Foreign Policy Feed New U.S. Tariffs Imperil Indian-Backed Port in Iran by External Source January 22, 2026 January 22, 2026 66 An infrastructure project between Afghanistan, Iran, and India gets caught in Trump’s crosshairs—again. Original Article 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestLinkedinTumblrRedditWhatsappTelegramEmail External Source Africa News Matters is powered by the Colorado non-profit Africa Agenda. We credit our sources via link sharing. Support us, make a donation today! previous post Europe Is Prepared to Create Its Own Army next post Does the World Economic Forum still matter in a fractured global economy? You may also like Iran’s Strait of Hormuz Toolkit: Drones, Missiles, and... March 13, 2026 Iran’s New Supreme Leader Vows to Continue Blocking... March 13, 2026 Trump’s Last-Gasp Foreign Policy March 13, 2026 Trump’s Efforts to Defuse the Oil Spike Aren’t... March 13, 2026 Countries Agree to Historic Emergency Oil Reserve Release March 12, 2026 Trump’s New Cyber-First War Strategy March 12, 2026 How South Africa Is Navigating the Iran War March 12, 2026 The Major Local Election That France’s Far Right... March 12, 2026 Trump Promised to Tear Up the Regime-Change Playbook.... March 11, 2026 Trump Likely to Confront Democratic Wall on Iran... March 11, 2026