency to block judges from touching Venezuelan oil money because he thinks lawsuits will wreck his plans for economic stability. The executive order signed Saturday legally shields revenue generated by natural resource sales from any judicial processes...
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    Iran cuts internet as protests spread and dozens are killed

    Iran pulled the plug on the web to hide their brutal crackdown on citizens. Residents have stayed offline for ninety-six hours while currency values tanked and demonstrations swept Tehran. Monitoring groups confirm that security forces killed dozens of protesters and bystanders as unrest spread...
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    US pledges $45M to Thailand, Cambodia after peace accords

    Washington is throwing cash around, hoping to buy stability in a volatile region. Michael George DeSombre declared that forty-five million dollars will head toward Thailand and Cambodia to support the Kuala Lumpur Peace Accords. This fresh funding targets border fixes, mine clearance, and...
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    Haveli to buy 90% of legaltech firm Sirion in $1B deal

    Private equity vultures are devouring legal tech like it is the last meal on earth. Haveli Investments agreed to purchase a massive majority stake in Sirion to control its future. Sources suggest this buyout involves up to ninety percent ownership while valuing that contract software maker at...
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    Glencore, Rio Tinto eye $260B mega-merger to dominate mining

    Two mining giants are plotting a merger that creates an absolute corporate behemoth. Weil Gotshal & Manges bagged the lead role representing Glencore, while A&O Shearman guides Rio Tinto through negotiations potentially worth two hundred sixty billion dollars. David Avery-Gee and Sarah Flaherty...
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    T&T to roll out paternity and parental leave in landmark labour reform

    Trinidad is finally entering the modern age with actual family support laws. Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar announced massive labour reforms after the Cabinet okayed amendments to the maternity and severance acts. This update clears the path for paternity and parental leave locally. She...
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    Jamaica remittances plunge 8.3% as Hurricane Melissa hits hard

    Jamaican wallets took a massive hit after the hurricane choked off the money pipeline significantly. Remittance inflows tanked over eight percent during October compared to last year, which marks one of the steepest drops since the pandemic started ruining everything back in 2020. Bankers...
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    Guyana tourism surges as passenger traffic jumps 450% in five years

    Guyana just became the hottest travel spot basically overnight as investor cash fueled a massive four hundred fifty percent jump in passenger traffic. President Irfaan Ali dropped these wild stats during the AC Marriott Hotel opening at Ogle. He claimed over one million travelers passed through...
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    8,000 Jamaicans head to Canada for 60th farm work season

    Canada basically admitted its entire food supply relies on thousands of Jamaican laborers. Mark Berman revealed that over eight thousand islanders traveled north last year under the Seasonal Agricultural Workers Programme. The High Commissioner dropped these stats during a farewell gathering at...
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    Ali warns GuySuCo - hit 2026 targets or face leadership shakeup

    Guyana’s president just threatened to fire every sugar boss who fails next season. Irfaan Ali told the Guyana Sugar Corporation board that heads will roll if production goals go unmet again. He expressed serious dissatisfaction after estate managers failed to hit mandated numbers during the...
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    Antigua and Barbuda to host EU-Caribbean parliamentary summit

    Antigua is turning into a diplomatic party zone for European and Caribbean elites. The Cabinet greenlit plans to host the Caribbean-European Union Parliamentary Assembly very soon. This massive gathering brings together lawmakers from across the region and Europe to talk politics. Officials...
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    Jamaica tourism nosedives after Hurricane Melissa hits hard

    Hurricane Melissa wrecked Jamaica's tourism numbers worse than anything since the pandemic lockdowns. Pacific Airport Group data shows over half a million fewer passengers flew in last year because storms kept hammering the island. Montego Bay took the biggest hit with massive drops, while...
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    CARICOM warns Haiti - agree on transition or face fallout

    CARICOM is officially done playing nice with Haitian leadership. The Eminent Persons Group slammed local stakeholders for dragging their feet on a consensual political transition plan. Regional officials stressed that leaders still have not united behind a single path forward, despite receiving...
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    Bermuda posts $532M trade surplus despite service sector dip

    Bermuda is hoarding massive stacks of cash despite taking a slight quarterly hit. The Ministry of Economy and Labour reported a surplus topping five hundred million dollars regarding trade with non-residents. Jason Hayward noted this figure dropped thirty-four million below the previous year...
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    T&T says Venezuela turmoil hasn't touched its gas deals

    Trinidad claims its gas deals remain safe despite Maduro's being snatched. Roodal Moonilal slapped down rumors that regional chaos wrecked energy arrangements. The Energy Minister insisted that current agreements regarding the Dragon gas project are still active regardless of military actions...
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    St. Kitts tightens CBI rules with residency and biometric checks

    Buying a golden passport just got way harder thanks to intense new security hurdles. Prime Minister Terrance Drew told reporters that his administration is enforcing mandatory residency requirements alongside global biometric data collection for every applicant. This marks a massive shift for...
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