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Kenya and Ghana Investigate Russian National for Covertly Filming Women

Kenya and Ghana Launch Investigations into Russian Man's Alleged Non-Consensual Filming Authorities in Kenya and Ghana are set to investigate disturbing reports that a Russian man secretly filmed sexual encounters with women in both countries and subsequently posted the footage online without their consent. This alarming case has raised serious concerns about gender-based violence and cybercrime in both nations. The individual at the center of this controversy has been identified as a self-styled "pick-up artist." Media…

Qatari Military Transport Lands in Mogadishu as Horn of Africa Alliances Realign

Qatari Military Cargo Plane Lands in Mogadishu Amid Shifting Horn of Africa Alliances MOGADISHU, Somalia — A Qatari Emiri Air Force C-17A Globemaster III landed at Aden Adde International Airport on Monday, signaling a continued buildup of military logistics in the Horn of Africa as regional tensions reshape long-standing alliances. The heavy-lift transport arrived in the Somali capital after a multi-leg journey originating in Turkey. Flight data and local reports indicate stops at military facilities in Kayseri and Ankara…

South Africa Vaccinates Cattle to Combat Foot-and-Mouth Disease Losses

South Africa has declared the current foot-and-mouth disease outbreak a national disaster and will vaccinate 14 million cattle, President Cyril Ramaphosa announced, as the country confronts one of the worst outbreaks on record. "We have classified foot-and-mouth disease as a national disaster and will be mobilising all necessary capabilities within the state to deal with this crisis," Ramaphosa said, confirming the extensive vaccination campaign that authorities plan to roll out. The president's declaration elevates the…

WHO Labels Guinea-Bissau Hepatitis B Vaccine Study as ‘Immoral’

Criticism Mounts Over Hepatitis B Vaccine Study in Guinea-Bissau A now-halted plan to test various hepatitis B vaccine schedules on newborns in Guinea-Bissau has drawn strong criticism from the World Health Organization (WHO), which labeled the study "unethical." The U.S. health department, led by Robert F. Kennedy Jr., had funded a trial involving 14,000 babies. This controversial study aimed to compare two groups: one received the proven birth-dose vaccine immediately, while the other was scheduled to receive the shot…

Attackers Slay Over 30 in Assaults on Three Nigerian Communities

Deadly Attacks in Northwestern Nigeria Leave at Least 30 Dead Armed gunmen on motorcycles launched brutal assaults on three villages in northwestern Nigeria, resulting in the tragic deaths of at least 30 individuals, according to police sources and local residents. The raids struck the villages of Tunga-Makeri, Konkoso, and Pissa in Niger State, a region already grappling with instability following a recent wave of violence that claimed the lives of over 160 people earlier this month. In addition to the fatalities,…

African Union Summit Begins as Youth Frustration Intensifies

The African Union's Legitimacy Crisis Among Youth Amid the annual summit in Ethiopia, the African Union faces a growing legitimacy crisis, particularly among the continent's youth. With 1.4 billion people to consider, the organization's failure to meet young Africans' expectations is increasingly evident. Youth frustration is linked to the AU's perceived focus on leaders over citizens. Military coups and protests highlight the disconnect between young Africans and their leaders. The AU Summit will address climate…

Kenya Set to Reopen Somalia Border After 15 Years

Kenya to Reopen Border with Somalia After 15-Year Closure Kenya's decision to reopen its border with Somalia marks a significant step toward mending regional ties and enhancing security cooperation. The closure, initially instituted due to security concerns, is set to end in April, facilitating cross-border movement. Closure enforced in 2011 due to al-Shabab attacks. Upcoming April reopening announced by President William Ruto. Initial reopening plan in May 2023 reversed after attacks. A History of Conflict…

China Rejects Allegations of Backing Illegal Mining and Terrorism in Nigeria

China Responds to US Lawmakers’ Allegations of Illegal Mining in Nigeria The Chinese government has vehemently rejected allegations made by five US lawmakers claiming that it sponsored illegal mining activities in Nigeria and provided financial support to militias for protection. The embassy in Nigeria characterized the accusations as baseless and unfounded. In a statement, the Chinese embassy expressed dissatisfaction with what it termed as false claims, underscoring that Chinese nationals are required to adhere to…

Opposition Warns of Power Shift in Namibia’s Contested Oil Bill

Opposition parties in Namibia on Thursday united in opposing a petroleum amendment bill that would transfer regulatory authority over oil and gas from the Ministry of Industries, Mines and Energy to the Presidency, saying the move risks political interference, corruption and weakened parliamentary oversight. The bill, tabled in the National Assembly by Minister of Industries, Mines and Energy Modestus Amutse, has prompted an acrimonious debate as lawmakers weigh whether control of the country’s hydrocarbon sector should be…

Namibia Opposition Warns of Power Shift from Controversial Oil Bill

Opposition parties in the National Assembly have united to reject a petroleum amendment bill that would transfer oil and gas regulatory authority from the Ministry of Industries, Mines and Energy to the President, saying the change risks political interference, corruption and weakened parliamentary oversight. The move, tabled by Minister of Industries, Mines and Energy Modestus Amutse, prompted sharp objections from a cross-section of opposition groups. The Affirmative Repositioning movement, the National Unity Democratic…