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Foreign Ministers Meet In South Africa Without US Representation: G20

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Foreign Ministers Meet In South Africa Without US Representation: G20

Foreign ministers meet in South Africa without US representation: G20. Top diplomats from the Group of 20 (G20) major economies are set to meet in South Africa on Thursday, focusing on global issues amid the absence of the United States’ top envoy.

The two-day talks, a prelude to the G20 summit in November, mark the first time the foreign ministers’ meeting is being held in Africa. South African President Cyril Ramaphosa will deliver the keynote address.

South Africa, the first African nation to lead the G20, has positioned its presidency as an opportunity to amplify the voices of poorer nations. The G20, comprising 19 countries, the European Union, and the African Union, accounts for over 80% of global GDP and two-thirds of the world’s population.

However, the US will not participate at a high level after Secretary of State Marco Rubio declined to attend, citing South Africa’s alleged “anti-American” stance. Instead, Dana Brown, deputy chief of mission at the US embassy in Pretoria, will represent Washington.

Key topics include ongoing conflicts in Africa and Europe, particularly the Russia-Ukraine war. Tensions have escalated following US President Donald Trump’s controversial remarks, which appeared to blame Kyiv for Russia’s 2022 invasion.

High-profile attendees include Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov, as well as Chinese and Indian counterparts. European diplomats such as France’s Jean-Noel Barrot and UK’s David Lammy will also be present.

Despite the US absence, South African Foreign Minister Ronald Lamola reassured that Washington remains diplomatically engaged, though experts warn that Rubio’s decision to skip the meeting sends a “symbolic message” that the US is not prioritizing Africa.

South Africa, G20

South Africa, G20

Adding to tensions, the US recently froze crucial aid to African nations, forcing many governments to seek alternative funding. South Africa has also been at odds with Washington over land reform policies and its legal challenge against Israel at the International Court of Justice (ICJ).

Meanwhile, US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent has also announced his withdrawal from next week’s G20 finance ministers’ meeting in Cape Town.

Analysts suggest South Africa must now find a way to turn the US absence into an opportunity and reaffirm its leadership role within the G20.

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United Nations Joins Nigeria In Commemorating Armed Forces Remembrance Day In New York

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United Nations joins Nigeria in commemorating Armed Forces Remembrance Day in New York. The United Nations and members of the diplomatic corps on Thursday joined Nigeria to pay tribute to fallen heroes at the Nigerian Armed Forces Remembrance Day.

The United Nations and members of the diplomatic corps on Thursday joined Nigeria to pay tribute to fallen heroes at the Nigerian Armed Forces Remembrance Day.

The UN deputy secretary-general, Amina Mohammed, at the commemoration held at the Nigerian House in New York, commended Nigeria for its leadership role in Africa and globally.

Ms Mohammed said Nigeria remained one of the largest contributors to United Nations peacekeeping operations.

She noted that for decades, Nigerian soldiers had served under the UN flag in some of the world’s most dangerous theatres and as force commanders leading complex peacekeeping missions.

According to her, Nigerian troops are widely recognised for their integrity, respect for the UN mandate, and strong commitment to protecting civilians.

She said the record of Nigerian peacekeepers demonstrated the country’s commitment to peace through action, often far from home.

The UN deputy secretary-general also commended President Bola Tinubu for appointing ambassadors to Nigerian missions abroad.

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Ms Mohammed said that since joining the United Nations in 1960, Nigeria had consistently demonstrated its commitment to peace beyond its borders. She stressed that the commitment was not only to Nigeria’s own security, but also to its neighbours and the wider world.

In his tribute, Nigeria’s defence adviser to the UN, Edward Koleoso, said the fallen soldiers stood firm when others wavered and “placed the survival of our Republic above their own lives”.

He acknowledged that society owes the fallen heroes a debt that can never be fully repaid.

Chargé d’affaires at the Permanent Mission of Nigeria to the UN, Syndoph Endoni, praised the dedication and professionalism of the men and women of the Armed Forces.

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Immigration Service (NIS) Updates Passport Tracking System Amid Public Outcry Over Delay

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Immigration Service (NIS) Updates Passport Tracking System Amid Public Outcry Over Delay

Immigration Service (NIS) updates passport tracking system amid public outcry over delay. The Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS) has announced the rollout of an enhanced passport tracking feature.

The update posted by the Service on X on Thursday followed rising public clamour over delays in passport issuance and collection.

According to the Service, it had observed that hundreds of passports produced had remained uncollected, leading to increasing complaints from applicants. The updated system introduces a new status—“PRODUCED (PASSPORT PRODUCED, READY FOR COLLECTION)”—to the existing passport tracker.

The feature is intended to give applicants clearer visibility on when their passports are ready for pickup or courier delivery, thereby reducing uncertainty around processing timelines.

The development followed weeks of heightened criticisms from passport applicants, including prominent Nigerians, who have taken to social media to express frustration with the process.

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Public outcry on X had seen users report delays stretching into several months, as well as allegations of deliberate bottlenecks within the system.

However, the Service said the new tracker status would help applicants distinguish between production delays and passports that are ready but yet to be retrieved.

“This update enhances the existing tracking system, and helps applicants stay informed about timelines for passports produced and awaiting collection (for physical collection) or produced but not delivered (for courier delivery),” the Service stated.

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Venezuela’s Acting President Rodriguez To Releases More Prisoners After Phone Call With President Trump

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Venezuela’s Acting President Rodriguez To Releases More Prisoners After Phone Call With President Trump

Venezuela’s acting President Rodriguez to releases more prisoners after phone call with President Trump. Venezuela’s acting President, Delcy Rodriguez, has pledged to continue the release of detainees held under the administration of ousted President Nicolas Maduro, describing her first phone call with United States President Donald Trump as “long, productive and courteous.”

Rodriguez said on Wednesday that the discussion focused on a bilateral agenda aimed at benefiting both countries, adding that the process of freeing detainees “has not yet concluded” as Venezuela enters what she called a “new political moment.”

“This opportunity is for Venezuela and for the people of Venezuela to be able to see reflected a new moment where coexistence, where living together, where recognition of the other allows building and erecting a new spirituality,” she said.

Trump, in a post on his Truth Social platform, said the call covered oil, minerals, trade and national security, describing a potential US–Venezuela partnership as “spectacular.”

“I think we’re getting along very well with Venezuela,” Trump said at the White House, praising Rodriguez as a “terrific person” and noting that US Secretary of State Marco Rubio had also been in contact with her.

Venezuelan Interim President Delcy Rodríguez

Venezuelan Interim President Delcy Rodríguez

Trump’s comments come weeks after President Maduro and First Lady Cilia Flores were arrested by US forces during an attack on Caracas on January 3 and are currently being held in the United States.

The US president said last week that a second wave of attacks on Venezuela had been cancelled amid “cooperation” from leaders in Caracas, including the release of a large number of prisoners as a sign of “seeking peace” with Washington.

Rodriguez, flanked by National Assembly President Jorge Rodriguez and Interior Minister Diosdado Cabello, also pledged “strict” enforcement of the law while crediting Maduro with initiating the release of detainees.

“Messages of hatred, intolerance, acts of violence will not be permitted,” she said.

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