The UN warns Libyan parties to refrain from the military

The UN Support Mission in Libya (UNSMIL) has warned rival parties in Libya to refrain from any military mobilization that could hinder the North African country's path to elections in December. In a written statement shared on Twitter on Thursday, UNSMIL called on all parties to “refrain from mobilizing or deploying security elements and troops that could be perceived as escalating and could undermine the implementation of the ceasefire agreement on 23 October 2020.. ” It further called on all parties…

Man City are still hoping for Kane to sign

Manchester City have not given up on Harry Kane and will continue to pressure Tottenham Hotspur to sell their valuable asset before the transfer window closes at the end of the month.The Spurs have refused all of City's approaches so far this summer for the England captain, and they had hoped that their relentless attitude had made it clear to the Premier League champions that Kane would not be allowed to move.But 90min understands that City fully intend to make further offers to Tottenham boss Daniel Levy in the hope that…

thousands of displaced people and refugees after clashes

Between municipal clashes have left at least 32 dead and 74 injured in the Far North of Cameroon, near the border with Chad, thousands of people have fled to Chad or inside Cameroon according to the UN High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR). Today, calm has returned but the situation is still difficult for the refugees. At the…

Meals assist in Ethiopia’s Tigray to finish this

Aid workers in Ethiopia's Tigray region will this week run out of food to deliver to millions of people already living in famine conditions, said the head of the US Government's humanitarian agency. "USAID and its partners and other humanitarian organizations have emptied their stores of food stored in Tigray," said Samantha Power, head of the US Agency for International Development (USAID) in a statement late Thursday. War broke out in November between Ethiopian troops and the Tigray People's…

EDITORIAL: Turkey’s future policy in Somalia must focus on institution rebuilding

EDITORIAL One of the hottest stories in Somalia this week is the state of relations between Somalia and Turkey. Ankara has scored many points from politicians and government officials by helping to alleviate Somalia's day-to-day problems. From humanitarian aid to grants to security support, little has been found in Turkey in Somalia that did not go as planned. The story began in August 2011. Recep Tayyip Erdogan, then Prime Minister of Turkey, arrived in Mogadishu as Somalia was battling one of the worst droughts in…

Arsenal news: Martin Odegaard signing confirmed

Arsenal have confirmed the permanent signing of Martin Odegaard from Real Madrid. Odegaard spent the second half of last season on loan in north London and was impressive enough to get a permanent move. During the first spell with the club, he made 20 appearances in all competitions and recorded two goals and two assists.Welcome home, Martin Ødegaard ??? pic.twitter.com/OUlG9YGDKj- Arsenal (@Arsenal) 20 August 2021Mikel Arteta will hope to increase his production somewhat this season after his permanent arrival was…

the dangers of “bombé”, an increasingly artisanal drug

In the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), the authorities are worried about a new homemade medicine made from the remains of outlet pipes. "Bulgen" appeared in 2019, but its consumption, especially toxic, is spreading dangerously among young Kinshasa. as reported from Kinshasa, Pascal MulegwaFunny young people, in tears,…

150 prisoners killed in 6 months, Acaj protests against

In its latest report, the Congolese Association for Access to Justice once again sounded the alarm about the sad living conditions of Congolese prisoners, despite some improvements. as reported from Kinshasa, Kamanda wa Kamanda MuzembeLack of adequate medical care, promiscuity and inhuman material conditions: these are the…