Home SNGPremiumSNGPremiumBy Team StratNews - August 15, 2020FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp Tanzania: Ahead Of Independence Day, PM Says ‘Stay Indoors’ Tanzania’s prime minister urged people to stay at home on Tuesday, when activists have called for protests against the violent UK Universities Stop Admitting Bangladeshi, Pakistani Students Nine British universities have stopped admitting students from Bangladesh and Pakistan after tougher Home Ministry rules came into effect. The UN Cuts Aid Appeal Amid Funding Collapse The funding cuts come on top of other challenges for aid agencies that include security risks to staff in conflict US National Security Strategy: Measured About India, China Is The Threat China is described as "near peer" of the US, a grim admission that it is a competitor, a threat Germany Not Included In China’s First Batch Of Rare Export Licenses Germany 's Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul said much work was still needed to persuade China to grant rare earth export India, Germany Seal €1.3bn Green Cooperation Deal New commitments set the tone for German Chancellor Friedrich Merz’s expected visit to India. Ethiopia On Modi’s Travel Schedule, Focus On Digital, Defence And More The outreach to Ethiopia comes amid demands from Addis Ababa for access to the Eritrean port of Assab, raising war Syria Marks One Year Of Overthrowing Assad Rule Syrians marked the first anniversary of the overthrow of Bashar al-Assad and his iron-fisted rule on Monday, as the fractured Benin: President Talon Says Coup Attempt Thwarted Benin President Patrice Talon said on Sunday that the West African nation's government and armed forces had thwarted a coup Meloni Reaffirms Support for Ukraine Ahead of Zelenskiy’s European Peace Talks Meloni pledges Italian aid and backs U.S.-led peace efforts as Zelenskiy prepares for key visits to London, Brussels and Rome. 1 2 3 … 1,673 Next »