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former president Pierre Buyoya convicted of the murder of Melchior Ndadaye
Burundi's Supreme Court sentenced former Burundian President Pierre Buyoya, along with 18 other relatives, to life in prison for the assassination of President Melchior Ndadaye, which plunged the country into a decade of civil war that left more than 300,000 dead.
Nearly 27 years ago, on that day, September 21, 1993, Melchior…
At the least 18 militants killed in southern Somalia
MOGADISHU, Somalia - At the least 18 al-Shabab extremists have been killed Monday in a safety operation by the Somali Nationwide Military (SNA) on the outskirts of the city of Barire within the southern area of Decrease Shabelle, a army official stated on Tuesday.
Ahmed Hassan Ziyad, commander of the 143rd unit of the SNA, advised reporters that the military was conducting an operation within the village of Nun Garay after intelligence of the militants' presence within the space.
"The militants have been injured in…
the authorities are hardening their tone towards excessive
After violent outbursts on the sidelines of demonstrations against police brutality and for good governance that have been going on for more than ten days, the Nigerian authorities in particular have issued a curfew in Lagos, a megalopolis of 20 million inhabitants.
as reported from Abuja, Liza FabbianThe situation remains…
The web was restored in southern Somalia after 4 days
MOGADISHU, Somalia - Web providers have been utterly restored within the southern and central areas of Somalia after a four-day shutdown that price the nation's new financial system tens of 1000's of {dollars}.
Somalia's largest web supplier, Hormud Telecom based mostly in Mogadishu, stated on Tuesday that the issue had been resolved and apologized to all affected clients.
The outage, in accordance with the corporate's assertion, got here after the submarine fiber optic cables suffered a serious disruption because…
Somalia’s military is invading militants’ hiding locations, leveling camps
MOGADISHU, Somalia - Somali military items on Tuesday continued to raze the hideout of the al-Qaida-linked armed al-Shabaab group within the south of the nation, inflicting heavy losses on them, the army mentioned.
The US-trained Danab forces focused Al-Shabaab militants in Leego village, approx. 140 kilometers northwest of Mogadishu, destroying bases and leaving a number of terrorists useless and wounded.
A army official who spoke on situation of anonymity as a result of he was not approved to debate the operation…
return to calm after the clashes on Monday
Opponent Cellou Dalein Diallo, President Alpha Condé's main opponent in Sunday's presidential election, declared himself the winner of the vote on Monday afternoon. The Independent National Electoral Commission, for its part, recalled that it was the only one authorized to announce the results of this first round.
as reported…
In a milestone enhance, Trump says it is going to take away Sudan as a sponsor
President Donald Trump stated Monday he was able to take away Sudan from a U.S. blacklist of state sponsors of terrorism, a landmark enhance for the civilian-backed authorities because it turns the nation's many years since as a global pariah.
Trump stated Sudan, which has been searching for to take away the record for years, had accepted a $ 335 million compensation package deal for victims and kin of earlier assaults.
"Lastly, JUSTICE for the American individuals and BIG step for Sudan!" Trump wrote on Twitter,…
Lagos imposes a 24-hour curfew as Nigeria’s anti-police protests worsen
Authorities declared a 24-hour curfew in Nigeria's financial hub of Lagos on Tuesday as violence erupted in widespread protests which have shaken cities throughout the nation.
Lagos State Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu introduced solely "vital service suppliers and first responders" would have permission on the road from 1 p.m.…
Nigeria’s Lagos imposes a curfew 24 hours after anti-police protests turn into violent
The Nigerian state authorities in Lagos on Tuesday imposed a curfew across the clock, saying protests towards the police have "degenerated" into violence. .
Somalia’s parliament referred to as for a inexperienced mild
MOGADISHU, Somalia - Somalia's President Mohamed Abdullahi Farmajo has requested the Nationwide Meeting to provide a nod to the brand new cupboard unveiled by Prime Minister Mohamed Hussein Roble on Monday night time, 19 October.
In a press release, Farmajo Roble praised the formation of a succesful authorities that may work on the implementation of nationwide priorities, together with elections, safety and the combat in opposition to Al-Shabaab.
The president referred to as on the cupboard, which is awaiting…