The Democratic Republic of Congo and Uganda will meet again and for ten days before the International Court of Justice. In 2005, the UN Court of Justice had already declared Uganda guilty of interference in the Eastern DRC, occupied by the Ugandan army between 1998 and 2003.
Kinshasa and Kampala should have agreed on the amount…
Dieudonné Kaluba Dibwa was elected President of the Court
Dieudonné Kaluba Dibwa was elected on Tuesday, April 20 by his comrades to replace Benoît Lwamba, who resigned in July 2020 for health reasons and left the transition to Évariste Funga.
as reported from Kinshasa, Kamanda wa Kamanda Muzembe55 years old, Dieudonné Kaluba Dibwa holds a doctorate in law and is a university teacher.…
Germaine Ahidjo, former First Lady of Cameroon,
It was in Senegal where she had been in exile for 38 years that Germaine Ahidjo died. She died at the age of 89 and was buried in Yoff Cemetery in Dakar with her husband Ahmadou Ahidjo, the first president of independent Cameroon, who died in 1989.
as reported from Dakar, Thea OllivierThe current Cameroonian president Paul Biya…
Chad’s economic development, a major failure
Financially, Idriss Déby will not go into the history of his country as a great builder, nor a development architect. His country is at the bottom of the world rankings for development. The oil rent that started in 2003 has hardly helped the population.
187 out of 189 countries, this is Chad's position in the UN ranking for…
A new front in Ethiopia between Amharas and
A new fireplace for violence in Ethiopia, already destabilized by the war in Tigray and inter-municipal clashes in several provinces. This time it is members of the Ethiopian Federation's two most populous people who are colliding more and more violently: Amharas and Oromos. For several months, an Oromo guerrilla has carried out deadly attacks, especially against Amharas.…
The Chadians in the diaspora are hoping for an Advent
In Paris, several dozen Chadians, youths and opponents gathered in exile on Tuesday afternoon near the Chadian embassy, in the 16th arrondissement, under the supervision of a large force. Police who prevented them from approaching the building.
With our special correspondent on site, Francois MazetThe embassy's heavy wooden…
Chelsea 0-0 Brighton: Match report
With the football world burning around them, Chelsea and Brighton played out a forgetful 0-0 draw on Tuesday night. Given the Super League implosion, the Blues looked far from being one of the best teams in Europe. They never really got started with Brighton having the better chances in 90 minutes. The most dramatic moment in the competition came more than an hour before it started when a protest against the proposed breakaway competition prevented the Chelsea team bus from entering the ground. This caused the kick-off to…
AC Milan withdraw from Super League
According to reports, Milan have become the first non-English team to withdraw from the proposed Super League. After being announced on Sunday night, the breakaway competition has gone down like a lead balloon with someone other than the 12 clubs involved. ? AC Milan by proposed European Super League @TheAthleticUK # ACMilan #europesuperleague #esl- David Ornstein (@David_Ornstein) April 20, 2021After fierce criticism from both players, managers and kennels, as well as significant fan protests, the six Premier League sides…
Adidas loses the Superspectral package before Euro 2020
adidas has lost its SuperSpectral package with a series of striking and bold patterns for each of their silos before this summer's delayed European Championships.All four of their boots will receive the SuperSpectral treatment with Predator, X, Copa and Nemeziz, all of which will have a wildly new look.The design is described as 'vivid and visually striking' by adidas with splashes of shocking pink and 'screaming' orange which are used to help you stand out from the crowd while delivering on the pitch.Predator Freak + offers…
EDITORIAL: Farmajoo’s self-cleaning drive turns into his stream
EDITORIAL | Somalia's Mohamed Farmaajo, whose term expired on February 8, continues to ignore the scriptures on the wall. And as things go, there may be a small window left to save both his career and Somalia's fate.
On Tuesday, the latest ominous sign came from a grouping of Hawiye clan members and professionals. Gathered in Mogadishu, they withdrew support for Farmaajo, expressing outrage at his decision to give his assent to parliament's concept of extension.
A vote came from 400 delegates from Mogadishu's most…