three months later, what we know about death

Three months ago, at the end of the morning on April 20, the Chadians learned on national radio and television of the death of the head of state, Idriss Déby, who had been in power for thirty years, and the establishment of a military council. one of his sons, responsible for an 18-month transfer. What do we know today about the circumstances of his disappearance?…

between CMT and the African Union, three months

After systematically sanctioning all countries where there has been a coup in recent years, the African Union made an exception for Chad. Following the takeover of the Military Transitional Council (CMT) three months ago, on April 20, the AU highlighted exceptional circumstances surrounding this coup. But since then, CMT's relations with AU have been strained.…

difficult to celebrate Eid in full inflation

In Sudan, the price of daily products has risen by more than 400% in one year, according to government figures. The rate of inflation is deteriorating every month and the Sudanese are watching the series of austerity reforms introduced by the transitional authorities to get into the nails set by the International Monetary Fund (IMF).…

Kourtney Kardashian reveals precisely breakfast, lunch and

We can earn a commission for everything you buy via links on this page. The pricing and availability are correct from the work's original publication. It takes hard work to stay in great shape like Kourtney Kardashian, but the reality star has finally found the way to eat that works best for her body. In a new article on Poosh, Kourtney reveals the exact foods that keep her in shape and feel energized every day, from the healthy staples she snacks to cheat…

Sudan: lack of information on

Sudan condemns the lack of cooperation from its Ethiopian neighbor who refuses to commit to sharing technical information on the management of its Blue Nile dam. In Sudan, those who collect their income directly from the river swing between fear and self-confidence, but above all condemn the total lack of information about the potential consequences of dam construction.…

Uganda: then crowded, they robust

Uganda has been restricted since mid-June ahead of the new wave of Covid-19 hitting the country. Among the restrictive measures are the transport ban, the closure of worship and schools and the curfew at 7 pm. In the food markets, suppliers must also spend the night in their stalls to prevent the spread of the virus. Difficult conditions while customers are becoming increasingly scarce.…

investigative journalist Omar Radi convicted

Among the journalists who should have been spied on via the Pegasus software is Omar Radi in Morocco. The investigative journalist, known for his investigations into corruption, was sentenced by Omar Radi on Monday 19 July to six years in prison by a court in Casablanca. He was charged with two separate counts, but was convicted jointly.…

Celtic has a lot to prove in the UCL clash with Midtjylland

They say the bigger they are, the harder they fall. And that's really true for Celtic, who have fallen pretty damn hard after nine years at the top of the world. We have less than 12 months in Hoop's attempt at a "joke" era, but they have already given their rivals across the city a run for their money. Even the most avid Celtic defender would admit that they have been a shake since the start of 2020/21, with their perseverance with Neil Lennon and the indecision over Eddie Howe that set them back years. ? #CelticFC…