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Ethiopia Announces Three Days of Mourning After Fatal Landslide

Ethiopia Embarks on Three-Day Mourning to Honor Landslide Victims "The recent, devastating landslide has caused significant heartbreak," noted an Ethiopian official in a somber tone mid-press conference. In light of a disastrous landslide, Ethiopia has proclaimed a national period of grieving lasting three days. The calamity struck with unforgiving force, leaving countless communities grappling with loss and destruction. According to local authorities, the landslide uprooted homes, shattered lives, and claimed an alarming…

EU Expands List, Adding Nine Names Linked to Armed Groups in DRC

EU's New Sanctions Against Armed Groups in the DRC EU's New Sanctions Against Armed Groups in the DRC "On Friday, July 26, the European Union hit nine individuals and the Congo River Alliance (AFC) rebel coalition with new sanctions," the EU announced. The reasoning is clear: these armed factions are exacerbating the turmoil in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC). It’s a strategic move aimed at curtailing the activities of these disruptive elements. The EU's latest decision puts these…

Tanzania Strives to Protect Endangered Bird Species

Tanzania's Fierce Effort to Protect Imperiled Bird Species "Our birds might disappear before our very eyes if we don't act now," stressed Dr. Mkwawa, a leading ornithologist in Tanzania. The country, teeming with avian life, is seeing its bird populations threatened in recent years. The rare Udzungwa Forest Partridge and the endemic Pemba Green Pigeon face the most acute danger. In Tanzania, the main culprits are habitat disruption, climate shifts, and illegal hunting. These relentless threats deteriorate their nesting and…

Algeria: Trio of Candidates Chosen for Presidential Election

Algeria's Early Presidential Election: Three Candidates Announced The Algerian electoral body, Anie, revealed on July 25, 2024, that three candidates are approved for the upcoming early presidential election set for September 7. The list includes the current President Abdelmadjid Tebboune, alongside Abdelaali Hassani and Youssef Aouchiche. "Anie's announcement confirms the acceptance of three candidates for this crucial election," an insider said. The big deal here is President Abdlemadjid Tebboune aiming for another…

95 Libyan Nationals Detained in South Africa at Alleged ‘Clandestine Military Camp’

Libyan Nationals Apprehended in South Africa Libyan Nationals Apprehended in South Africa In an undisclosed location in South Africa, authorities detained 95 individuals from Libya. These arrests took place at what is believed to be a clandestine military training ground. The operation, shrouded in secrecy, unfolded rapidly. "Swift action was crucial," a source close to the investigation stated. "We had meticulously gathered intelligence for weeks before moving in." The significance of this bust cannot…

Headline: African Aspirations for the Paris Olympics

Anticipation for Paris Olympics Amid African Hopes and Challenges The Paris Olympics aren’t grabbing big headlines in the continental press just yet. Enthusiasm will likely balloon once African athletes pocket some medals. Nevertheless, the talk of the town circles around the Olympics on Seneplus. The Senegalese news portal buzzes with "adrenaline rush," stating, "excitement is mushrooming in Paris (...) as about a hundred world leaders will grace the opening ceremony by the Seine." “Senegalese President Bassirou Diomaye…

South Africa: 95 Libyan Nationals Detained Following Operation

South African Raid Uncovers Apparent Military Camp South African Raid Uncovers Apparent Military Camp On Friday, South African law enforcement authorities announced the detention of 95 Libyans following a raid on a farm, which masqueraded as a training camp but bore the hallmarks of a military base. Police spokesperson, Donald Mdhluli, informed AFP, "Ninety-five Libyans were taken into custody after this operation. The site was initially described as a training facility for a security company." He further…

International Monetary Fund Cautions Central African Republic on Economic Risks

IMF Visit and Fuel Supply Challenge in the Central African Republic IMF Visit and Fuel Supply Challenge in the Central African Republic From July 10 to July 17, 2024, a delegation from the International Monetary Fund (IMF) landed in Bangui to engage in discussions with Central African Republic officials. The purpose of this visit was to assess the country’s economic trajectory and address ongoing issues. One critical and persistent problem highlighted during the visit is the fuel supply campaign…

Congo-B: Brazzaville Students Express Discontent with a

Resuming Classes at Marien Ngouabi University Amid Unrest Students at Marien Ngouabi University in Congo-Brazzaville returned to their studies after a 40-day hiatus. This break was the result of a strike spearheaded by educators demanding overdue salaries. Now that the strike has ended, the return to school hasn't been smooth sailing for everyone. Some students describe the resumption as "sloppy," citing a breakneck class pace that leaves them struggling to keep up. The abrupt transition from a standstill to a sprint in…

Ivory Coast: A Fresh Eviction Initiative

Conflict in Côte d'Ivoire .content { font-family: Arial, sans-serif; } .image-container { text-align: center; margin: 20px 0; } Conflict Erupts in Adjamé, Côte d'Ivoire Over Evictions On 25 July 2024, tensions skyrocketed in Adjamé, a municipality in Côte d'Ivoire, near the Ebrié district that was bracing itself for an eviction operation. Since 21 July, authorities had been vacating the area…

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