
The UN Independent International Scientific Panel on AI: Why This Moment Matters for Rwanda and the Global South
AI governance is now a global priority, shaping technology’s future and opportunities for Rwanda and the Global South.

AI governance is now a global priority, shaping technology’s future and opportunities for Rwanda and the Global South.

FAO finds 44 percent of global youth in agrifood systems, key to Africa’s future food security.

Rwanda performed its first-ever epilepsy surgery, offering hope, advanced care, and training for local specialists.

Rules are increasingly contested, reinterpreted, and unevenly applied, signaling a negative re-shaping of global order.

Senegal clinched a dramatic 1–0 extra-time victory over hosts Morocco in Rabat, sealing their second Africa Cup of Nations title amid controversy and intense emotion.

President Kagame received Japan’s new Ambassador, H.E. Nakajo Kazuya, pledging deeper cooperation to advance Rwanda’s economic and social transformation across key development sectors.

In his final address, UN chief António Guterres warned the world faces rising conflict, impunity, inequality and uncertainty as international cooperation weakens when it is most needed.

“Japanese Walking,” an interval walking routine from Japan, is going viral worldwide, boosting health, endurance, and memory for all ages.

Cuba mourns 32 troops killed in Venezuela, marking its largest U.S.-related military loss since the 1961 Bay of Pigs.

Former South Korean president Yoon Suk Yeol convicted for abuse of power, obstruction.