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the sinking of a pirogue off Senegal has left at the very least 140 useless
"A minimum of 140 individuals" died within the sinking of a migrant boat final week off the coast of Senegal. That is the worst catastrophe of its type in 2020, the Worldwide Group for Migration (IOM) mentioned on Thursday. The boat carried about 200 individuals.
"That is the deadliest shipwreck in 2020," mentioned the…
far from partisan divisions, bloggers give their voice
In Ivory Coast, the first round of the presidential election is scheduled for Saturday, October 31, and the election campaign ends Thursday night. A vote boycotted the opposition, which called for civil disobedience to block Alassane Ouattara's candidacy for a third term. A context where Ivorian bloggers try to make their voices heard far from biased divisions to call for satisfaction.…
Joseph Kabila consults FCC MPs
In the Democratic Republic of Congo, former President Joseph Kabila continues his consultations. He convened deputies and senators for Kingakati on October 29. The goal is to identify a strategy while his ally, Felix Tshisekedi, Congolese head of state, is looking for a new majority to create a "holy union" that can allow him to apply his decisions. The coalition of the former president, the FCC,…
the opposition rejects election results in advance
On October 28, 29 million voters were urged to vote in Tanzania for presidential, legislative and local elections. President John Magufuli is running for another five-year term. When the results began to be given by the election commission on Thursday, the opposition said it would not recognize them.
as reported from the…
Laurent Gbagbo comes out of his silence and calls to avoid “disaster”
In an interview with the TV5Monde channel, the former president of Côte d'Ivoire confirms that he is resolutely on the side of the opposition and is against a third term of Alassane Ouattara. He therefore asks all parties to negotiate to avoid what he calls the "disaster".
as reported from Abidjan, Pierre PintoIN an interview…
the government announces rescue of South African Airways
The South African government will inject $ 10 billion, or nearly $ 640 million, into state-owned South African Airways (SAA) to save it from disaster. On the other hand, this rescue plan will leave four-fifths of the staff on the floor and the fleet drastically reduced.
President Cyril Ramaphosa made it an imperative, a matter…
Distinguish between freedom of speech and offenses in opposition to
MOGADISHU, Somalia - The Federal Authorities of Somalia deeply regrets any violation of the religion and holiness of the Muslim individuals, together with insults to the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) beneath the pretext of freedom of speech.
In line with worldwide requirements, all non secular shrines have to be revered and guarded in the identical method, particularly those that are significantly delicate to Islam.
Any motion that harms the emotions of Muslims will serve the pursuits of extremist teams. Subsequently,…
Distinguish between freedom of speech and offenses towards
MOGADISHU, Somalia - The Federal Authorities of Somalia deeply regrets any violation of the religion and holiness of the Muslim individuals, together with insults to the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) below the pretext of freedom of speech.
In keeping with worldwide requirements, all non secular shrines should be revered and guarded in the identical manner, particularly those that are notably delicate to Islam.
Any motion that harms the emotions of Muslims will serve the pursuits of extremist teams. Due to this fact, such…
UN condemns killing of humanitarian employees in Somalia
MOGADISHU, Somalia - The United Nations in Somalia strongly condemns the homicide of two humanitarian employees reportedly killed within the capital Mogadishu by suspected Al-Shabaab terrorists.
The 2 Somali humanitarian employees had been concerned in an ongoing polio vaccination marketing campaign organized by the United Nations Kids's Fund (UNICEF), the World Well being Group (WHO) and the Federal Ministry of Well being.
"These employees had been civilians who offered vital well being providers to weak youngsters…
UN condemns killing of humanitarian staff in Somalia
MOGADISHU, Somalia - The United Nations in Somalia strongly condemns the homicide of two humanitarian staff reportedly killed within the capital Mogadishu by suspected Al-Shabaab terrorists.
The 2 Somali humanitarian staff have been concerned in an ongoing polio vaccination marketing campaign organized by the United Nations Kids's Fund (UNICEF), the World Well being Group (WHO) and the Federal Ministry of Well being.
"These staff have been civilians who supplied important well being companies to susceptible…