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Former President Pierre Buyoya Condemns “Political Trial”
Sentenced in absentia in his country Burundi to life imprisonment The murder of his predecessor Melchior Ndadaye in 1993 during a coup, former Burundian President Pierre Buyoya spoke this Friday 23. October in Bamako at a press conference. The current High Representative of the African Union for Mali and the Sahel, he rejects this condemnation and announces that he will lodge an appeal, especially in his country.
as reported from Bamako, Serge Daniel
Before the press, Pierre Buyoya, former President of Burundi and…
Africa’s Covid-19 demise toll nears 40,000 – newest updates
Covid-19 pandemic has contaminated greater than 40 million folks, claiming not less than 1.1 million lives around the globe. Listed here are updates for October 19:
the army accused of abuse during an operation in the Mopti region
Last week, a triple terrorist attack claimed by GSIM, the Support Group for Islam and Muslims, linked to al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb, targeted the Sokoura military camp and then civilians, killing a total of 24 people, according to the Malian army. has since launched a counter-terrorism operation in the area. According to several local sources, an operation was ruined by abuse.
A "large-scale operation" is underway, according to the Malian army, "on the Dogon plateau and the exposed area of Seno". A…
controversy surrounding François Bozizé’s candidacy for president
The National Electoral Commission (ANE) has just announced that the submission of candidate files for the presidential and legislative elections on 27 December will take place between 1 and 10 November. This prompted the KNK party of former President François Bozizé to want to poke "in" while his candidacy is the subject of controversy between the presidential camp and the opposition through the media.…
President Tshisekedi Announces Consultations on “A Sacred Union”
Félix Tshisekedi spoke to the nation on Friday night. In a speech of approx. 6 minutes later, the Congolese head of state listed the differences within the ruling coalition and announced that he intended to open consultations with the leaders of the political parties as early as next week.
Some expected a resolution, others to…
Sidiki Diakité, Minister of Territorial Administration, is dead
Sidiki Diakité, Minister of Territorial Administration, died on Friday, October 23, after a cardiac arrest. In recent days, it was he who coordinated the attempts at dialogue between the government and the opposition parties.
as reported from Abidjan, Sidy YansaneAs suddenly as it was unexpected, the disappearance of Sidiki…
Forward of the election, the UN requires Somalia’s political area
MOGADISHU, Somalia - As Somalia prepares to carry elections, the UN highlights the necessity to make sure that the nation's political area stays open, permitting a range of voices and views to be expressed as a part of the democratic course of. To attain this, freedom of speech, opinion and meeting should be protected.
"A dwelling political area is one that permits and encourages the participation of all segments of society - together with residents, the media, civil society, public establishments and political…
President Buhari unites his predecessors
As the crisis continues in Nigeria, President Muhammadu Buhari spoke this Friday 23. October with his predecessors, including Goodluck Jonathan and Olusegun Obasanjo, during a virtual meeting.
as reported from Abuja, Liza FabbianAccording to the press release from the Nigerian presidency, the head of state once again lamented…
Tensions are rising in Guinea earlier than the ultimate election outcomes
Protesters are scattered like tensions in Guinea earlier than the ultimate outcomes of the nation's presidential election. Additionally, Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari admits that "many lives have been misplaced" in current protests in opposition to police brutality. And our group speaks to Ivorian voters in Bouaké as a part of our sequence forward of the nation's elections.
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Efforts to deliver again 33 Indians stranded in Somalia
New Delhi - India mentioned it was working in direction of the return of 33 Indian nationals caught within the East African nation of Somalia and had been additionally working to offer them with help, Overseas Minister (EAM) Ja Jaankankar mentioned on Friday.
In keeping with information company reviews, the 33 Indians who labored in an organization as employees in Somalia have nearly been held hostage by their employers for the previous eight months. Out of the 33 Indians, 25 come from Uttar Pradesh.
All 33…