Major World Events by Morning of May 29
10:41 29.05.2025 (Updated: 11:13 29.05.2025)

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Major World Events by Morning of May 29
🟠Khartoum may ratify the agreement on a Russian naval base after the Sudanese parliament is elected, an official told Sputnik;
🟠Cyril Ramaphosa has appealed to the Supreme Court of Appeal to overturn a High Court decision that rejected his recognition of Misuzulu kaZwelithini as Zulu king, an advocate said on behalf of the president;
🟠African military chiefs at a conference in Kenya urged unity to tackle emerging security threats like extremism, human trafficking, piracy, and disinformation;
🟠South African communications regulator has launched a formal investigation into the alleged illegal use and provision of Starlink services in the country;
🟠ECOWAS remains confident Mali, Burkina Faso, and Niger will return, but, despite their withdrawal, it will keep working with them as a "regional family," the bloc's president said. Burkina Faso’s President Traore, in a recent interview with Sputnik Africa, accused ECOWAS of betrayal, citing sanctions and plans to form an army against Sahelian nations amid growing terrorism;
🟠Moscow will respond if Germany takes part in the launch of long-range missiles in Ukraine, Russian SC Deputy Chairman Medvedev said;
🟠US Department of Government Efficiency chief Elon Musk said his planned term as a special government employee is coming to an end;
🟠The US Court of International Trade has ruled that Trump exceeded his authority in imposing trade tariffs and has decided to block them.
🟠Khartoum may ratify the agreement on a Russian naval base after the Sudanese parliament is elected, an official told Sputnik;
🟠Cyril Ramaphosa has appealed to the Supreme Court of Appeal to overturn a High Court decision that rejected his recognition of Misuzulu kaZwelithini as Zulu king, an advocate said on behalf of the president;
🟠African military chiefs at a conference in Kenya urged unity to tackle emerging security threats like extremism, human trafficking, piracy, and disinformation;
🟠South African communications regulator has launched a formal investigation into the alleged illegal use and provision of Starlink services in the country;
🟠ECOWAS remains confident Mali, Burkina Faso, and Niger will return, but, despite their withdrawal, it will keep working with them as a "regional family," the bloc's president said. Burkina Faso’s President Traore, in a recent interview with Sputnik Africa, accused ECOWAS of betrayal, citing sanctions and plans to form an army against Sahelian nations amid growing terrorism;
🟠Moscow will respond if Germany takes part in the launch of long-range missiles in Ukraine, Russian SC Deputy Chairman Medvedev said;
🟠US Department of Government Efficiency chief Elon Musk said his planned term as a special government employee is coming to an end;
🟠The US Court of International Trade has ruled that Trump exceeded his authority in imposing trade tariffs and has decided to block them.