Turkey condemns attacks that have killed over 100 years

Turkey said in a statement early Sunday that it "condemns" an attack by unidentified attackers in northern Burkina Faso that left more than 100 people dead. The attack occurred in a village in Yagha province in the Sahel region overnight on Friday. "We strongly condemn this heinous attack," the Foreign Ministry said in a statement. "We extend our sincere condolences to the families of those who lost their lives, as well as to the friendly and fraternal people and government of Burkina Faso," it added. Attackers…

Premier League Oo Loogu Baaqay In Ciqaab Iyo Ganaaxyo Lagu Soo Rogo

Maamulka horyaalka waddanka Ingiriiska ee Premier League ayaa loogu baaqay in ciqaab lagu soo rogo kooxda kubadda cagta Liverpool kaddib ficilladeeda sii muuqda ee isku-dayga tartankii fashilmay ee Super League.Liverpool ayaa ka mid ahayd lix kooxood oo Ingiriis ah oo qayb ka ahaa qorshihii lagu sameeyey Super League oo si degdeg ah ula kulmay kacdoono iyo mudaharaadyo kaga yimid taageereyaasha, taas oo keentay in ay sagaal ka mid ah 12ka kooxood ka laabtaan qorshahaas.Halyeygii Manchester United ee Garry Neville ayaa se ku…

Farmajo’s allies will be kicked out of the electoral committee before

Farmajo allies kicked out of electoral committee ahead of elections MOGADISHU, Somalia - The Somali opposition recorded a big victory ahead of the elections, following a complaint filed against several officials of the electoral commission, accused of having close ties to incumbent President Mohamed Abdullahi Farmajo. The opposition team has submitted 67 names of people it accuses of being the…

Séverin Mouyengo, author and sapper

La Sape, the company of atmospheres and elegant people, was developed in the 1970s between the two Congos. Séverin Mouyengo witnessed this before becoming one of its greatest protagonists. With pedagogy, vitality and humor, he retracts the long journey that remained almost immobile for a long time between Pointe-Noire and Brazza.…

France is committed to restoring the palace

The French Development Agency (AFD) will provide 35 million euros, or almost 23 billion CFA francs, for the rehabilitation of the famous royal palaces in Abomey and for the construction of a new museum according to international standards planned to accommodate the 26 works that France is preparing to return to Benin by the end of 2021.…

opponent Eskinder Nega can be a candidate

Turnaround in Ethiopia two weeks before the June 21 election. Eskinder Nega, one of the most important political opponents currently in prison, will be able to run. The former journalist became an opposition figure has been behind bars since July last year and his trial has still not started. Relief for the party Balderas, which presents itself for legislative choice of 21 June only in the capital Addis Ababa. It's not just its leader Eskinder Nega, but three other prisoners who may emerge. Geletaw Zeleke is responsible…

Prime Minister Sama Lukonde Kyenge arrived

He is accompanied by a delegation of twelve members of the government. He will assess the assistance provided in connection with the consequences of the volcanic eruption. Landing of his plane marks the resumption of Goma Airport, which has been closed since May 22, the date of the Nyiragongo eruption. as reported from…

The price war rages between Orange Money and

In Senegal, the mobile payment operator Wave announced on Saturday, June 5, that it had arrested the regulator to measure sales of Orange telephone credit through their platform, which has now become impossible. An announcement that falls a few days after the drastic 80% drop in Orange Money prices, in the country where the trade war is fierce between these two electronic money services.…

Twitter is still shut down in Nigeria

The suspension follows a government decision announced on Friday evening, June 4. The platform has been in the eyes of the authorities for several months, especially due to its mobilizing role during the demonstrations against police violence in October last year. as reported from Lagos, Liza FabbianDespite the restrictions,…

Sudanese upset by the slowness of justice

Two years after the violent counter-protests that led to the overthrow of former Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir, thousands of Sudanese marched through the streets of Khartoum to demand justice. The demonstration last Thursday surprised by its scope. Two years after the fall of Omar al-Bashir, the anger is still great…