By Peter Ongera Global conflicts often reshape economic relationships, supply chains, and geopolitical alliances. The ongoing instability in the Middle East—long a critical hub for global energy supply, has once again highlighted the vulnerability of international markets to regional crises. For Africa, however, such disruptions may also present an opportunity. With strategic planning and coordinated
Uganda–United States relations were thrust into renewed uncertainty on Tuesday, February 3, after General Muhoozi Kainerugaba, the son of President Yoweri Museveni, issued a public response to warnings from a senior U.S. senator over his recent conduct. General Muhoozi reacted directly to remarks by U.S. Senate Foreign Relations Committee chairman Jim Risch, who had accused
An emergency airworthiness directive from the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) with operational implications for aircraft assembled in Canada, operating in the United States, was issued with immediate effect following a presidential instruction on the certification status of these aircraft. An emergency measure, which grounds aircraft on the next available landing, unless otherwise exempted, indicates a