Sign in Welcome! Log into your account your username your password Forgot your password? Get help Create an account Create an account Welcome! Register for an account your email your username A password will be e-mailed to you. Password recovery Recover your password your email A password will be e-mailed to you. Let us Break ‘Curse’ in New Year 47 January 6, 2009 FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp Published in The Standard (Kenya) on by (link to originallink to original) Translated from by . Edited by . Back To Origin This post appeared on the front page as a direct link to the original article with the above link . Tags:Kenya Hot this week Block titleMoreFeaturedAll time popular Palestine: Axis under Siege? The US-Israeli Plan To Isolate Iran before the Next War August 14, 2025. Published in Palestine ChronicleDisarmament of Hezbollah and the PMU would ultimately leave Iran in an extremely weak position regionally, which is the U.S.-Israeli goal. 0 United Kingdom: The Guardian View on the Trump-Putin Summit: European Leaders Must Help Zelenskyy Resist a Carve-up August 13, 2025. Published in The GuardianAny deal made in Ukraine’s absence will carry no legitimacy. On a matter also fundamental to its own security, Europe must assert itself. 0 Ghana: When the War’s Fate Is Decided Without Its Victim August 15, 2025. Published in Modern GhanaThe Alaska talks are shaping up not as a peace summit, but as a dangerous diplomatic experiment. 0 Hong Kong: Subtle Insights: Trump out of His Depth August 14, 2025. Published in Takungpao... Trump appears increasingly powerless. 0 Taiwan: US Must Help Protect Taiwan’s Allies August 13, 2025. Published in Taipei TimesWith Washington scaling back international aid, the U.S. also finds itself in a weakened position to directly compete with China. 0 Topics Saudi Arabia: US Guarantees Key to Disarming Hezbollah August 15, 2025. Published in Arab NewsIf the U.S. really wants the Lebanese state and the Lebanese army to succeed in disarming Hezbollah, it should empower them. 0 India: To Get Putin To Stop War Is Trump’s Biggest Challenge August 15, 2025. Published in Deccan ChronicleObsessed with the desire to win the Nobel Peace Prize, Trump may go the extra mile to bring Putin around to the idea of stopping the war. 0 Spain: Alaska, Ideal Setting for Russia’s Ambition To Regain Privileged Relationship with the United States August 15, 2025. Published in El PaisVladimir Putin will be the first Russian president to set foot on the territory, sold to Washington in 1867, on Friday. 0 Ghana: When the War’s Fate Is Decided Without Its Victim August 15, 2025. Published in Modern GhanaThe Alaska talks are shaping up not as a peace summit, but as a dangerous diplomatic experiment. 0 Germany: Learn from Lula August 15, 2025. Published in TazTrump wants to … return to the days when the subcontinent was seen by Washington as its natural sphere of influence. 0 Hong Kong: Subtle Insights: Trump out of His Depth August 14, 2025. Published in Takungpao... Trump appears increasingly powerless. 0 Brazil: Trump’s Tariffs Anger the World – But Betting against America’s A.I. Juggernaut Risks Economic Oblivion August 14, 2025. Published in The Rio TimesThe convergence of U.S. protectionist trade policy and unparalleled tech infrastructure investments is creating new global dependencies—and forcing nations to make tough choices. 0 South Africa: Litmus Test for SADC Unity in the Wake of US Military Overtures August 14, 2025. Published in Pretoria NewsSouthern Africa cannot be turned into the U.S.'s new battlefield. What is certain is that Africa will continue to be a playground for foreign wars. 0 Related Articles Kenya: In Era of Tariff Wars, Africa Must Build Self-Reliance April 9, 2025. Published in NationThere is a growing need for Africa to seize this moment and take charge of her destiny. Kenya: Navigating US Aid Freeze February 19, 2025. Published in NationThe USAID funding freeze poses significant challenges to the development and humanitarian sectors in East Africa. Kenya: There’s a Silver Lining in US Funding Cuts February 9, 2025. Published in NationKenya now faces a difficult future because of its significant reliance on foreign handouts. Kenya: This Is Why I’m in Support of US Aid Freeze in Africa February 1, 2025. Published in NationIt is hard to justify why a country is poor when its leader is considered one of the richest and on the Forbes rich list. Kenya: Donald Trump Likely To ‘Ignore’ Africa January 17, 2025. Published in NationThe recent Angola visit by Biden at the tail-end of his presidency, was ... a true sign of U.S.' continued collaboration with Africa. Previous articleTime to Re-think War on TerrorNext articleBush Happy WithHu Jintao’s Cooperation LEAVE A REPLY Cancel replyLog in to leave a comment