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U.S. Embassy urges credible investigation into journalist Christopher Allen’s death

August 26, 2025 marks eight years since the death of U.S. journalist Christopher Allen in South Sudan.


IMF reviews Senegal’s finances after court finds major data misreporting

A team from the International Monetary Fund (IMF), led by Edward Gemayel, visited Senegal between August 19 and 26, 2025.


University spinouts grow nearly eight percent since 2020 as regional equity investments surge

The number of UK university spinouts has increased by 7.9% since 2020, according to new data from the Barclays Regional Investment Map.


Study shows US political crises spark surge in social media solidarity

Research from the University of Cambridge’s Social Decision-Making Lab indicates that political crises can shift the tone of viral content on social media platforms, moving engagement from negative emotions and hostility to messages of unity...


U.S. Embassy in Korea updates process for emergency and replacement passports

The U.S. Embassy in Korea has announced that U.S. citizens applying for certain types of passports can now pay their application fees online.


U.S. Embassy in Botswana introduces online payment option for U.S. passport services

U.S. citizens living in Botswana can now pay their passport application fees online, according to an announcement from the U.S. Embassy in Botswana.


Strike by SIMA union may disrupt flights at Portuguese airports from September to January

A strike by the Metal and Allied Industries Union (SIMA) is expected to affect major Portuguese airports from September 3, 2025, through January 2, 2026.


Samsung earns TÜV Nord IoT security certification for key home appliance products

Samsung Electronics announced that its Bespoke AI Jet Bot Steam and Bespoke Jet Bot Combo robot vacuum cleaners, along with the Bespoke AI Refrigerators, have received IoT security certification from TÜV Nord.


Requirements outlined for non-U.S. citizens seeking enlistment in U.S. Armed Forces

Individuals in Belgium interested in joining the U.S. Armed Forces face specific eligibility requirements, according to information provided for non-U.S. citizens.


U.S. Air Force Band visits Pointe-Noire with Chargée d’Affaires Amanda Jacobsen

On August 16, Chargée d’Affaires Amanda Jacobsen led a delegation of the U.S. Air Force Band to Pointe-Noire during her first official visit to the city.


USAFE-AFAFRICA Band holds concert with local artists in Brazzaville

The USAFE-AFAFRICA Band, which serves as the U.S. Air Force Band in Europe and Africa, held a concert on August 14 at the Savorgnan de Brazza Memorial during their visit to the Republic of Congo.


Warren A. Stephens begins duties as U.S. ambassador to Court of St James’s

Warren A. Stephens has officially begun his tenure as U.S. Ambassador to the Court of St. James’s, following his confirmation by the U.S. Senate on April 29.


U.S. ambassador praises joint U.S.-Japan firefighting effort aboard USS New Orleans

U.S. Ambassador to Japan George Glass has recognized the efforts of American and Japanese personnel who responded to a fire aboard the USS New Orleans near White Beach Naval Facility in Okinawa on August 20.


U.S. Embassy hosts culinary event promoting American meat exports in Trinidad & Tobago

On August 19, the U.S. Embassy in Port of Spain, together with the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Foreign Agricultural Service and the U.S. Meat Export Federation, hosted an event for culinary professionals from Trinidad and Tobago.


U.S. imposes new sanctions on Chinese firms over Iranian oil imports

The United States has announced new sanctions targeting companies involved in the import of Iranian oil, aiming to limit the revenue used by Iran to support activities in the Middle East and beyond.


Virtual tourism matchmaking event connects global buyers with U.S. destinations

A virtual matchmaking event focused on the U.S. tourism sector is scheduled for September 8–10, 2025.


English for STEM and Arts program launches with focus on language skills

The English for STEM and Arts program has started, marking a new effort by the United States to support education in science, technology, engineering, mathematics, and the arts.


Abigail L. Dressel returns as Chargé d’Affaires to focus on U.S.-Mozambique ties

Chargé d’Affaires Abigail L. Dressel has returned to Mozambique with the stated aim of strengthening relations between the United States and Mozambique.


U.S. Consulate General Lagos schedules auction for used goods and vehicles

The U.S. Consulate General in Lagos has announced plans to hold an auction sale featuring used household furniture, appliances, generators, vehicles, and other miscellaneous items.


Secretary Rubio speaks with Kenyan President Ruto on Haiti peace efforts

Secretary of State Marco Rubio held a call with Kenyan President William Ruto to acknowledge Kenya’s ongoing role in efforts to restore peace and security in Haiti.