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Rwanda Sees Marked Decrease in New Marburg Cases

Rwanda’s Health Minister, Sabin Nsanzimana, recently announced some promising news regarding the country's battle against the Marburg virus. Since the outbreak first emerged in September, there’s been a notable decrease in the rate of new infections, a sign that has the nation hopeful. Nsanzimana described this trend as "very encouraging." Reflecting on the initial phase of the outbreak, he mentioned, "The first two weeks felt somewhat stagnant; we were still unearthing the nature of this virus." However, he expressed…

a year of health crisis marked by a

A report published in early July by a group of associations reports threats to individual freedoms acquired in Tunisia for 2020-2021. as reported from Tunis, Lilia blaisePunishing hatred on social networks is not punished, but in return it is punished to express oneself freely, especially when an Internet user criticizes…

FLN won an election marked by a strong

The National Independent Electoral Authority (ANIE) announced on Tuesday the National Liberation Front (FLN) victory in the legislative elections held on Saturday, in a context of very strong closure and political crisis. With 105 seats, the FLN is still the leading party in the Algerian parliament. According to the results -…

new Hirak steps marked with

Regardless of the repression, a number of thousand Hirak protesters marched in Algeria on Friday, April 30, throughout the nation. This protest motion, born in 2019 from the rejection of Abdelaziz Bouteflika's fifth time period, had been suspended for a 12 months as a consequence of the Covid-19 epidemic. Protests resumed in late February.…

“yes” wins in this ballot marked with a record abstention

With 66.8% of the vote, "yes" therefore won the referendum in Algeria on the constitutional revision proposed by the government. But the vote was marked by a strong hold. With more than 75% neither for nor against, this historical record is in the form of a deprivation of President Abdelmadjid Tebboune, still hospitalized…

the constitutional referendum marked by a record-breaking abstention

Algerians were called to vote on Sunday for or against the revision of the constitution. A project initiated by the president and presented by the government which is supposed to meet Hirak's hopes. The Algerians massively avoided this choice. According to the Independent National Electoral Authority, turnout was less than 24%.…

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