In Chad, the second day of the debates on the National Inclusive Forum proposed by the government was held on Friday. While the discussions focused on state form and institutions, seats for opposition political parties that did not participate in the forum were briefly surrounded by police.
with our correspondent in Ndjamena,…
AU forces practice SNA and Jubaland forces in Somalia
MOGADISHU, Somalia - The African Union Mission Forces in Somalia accomplished two days of coaching for the Jubaland Forces and the Somali Nationwide Military Friday, which centered on worldwide humanitarian legislation, human rights and gender guidelines, one thing that has been happening for months.
Jubaland forces and the Somali Nationwide Military have struggled with work ethic for a number of years, and the 2 have usually clashed within the Gedo area, the place the Somali federal authorities is keen to…
Trump “breast-pounding” to dam Somali refugees from
WASHINGTON - US President Donald Trump continued his anti-immigration coverage within the last stretch of his campaigns, just below three days earlier than hundreds of thousands of voters in America go to the polls to decide on the one who will run for president, as Trump's first time period finish.
President Trump, who has usually been accused of being racist, faces stiff competitors from former Vice President Joe Biden, who served as Barack Obama's assistant for eight years. The 2 will meet on Tuesday subsequent…
Récréâtrales, a courtyard festival
The eleventh edition of the Les Récréâtrales Festival ends this Saturday, October 31, in the capital of Burkina Faso. A unique festival that takes place in the courtyards of houses and which, despite the Covid-19 pandemic, has had growing success.
Braving the epidemic of fear, health or safety, the public, professionals and artists have responded. Everything…
tourist guides mobilize to protect lemurs.
On Friday, October 30, on the occasion of World Lemur Day, Madagascar's tourist guides mobilized Madagascar's tourist guides to draw attention to visitors to this endemic animal, the Big Island emblem and in danger of extinction.
with our correspondent in Antanarivo, Laetitia BezainCenter thirteen species of lemurs are…
Congo-Brazzaville pays tribute to former President Yhombi Opango last
Congo declared mourning on Friday, setting its flag on half mast and banning all unauthorized demonstrations in honor of Jacques Joachim Yhombi Opango (81), its short-lived president between 1977 and 1979, who was overthrown by Denis Sassou-Nguesso. Died in late March of coronavirus in France, his bodyguards were repatriated Thursday to Brazzaville.…
calls for calm for a peaceful election increase
As Ivorians prepare to vote to elect their president this Saturday, Oct. 31, religious leaders are renewing their call for unity while artists sing in favor of tolerance. The country is still plagued by election violence in 2010. And hopes that this election will take place in peace.
The Alliance of Religions for Peace, which…
the presidential campaign begins in a tense security context
On Saturday, October 31, the campaign for the presidential and legislative elections begins on November 22. 13 candidates including the outgoing president and one woman will win the election. This campaign is held in a tense security context. The country has registered nearly one million internally displaced people after attacks attributed to jihadists. Several parts of certain regions are in…
The UN, AU and ECCAS are finishing up their joint mission within the Central African Republic
The Joint Mission of the Secretary-Common of the United Nations for Peacekeeping Operations, Jean-Pierre Lacroix, the Commissioner for Peace and Safety of the African Union (AU), Ambassador Smail Chergui and the President of the Fee of the Central African Financial Neighborhood (ECCAS), Ambassador Gilberto da Piedade Veríssimo Friday, October thirtieth. They met the President of the Republic, non secular…
Ivory Coast presidential election: what about girls’s turnout?
One of many massive unknowns within the first spherical of the Ivorian presidential election would be the turnout, and particularly that of ladies who historically vote lower than males. Solely 48% of Ivorian girls of voting age are additionally registered to vote. .