Monthly Archives: December 2025
Imanza zitabera zikomeje umurimo mwiza muri America
Kuba US bakuyeho visa z’ibihugu bigera kuri (20) kuko na Burikinafaso nayo bayongeyemo kurutonde rw ’ibihugu (19) rwali rwasohowe n’America, nyuma baza kuyongeramo biba ibihugu bigera kuri (20) bidashobora gukandigiza akarenge muri Amerika. Ibi bivuze ko ni mitungo yabo babitse muri za bank zo muri Amerika ishobora gufatirwa kuko Trump yemera ko abayobozi bo muri Africa biba umutungo wa baturage bakajya kuwubitsa mu mahanga.
How Iran’s Sanctions-Evasions and Willing Support Retinue Keep It Alive
The regime has learned that sanctions are only as effective as their implementation. Over time, the regime has institutionalized sanctions evasion, embedding it into state policy and delegating it to the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) and affiliated economic networks. This has turned evasion from an improvised response into a permanent survival machine.
European leaders condemn US visa bans as row over ‘censorship’ escalates
Washington accused of ‘coercion and intimidation’ after five leading figures behind digital safety law campaign targeted. European leaders including Emmanuel Macron have accused Washington of “coercion and intimidation”, after the US imposed a visa ban on five prominent European figures who have been at heart of the campaign to introduce laws regulating American tech companies.
19 countries faces fully ban immigration cases in US
Effective immediately, USCIS has issued a new national-security guidance suspending the processing of a broad range of immigration benefits for individuals from 19 “high-risk” countries identified in the 2025 travel ban and listed below. The freeze on adjudications of pending applications applies regardless of when the individual entered the United States. Previously approved cases will be reviewed and can be adjudicated for those who entered the United States on or after January 20, 2021.















