More than 10 thousand registered
candidates for general elections
in Ethiopia
March 7th, 11:05am
(Prensa Latina)
A total of 10 thousand 934 candidates of 47 political parties
are registered for the Seventh General Elections scheduled
for the 1st of June, in Ethiopia, said the president of the
National Electoral Board, Melatwork Hailu, today.
In a press conference, Melatwork said that two thousand 198
applicants will contest seats in the Chamber of People's
Representatives (Parliament) ---- while eight thousand
736 apply for positions in various Regional Councils.
In addition to the disputing affiliates of the parties, 73
independent candidates are enrolled to participate
in the elections. Of these, 69 were men and four
women, it was revealed.
On the other hand, the National Electoral Board officially
launched the registration of voters across the country
on the 28th of February last, after finishing all the
preparations, logistics and administrative, as
planned. The process will last for a month
and will be done by means of digital
systems, and manually.
Citizens can register by downloading the mobile app
"Mirchaye" (My Choice) from the Play Store or the
App Store. The Board distributed tablets to
election officials located in the polling
stations to facilitate this step.
According to the source, implemented in coordination
with the state Ethio Telecom. telecommunications
company ----- will be prioritized in areas with
connectivity to the internet 3G system,
or higher.
As part of the preparations for the general elections, the
official symbols of the political parties in the election
were revealed, and the Code of Ethics and Conduct
of the Candidate... was signed last month, whose
aim is to promote a responsible campaign and
defend the integrity of the elections during
this period.
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Traffic accident in Angola
leaves 24 dead
March 7th, 10:43am
(Prensa Latina)
The president of Angola, João Lourenço, lamented today, the
traffic accident that occurred in the municipality of Munenga
in the province of Kwanza Sul, with a balance - up to now, of
24 dead and twenty wounded.
The incident happened in the early hours of this Saturday,
and the authorities continued to research the causes of
the loss.
The Angolan representative, through a press release,
expressed sorrow for the deceased citizens and
emphasized the commitment of a specialized
body of work -- to clarify the causes of the
“bloody episode” that brought pain to
many households.
“In my name, and in the name of the Angolan Executive,
I express my deepest condolences to all who lost their
loved ones in this tragedy, and I hope.. that all the
victims recover as soon as possible - and return
to their families,” said Lourenço in a message.
Preliminary data from the Service of Civil Protection and Fire
indicate: that the accident was characterized by the loss
of the pathway ...and the overturning of a bus with 56
passengers, who traveled from Huambo to Luanda.
Twenty of the wounded were evacuated to hospital units
in Kibala and Dondo, while three people trapped were
rescued still alive, and 11 --- were uninjured.
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Unusual downpours...
flood Kenyan capital
March 7th, 10:04am
(Prensa Latina)
With unusually heavy rains, one night only - was enough
to flood a large part of this capital, with the provisional
balance today, of dozens of fatalities.
There is no immediate report from the specialized body
on the amount of water discharged by the rainfall, but
it has to be huge, given the amount of territory.. that
woke up drenched.
The preliminary figure of the dead is 23, but the intense search
of likely casualties in progress by the rescuers and the Police
stated the possibility of adding more names of the dead
with the passing of hours, and receding of the water.
In addition to the eastern metropolitan sector, another ten
districts are under water, namely: Mukuru, Kibra, Mathare,
information huruma, South B, & C, Embakasi, Roysambu,
Kahawa West and Cithurai --- informs the police force.
The same source reported that damage to homes and
commercial establishments... are not yet quantified,
but qualify as ''big''.
While residents in this city have to wade through their areas
of residence to move to drier areas, and more to the east in
Somalia, tens of thousands of people are on the brink of
famine for a second year of drought that depleted the
crops and killed livestock.... their main source of
income and subsistence.
The criterion prevalent, is that the caprices of nature are
a result of climate change ---- caused by the predatory
economies of the developed countries of the
industrialized north.
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Reliable Bangui: Russia and the Central
African Republic to Establish a
Trade Commission
by Alena Nefedova
& Daniel Sechkin
March 5th, 4:20pm
(Izvestia.ru)
Russia and the Central African Republic will establish an
intergovernmental commission for trade and economic
cooperation, Vladimir Putin said on March 5 during
talks with the country's leader, Faustin-Archange
Touadéra. Experts - highlight the potential for
cooperation, but also point out the country's
economic challenges, which could hinder
the implementation of major projects.
The country faces significant energy issues, which the
government is attempting to address with Russia's
support. Our instructors are training the local
army, and this has contributed to the
successful presidential elections
held in the country at the end
of last year.
CAR President Fostin-Archange Touadéra, met with Vladimir
Putin on March 5. The African leader, is a frequent visitor to
Russia, and this visit is his eighth since coming to power in
2016. However, this is the first time he has visited Moscow
- since his re-election in late 2025.
''Let me, once again, personally congratulate you - on the
election results. We sincerely wish you success, and, of
course, the fact that the country's citizens voted for
you, and you won a convincing victory, shows that,
in general, people support the policies you are
pursuing to strengthen the domestic political
situation, the security situation, and to
address economic issues,''
said Vladimir Putin.
The elections in the Central African Republic -- were held on
December 28, with Tudera winning 76.2% of the vote and a
52.4% turnout. The African leader thanked Vladimir Putin
for Moscow's assistance in organizing the elections.
"She made these elections possible ---- by ensuring security.
Russian structures are working on our territory to provide
us with a safe favourable environment for the elections
to take place without any problems. This has given
the people of the Central African Republic a
chance to choose their own president,"
said Faustin-Archange Touadéra.
Russian instructors --- are actively training local military
personnel. Moscow is also the main supplier of small
arms, ammunition and armoured vehicles for the
needs of the CAR army.
The key threat to the country's security is armed insurgent
and criminal groups that try to establish control over
certain territories, and attack security forces and
infrastructure facilities. We are talking about
such armed groups as the" Coalition of
Patriots for Change","3R". In 2018,
representatives of the latter fired
at a car with Russian journalists
— all three were killed.
The conversation between the presidents was held not only in
an expanded format with the participation of delegations, but
also in private at a working lunch. The agenda was quite
broad: it included security issues, humanitarian aid,
culture, and, of course, the economy.
"As for the economy --- I think that a very timely decision is
being made, namely the creation of an intergovernmental
commission that will deal with trade and economic
relations. In my opinion, we have good prospects
in the energy sector, agriculture, and
infrastructure," said
Vladimir Putin.
The situation in the CAR with energy is complicated
At their meeting, the presidents discussed cooperation in the
energy sector. Faustin-Archange Touadéra thanked the
Russian side for the supply of hydrocarbons.
''We have a difficult situation in this area at the moment. Your
help has helped resolve difficulties in this sector, which is
important for the economy and for the whole country. Of
course, during the discussions we will touch upon the
issues of revolving supply chains (a procurement
system in which a new purchase order is made,
even before the previous one is received - Iz.)"
said Faustin-Arcange Touadera.
According to Vsevolod Sviridov, Deputy Director of the Centre
for African Studies at the Higher School of Economics, the
energy situation in the Central African Republic is indeed
very difficult: there are few power plants, their capacity
is low, & the electricity grid infrastructure is outdated.
However, Russia could already help the country.
"In the short term, cooperation is possible through the
supply of petroleum products, the supply of energy
equipment, including diesel generators, and
participation in training and strategy
development," he said.
At the same time, there is no need to talk about large-scale
energy projects - yet. Moscow and Bangui have been
discussing issues in this area for almost a decade,
but no profitable projects have been presented.
This is because the Central African Republic
simply does not have the funds to finance
such projects, and Russia --- cannot
implement them for free, Sviridov
explained.
This is also the reason why plans for the construction of a
small nuclear power plant have not been implemented.
However, the Central African Republic's ambassador
to Moscow, Leon Dodonu-Punagaza, previously
reported to Izvestia that such a project was
being discussed with Rosatom.
In recent years, the Central African Republic has faced serious
economic problems, including a sharp decline in external aid,
primarily from France, the former colonial power, according
to Alexander Shipilov, a researcher at the Institute of
World History of the Russian Academy of Sciences.
"Power outages --- are a problem in many African countries,
including those that are wealthier than the Central African
Republic. There are also significant difficulties... with
external fuel supplies. Russia has agreed to provide
the country with a free supply of fuel and grain.
Food security is also a pressing issue in the
Central African Republic," he explained.
Shipilov emphasized that Russia can also supply
fertilizers to the country or develop the local
telecommunications industry, for example.
"However, given the ongoing difficult economic situation in the
Central African Republic and the high risks associated with
operating in this market, it is unlikely that private Russian
companies will have much interest in this market,"
the expert said.
Russia regularly supplies wheat to the Central African
Republic as humanitarian aid on a gratuitous basis.
In March 2025, it shipped a batch of turkeys...
for the first time.
Meanwhile, Vladimir Putin noted --- that the Russian Language
Centre, which has been successfully operating in the Central
African Republic since the end of 2025, has been promoting
the Russian language. The Russian leader decided to
personally thank his colleague for this. Moscow has
also promised to increase the quota for students
from the republic to study in the country.
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Nicaragua greets Ghana for the 69th
anniversary of their independence
March 5th, 1:52pm
(Prensa Latina)
The Government of Nicaragua aired, today, their greetings to
the people and authorities of Ghana - on the occasion of the
69th anniversary of the independence of the African nation
....which it commemorated this morning.
In a message addressed to president John Dramani Mahama,
the Nicaraguan Executive -- expressed their congratulations
on behalf of the people and Government of Reconciliation
and National Unity.
“On behalf of the People and Government of Reconciliation
& National Unity of the Republic of Nicaragua and in our
own names, we are honoured to send to you, to your
Government and the People of the Republic of
Ghana, our warmest ---- and most sincere
congratulations”, highlights the letter.
The text points out that in this historical date is a tribute to the
determination with which Ghana consolidated its freedom
in 1957, which marked a new period of national dignity
and the assertion of sovereignty.
He also stressed that this process inspired many peoples of
Africa and the world --- in their struggles for independence
and self-determination.
The communication also recognises the value of that
historical legacy and the strength of the national
Ghanaian identity - who continue to guide the
efforts of the African country in favour of
unity, peace, progress and the well-
being of its population.
Nicaragua reaffirmed its willingness to continue strengthening
the bonds of friendship, respect and cooperation with Ghana,
on the basis of sovereign equality, non-interference in their
internal affairs ....and the pursuit of shared development,
with social justice.
Receive, dear president, our fraternal embrace and the
fondness of the people of Nicaragua to the brotherly
people of Ghana, concluded the message, signed
by the co-presidents ......Daniel Ortega and
Rosario Murillo.
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Cuba and Ethiopia celebrated 48th
years of the battle of Karramara
March 5th, 1:18pm
(Prensa Latina)
The anniversary 48 of the battle of Karramara, that contest
that had sealed with blood the ties between Ethiopia and
Cuba, convened today, with the representatives of both
nations to honour their fallen in defense of sovereignty.
The Friendship Park Ethiopia-Cuba turned out to be
where the diplomatic mission of state in Cuba,
associations of Ethiopian graduates, formed
in Havana, former military personnel, family
members of the fighters who died ---- and
people in general, paid tribute to those
who defended the territorial integrity
of Addis Ababa from expansionist
Western colonisers.
The occasion, as on each march 5, was favourable to the
deposit of floral offerings to the murals that show the
portraits printed on bronze plaques of the faces of
the 163 fighters of the caribbean island who died
in the war.... in the desert of the Ogaden.
The ambassador to Cuba in Ethiopia, Meylin Suárez, noted the
symbolism of the place and the historical value of the victory
of Karramara for the relations between the two countries.
He pointed out that to return to that site is always an
honour and an opportunity to celebrate more than
half a century of brotherhood.
He stressed that this fact opened a chapter of singular of
solidarity, marked by the arrival in Cuba of children and
adolescent Ethiopians who were trained as medical
doctors, engineers, or teachers, among
other professions.
This vision --- was driven by the historic leader of the Cuban
Revolution, Fidel Castro, he said, who he described as the
main promoter of love..... and the collaboration of the
Caribbean island to Africa, and whose centenary
of his birth - is commemorated this year.
Solidarity, he added, strengthened the humanist spirit
and internationalism of the Cuban people, values ----
that never resign.
During the event, the speakers exalted the historical
significance of Karramara, the role played by the
fighters of the Caribbean, as well as the validity
of the bonds of friendship and cooperation
between the two peoples.
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They call to deepen the fight
against corruption in Angola
March 3rd, 2:12pm
(Prensa Latina)
The president of Angola, João Lourenço, called today
to strengthen the fight against corruption and
achieve greater speed in processes, during
the opening of the Judicial Year.
The president urged the continuous observance
of deontological norms by all operators of the
justice system.
“The fight against corruption, impunity and all forms
of ethical misconduct must remain a priority for
permanent action, carried out firmly, justice
and respect for fundamental rights, so that
the independence of the judiciary is not
limited to an institutional guarantee,
but also to an ethical requirement
for each magistrate”, he said.
It also meant --- that bad behaviour compromises
the credibility of the entire justice system and
weakens citizen trust in public institutions.
The head of state advocated for procedural speed
without conditioning the quality of decisions, and
specified that the path to faster, more efficient
justice that is closer to citizens, it is the
strengthening and qualification of
human capital.
He also mentioned the modernization of services,
the simplification of procedures, investment in
digitalization and the improvement of working
conditions, as well as strengthening the
culture - of responsibility, organization
& productivity in judicial institutions.
He urged to combat crimes against minors, with greater
vigour, as well as to strengthen mechanisms to protect
children's rights against all types of abuse
and exploitation.
Lourenço also asked justice operators for actions to
prevent and combat acts of vandalism against
public goods and services, in addition to
protecting the State and citizens
from cybercrimes.
In this regard, he considered that it is one of the most
complex challenges today and commented that, in
the processes related to cybercrime phenomena,
movable and immovable property was seized,
as well as monetary values estimated at
approximately 20 million US dollars.
“We continue to face a great challenge: the sophistication
of criminal organizations, the use of innovative tools,
manipulation through Artificial Intelligence and the
transnational nature of digital infrastructures”,
he noted, and added that this requires a
continuous effort, in legislative,
technological and training
modernization.
He called to confront economic crime and seek strategies
for asset recovery, as a substantive justice mechanism
whose objective is to eliminate the economic
advantage derived from illicit activity.
In this regard, he asked to intensify cooperation actions
with Bermuda, Singapore and the Swiss Confederation,
that worldwide they own nearly two billion US dollars
that have already been confiscated by Angolan
courts.. in favour of the State.
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DRC celebrates US
sanctions against
Rwanda
March 3rd, 11:51am
(Prensa Latina)
The Government of the Democratic Republic of the Congo
(DRC) celebrated the sanctions announced by the United
States against the Rwandan Defense Forces (RDF) and
four of its members commanders, the local press
reported today.
Publications such as Actualité.CD, Radio Okapi and
Le Pontentiel echoed the statement from the DRC
Ministry of Communication and Media ---- which
highlighted the measure by the US Treasury
Department, through the Office of Foreign
Assets Control (OFAC).
The note considered the sanctions as “a clear signal in
favour of respect for the sovereignty and territorial
integrity” of the country, as well as the effective
implementation of the commitments acquired
under the Washington Agreements.
He added that the measures confirm the need for
coherence between diplomatic commitments
and operational reality on the ground.
The day before, the United States announced the imposition
of sanctions against the FDR and 4 senior commanders for
providing direct operational support to the Congo River
Alliance-March 23 Movement (M23), therefore, the
assets of those involved that are under US
jurisdiction ...were frozen.
Additionally --- U.S. citizens and businesses are prohibited
from transacting with these individuals and institutions.
Among the figures included in the measure
is the Chief of the General Staff of the
Rwandan Army, Vincent Nyakarundi.
Washington considered... that the continued support
of the FDR and its senior commanders, allowed the
AFC/M23 to conquer territory in eastern Congo ---
and continue committing crimes.
Rwanda, for its part, expressed regret over the US
sanctions, which it considers “distort the reality”
of the conflict and affect “unfairly” a single
part of the peace process.
Kigali accused the DRC of violating ceasefire
agreements, citing “constant indiscriminate
drone attacks” and ground offensives
supported not only by the Congolese
Army, but by “foreign mercenaries”,
ethnic extremist militias, and the
Democratic Forces for the
Liberation of Rwanda.
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Somali troops --- take
cities from Islamists,
according to reports
March 3rd, 10:12am
(Prensa Latina)
The Somali Army assured today in an official report
that it evicted its adversaries from the Al Shabab
group (the Youth, in Arabic) from two cities in
the south of the country.
The specific communication that the offensive had the
support of Ugandan troops, part of the mixed military
contingent that also includes, among others, with
Chad and Cameroon to combat Islamist groups
settled in the Sahel, the strip of territory that
extends about a thousand kilometres from
the Atlantic Ocean --- to the Red Sea.
The liberated towns.. are Daarusalaam and Mubarak, in
the Lower Shabelle region, the military statement said.
In recent weeks, the Somali armed forces and allied
countries have been engaged in an offensive
against Islamist groups occupying parts of
the country ---- the most serious security
problem it faces, along with the recent
separatism of the Somaliland region,
that lacks regional or international
recognition and courted by Israel,
whose government is interested
in establishing itself in Africa.
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Fighting continues in North Kivu
rebels retake villages in DRC
February 27th, 11:09am
(Prensa Latina)
The fighting in the territory of Masisi, province of North Kivu in
the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), continues today
in several locations, while the rebels regain control of
some villages.
The DRC Army and its allies, mainly the militias called
Wazalendo, continue their offensive in this area of
eastern Congolese, where the Congo River
Alliance-March 23 Movement (AFC/M23)
maintains its control of different
communities and cities.
According to Actualité.CD, the villages of Chugi, Katobo and
Kaniro, located in the Bahunde chiefdom, returned into the
hands of the AFC/M23 on the night of Thursday, February
26, after intense confrontations with the Wazalendo.
These communities are considered strategic positions
to control access to the mining city of Rubaya --- and
had been taken over by the Wazalendo last Monday,
but they could not keep them in their possession
in the face of rebel reinforcements.
So far, no official figures have been published on possible
victims or material damage, but residents reported to the
media the occurrence of intense exchanges of gunfire
and bombings ..........that spread panic among the
civilian population.
Radio Okapi, for its part, reported that since early this Friday
the AFC/M23 rebels and Wazalendo militiamen were fighting
along the Kinyumba axis, also in the territory of Masisi.
At least three civilians were injured the day before after
the detonation of an improvised explosive device in
the centre of Nyabiondo, the source said.
This offensive is a violation by both parties of the agreed
ceasefire and which is supposedly in force since
February 18.
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Organizations from Ecuador, greet
the 50th anniversary of the SADR
February 27th, 10:46am
(Prensa Latina)
Organizations from Ecuador today expressed their support
for the struggle of the Sahrawi people for their sovereignty
against the occupation --- in the context of the 50th
anniversary of the proclamation of the Sahrawi
Arab Democratic Republic (SADR).
The Communist Action collective, the Pachakutik Plurinational
Unity Movement, the Ecuadorian Communist Party, the
PODEMOS Movement and Somos Patria released
a joint statement from Quito.... in which they
ratified their “unwavering commitment”
to the Sahrawi cause.
In the statement, the organizations recalled that Western
Sahara remains the last territory pending decolonization
in Africa and denounced that, since 1975, the Moroccan
occupation ---- has been marked by repression,
persecution and an illegitimate exploitation
of natural resources.
The formations indicated that this situation is maintained
by the complicity of international powers ....and by the
lack of political will of the international community,
despite United Nations resolutions that recognize
the right of the Sahrawi people to
self-determination.
They also criticized the position of the Ecuadorian
Government, considering that it has adopted
positions functional to Morocco's strategy
and has moved away from the Latin
American tradition... of solidarity
with anti-colonial struggles.
In the statement, the organizations demanded the immediate
end of the occupation, the holding of a free and transparent
referendum on self-determination and unrestricted respect
for the human rights of the Sahrawi people, by stressing
that it is a universal cause of justice.
Expressions of support are part of a regional agenda of
academic activities, cultural and political --- that are
developed in Ecuador --- and other Latin American
countries to commemorate the 50th anniversary
of the proclamation of the SADR.
Documentary screenings, colloquiums and citizen forums
have been scheduled in cities such as Cuenca and Quito,
organized by the Ecuadorian Association of Friendship
with the Sahrawi People, to make this cause visible
and demand -- that the international community
comply with the right to self-determination.
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Nicaragua greets the Sahrawi
Arab Democratic Republic
February 27th, 10:32am
(Prensa Latina)
The Government of Nicaragua greeted the president of
the Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic and Secretary
General of the Polisario Front, Brahim Ghali -- on
the occasion of the 50th anniversary of the
independence of that North African
nation - commemorated today.
In the letter, co-presidents Daniel Ortega and Rosario Murillo
expressed that, on behalf of the Nicaraguan People and
Government and on their own behalf, they send “the
warmest and most fraternal congratulations”, to
the Sahrawi president and his brave people.
The message highlighted that the significant date evokes
half a century of a “dignified and constant struggle, for
self-determination, freedom and justice”, values that
— he emphasizes — have guided the cause of the
Sahrawi people... since the proclamation of
their independence.
Nicaraguan leaders remembered with admiration the historic
act of Bir Lehlu, where the Sahrawi people raised their flag
and declared their unwavering will to be free, starting a
path of resistance that they consider an example of
perseverance and love for the country --- for all
peoples who defend peace and sovereignty.
“From our Nicaragua, Always Blessed - and Always Free, we
reiterate our commitment to continue defending the right
to self-determination and national sovereignty, of the
brother Sahrawi people”, the text stated.
They also expressed their hope that the strength of history
and the clarity of the African nation's cause will continue
to illuminate the path ---- to a future of prosperity
and freedom.
The message concluded with vows of peace, mercy and
blessings to President Ghali, and the noble people of
the Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic.
The Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic -- proclaimed its
independence on February 27, 1976 in Bir Lehlu, after
Spain's departure from Western Sahara -- and under
the leadership of the Polisario Front.
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Venezuela joins the celebration of
the 50th anniversary of the SADR
February 27th, 9:36am
(Prensa Latina)
The Minister for Foreign Affairs of Venezuela, Yván Gil,
today joined the celebration for the 50th anniversary
of the proclamation of the Sahrawi Arab Democratic
Republic (SADR).
On behalf of the Bolivarian Government, the senior diplomat
recalled that on February 27, 1976 in Bir Lehlu the Polisario
Front (Popular Liberation Front, of Saguia el Hamra and Rio
de Oro) proclaimed independence after Spain's withdrawal.
Gil pointed out that this date commemorates “half
a century of struggle -- for self-determination,
sovereignty and independence against
the Moroccan occupation”.
The Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela salutes the unwavering
will of the Sahrawi people to achieve total decolonization
and reaffirms the ties of friendship between our nations,
he stated, on the Telegram social network.
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DRC Government receives 155 million
dollars --- for its agricultural program
February 27th, 9:34am
(Prensa Latina)
The Government of the Democratic Republic of the Congo
(DRC) negotiated a loan of 155 million dollars with the
African Development Bank (AfDB) to finance its
program of agricultural transformation.
The Congolese Minister of Finance, Doudou Fwamba Likunde
Li-Botayi was in charge of signing the agreement that will
allow these financial resources to be allocated to the
Project to Strengthen the Connectivity of the
Ngandajika Agroindustrial Park,
Actualité.CD reported today.
The project aims to improve Lukalaba-Ngandajika and
Nkuadi-Ngandajika-Parque roads, to open the area
sustainably, to reduce transportation costs,
facilitate trade ------ and create jobs,
especially for young people
and women.
Connectivity is considered key to the success of investments
already made in governance and value chain development;
as well as for the sustainable development of Congolese
agricultural potential and the effective integration of
producers in local and regional markets, said
the minister.
The Government of the DRC intends to expand the national
economic base and, in this way, the agricultural sector is
a strategic lever for that purpose and for food security.
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Herzog visits Ethiopia to expand
Israeli footprint....... in Africa
February 26th, 5:28pm
(PressTV)
Israeli president Isaac Herzog has been on a two-day visit
to Ethiopia as part of Tel Aviv’s regime’s renewed push
to expand its footprint in Africa.
Herzog met with Ethiopian President Taye Atske Selassie and
Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed, who said the two sides talked
about “ways to improve collaboration in areas of mutual
interest,” without revealing further details.
In Addis Ababa, Herzog told Abiy that some in Africa and
beyond are trying to undermine Israel’s relationships
in Africa.
Israeli authorities have framed the latest trip as
strengthening and expanding cooperation with
African nations.
Herzog’s office emphasized longstanding diplomatic and
cultural ties, including the migration of Ethiopian Jews
to Israel.
The visit follows Israel’s December 2025 decision to
recognize Somaliland as an independent state,
which opened the door to direct institutional
engagement between the two sides.
The first official delegation from Somaliland arrived in Israeli
occupied territories on Tuesday marking the first official
visit by the breakaway Somali territory..... since Israel
recognized it as an independent state late last year.
Somaliland President Abdirahman Mohamed Abdullahi
previously said that the territory is seeking a
“partnership agreement” with Israel
centred on its “very rich” mineral
resources ....in exchange for
Israeli technology.
The recognition of Somaliland appears to be part of a
wider attempt to establish a forward presence near
sensitive shipping routes.
Strategically, Somaliland sits near the Bab el-Mandeb Strait,
a chokepoint linking the Red Sea and the Indian Ocean.
Control and monitoring of this corridor have become central
to Israeli calculations, particularly amid Red Sea tensions
connected to the Israeli brutal aggression in Gaza.
Senior Israeli authorities, including foreign minister Gideon
Sa'ar, have stated that Israel's decision to recognize
Somaliland is closely tied... to countering threats
posed by the Ansarallah resistance movement
in Yemen.
Iran: Israeli FM’s visit to Somaliland a ‘dangerous precedent’
Iran’s Foreign Ministry has condemned the visit of the Israeli
foreign minister Gideon Saar to the self-declared republic
of Somaliland, calling it a “dangerous precedent in
international relations” and a “lethal blow to the
legal and normative foundations of the
United Nations.”
The recognition of Somaliland has already triggered strong
condemnation from Somalia, the Organization of Islamic
Cooperation, and several Arab and African states.
Mogadishu described the move as
a violation of its sovereignty.
On December 31, Somali President, Hassan Sheikh Mohamud,
said that Somaliland agreed to resettle Palestinians expelled
from Gaza, host an Israeli military base on the Gulf of Aden,
and join the so-called Abraham Accords -- in exchange for
recognition, calling the move ------- “very unexpected,
and strange.”
He warned that the move could destabilize the Horn of Africa
and facilitate the forced displacement of Palestinians, citing
intelligence that Somaliland accepted conditions including
resettlement ---- and Israeli military access, near the Gulf
of Aden.
Observers say securing deeper ties with Addis Ababa, a key
actor in Red Sea and Nile Basin politics, serves Israel’s
broader strategy --- of projecting influence along
critical maritime corridors.
Egypt’s foreign minister earlier warned counterparts
in Somalia, Turkey, and Djibouti of “dangerous
developments” in the Horn of Africa.
Cairo said recognizing breakaway regions... undermines
Somalia’s “unity and territorial integrity” and threatens
“international peace and security.”
Turkish officials have likewise warned that the Horn of Africa
should not become a “battlefield of foreign forces,” a pointed
critique of Israeli maneuvering.
Beyond maritime strategy, Israel’s outreach to Ethiopia
intersects with the contentious Grand Ethiopian
Renaissance Dam (GERD) dispute - involving
Egypt and Sudan.
At the same time, Israel has pursued broader re-engagement
with African states. This includes reopening embassies and
offering military assistance - to select governments.
Israel has now formally accepted the appointment of
Somaliland’s first ambassador to Israel, Mohamed
Hagi, who was an advocate for Israel-
Somaliland relations.
The campaign comes amid efforts to counter growing
African criticism of the Israeli brutal aggression in
the besieged Palestinian territory.
South Africa, in particular, has emerged as a leading critic,
drawing parallels between apartheid-era policies and
Israel’s war against Palestinians.
By strengthening bilateral ties with countries such as
Ethiopia, Zambia, South Sudan, and Nigeria, Israel
appears to be attempting.... to fracture African
consensus and dilute diplomatic pressure.
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DRC seeks French support ---- to
lead Francophonie organization
February 25th, 3:56pm
(Prensa Latina)
The president of the Democratic Republic of the Congo,
Félix Tshisekedi, spoke today with his French counter
part, Emmanuel Macron, about the security situation
in his country and the candidacy for the secretariat
of the International Organization La Francophonie.
At a working lunch held at the Elysee Palace, both
parties addressed bilateral issues of common
interest and reviewed the worrying security
situation in the occupied areas in eastern
Congo, said the Presidency of the DRC.
The conversations, described as constructive by the
source, also discussed the DRC's upcoming
candidacy for the General Secretariat of
the International Organization of
La Francophonie (OIF).
At the meeting, the French president reaffirmed his
commitment to respect for the territorial integrity
and sovereignty of the African nation, while on
the second issue..... France had already
expressed at the beginning of the
month, its recognition of the
legitimate aspirations of
the DRC, with regard
to the OIF.
The position of general secretary of the OIF is currently
held by the Rwandan, Louise Mushikiwabo, who has
already announced her candidacy for a third term.
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Pope Leo XIV will have a
broad agenda in Angola
February 25th, 3:25pm
(Prensa Latina)
Pope Leo XIV will visit Angola from April 18 to 21 of this year
and his tour of the country includes three cities and an
extensive agenda, the ecclesiastical authorities
reported today.
The spokesperson for the Episcopal Conference of Angola
and Sao Tome (Ceast), Monsignor Belmiro Chissenguete,
told the press that the program of the Holy Father's trip
to Angolan land includes meetings with the president,
João Lourenço, and with the religious community
and civil society in Luanda.
A highlight ---- will be the visit to the Muxima Sanctuary,
in the town of Muxima, municipality of Quiçama in the
province of Icolo and Bengo, viewed as the largest
Marian centre of Catholic devotion.... in
Sub-Saharan Africa.
There it is expected that he will be able to exchange
with the community and the pilgrims who usually
come to the town.
Although the completion of the project has not been
subordinated to the visit of the Supreme Pontiff, the
construction of the Basilica of Our Lady of Muxima
continues in the town, which will have capacity for
4,600 people, and a plaza with the capacity for
200,000 pilgrims, among other facilities.
The Pope will also travel to Saurimo, in the province of
Lunda-Sul, where he will reach a centre for the elderly.
The Ceast spokesperson specified that Leo XIV will
attend a mass in Luanda in the centre of Kilamba
and will talk in the parish of Our Lady of Fátima
with bishops, priests, catechists and religious
lay persons
The trip to Angola is probably the longest stop on the
journey..... that the Pope will make through Africa,
from April 13 to 23, and which will also....... take
him to Algeria, Cameroon & Equatorial Guinea.
This will be the third visit of a Pope to the country,
since John Paul II (June 1992) and Benedict XVI
(March 2009) previously did so.
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Angola addresses cooperation
with UN organizations
February 24th, 3:36pm
(Prensa Latina)
The Foreign Minister of Angola, Téte António, today
addressed aspects of cooperation with United
Nations organizations, in the context of his
participation in Geneva ------- at the 61st
session of the Human Rights Council.
The Angolan minister met in the Swiss capital with the
secretary general of the United Nations Conference
on Trade and Development (Unctad), Rebeca
Grynspan, to address the strengthening
of institutional cooperation.
Both entities discussed increasing the country's productive
capacities and strengthening its economy, as well as
about the need to continue technical training and
value chain analysis, focusing on agricultural
products identified in Angola by Unctad
since 2022.
According to a note from the Angolan Foreign Ministry,
they also highlighted the importance of maintaining
the implementation of Sidunea, a recent project by
the UN agency that began in January of this year
in the fourth tax region of the port city of Lobito.
Specifically, it is a fully web customs management software
that does not require commercial licenses -- and connects
different applications, databases and operating systems,
allowing data integration and exchange.
They also exchanged about the Train for Trade II program,
launched by Unctad in Angola in 2017, and which -- is
focused on strengthening capacities in trade policy,
negotiation, as well as entrepreneurship, and
economic diversification.
The Angolan Foreign Minister also met this Tuesday, with the
United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights, Volker
Türk, with whom he addressed in depth the global vision of
human rights on the African continent, with special
attention to the reality of Angola and the region.
António presented a summary of the country's internal
situation in this area and highlighted the progress in
strengthening the rule of law, the consolidation of
democratic institutions and the promotion of
fundamental freedoms, said a note from
the local Foreign Ministry.
He reiterated the country's firm commitment to complying
with its international obligations - and implementing the
recommendations.... emanating from international
monitoring mechanisms, and at the same time
---- he applauded the initiative of the Office
of the High Commissioner in promoting
peace and security in Africa.
The chancellor also held a meeting with his Palestinian
counterpart, Varsen Aghabekian Shaheen, where they
analyzed the current state of bilateral relations, as
well as regional issues, and those issues related
to multilateralism.
At the meeting, Aghabekian Shaheen expressed his
appreciation and gratitude for Angola's continued
support --------- for the Palestinian cause.
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DRC expressed concern about
violations of international law
February 24th, 3:07pm
(Prensa Latina)
The Minister of State and Head of Foreign Affairs of the
Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), Thérèse
Kayikwamba Wagner, today expressed concern
--- about the huge increase in violations of the
fundamental principles of international law.
In a meeting with the United Nations High Commissioner for
Human Rights, Volker Türk, in the context of the general
debate of the 61st session of the Human Rights
Council, held in Geneva, Switzerland; The
chancellor addressed ---- the worrying
evolution of the international order.
In the talks, he reaffirmed the DRC's commitment to the
universal values of human rights and peace processes,
and he reiterated that his country's defense work is
based both on its national history and on
multilateralism, the Congolese Foreign
Ministry said in its account in X.
The High Commissioner, for his part, praised the efforts
of the African nation, and encouraged close
coordination on the conflict in the
eastern region of the country.
This Tuesday -- when speaking at the general debate of
the Human Rights Council, Kayikwamba Wagner urged
the launch of the independent commission of inquiry
into alleged human rights violations.. committed in
conflict zones.
He called -- for providing financial resources for its
implementation, which he considered cannot be
postponed to preserve the authority of the
human rights protection system. Without
accountability, there can be no lasting
justice and peace, he added.
This Tuesday - the Congolese foreign minister also held
talks with her Kyrgyz counterpart, Zheenbek Kulubaev
....focused on strengthening relations between both
countries, the Foreign Ministry indicated.
That country is preparing to host the World Mountain Summit,
scheduled for October 2027 ----- as well as the VI World
Nomadic Games, a cultural exchange platform, that
brings together almost 90 countries, which were
invited to the DRC.
He also met with the Foreign Minister of Slovakia, Juraj
Blanár, with whom he discussed strengthening
political dialogue, security sector reform
and economic cooperation.
The situation in eastern Congolese was part of the agenda,
at which point the minister reaffirmed that accountability
and effective sanctions, are essential for lasting peace.
At another point during the day, Kayikwamba Wagner held an
exchange with the Minister of Popular Power for Foreign
Affairs of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela, Yván
Gil Pinto, with whom he discussed common
interests --- as well as the possibility of
establishing a Venezuelan embassy
in the DRC.
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Military spokesman for AFC/
M23 rebels in DRC .......dies
February 24th, 2:55pm
(Prensa Latina)
The military spokesman for the rebels of the Congo River
Alliance-March 23 Movement (AFC/M23), Willy Ngoma,
died today in a drone attack attributed to the Armed
Forces of the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
Local media ---- such as Radio Okapi and Actualité.CD,
confirmed the death of one of the high-ranking
members of the insurgents, who was near
Rubaya, in Masisi territory, in the north
Kivu Province.
The accounts differ regarding the start of the
bombings, as local sources indicate inter-
changeably, that the operation took
place around 2 or 4pm, local time.
Prior to the announcement of Ngoma's death, AFC/M23
Deputy Coordinator Bertrand Bisimwa, accused
Kinshasa of not respecting the ceasefire since
the signing of the Strategic Partnership
Agreement with the United States.
“Since the signing of the mineral trade agreements in
Washington, the Kinshasa regime has become
extremely arrogant. It does not respect the
peace process and perpetrates murders
and massacres of innocent people
with impunity, violating the
ceasefire”, he said on
his X account.
The spokesperson for the AFC/M23 -- Lawrence Kanyuka,
denounced on the same social network, the violation of
commitments and the launch of “a full-scale war ---- on
all fronts and beyond”.
He classified this Tuesday's attacks against the densely
populated areas of Kitendebwa, Kashihe and Kiduveri,
in the territory of Kalehe, as “brutal and deliberate”,
and he maintained that they demonstrate
Kinshasa's intention to sow terror,
chaos and death among the
civilian population.
Despite the fact that a ceasefire has been in force between
the DRC Government and the AFC/M23 since February 18,
mutual aggression continues on the ground and in
particular there has been an intensification of
air attacks by the Congolese army.... and
ground offensives by the Wazalendo
against AFC/M23 positions.
Ngoma, who died Tuesday, was sanctioned by the United
States in 2023 for the role of the AFC/M23 in serious
human rights violations, including murders and
sexual violence against civilians.
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Sudan -------- repels US
proposed peace plan.
February 24th, 1:40pm
(Prensa Latina)
The Sudanese Foreign Ministry today slammed the door
on a plan circulated by the United States to end what
has been called the forgotten war in Sudan.
We reject any ceasefire that interferes with our internal
affairs and does not respect the country's sovereignty,
underlines the statement issued by the Ministry of
Foreign Affairs of this N.Eastern African country -
devastated by a nearly three-year conflagration
between the Sovereign Transitional Council
(SST, the government recognized by the
African Union) and the Rapid Support
Forces (RSF) militia.
Likewise, the Sudanese government's position emphasizes
that “We will not accept any idea that does not respect
the sovereignty, unity and territorial integrity of
the country”.
Weeks ago, the CST held the first meeting of a new Council
of Ministers in this capital, announced as a solid step ---
towards re-establishing its authority in the country.
Even earlier, the RSF announced the formation of a
Presidential Council that will govern the areas
under its control, in an attempt to replicate
the existing situation in Libya, where two
parallel governments govern, which was
immediately disavowed by the AU.
The only thing known about the text, is that it
consists of five points and was proposed by
Washington .....to an unknown interlocutor.
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DRC minister urges ------ to start the
commission work on human rights
February 24th, 1:40pm
(Prensa Latina)
The Minister of State and head of Foreign Affairs, Thérèse
Kayikwamba Wagner, today urged the launch of the
independent commission of inquiry ---- into the
human rights situation in the Democratic
Republic of the Congo (DRC).
By participating in the general debate of the 61st session of
the Human Rights Council, held in Geneva, Switzerland, the
minister stressed the need to provide the Office of the
UN High Commissioner with sufficient financial
resources for the implementation of the
resolution on the issue.
He commented that the human rights system, inseparable
from peace and stability, should not be weakened, and
therefore ---- it is essential to provide it with the
resources it requires to fulfill its mission.
He considered -- that the launch of the investigation
commission cannot be postponed if the authority
of the human rights protection system is to be
preserved, and added that ----- without
accountability.. there can be no
lasting justice or peace.
“The credibility of the human rights system - depends on
the application of its principles to everyone - without
exception. Only in this way will they continue to be
a pillar of peace and security”, he maintained.
In accordance with the approved Resolution... the
commission must investigate and clarify - facts
related to alleged violations of human rights
and international humanitarian law
committed ---- since the last
escalation of hostilities
in January 2025.
This includes sexual and gender-based violence,
abuse against women, children and internally
displaced persons, as well as any
international crime.
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They prepare deployment of
mechanism to ensure
ceasefire in DRC
February 24th, 1:37pm
(Prensa Latina)
The United Nations Stabilization Mission in the Democratic
Republic of the Congo (Monusco) and the International
Conference on the Great Lakes Region (Cirgl) are
preparing today the deployment of the Joint
Ceasefire Monitoring Mechanism.
According to a statement from Monusco --- both parties are
carrying out a mission to the city of Uvira, in the province
of South Kivu, that until February 27, it will work in that
town -- to prepare the ground, evaluate the needs for
access, security, logistics and participation -- with
a view to guaranteeing the effective functioning
of the mechanism.
Both parties will also analyze the political, security,
logistical and socio-environmental conditions in
Uvira and its surroundings .....to guide the
comprehensive planning of the process,
with the aim of contributing to making
future surveillance and verification
initiatives credible, secure and
operationally viable.
The DRC and Rwanda signed a peace agreement in June
last year and ratified it by the presidents of both
countries in Washington, United States, on
December 4.
At the same time, the Congolese Government and the rebels
of the Congo River Alliance-March 23 Movement (AFC/M23)
signed a framework for the peace agreement, within
which is a protocol for the ceasefire and the
corresponding surveillance mechanisms.
Both parties also agreed through Angola to enter into
force, a cessation of hostilities on February 18,
however, violations of commitments made,
continue... on the ground.
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Comprehensive reforms -
position Ethiopia on the
international stage
February 24th, 11:19am
(Prensa Latina)
Deputy Prime Minister Temesgen Tiruneh highlighted today
that the comprehensive reforms in Ethiopia - marked the
beginning of a new chapter, in which the African nation
emerged as a central actor, in the international arena.
Tiruneh, on his account on social network X, stressed that
the Ethiopian diplomatic legacy has long been founded
on a proud history, accompanying the text with
images of meetings.. with the president of
Kenya, William Ruto, and Prime Minister
Abiy Ahmed & his Italian counterpart,
Giorgia Meloni, among others.
However, he acknowledged that in the recent past
his global commitment ..was often limited by a
small strategic scope - and a voice that did
not fully reflect his former stature on the
world stage.
He specified that the new Ethiopian administration treats
diplomacy not only as a shield for national sovereignty,
but as a powerful engine ......of economic and
political prosperity.
“Today, the fruits of this intelligent and proactive diplomacy
are ripening: efforts in peacebuilding, regional cooperation
and multilateral engagement, are producing tangible
and lasting results”, he asserted.
In his opinion, this radical change transformed obsolete
thinking, strengthened Ethiopia's influential role among
neighbouring countries and throughout the continent,
in addition to reinforcing its commitment to lasting
peace and shared progress.
The deputy prime minister mentioned Addis Ababa's
accession to the Brics group, its increasingly
strong --- and respected voice, within the
African Union and the United Nations,
and the growing recognition it enjoys
among world leaders ------- are clear
results of this vision of the future.
He reiterated that current diplomatic advances, reaffirm
the African nation's rightful place on the world stage --
honouring its proud history while confidently shaping
its future. Ethiopia rises -- diplomatically stronger,
globally relevant and prepared for the future,
he concluded.
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Celac-Africa High Level Forum
will be held in Bogotá
February 23rd, 1:55pm
(Prensa Latina)
The High Level Forum of the Community of Latin American
and Caribbean States (Celac) -Africa, to be held here from
March 18 to 21, will seek to consolidate the commercial,
cultural and political agenda between both regions,
they reported today at a press conference.
As announced by the country's vice president --- Francia
Márquez, during the event they will advocate for closer
south-south cooperation, meanwhile, roadmaps will
be established to face common challenges such
as climate change, hunger, inequalities,
overcoming poverty gaps and the
search for peace.
She also explained how in recent years Colombia
strengthened ties with countries on the African
continent, thanks to which 145 New Granada
export companies.... have demand for their
offers there.
Likewise, she stated - that more than a hundred businesses
received support to strengthen health records in order to
comply with African market regulations, through the
She Exports to Africa program, that promotes the
internationalization of companies led by women.
For her part, the chancellor, Rosa Yolanda Villavicencio,
stressed that one of the main objectives of the forum
is to strengthen south-south cooperation between
two regions that represent over 2 billion people.
This, as she noted, can be achieved through the
consolidation of political consensus and a
complementation of formal dialogue
--- with a view to advancing the
institutionalization... of the
link between the regions.
As part of the event, she explained, a business conference
will be held with African businessmen, with the purpose of
specifying opportunities that expand trade flows between
both regions.
She also maintained that it is expected to have a political
statement --- that prioritizes and formalizes the areas of
cooperation and the bi-regional relationship.
According to the chancellor, the meeting will seek to expand
trade flows and promote the consolidation of alliances in
energy transition and clean energy production, as part
of the current Government's commitment to diversify
and deepen relations with African countries... and
the African Union.
As revealed during the press conference, the pillars that
will mark the debate during the meeting will be
development cooperation, historical
reparations, ethnic-racial justice,
and trade.
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A special flight from the Russian Ministry
of Emergency Situations... delivered
humanitarian aid to the people
of Madagascar
February 23rd, 1:33pm
(Izvestia.ru)
A special flight from the Russian Ministry of Emergency
Situations delivered humanitarian aid to the people of
Madagascar, who were affected by Cyclone Gezani.
This was reported by the ministry's press service
on February 23.
It is noted that a cargo weighing 60 tons was delivered to
Antananarivo Airport by two Il-76 aircraft. The rescuers
handed over food supplies to the island's residents.
It is specified that the humanitarian aid was delivered on
the instructions of Russian President Vladimir Putin and
on behalf of the head of the Ministry of Emergency
Situations, Alexander Kurenkov.
"Two Il-76 aircraft of the Russian Ministry of Emergency
Situations delivered humanitarian aid in the form of
beans, sunflower oil, and rice, with a total weight
of about 59 tons. We hope - that our assistance
will have a significant impact in the region,"
said Yana Martin, Chief Specialist-Expert
....of the Department of International
Activities of the Russian Ministry
of Emergency Situations.
Putin, during talks with his Madagascan counterpart Mikael
Randrianirina on February 19, called Madagascar one of
the important partners of the Russian Federation in
Africa. He also noted ---- that Russia is ready to
develop humanitarian ties with Madagascar.
The Russian leader added that the states have
good prospects for strengthening ties,
including political ones.
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Trump admin terminates 'lifesaving' aid
programs to seven African countries:
Report
February 23rd, 12:19pm
(PressTV)
The US Department of State has reportedly decided to
terminate aid programs to seven African countries,
claiming there is no strong connection between
the humanitarian response ...and US
national interests.
According to a report published by the news outlet The
Atlantic on Monday, a year after the administration of
President Donald Trump began the dismantlement
of the US Agency for International Development
(USAID), it is now initiating a new round of
significant cuts to foreign assistance.
This time, programs that survived the initial purge
---- precisely because they were judged to be
lifesaving, are slated for cancellation.
According to an internal State Department email, obtained
by The Atlantic, the administration will soon end all of the
humanitarian funding it is currently providing as part of
a “responsible exit” from seven African nations, and
redirect the funding in nine others.
The seven nations losing aid entirely -- namely Burkina Faso,
Cameroon, Malawi, Mali, Niger, Somalia, and Zimbabwe -----
face some of the world’s most acute humanitarian crises.
The UN reports more than 6.2 million people across these
countries are in “extreme or catastrophic” conditions.
Somalia, already suffering a severe drought, has seen
hundreds of clinics and nutrition centres close after
last year’s US cuts.
Doctors without Borders (MSF) reported a 44 percent
increase in deaths among severely malnourished
children under five... in the regional hospitals.
In Sudan, the humanitarian nonprofit organization Alight
has shut 30 health clinics and 14 nutrition centres,
leaving roughly 200,000 people without medical
care, and more than 250 doctors and
nurses... unemployed.
The State Department framed the changes as a “responsible
exit” with new health-financing agreements in some African
countries, including Cameroon, Malawi, and five of the nine
eligible for redirected funding.
These programs target disease control and system
strengthening, yet ignore urgent hunger and
displacement crises.
Grants that previously supplied food, tuberculosis
treatment, and emergency nutrition centres are
ending ...even as malnutrition rates peak.
Critics say the US prioritizes political and economic gain over
humanitarian need. Nations excluded from aid... generally
offer little strategic value or resources, while countries
that can provide minerals or accept deportees are
more likely to retain funding. For example, six
of the seven nations losing aid.. mine few
minerals relevant to US technology
industries... and only Cameroon
has accepted US deportees.
The Trump administration has also sharply
reduced contributions to the UN’s Office
for the Coordination of Humanitarian
Affairs (OCHA).
US funds now support only 17 countries, excluding
those facing the severest crises. Eri Kaneko,
OCHA spokesperson, warned that these
restrictions --- threaten rapid aid
distribution and “put lives
at risk.”
Jocelyn Wyatt, CEO of Alight, said, “Cutting lifesaving aid
in the midst of famine and war.. is morally indefensible.”
The US is abandoning millions of people to advance
political interests, a senior humanitarian worker
stated, adding, that “this -- is not a policy for
efficiency, it is a policy of indifference
and political calculation.”
Since January 2025, 83 percent of USAID programs
have been purged, and additional projects have
been canceled, during these White House
budget reviews.
Programs providing critical nutrition, emergency
medical care, and support for displaced
populations are now ending, leaving
millions exposed to starvation,
disease, and violence.
Reports from Somalia, Sudan, and other affected
countries indicate that deaths are already
occurring as a direct result of the US
aid withdrawal.
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Iran seeks to strengthen strategic
ties with West African countries:
Defense minister
February 23rd, 12:14pm
(PressTV)
Iran’s defense minister, has underscored the Islamic
Republic’s policy of broadening relations with West
African countries... during talks with his
Burkinabe counterpart.
Brigadier General Aziz Nasirzadeh made the remarks
in a meeting with Major General Célestin Simporé,
in Tehran on Monday.
Nasirzadeh referred to the importance and standing of
the African continent in Iran’s foreign and defense
policy, stressing that Tehran has adopted a
principled policy of expanding relations
with the “independent revolutionary
countries” in West Africa, and
particularly Burkina Faso.
The Iranian defense minister described the Sahel-region
revolutions in Burkina Faso, Niger, and Mali as popular
movements against colonial policies. He pointed to
the growing convergence among the three states
and their commendable action of forming the
Sahel Alliance in the face of pressure from
Western states.
Nasirzadeh further referred to continued plots by Western
countries aimed at undermining the sovereignty and
independence of Burkina Faso, emphasizing
Iran’s support for independent nations.
He also expressed appreciation for the government of
Burkina Faso’s position in condemning the “criminal
action taken by the Zionist regime --- against the
Islamic Republic,” referring to Ouagadougou’s
denunciation of Tel Aviv’s imposed war on
the country last June.
Burkina Faso praises Iran’s resistance
For his part, Simporé expressed sympathy with the
Iranian people and respect for those killed in the
12-day war.
“We honour the resistance of the Iranian people, who
defended their identity and independence, and
preserved it against all forms of imperialist
domination,” he noted.
The official added, “We believe the world can live in
complete peace if relations of domination among
countries are broken and more space is given
to justice and peace.”
Last month ---- Iran participated in the BRICS Plus group of
nations’ joint naval drills, known as “Will for Peace 2026,”
which kicked off along the South African coastline. The
exercise, part of a broader strategic cooperation
among BRICS countries and their partners,
included Iran alongside Russia, China,
South Africa, Ethiopia, Indonesia,
Brazil, Egypt, and the UAE.
Last August, Chief Commander of Iran’s Army - Major General
Amir Hatami and South African National Defense Force Chief
General Rudzani Maphwanya - met in the Iranian capital and
praised the countries’ alignment against “global arrogance”
and colonialism.
Speaking at the time.... Hatami said both countries supported
oppressed nations and should continue their shared mission
until a world order based on justice and human dignity was
restored, while Maphwanya underlined that his visit
carried a political message - and expressed
respect for the Iranian people - urging
deeper defense ties.
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Kidnapping - by Islamists
reported in Mozambique
February 23rd, 10:26am
(Prensa Latina)
Mozambique's authorities today reported the kidnapping
of eight men by Islamist commandos in the northern
province of Cabo Delgado.
Although the official communication refrains from
identifying the responsible entity, it is evident
that they are members of the Islamic State
in Central Africa, established in that area
almost a decade ago.
The official version relates that the kidnappers forced
their hostages to undock a boat and move it towards
an unknown place.
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Political parties ------ sign code of
conduct for elections in Ethiopia
February 23rd, 10:16am
(Prensa Latina)
A total of 48 political parties that will participate in the
Seventh General Elections signed the formal code of
conduct today during a forum... convened by the
National Electoral Board of Ethiopia (NEBE).
The event, which brought together civil society groups
and media representatives, also hosted the official
presentation of the symbols under which each
group will compete in the elections ----
scheduled for next June 1.
NEBE President Melatwork Hailu declared... that a free,
peaceful and fair election is only possible if all parties
respect the law and fulfill their responsibilities. He
further emphasized ---- that the success of the
process would be the result of a collective
effort..... by all interested parties.
For his part, the vice president of the Board, Tesfaye Neway,
explained that the formal code of conduct consists of 7
chapters and 30 articles and was developed after
extensive discussions with the participants.
Neway called on the media to provide equal and impartial
opportunities.... for all parties to present their political
programs to the public.
Officials noted that the signing of the code of conduct
marks a critical milestone -- for the next phase of the
electoral process, which includes official campaign
activities and candidate debates, currently
organized by the Board.
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