February 29, 2024
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UK govt to step up lawmakers’ security  

The Home Office said a £31 million fund will give every lawmaker a “dedicated named police contact” and provide money for those facing threats to pay for private security protection…reports Asian Lite News

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Kabila returns to Congo from exile 

Kabila, who left Congo in 2023, came to Goma “to participate in peace efforts” in the conflict-hit east where Rwanda-backed M23 rebels have seized large swaths of territory  Former Congolese President Joseph

India, Tanzania discuss strengthening bilateral ties 

Tanzania and India have traditionally enjoyed close, friendly, and cooperative relations. From the 1960s to the 1980s, the political relationship was characterised by shared commitments to anticolonialism, non-alignment   India’s External Affairs

INS Sunayna arrives in Mozambique 

 The port call marks a significant milestone, enhancing maritime cooperation and interoperability between the Indian and Mozambique Navies   The Indian Navy’s INS Sunayna, currently deployed as part of the Indian Ocean
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