South Sudan has set its first election as an independent nation for December 22. But the country has delayed several elections in the past due to civil war and political tensions. So can it hold a credible poll in six months https://t.co/tGfJagb3Y0 via @YouTube
https://t.co/UNpn6Gi46P via @YouTube Health officials are battling to contain a rare Ebola virus outbreak in eastern DRC after hundreds of suspected cases. World Health Organization warns the risk remains high in the region, but it’s unlikely to spread much further.
🌍 Antalya Diplomasi Forumu'nda düzenlenen kültürel diplomasi panelinde, Afrika'nın barış inşasındaki rolü vurgulandı.
♦️ Moderatör @CzedaBrenda, kültürel bağların toplumlar arası önyargıları yıktığını belirtti.
♦️ Panelde, Afrika ve diğer bölgelerdeki krizlerin çözümünde kültürel diplomasinin askeri yöntemlere alternatif, etkili bir arabuluculuk ve güven inşa aracı olduğu vurgulandı.
#ADF2026 #KültürelDiplomasi #Afrika
Panel discussion at #ADF2026 on what middle powers can — and have incentives to — shape in their regions and at the global level.
Crisis Group President @EroComfort noted that their statecraft is driven primarily by national interests — security and economic imperatives — rather than to generate a new moral code.
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“Mapping Tomorrow.
Managing Uncertainties.”
From rising tensions to global transformation, Antalya Diplomacy Forum 2026 brings the world together to turn dialogue into action.
📍 Antalya
📅 17–19 April 2026
#ADF2026#MEET4DIPLOMACY
As the war enters its fourth year, fighting between the Sudanese army and RSF has triggered a major humanitarian crisis. Is there hope for peace anytime soon? https://t.co/kI54jB8Bhr via @YouTube
The war in the Middle East has disrupted the global supply of oil, food, medicine, fertiliser and aid, prompting the United Nations to create a task force that will try to secure a maritime humanitarian corridor through the Strait of Hormuz.
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From disrupted supply routes to rising global fuel prices, the impact of the Iran war shockwaves are being felt far beyond the Middle East. In Africa, the price of basic food and fertilizer is set to rise as the war expands. https://t.co/Wj1uOYmbI4 via @YouTube
Ali Khamenei became Iran's highest authority in 1989, following the death of the Islamic Republic's founder, Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini. As supreme leader, hei held ultimate control over Iran's political, military and religious https://t.co/td4Kr6j3HG via @YouTube
South Africa is deploying soldiers to support police in fighting violent crime and gangs. The government also plans to recruit more than 5,000 officers to strengthen surveillance. But will it make people feel safer? https://t.co/6VUFa2Bqkl via @YouTube
https://t.co/ilUbcKG2E4 via @YouTube Armed groups in Nigeria continue to attack markets, villages, mosques, churches and schools despite more government spending on defence and military operations. What can be done to make Nigerians feel safer?
https://t.co/q1TlrSSRYd via @YouTube This week our focus is on Sudan where the Sudanese army says it has lifted the years-long siege on Kadugli, the capital of South Kordofan, just days after reclaiming the nearby city of Dalang from RSF forces. #Battleforsudan
The South Sudanese army has started a major offensive in opposition-held areas in Jonglei state. But there are concerns that civilians could be caught in the crossfire. Is South Sudan sliding back into an open conflict? https://t.co/vqvR2l3aL2 via @YouTube
A Year of Trump 2.0 https://t.co/11FUu4LeSx via @YouTube
Donald Trump's 'America First' policy during his second term is reshaping global relations, and severely impacting African nations through aid cuts, tariffs, visa restrictions.