Tanzania News in English
November 3, 2025
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Transcription
Good morning! It’s 3rd November, and here’s your Tanzania daily news capsule.
Hundreds killed in protests over Tanzanian election fraud as unrest continues.
Zanzibar President Mwinyi sworn in for a second five-year term amid isolated complaints.
Pope appeals for ceasefire and humanitarian access in Sudan as conflict escalates.
Kimpembe shares insights on leaving PSG for Qatar, expressing happiness for Dembele.
UN agency warns that without urgent reforms, workers face worsening inequality worldwide.
Guinness World Records receives thousands of wild applications each year for verification.
I-80 closures expected this week between West Des Moines and Waukee for maintenance work.
Oral arguments in XX wristband lawsuit appeal scheduled for November fifth in court.
China's factory activity slows down in October, missing expectations according to private PMI.
RBA likely to move to the sidelines amid rising economic complexities affecting the market.
New artificial neurons developed to physically replicate brain functions, improving AI technology.
Webb telescope reveals fiery starburst in the Cigar Galaxy, captivating astronomers worldwide.
NHS hospitals to test AI tool aimed at diagnosing and treating prostate cancer effectively.
Research shows citrus and grape compounds may help protect against type 2 diabetes risk.
Novel obesity genes identified through cross-ancestry analysis, reshaping understanding of weight.
That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!
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