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In a Developing Situation: The United States to Dispatch Defense Systems to Israel

As It Unfolds: The U.S. to Supply Israel with Defense Systems In a significant move, the United States has announced its decision to dispatch advanced defense systems to Israel, reflecting a deepening alliance between the two nations in the face of escalating tensions in the Middle East. This development comes amidst a backdrop of persistent conflict and rising instability in the region, raising questions about security, diplomatic relationships, and the ongoing struggle for peace. According to reports, the U.S. is set to…

Murder of Thomas Sankara: Burkinabè justice

On Tuesday, the military court ruled in favor of former President Blaise Compaoré for attacking state security, complicity in the murder and concealing corpses in the case of the assassination of former head of state Thomas Sankara. Gilbert Diendéré, formerly Blaise Compaoré's right-hand man, is charged with complicity in murder, concealment of corpses, attack on state security. A total of 14 people will participate in court…

The Democratic Republic of Congo has a new government

A new government group, made up of personalities all involved in President Félix Tshisekedi, was unveiled on Monday, April 12, in the Democratic Republic of Congo. According to the presidential decree, this new government, known as the "Holy Union of the Nation", has 57 members - including the Prime Minister - including 14 women. This appointment comes four months after the split of President Tshisekedi's coalition with his…

Ivory Coast: Patrick Achi was formally appointed

The president's former secretary general had taken over as interim prime minister shortly before the death of his predecessor, Hamed Bakayoko, who died of cancer in Europe on March 10. The new prime minister must present a new government to the president "as soon as possible". .

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