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A number of SNA troops deployed in conflict-exposed Gedo after
MOGADISHU, Somalia - A contingent from the Somali Nationwide Military was deployed to the porous Gedo area of Jubaland over the weekend, reviews have emerged following complaints of alleged brutality met with locals by the Kenya Protection Forces working in Sector II of the African Union Mission Forces.
The KDF workforce is stationed within the area, which additionally has a robust presence of the Ethiopian nationwide protection forces. working carefully with SNA. The Kenyan troops are working with Jubaland's…
back to school energetically
In the DRC, this Monday, October 12, is the day set for the school year 2020-2021. It's back in school amid controversy. Teachers say the problems are still too many for it to be possible to return to school. In addition, the synergy between teachers' associations has decided to postpone the return to school until 26 October. What the ministry authorities deny. Overview of conflict points.
with our correspondents in Kinshasa, Kamanda Wa Kamanda and in Lubumbashi, Denise Mahého and our special correspondent, Sonia Rolley…
Abdallah Hamdok speaks against the United States in the face of sanctions
In an interview with the Financial Times published on Sunday, October 11, Sudanese Prime Minister Abdallah Hamdok struck his fist on the table. The head of government accuses the Americans of "paralyzing" the country's economy and keeping it on the blacklist of countries that support terrorism and even hamper its democratization.
For the Sudanese Prime Minister, to keep his country on US blacklist is unfair. Not only because it is more than 20 years since Osama bin Laden was expelled from the country - it was the fact…
the government details its law on land expropriation
The government wants to promote the sensitive issue of land. When he came to power, President Cyril Ramaphosa had promised to speed up their redistribution to combat the inequalities inherited from apartheid. The hearings were delayed, but the government has finally detailed its future law on Sunday 11 October, which will soon be submitted to Parliament. It focuses on the issue of expropriation, the most controversial measure.
as reported from Johannesburg,
It is above all the question of compensation after these…
tension at its height at the state’s highest peak
Nothing is right between President Uhuru Kenyatta and his Vice President, William Ruto. In the background already: the next presidential election in 2022. If the campaign has not yet started, the supporters of the two camps have already been involved in a relentless struggle for several months. Violence is already breaking out between the opposing clans. The stability of the country may be compromised.
as reported from Nairobi,
Sunday is Mass Day. Who says mass says political gatherings. On Sunday, Raila Odinga, former…
Anger Gabonese churches demand reopening of places of worship
The coronavirus pandemic is in sharp decline. Almost all positive cases are cured. Last week, only 3 cases were admitted to the hospital. However, the country that has recorded a total of 54 deaths linked to Covid-19 has not delimited all sectors. This is the case with churches, bars and motels. This brings a sense of injustice to the operators in these sectors who are angry today.
as reported from Libreville,
After waiting more than 6 months, the Christian churches almost revolted against the state. On September 27,…
What do we know about other international hostages in the hands of jihadists?
At least five Western hostages are still being held captive in the Sahel. Among them the Colombian Gloria Cecilia Argoti, with whom Sophie Pétronin spent most of her captivity, or the Australian Arthur Kenneth Elliot. Back in France, the former French hostage was able to provide news about the health of some other hostages.…
Ghanaian Nana Akufo-Addo is optimistic about the rest of the transition
Ghanaian head of state Nana Akufo-Addo, current president of the West African states (ECOWAS), declared on Sunday (October 11th) during her visit to Bamako that she had "good hope" that the Malian transitional authorities would respect their obligations.
"At the moment, all the actions taken by the transitional authorities give…
“There may be nonetheless loads to be stated about human trafficking in Libya”
Photojournalist of Mexican descent, Narciso Contreras reveals at Bayeux Tapestry (Calvados) till November 5 as a part of the Battle Correspondent Award. Primarily based on one in all his images, we gave him the ground so he may specify the context of his work in Libya.
Narciso Contreras has lined a number of conflicts and their humanitarian penalties, significantly…
Alpha Condé on tour, Cellou Dalein Diallo blocked
Guinean President Alpha Condé, a candidate for re-election, embarked on a surprise tour of the interior of the country on Sunday, October 11, while the procession of opposition leader Cellou Dalein Diallo, who was due to hold a meeting in Kankan, was blocked. , on the basis of violence.
The election campaign is accelerating in…