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a quiet day of voting, delimited by a few incidents
On Monday, December 7, in Ghana, one of the most stable countries in West Africa, 17 million voters were expected to vote to choose from 12 candidates for the highest office and choose their 275 deputies.
From our Accra correspondent,“NDC. NPP. NDC. NPP. The time is 17.15, the polling station has just closed. The bill…
the annulment of Bozizé’s candidacy at the heart of a press release
In the Central African Republic, the decision of the Constitutional Court to annul the candidacy of the former head of state François Bozizé reacts. On Monday, the opposition and the authorities responded to each other through press releases.
as reported from Bangui, Charlotte cossetThe opposition broke its silence and…
Somalia: The US should not abandon its civilian victims
NAIROBI, Kenya - The U.S. army should not wash its palms of worldwide authorized obligations to civilian victims of U.S. airstrikes in Somalia, Amnesty Worldwide mentioned after a Pentagon assertion that troops can be eliminated by January 2021.
After weeks of hypothesis about political change, the US Division of Protection issued a press launch on December 4, saying that the US African Command (AFRICOM) would "relocate the vast majority of personnel and property out of Somalia in early 2021."
Withdrawal of floor…
the installation of the CNT, a victory for the military
The National Transitional Council was installed this weekend in Mali. This is the last part of the transition to be carried out after the military coup on 18 August. The appointments show an undeniable success for the military, although many voices were raised in protest of the composition of this council, introduced by the transitional authorities.…
The Tigray battle divides Ethiopian troops in Somalia
HALGAN, Somalia - The disaster within the Tigray area of Ethiopia has reportedly hit Ethiopian nationwide protection forces arduous serving in AMISOM, one thing that would observe the continuing mission to revive peace and stability within the Horn of Africa, which has struggled with insecurity for practically three many years.
Ethiopia is likely one of the AMISOM-contributing nations, and it's estimated that over 4,000 troops are in Somalia for peacekeeping missions. It's also believed that near 1000 non-Amisom…
the federal government announces the end of military operations in Tigray
On Monday morning, the Ethiopian federal authorities announced that they were now focusing on legal proceedings against the leaders of the Tigray People's Liberation Front (TPLF) and humanitarian aid. Addis Ababa wants to give a triumphant picture of its Tigray campaign. Information to be taken with caution.
With our regional…
three dead in Goma Coura when mediation resumes in the Niono circle
In Mali, the weekend was marked by a new attack in the middle of the country. Three people were killed on Sunday in Goma Coura, in the Niono circle.
Several local elected officials give an assessment of three killed. The figures differ on the number of injured - between two and six - and there is also talk that one is missing.…
Ethiopia is working to revive order in conflict-ridden Tigray
Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed mentioned on Monday that efforts have been being made to revive order in Tigray, the place medical doctors and humanitarian employees say combating and lawlessness have hindered the supply of support to determined civilians.
Abiy, the winner of final 12 months's Nobel Peace Prize, declared victory in Tigray on November 28 after the military captured Mekele, the regional capital, after practically a month of bloody conflicts within the north of the nation towards the…
Police praised for dealing with of peaceable protests in Garowe
AXADLE, Northeastern State - Cops in Northeastern State have been hailed for dealing with peaceable protests in Garowe, the capital of northeastern Somalia, the place dozens of individuals took to the streets to show in opposition to inflation and financial downturn.
Throughout Sunday's protests, officers working inside Garowe stepped up safety as residents matched throughout the streets with out destroying property and looting companies, which is widespread throughout such protests world wide.
In contrast to in…
Haftar’s crime in opposition to ceasefire sabotages the political course of, says Libya’s excessive council
Assaults by forces loyal to Putist basic Khalifa Haftar on the Libyan military headquarters within the southern province of Ubari are meant to sabotage the political course of and violate the ceasefire, Libya's high physique of the council stated on Monday.
In a written assertion, the Council condemned the assault, saying: "This ceasefire is in actual fact an implementation of overseas plans aimed toward sabotaging the answer to the Libyan disaster by dialogue."
The Council stated that this assault…