GOP governors, AGs back Trump SAVE Act push, warn system gives βundue influenceβ to states with illegal aliens
Republican governors and attorneys general are supporting Trump's SAVE Act to require proof of citizenship for voting, citing concerns about illegal immigration influencing federal elections.
Mass layoffs in Illinois: thousands of workers will lose their jobs, according to latest notice under the WARN Act
Thousands of workers in Illinois are facing layoffs as companies are required to notify the state of upcoming job reductions under the WARN Act.
How far into Europe can Iran's missiles reach
Iranian officials warn that targeting missile launchers in Europe would be considered an act of war against Iran.
Former INEC Officials Warn of Flaws in Electoral Act 2026
Former officials of Nigeria's Independent National Electoral Commission have raised concerns about potential flaws in the recently signed Electoral Act 2026 that could threaten electoral integrity.
Kenya: Traders Warn Tobacco Bill May Fuel Illicit Trade
Traders in Kenya are urging the Senate to reconsider proposed amendments to the Tobacco Control Act, warning that it could exacerbate the illicit tobacco trade.
Russia may become a permanently aggressive state. Experts give Europe advice on how to act
Experts warn that Russia's failure in Ukraine could lead to it becoming a permanently aggressive state, urging Europe to act before Russia recovers.
Kwara massacre: Security strategists warn of South-West spillover, Osun, Lagos fortify boundaries
Security strategists are warning that rising violence from Boko Haram factions may spread to South-Western Nigeria, urging the government to act swiftly following the massacre of 176 residents in Kwara State.
Non-implementation of mental health act discouraging donors β Experts
Experts warn that Nigeria's failure to implement its Mental Health Act is deterring foreign investment in the healthcare sector.
African manufacturers warn short-term AGOA extension offers a brief respite
Manufacturers and governments in Africa express concerns that the one-year extension of the African Growth and Opportunity Act provides only a temporary solution to trade challenges with the U.S.
A closed worldview in which sabotage is no longer seen as a border crossing
After an arson attack on the power grid in southwest Berlin, tens of thousands of people are left without electricity, heating, and mobile service, as the leftist group 'Vulkangruppe' claims responsibility for the act, prompting experts to warn of an underestimated danger and the vulnerability of critical infrastructure.