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China ---- announces commitment to
support Ethiopia in nuclear program
Addis Ababa, May 22nd, 11:24am
(Prensa Latina)
The China Atomic Energy Authority (CAEA) today officially
expressed a strong commitment to supporting Ethiopia's
burgeoning nuclear energy program.
The announcement was the result of a meeting between
Ethiopian Nuclear Energy Commission Chair Sandokan
Debebe and a high-level delegation led by CAEA Vice
Chairman Li Jing.
The visit focused on the construction of a strategic roadmap
for the sector, with a strong emphasis on human resources
development ...and institutional strengthening.
A key outcome of the meeting was the agreement to launch
extensive scholarship and technical exchange programs,
initiatives designed to equip students and staff of the
Ethiopian High Performance Commission with the
specialized expertise needed.. to advance the
national nuclear development agenda.
Beyond academic collaboration, both parties also
analyzed financial modeling and the creation of
solid regulatory frameworks.
According to official sources, these discussions are essential
for Ethiopia as it works to establish the legal, technical and
financial foundations necessary for the sustainable and
peaceful implementation of nuclear energy.
Likewise, it marks a significant milestone in the strategic
partnership between Addis Ababa and Beijing, marking
a future defined by joint projects & shared innovation
in the field of atomic energy.
The visiting delegation also included the vice president of the
National Nuclear Corporation of China, Ma Wenjun, and high-
level representatives of the Asian giant's Embassy here.
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Empire against Revolution:
solidarity with Cuba ----
---- from Zimbabwe
Harare, May 22nd, 11:07am
(Prensa Latina)
The accusation by the US Department of Justice against
Raúl Castro is a political weapon designed to intensify
the US' economic war, the destabilization, and the
psychological siege -- against Cuba, indicates
an article by the Coordinator of the Fidel
Castro Chair in Zimbabwe,
Kwanisai Mafa.
Washington's latest attack against the Caribbean island has
nothing to do with justice, democracy or human rights, it is
one more chapter in the long and bloody history of
imperialist aggression against a small, but
defiant socialist nation -- that refuses
to bow down.
According to the professor's text, published in regional media
such as ModernGhana, it is a despicable accusation based
on the cynical manipulation of the 1996 incident involving
aircraft operated by the terrorist organization Brothers to
the Rescue.
These aircraft –remember- repeatedly violated Cuban airspace
in deliberate acts of provocation ---- and Havana had every
sovereign right to defend its territory, the people and the
Revolution, emphasizes the article.
For decades, he adds, imperialism has treated Cuba as if it
had no right to self-determination, with acts of sabotage,
assassination attempts, economic warfare -- biological
attacks and terrorist operations. The current actions
he said -- are a continuation of the failed agenda..
imposed illegally -- for more than sixty years.
Washington's hypocrisy is astonishing. The same power that
invaded Iraq with lies and destroyed Libya ------ supports the
genocide in Palestine and maintains hundreds of military
bases around the world, but – at the same time - tries to
give lessons to the island, about law and sovereignty,
as the alleged ''guardian of international morality''.
Washington has - repeatedly - used overwhelming military force,
justifying it with baseless accusations & political expediency.
International Law loses meaning when it is interpreted by
an empire, ponders the head of the Fidel Castro Chair
attached to Midlands University.
We live today – he maintained - an escalation in the campaign
to tighten the economic blockade and intensify the suffering
of the people, subjugate them by hunger, scarcity,
desperation and instability, in the hope.... that
they will abandon socialism.
The Cuban Revolution - survives invasions, sabotage, terrorism
and decades of blockade because it is rooted in the organized
force, conscience and spirit of resistance of the people.
Impossible to erase --- with sanctions or media lies.
According to Mafa, for the progressive and anti-imperialist
forces of Zimbabwe, Africa and the Global South,
solidarity with Cuba - is not optional, we must
reject this latest provocation and demand
an end to the criminal blockade and
------ defend their full right to
self-determination.
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Business forum promotes
Ethiopia-United Arab
Emirates connection
Addis Ababa, May 22nd, 11:01am
(Prensa Latina)
The Forum “Dubai-Ethiopia Business Connection” - brought
together government officials today, business leaders and
investors from both countries to strengthen cooperation
on trade and investment.
Deputy Director General of Middle East, Asia and Pacific Affairs
of the Ethiopian Ministry of Foreign Affairs Amha Hailegiorgis,
highlighted the economic reforms implemented in Addis
Ababa and invited Emirati investors to explore
opportunities in key sectors, such as
agriculture and manufacturing,
renewable energy, tourism
and digital services.
For his part, the president and CEO of the Dubai Chamber
of Commerce, Mohammad Ali Rashed Lootah, underlined
Ethiopia's strategic importance for trade and investment
in East Africa and expressed interest.... in expanding its
alliances and trade opportunities in the country.
The Ethiopian ambassador to the United Arab Emirates, Jemal
Beker, stated that the growing strategic alliance... between
both countries generates greater market and investment
opportunities for the private sector. He also urged
Emirati investors to take advantage of the
favourable local investment climate.
Meanwhile, Abu Dhabi's ambassador to Addis Ababa, Rashed
Abdulla Alshehhi, reaffirmed --- strong bilateral relations and
encouraged greater business and investment collaboration.
The Ethiopian Investment Commission and relevant institutions
presented at the forum the current investment opportunities,
incentives and reform measures, especially in agriculture,
agribusiness, manufacturing, tourism, logistics and
renewable energies.
The space will contribute to strengthening direct links
between companies (B2B) and promoting bilateral
cooperation in trade and investment.
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ZAST Zimbabwe rejects US action
against Cuba and Raúl Castro
Harare, May 22nd, 11am
(Prensa Latina)
The Zimbabwe Anti-Sanctions Trust (ZAST) today reiterated its
firm solidarity with the people of Cuba and its Revolutionary
Government in the face of the recent provocative action
by the Department of Justice from the US against
Army General Raúl Castro Ruz.
A ZAST statement expresses first-hand understanding of the
devastating human cost of unilateral coercive measures
and states that ''we recognize this accusation -- as a
politically motivated act designed to delegitimize
its sovereign authorities and justify the
continued collective punishment
of the population.''
''Zimbabwe and Cuba'' it adds ''share a deep bond forged in the
fight for self-determination, dignity and the right of nations
to chart their own course free of imperial interference.''
''Cuba has been with Africa in its most difficult moments
and now ---- we are with the Caribbean nation,'' the
statement indicates.
According to the text, the Cuban Government statement
correctly points out how this accusation comes from
the same power that has maintained an unjust and
devastating blockade against the people of the
island for decades, as an act -- of economic
war -- against a sovereign country.
The ZAST calls on all peace-loving peoples and progressive
movements in Africa and the Global South to condemn this
politically motivated accusation ------- and to demand an
unconditional, immediate end to this blockade.
Likewise, it calls for reaffirming the principle --- that all
nations have the right to self-defense and sovereignty.
''Sanctions are not a political tool, but a weapon of mass
suffering, whether applied against Zimbabwe, Cuba or
any other nation daring to assert its independence,
the declaration concludes --- with the call to unite
- in a single voice - against the illegal sanctions
and blockade.''
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They allocate 60 million dollars
for the response to Ebola
Kinshasa, May 22nd, 7:36am
(Prensa Latina)
The United Nations Central Emergency Response Fund
has allocated $60 million to accelerate the response
to Ebola in the Democratic Republic of the Congo,
(DRC), South Sudan and Uganda reported today.
Deputy Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs and
Emergency Relief Coordinator of the UN Office for the
Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Tom
Fletcher --- disclosed the information on his
account on the social network X -- and
stressed the need to anticipate this
outbreak that began in the DRC.
In his message he stated that the humanitarian community is
fully mobilized and that, as in previous outbreaks, the entire
World Health Organization (WHO) team leads the response
with courage and experience, despite the complexity
because there are still no vaccines or authorized
treatments for the Bundibugyo strain.
“These are difficult environments for life-saving work. We face
conflicts and high population mobility. We are working - to
ensure safe and constant access for frontline personnel,
including to areas controlled by armed groups. It is
essential that there are no obstacles”, he said.
It meant that containment depends on rapid and coordinated
action at the community level, making fluid communication
with governments and effective early warning and
detection systems, as a necessity.
The day before, the DRC Government reported an ''incident'' at
the treatment centre in Rwampara, Ituri province, which was
set on fire ...and six patients disappeared in the confusion.
Government spokesman Patrick Muyaya assured that calm
and medical care are restored, and that all patients were
located and are - once again - under follow-up.
He added that security measures were reinforced and called
on the population to remain calm and condemn any act of
violence against health centres and medical personnel.
According to Radio Okapi, the perpetrators of the fire were
angry protesters, among them were members of a family
whose son supposedly died from Ebola and broke into
the hospital ----- to try to recover his body.
Medical sources told the media that these people
question ....the circumstances of the death.
The police intervened, firing warning shots to control the
situation, but the protesters managed to set fire to two
isolation tents. A body inside was burned and
unrecognizable.
The Ebola epidemic in the DRC - has already reached eight
health zones, five in Ituri province and three in North Kivu.
The day before, a suspicious case....... was being
investigated in the province of South Kivu.
To date, 671 suspected cases and 160 probable
deaths from the disease... have been detected.
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They highlight the role of religious and
civic entities in Ethiopian dialogue
Addis Ababa, May 22nd, 6:39am
(Prensa Latina)
The Ethiopian National Dialogue Commission (NDC) today
emphasized the central role of religious institutions and
civic associations in the consultation process under-
way ....before from the next conference scheduled
throughout the country.
This Friday a meeting is held to gather information with
representatives of both groups, in order to exchange
opinions on the consultation agenda ....and the
national dialogue process in general.
The chief commissioner of the NDC, Mesfin Araya, at the
opening of the meeting described the activities of the
Commission, the progress, challenges and the role
expected of the participating institutions. Araya
noted that participation ---- which begins at the
district (woreda) level, reflects the inclusivity
of the process, and added ---- that the initial
phases of consultation were carried out to
address long-standing social differences.
He revealed that the process had a 93% intervention
in all districts of the country, driven by strong
public involvement.
For his part, the president of the Council of Civic Associations,
Ahmed Hussein, said that this stage is vital to build national
consensus and unity, emphasizing that sustainable peace
------ requires inclusive and continuous dialogue.
Hussein reaffirmed the commitment of civic associations
to support the consultation process.
During the meeting ---- the program proposals prepared by the
Commission will be examined and recommendations will be
provided --- for the next National Consultative Conference.
Established by the House of People's Representatives
(Parliament) under Proclamation No. 1265/2022, the
National Dialogue Commission is an independent
institution with the mandate to carry out an
inclusive process aimed at resolving any
fundamental differences of ideas and
disagreements in the country.
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Angola reiterated solidarity with Cuba and
its interest in strengthening cooperation
Luanda, May 21st, 12:39pm
(Prensa Latina)
Angolan Foreign Minister Téte António today reiterated his
country's solidarity - with the people and government of
Cuba in a meeting with Oscar Leon, the ambassador
of the Caribbean nation.
At the meeting, held at the headquarters of the Foreign Ministry,
António also ratified the commitment to strengthen relations of
friendship and cooperation between the two States,
historically united .....by a long alliance.
During the talks, León commented on the current situation in
Cuba, which has been greatly affected by the economic
blockade imposed by the US ---- for over 60 years and
intensified with over 240 unilateral illegal coercive
measures and, since January 29 of this year ----
under an illegal siege preventing the entry
of oil.
These elements affect not only the normal development of the
economy, but also have impacts on people's daily lives, with
power outages of over 20 hours, affected medical services
and thousands of patients waiting for surgeries, among
other damaging consequences.
The diplomats, reviewed the current state of bilateral relations
between Angola and Cuba, with special emphasis on bilateral
and regional affairs, according to a note from the Angolan
Foreign Ministry.
The dialogue also addressed Angola's economic potential and
the opportunities associated with the structuring programs
foreseen in the National Development Plan, including
critical minerals.
Meanwhile, the Cuban ambassador expressed his country's
interest in revitalizing the Intergovernmental Commission
- and commented on the celebration of the first African
Graduate Festival in Cuba, an initiative that seeks to
bring together graduates - in a celebration of the
academic, cultural and human ties forged over
decades of cooperation in education.
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Malawi's economy at risk
as fuel prices rise
Lilongwe, May 21st, midday
(Prensa Latina)
Malawi's economy is in decline, due to the rise in fuel prices in
the current international scenario, which hinders commercial
and industrial activity, local authorities highlight here today.
For the Malawi Transport Association..... the crisis is linked to
global market pressures and disruptions on key Middle East
shipping lanes, which sharply pushed up fuel prices.
Eyewitnesses highlight the formation of long queues of vehicles
next to gas stations, with endless hours of waiting ...for drivers
who want to get petrol or diesel.
For their part, shippers point out that operations are already
seriously affected and the movement of goods is slowed,
which hurts supply chains across the country and they
warn of the fatal consequences for stores, as well
as delays in agricultural distribution during a
critical season.
Meanwhile, political observers recalled on Thursday - that
agriculture ---- accounts for more than a third of Malawi's
economy ..and the vast majority of its foreign exports.
Like Malawi, other African countries are on the verge of an
economic crisis, which in the case of Kenya, at the start
of this week .....already turned into a social explosion
with large street protests.
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Drought in Somalia worsens
due to rainless seasons
Mogadishu, May 21st, 11:26am
(Prensa Latina)
The drought in the Somali region of Puntland, in the northeast
of the country, is worsening after three consecutive seasons
with practically no rain, representatives of United Nations
entities said today.
Matthew Hollingworth, World Food Programme (WFP) Deputy
Executive Director for Programme Operations, denounced
that there is a malnutrition crisis across the country,
especially in the arid area of Puntland where you
can see dry water ponds, destroyed crops and
animal carcasses.
Likewise, specialists highlight this Thursday that the drought is
intensifying, and the rate of malnutrition is skyrocketing, while
the situation is in danger of another humanitarian catastrophe.
Adding to this catastrophe are aid cuts made last year by U.S.
President Donald Trump, jeopardizing operations at rescue
camps, the PMI official added.
According to experts, if the next rainy season is normal, it will
still take months .......for the affected populations to recover.
Meanwhile, in Somalia, more than 200 health centres and
400 schools have been closed since last year, as the
country faces one of the most complex hunger
crises, in recent years.
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Senegal announces
World Cup squad
Dakar, May 21st, 10:55am
(Prensa Latina)
The Senegalese national team announced today its call-up
for the upcoming World Cup scheduled to take place in
the US, Canada and Mexico.
The list is headed by the experienced winger and captain
of the team, Sadio Mané, and players such as Iliam
Ndiaye, Assane Diao and goalkeeper Edouard
Mendy - also stand out.
Pape Thiaw's side will be looking to put behind them the
controversy that arose after the Africa Cup of Nations
in which they won the title on the pitch and then the
Confederation of African Football (CAF) declared
Morocco the winner.
The Teragan Lions, whose best historical result dates back
to the 2002 World Cup in which they managed to reach the
quarterfinals, will be part of Group I along with the teams
of Iraq, Norway and the world runner-up, France.
The squad combines international experience with emerging
talents such as Paris Saint-Germain's Ibrahim Mbaye,
Monaco's Lamine Camra, Villarreal's Pape Gueye
and Rayo Vallecano's Pathé Ciss.
Senegal, who will debut against France on June 16, will seek
to reaffirm themselves as one of the best teams on the
African continent and surpass their performance in
the previous world cup.
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Flood-affected families in Angola
....return to their homes
May 20th, 10:19am
(Prensa Latina)
More than 4,000 families, of the 8,587 displaced by the floods
of the Cavaco River last April, in the province of Benguela
in Angola, are in their homes today.
According to the governor of the province, Manuel Nunes
Júnior, the return process is being carried out gradually,
with an average of between 200 and 400 families daily,
as part of the emergency program implemented by
the Government.
He added that those nuclei whose homes suffered partial
damage receive support kits, which allows them to
recover their homes and progressively return to
normality, reported the Angola Press agency.
In addition to this, actions for those who completely lost their
homes will be included in the social housing construction
program, with the aim of guaranteeing their permanent
resettlement away from risk areas.
He commented that 225 social housing units will be built with
basic water and energy infrastructure, and there are two
additional contracts for the construction of 250
social housing units each, in addition to the
fact that the resources for the start of
the work are assured, he said.
In terms of recovery, another important aspect is that the
railway bridge over the Cavaco River, destroyed by flash
floods, must be completed by May 2027, in order to
normalize interurban rail traffic ....between the
cities of Benguela and Lobito.
On April 12, after several days of heavy rains, the Cavaco River
overflowed its course ---- and broke the dam on its left bank,
flooding several riverside neighbourhoods and part of the
city of Benguela, causing the death of 19 people and
31 missing.
During the incident, 1,570 homes were destroyed,
another 3,873 damaged and more than 3,000
flooded by the flash floods.
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Africa Called for Greater Involvement
in Solutions to Global Crises
May 20th, 9:15am
(Prensa Latina)
Africa must not remain a passive actor in international
relations, but must position itself as a strategic force
that contributes to the search for solutions to
continental and global crises, an official
source urged today.
This was stated --- by the Chairperson of the African Union
(AU) Commission, Mahmoud Ali Youssouf, at the opening
of a closed-door consultation in Gabon with special
representatives, senior representatives and
permanent representatives ahead of the
XVII Presidential Retreat on the
Promotion of Peace, Security
and Stability in Africa -----
scheduled for Gabon.
Youssouf, quoted in a statement, stressed that the current
global context – marked by geopolitical fragmentation,
growing strategic competition and the weakening of
multilateralism – makes it imperative for the AU to
strengthen its political presence ....both on the
ground and on multilateral platforms.
He advocated for --- stronger regional strategic frameworks,
enhanced preventive diplomacy and greater coordination
with the peace and security council of the AU.
He also called for better synchronization of African diplomatic
work in major world hubs, such as Brussels, Geneva, New
York, Beijing and Cairo, where the AU is represented.
Despite the financial constraints facing the Union, he reaffirmed
his commitment to advancing peace, stability and the "Silence
the Guns" initiative, while ensuring that Africa has a unified
and stronger voice on the world stage.
The three-day retreat, which will begin tomorrow, will also
feature the participation of the African Union Panel of
Wise Men, as well as a special session with the
representatives of the United Nations
Secretary-General ---- focused on
African cooperation in peace
and security.
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South Africa recognized for
its donation to fight Ebola
May 20th, 7:35am
(Prensa Latina)
The Africa CDC today recognized the pledge of $2.5 million
from the Government of South Africa ...to support the
response to the Ebola outbreak in the Democratic
Republic of Congo (DRC) and Uganda.
A statement from the African Centres for Disease Control and
Prevention (Africa CDC) revealed .....that the contribution...
will be through the African Epidemic Fund of Africa CDC.
The text noted --- that the decision was the result of a recent
communication by the Chairperson of the African Union (AU)
Commission, Mahmoud Ali Youssouf, to African Heads of
State and Government on the evolution of the disease
outbreak ------- and the urgent need to strengthen
continental solidarity and coordinated action.
He thanked the South African people and government, as well
as President Cyril Ramaphosa, AU champion in Pandemic
Prevention, Preparedness and Response, for this timely
demonstration of leadership, solidarity and
commitment to Africa's collective
health security.
The statement said that at a time when the continent is facing
growing public health threats, with significant risks of cross-
border transmission, Pretoria's contribution sends a strong
and reassuring message ---- that Africa remains united.
The latter, in favour of the protection of the life and
well-being of its people ---- a path towards African
health security and sovereignty.
The Africa CDC revealed that this support will contribute
to strengthening critical response operations, including
continental coordination, surveillance, laboratory
systems, rapid response deployment, infection
prevention and control, cross-border
preparedness, and support to
affected communities.
South Africa's leadership reflects the growing importance of
Africa-led financing mechanisms and reinforces the vision
of a more resilient, self-reliant and health-secure
continent, the statement said.
The health agency urged all African Union member states,
donor countries, development partners, philanthropic
institutions and the private sector to follow suit
by contributing to the African Epidemic Fund
and supporting ongoing response efforts.
He warned - that the current outbreak requires urgent,
coordinated and adequately funded action to contain
transmission, save lives ------- and prevent further
regional spread.
Finally, he reaffirmed the commitment to work closely with
affected Member States, the African Union Commission,
regional economic communities and global partners...
to ensure a rapid, effective and African-led response.
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Kangamba, Africa Day in Zimbabwe
and Cuba ---- in the face of a threat
from the U.S.
May 20th, 6:03am
(Prensa Latina)
Cuba - celebrated Africa Day today in Zimbabwe with the
screening of the film "Kangamba," linked to the island's
internationalist collaboration - and the decision to
defend the Homeland against the threats of
military aggression from the US.
100 guests -- representatives of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs
and International Cooperation, the Parliament, Ambassadors
and diplomats from twenty countries attended the evening
at the Alliance Française cinema in Harare, organized
jointly by the missions of Cuba and Angola.
The Ambassador of the Caribbean nation, Susellys Pérez Mesa,
assured that the celebration is, beyond a commemorative date
--- a day of memory, dignity and commitment, in a relationship
sown with solidarity, internationalism and conviction.
Thousands of Cubans had the honour of accompanying the
liberation struggles. When we talk about Africa, he said,
we are not referring to a distant land, but....... to a
fundamental part of our own identity.
Pérez Mesa --- praised the words of Foreign Minister Bruno
Rodríguez in the framework of the recent BRICS meeting
when he warned -- that Cuba is facing one of the most
serious junctures in its contemporary history under
the threat of direct military aggression by the US
.....without any justification and after the
reinforcement of the criminal
blockade -- for almost
7 decades.
In the year of the Centennial of Commander in Chief Fidel
Castro, we reaffirmed that if we did this: in reference to
the battle of Kangamba in Angola... for our African
brothers --- what would we not be able to do
--- for our beloved Homeland?
There was no lack of Viva Cuba at the end of the film, tearful
emotions, and words of praise for the island's role in the
fight against colonialism and the end of apartheid.
The Director ----of Africa, Asia and the Pacific, of the
Zimbabwean Foreign Ministry, Mqabuko Spencer
Dube, described Kangamba as a decisive
chapter in the history of the liberation
struggle of the entire continent, and
the importance of preserving what
has been achieved.
Dube described the film as necessary for the new generations
and recalled the reflection of leader Fidel Castro in 2008
who considered the film - as one of the most serious
he had ever seen.
Before the presentation, the Ambassador of Angola, Baltazar
Diego Cristovao, also took the floor, and highlighted the
value of Cubans and their invaluable contribution to
the liberation of their country, which sealed the
brotherhood - forever.
For his part, the Director of the Museum of African Liberation in
Zimbabwe, Kwame Muzawazi, highlighted Cuba's selfless role
for continental independence and sovereignty, while
recalling that it is an honour ---- that Cuba has a
special space in the institution he leads.
Members of the diplomatic mission, members of the island's
Medical Brigade, Zimbabwean friends ...& graduates in the
Antillean nation also attended the emotional presentation.
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The third Russia-Africa summit
will be held in Moscow on
October 28-29, 2026
May 19th, 7:55pm
(RT.ru)
A meeting of the organizational committee for the third Russia-
Africa summit, which will take place on October 28-29, 2026,
was held in Moscow. This was reported to RT by the press
service of Roscongress.
The participants of the meeting... discussed the formation of
the event's agenda and the preparation of the Russia-Africa
Economic and Humanitarian Forum. Special attention will
be paid to issues related to trade, investment, energy,
logistics, and high technologies.
Yuri Ushakov, an aide to the Russian president, said that
cooperation with African countries remains on track
despite the challenging international situation.
"The 2019 and 2023 summits essentially gave a new impetus
to Russian-African cooperation," Ushakov emphasized.
According to him, one of the key objectives will be to strengthen
the economic component of cooperation. In preparation for the
summit, Russia is also expanding its diplomatic presence on
the African continent and working on the creation of new
intergovernmental mechanisms.
Presidential Advisor Anton Kobyakov noted that the meeting will
result in the preparation of a package of decisions in the areas
of economics, trade, investment, culture, and education.
Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Georgy Borisenko added that
African partners are interested in expanding trade and
investment cooperation with Russia.
Earlier, Russian Energy Minister Sergey Tsivilyov said that
Russia and Mali are preparing to sign a number of
agreements between companies from both
countries at the Russia-Africa summit.
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Preparation, Horn of Africa's
commitment to climate
challenges
May 19th, 3:40am
(Prensa Latina)
The 73rd Greater Horn of Africa Climate Outlook Forum,
ending today in Ethiopia, carried out a comprehensive
analysis of climate-related hazards and the need to
strengthen early warning systems.
Ethiopian Meteorological Institute Director General Fetene
Teshome, urged regional stakeholders to prioritize the
dissemination of useful climate information, aided
by strong cross-border collaboration.
Teshome highlighted the alarming frequency of extreme
landslides and other climate-related hazards that
lingered..... during the last rainy season in the
countries in the region.
He underscored the need to provide useful climate information,
through strong collaboration with national meteorological and
hydrological services, together with the sectors involved, for
the development of effective early warning systems.
He also stressed the need to continue investing in a mechanism
that generates knowledge-based climate information, both at
the national and regional levels.
He considered that such investments are crucial to provide
scientific guidance to policymakers and ensure the timely
dissemination of climate information, particularly to
vulnerable communities most affected by climate
-related risks.
The Ethiopian representative --- urged States and international
partners to continue to strengthen their support, recognizing
the continued collaboration and support of key actors such
as the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) and other
regional and international institutions.
For his part, the Deputy Executive Secretary of the
Intergovernmental Authority on Development
(IGAD), Mohamed Abdi Ware, highlighted
the importance of climate resilience in
the region --- underscoring the serious
impact of recent natural phenomena
such as floods.
Ware called for moving from early warning to effective
decision-making and anticipatory action - to reduce
losses and improve preparedness.
In this area, he recognized the progress of IGAD thanks
to the collaboration with regional institutions and
development partners. He affirmed the existence
of a growing commitment to strengthen regional
and national frameworks for climate services..
and disaster management.
The director of the African agency's Centre for Climate
Prediction and Implementation (ICPAC), Abdi Fidar,
highlighted the need.. for strong scientific
collaboration, data sharing, innovation
and cooperation between climate
experts and users, and praised
the continued support of
various actors.
Fidar highlighted the importance of the two-day forum held
in this capital to foster experience and decision-making
on climate matters at the regional level, in addition to
promoting scientific collaboration, data sharing
and cooperation.
Meanwhile, the Director of the WMO Regional Coordination
Office, Ishaam Abader, praised the regional coordination
and partnerships strengthened through their close
collaboration with regional institutions, national
meteorological services .....and
development partners.
Abader said that the advancement of early warning systems
is a priority, focusing on the connection of data, forecasts
and communication to ensure concrete decisions: that
save lives on the ground.
The 73rd Greater Horn of Africa Climate Outlook Forum was
held under the theme "Climate Services for Resilience and
Sustainable Development". It is organised by Icpac, in
collaboration with Member States and partners.
It provides a platform for presenting seasonal regional
forecasts for the period June-September... in order to
support early warning and preparedness initiatives.
IGAD also has the Climate Adaptation Strategy (2023-2030), a
framework for coordinated work with the aim of addressing
climate risks, and improving the resilience and adaptative
capacities of its Member States.
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Opposition wins parliamentary
elections -------- in Cape Verde
Praia, May 18th, 12:18pm
(Prensa Latina)
The historic African Party for the Independence of Cape Verde
(PAICV), in the opposition, won the country's parliamentary
elections, where it won over 46 percent of the votes,
it was announced here - today.
According to the latest data published by the National Elections
Commission (CNE), after the count of more than 98 percent of
the polling stations, the PAICV achieves 46.7 percent of the
votes and 33 seats in parliament over the current ruling
liberal party Movement for Democracy (MPD)..... which
obtains 43.6% and 30 seats in the National Assembly.
Political analysts foresee an important political transition after
the victory achieved by the PAICV and its leader, Francisco
Carvalho, who is also the mayor of this capital, and is
about to become the country's new prime minister,
replacing Ulisses Correia e Silva, who was head
of government ---- for the last 10 years.
On the other hand, the left-wing Paicv could still reach an
absolute majority once the remaining seats, including
those from the diaspora, are counted, some experts
said on Monday.
At the head of the government since its independence from
Portugal in 1975, the Paicv ruled the African country until
1991 when it was defeated by the MPD, which held
power for two terms until 2001. In that year,
Paicy retook power until 2016, when
the MPD defeated him again.
In November, the presidential elections are scheduled with
the figure of José María Neves, backed by the PAICV,
in search of a second term.
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Nigeria confirms the death of 20
Islamists in new attacks
May 18th, 11:30am
(Prensa Latina)
About 20 Islamists were killed after new army attacks on
positions of the Islamic State faction in northeastern
Nigeria, military sources learned today.
The African country's Ministry of Defence also indicated that
military operations are still ongoing with additional actions
of air strikes successfully carried out in the general area
of Metele.
Meanwhile, according to a statement from the United States
Africa Command (Africom), which participated in the action
in coordination with the Nigerian military, an Islamist base
in the northeast of the country was bombed, where about
twenty militiamen were put out of combat.
On the other hand, the Nigerian Police confirmed the day before
that at least 17 officers from its ranks were killed in an attack
perpetrated by Islamist groups on May 8 at an Army Special
Forces school in Yobe State, also in the northeast of
the country.
Although no group claimed responsibility for the attack,
investigations point to the Islamic State's regional
affiliate in West Africa (Iswap) as the perpetrator
of the attack, the report said.
In northern Nigeria, Africa's most populous country, several
Islamist groups operate, such as Boko Haram & its West
African faction of the Islamic State (Iswap) or the so-
called Jama'at Nusrat al-Islam wal-Muslimin, which
are dedicated to kidnapping and armed attacks
on Christian villages, schools and churches.
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African Union ....concerned about
Ebola outbreaks on the continent
May 18th, 10:03am
(Prensa Latina)
The president of the African Union Commission, Mahmoud Ali
Youssouf, today expressed deep concern about the Ebola
outbreaks declared in the Democratic Republic of Congo
and Uganda, plus - the growing risk of regional spread.
Youssouf, in an official statement, praised the governments
of both countries, national health authorities and frontline
personnel for their rapid response and continued efforts
to contain the spread of the disease ------- in
difficult circumstances.
He also acknowledged the preparedness measures
implemented in neighbouring nations, particularly
South Sudan. "Africa has overcome great public
health challenges in the past, and - through
unity, coordination and collective action,
we will overcome this one as well,"
he added.
He affirmed that the African Union fully supports the leadership
of its African Centre for Disease Control and Prevention in
coordinating a continental response ---- in a close
collaboration -- with Member States, the World
Health Organization, humanitarian partners,
donors ...and all relevant actors.
"The protection of African lives and the safeguarding of
continental health security remain our top priority,"
the president stressed.
In this regard, he called on all Member States and partners to
intensify support for preparedness, surveillance and rapid
response efforts in the affected and at-risk countries.
He reiterated the continental organization's firm commitment
to safeguarding Africa's public health security and
strengthening its preparedness and
response architecture.
The day before, the World Health Organization (WHO)
decreed a global health emergency ...due to the
outbreak of the disease in central Africa.
As of 16 May, eight laboratory-confirmed cases, 246 suspected
cases and 80 suspected deaths were reported in the
Democratic Republic of the Congo. In Uganda,
two confirmed cases were reported,
including one death, according
to the WHO figures.
Ebola - is a highly contagious hemorrhagic fever caused by
a group of viruses ...and can be contracted through blood
and other body fluids. Its symptoms are similar to those
of the flu, followed by diarrhea, vomiting, and
unexplained bleeding.
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Ebola death toll in DRC
- rises to more than 90
May 18th, 9:39am
(Prensa Latina)
The death toll in the current Ebola outbreak in the province
of Ituri in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) rises
today to 91, while suspected cases exceed 350.
The DRC's Minister of Public Health, Samuel Roger Kamba,
commented the day before in Bunia that 59 patients are
receiving treatment in various health centres in that
provincial capital city and Mongwalu, considered
the main epicentres of the outbreak.
On Sunday, rebels of the Congo River Alliance-March 23
Movement (AFC/M23) reported the presence of a sick
person in the city of Goma, North Kivu province,
who is receiving medical attention.
The rapid expansion of the epidemic, the high positivity rate
of the first samples analysed and, above all, the lack of an
approved vaccine or treatment for this specific strain,
called Bundibugyo, are worrying health authorities.
Added to this is the persistent insecurity in the provinces
involved, as attacks by armed groups are constant in
Ituri and, consequently...... massive population
displacements; while Goma is under the
control of the AFC/M23.
The three areas of Ituri where the outbreak was declared are
close to several borders, in addition to being areas of high
mobility due to mining activities and their urban and
semi-urban character.
On Sunday, at least five tonnes of medical supplies arrived
in Bunia to support teams fighting the disease, thanks to
a humanitarian flight coordinated by the World Health
Organization (WHO) and its partners.
The cargo includes protective equipment, first aid kits
and tents and hospital beds, which will allow for
intensified frontline interventions ...and
strengthen infection prevention
and control.
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Ethiopia's achievement: towards
statistical and data sovereignty
is recognized
May 18th, 9:13am
(Prensa Latina)
Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed today recognized Ethiopia's
achievement on its path to statistical and data
sovereignty, a sector considered strategic
and a fundamental pillar for the
nation's autonomy.
"Given that borrowed data or dependence on external entities
cannot meet our national aspirations, the collection and
analysis of our own data through our national capacity
is a crucial input to ensure political independence,"
Ahmed wrote on his X social network account.
Speaking at the opening of the National Summit on Statistical
Sovereignty and Integrated Development Management, he
acknowledged that witnessing how the collection and
analysis of information is based on the knowledge
and skills of our own citizens ---- is a source of
immense national pride.
He stressed -- that the sector's focus should not only be
on quantifiable metrics, but also, on people who bring
tangible improvements to the lives of the population.
Organized by the Ministry of Planning & Development under the
theme "Building a data-driven future for Ethiopia", the two-day
event will address issues related to digital transformation,
climate governance and unified economic monitoring
mechanisms, among others.
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João Lourenço's candidacy for MPLA
presidency supported in Angola
May 16th, 1:21pm
(Prensa Latina)
The Popular Movement for the Liberation of Angola (MPLA)
organized marches today in several provinces of the
country in support of the candidacy of the current
president of the party, João Lourenço, for a
new term.
Reports from Angolan Public Television ----- reported the
concentrations of militants and sympathizers of the
political organization in provinces such as
Cabinda, Lunda Sur and Uíge, while in
Luanda - there was a massive
demonstration - that toured
different parts of the city.
In the capital, the participants, including the vice president of
the MPLA, Mara Quiosa, and the provincial governor, Luís
Nunes, met in the area of the Santa Ana Cemetery and
advanced through various neighbourhoods until they
reached the stadium of the Sports Citadel.
At this point they held a political rally, in which Quiosa
underlined the support for the leader of the party that
backs the Executive Branch and said that the call
was an unequivocal demonstration of the
support of the militants and the people
for João Lourenço, who is also the
head of state.
The MPLA vice president called for unity and cohesion
among the members of the political organization and
advocated for the strengthening of the organization.
Luís Nunes also addressed those present... and his words
highlighted Lourenço's role at the head of the Executive.
João Lourenço officially presented his candidacy for
re-election as president of the MPLA last Monday,
with a file in which the signatures of more than
11 thousand militants in support of his
intention was recorded, when the
regulations are 5,250, that is,
250 for each province of
the country.
The election will be held during the next ordinary congress of
the MPLA, scheduled for December 9 and 10 of this year,
and in addition to João Lourenço, other militants have
expressed their intention to run for office, although
they have not officially done so.
In the past, the MPLA's statutes established that the president
of the party headed the political party's candidacy for the
presidential elections, but in the eighth extraordinary
congress, held in December 2024, this was modified.
Currently, the candidates of the political formation for the
positions of president and vice president of the Republic
will be designated by the Central Committee of the
MPLA, on the proposal of the Political Bureau.
For the 2027 general elections, Lourenço cannot run, as he has
already exhausted the two terms allowed by the Constitution
as head of state, but - with the new formulation.... he could
remain at the head of the MPLA.
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WHO deploys support team
to fight Ebola in DRC
May 16th, 8:07am
(Prensa Latina)
The World Health Organization (WHO) today deploys a team of
experts to support the health authorities of the Democratic
Republic of Congo (DRC) in the fight against the Ebola
outbreak in the province of Ituri.
Specialists are working on contact tracing and sample
collection on the ground, with the aim of identifying
suspected cases ----- and stopping the chain of
infections, mainly in the areas of Mongwalu
and Rwampara, where the presence of
the disease was confirmed.
According to the WHO, other experts in risk communication,
infection prevention and control, clinical care and logistics
will arrive in the coming days and, in addition, five metric
tons of medical supplies and protective equipment were
sent to Bunia, the capital of Ituri.
The UN agency also released $500,000 from its Emergency
Fund to support the response, in a complex area ---- due to
attacks by armed groups and the high number of
internally displaced people.
The day before, the DRC government officially declared the
17th outbreak of the Ebola virus disease in the health
zones of Rwampara, Mongwalu and Bunia, in the
province of Ituri.
To date, 246 suspected cases and 80 deaths, including four
confirmed cases, were reported, so measures such as
strengthening epidemiological surveillance, active
case finding, contact tracing and increasing
laboratory testing capacity ---- were
immediately adopted.
Analyses carried out by the National Institute for Biomedical
Research (INRB) confirmed that the current epidemic is
caused by the Bundibugyo strain of the virus.
This comes about five months after the end of the previous
outbreak, which claimed 43 lives in Bulape, in Mweka
territory in Kasai province.
Health authorities from the DRC and neighbouring countries
such as Uganda and South Sudan, along with UN agencies,
pharmaceutical companies & other actors, met on Friday
at the convening of the African Centres for Disease
Control and Prevention (Africa CDC) to coordinate
the response.
The fear is the spread of the disease to other countries, given
the border condition and the mobility characteristics of the
affected area.
Just on Friday, the Ugandan Ministry of Health confirmed a case
of Ebola imported from the DRC, a 59-year-old patient who died
on May 14 in a health institution.
The ministry reported ----- that it had activated its response
mechanism and taken measures to protect the population.
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Russian Ambassador -- There Are Hundreds
of Ukrainian Instructors ---- Among the
UAE-backed Rebels in Sudan
May 15th, 9:25pm
(Izvestia.ru)
Hundreds of Ukrainian instructors, including drone operators,
may be involved in the ranks of Sudan's rebel Rapid
Response Force (RRF) ----- according to Andrey
Chernovol, Russia's ambassador to Sudan.
Depleted Sudan: Battles between the government and
''rebels'' - have led to half the country's starvation.
People are forced to eat eggshells, militants
forcibly recruit men and there are mass
shootings in hospitals.
"Local media outlets regularly report on the presence of
Ukrainian mercenaries in the ranks of the rebel Rapid
Reaction Forces. This information is also confirmed
at the official level. There are reports of hundreds
of instructors, including drone operators, being
deployed - by the Rapid Reaction Forces. This
practice - aligns with a strategy of the Kiev
regime, to support militants and terrorists
in Africa. The goal is to generate revenue
and assist Western neocolonialists - in
undermining the stability & security
of countries that defend their own
sovereignty," he said.
The Ambassador also recalled that negotiations on the
establishment of a logistics support facility (LSP) of
the Russian Navy in Sudan, ended with the signing
of an intergovernmental agreement back in 2020.
This document provides for consultations and the
possibility.. of a temporary application of the
provisions of the agreement ------- until all
necessary procedures are completed.
The situation in Sudan has remained unstable since the spring
of 2023 due to the ongoing conflict between the regular army
and the rebel Rapid Response Force (RRF), which was
previously part of the Sudanese Armed Forces.
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Russian T-72B3Ms and
Belarusian armoured
personnel carriers
- spotted in Libya
by Daniil Irinin (Editor of the Science
and Technology Department)
May 15th, 1:42pm
(Lenta.ru)
Upgraded Russian-made tanks and Belarusian armoured
personnel carriers (APCs) -- have been spotted in the
Libyan army's arsenal. The relevant footage -- was
noticed by Telegram channel "Military Informant".
Several images show various examples of equipment in
desert camouflage. In particular --- you can see the
modernized T-72B3M tanks in their current form.
The tanks - have received additional dynamic
protection, factory-made drones for drone
protection, and an electronic
warfare system.
Also, the army of Libya received infantry fighting vehicles
BMP-3 with an additional protection kit 688A-sb6-2KP. In
addition, in the North African country, they operate the
BTR-70MB1, which were modernized in Belarus.
Earlier, it became known that the Russian Armed Forces
were sent the next batches of upgraded T-72B3M,
T-80BVM and T-90M tanks. The machines were
improved based on combat experience.
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Malian army fights ''Islamists''
in several regions
May 15th, 12:17pm
(Prensa Latina)
The Malian army - neutralized groups of armed men
with bases near the capital, an official statement
announced here today.
The troops had foreign support - whose magnitude and type of
logistics the note refrains from identifying, although it
claims.... that the targets were members of the
Al Qaeda network operating in the Sahel -
now allied with Tuareg separatists.
The casualties of the insurgents amount to at
least 25, according to the official statement.
In separate actions, the Malian military -- attacked Islamist
shelters in the Kulikoró and Kombakala areas, where they
destroyed a training camp also detected by allied aircraft.
Since 25 April -- the Malian Armed Forces have been issuing
almost daily reports on operations against sanctuaries and
concentrations of forces of their adversaries, as part of a
long-term offensive to exhaust to extinction the Islamist
groups ...that also make up the proxy adversaries of
Burkina Faso and Niger, along with Mali ---- the
members of the Alliance of Sahel States.
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Institute of Meteorology... studies
changes in dry season in Angola
May 15th, 10:23am
(Prensa Latina)
The National Institute of Meteorology and Geophysics (Inamet)
is carrying out scientific studies on rainfall patterns in Angola
and the development of the dry season, which officially
begins today in the country.
So far, researchers have identified different manifestations of
the season in different regions, particularly with regard to
the beginning of this period.
Inamet pointed out that this year, for example, rains are forecast
in the provinces of Cabinda, Uíge and Lunda-Norte until the first
week of June, although officially the so-called "cacimbo"
begins on May 15 and extends until August 15, a time
that is characterized by low temperatures......
and drought.
The director of the institution, João Afonso, told the Angola
Press agency that the cacimbo season does not start
simultaneously throughout the national territory,
adding - that its start and duration vary
significantly ---- according to the
dynamics of the rainy season,
in each region of the country.
He also commented that -- the sooner the rainy season ends
in a given region, the sooner the cacimbo begins; so there
are provinces such as Lunda Norte, Malanje, Uíge,
Cuanza-Sul, Huambo, Bié and Lunda Sul that
have the longest rainy season in Angola,
from August 1 to June 3.
On the other hand, the southwest of the country, with the
province of Namibe, the southwest of Benguela and the
west of Cunene, have the shortest, between October 7
and around May 9; in addition to the fact that it is
where the drought is most intense, with a sharp
drop in temperatures, low humidity and the
influence of the cold Benguela current.
For this year, Inamet forecasts indicate lower minimum
temperatures in the central and southern regions of
the country, where the provinces of Bié, Huambo,
Moxico, Huíla, Cunene, Cubango and Cuando
could register an average of between five
degrees Celsius (°C) and 10 °C.
For Namibe, Benguela, Cuanza Sul, Malanje, Uíge, Lunda
Norte, Lunda Sul, Moxico Leste and in localities in the
northeast of Cuanza Norte, minimum temperatures
will range between 10 °C and 16 °C.
Meanwhile in Luanda, Bengo, Icolo e Bengo, Zaire
and Cabinda, the forecast indicates average
minimum temperatures between 16 °C
and 21 °C.
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Ethiopia calls for equitable world order
at BRICS foreign ministers meeting
May 14th, 5:32am
(Prensa Latina)
Ethiopian Foreign Minister Gedion Timothewos stressed today
in India the urgent need for coordinated multilateral efforts
to build a world order that serves all nations equitably.
Timothewos, speaking at the BRICS Foreign Ministers' Meeting,
noted that the current global crisis, unless addressed urgently,
could lead to serious economic and financial repercussions -
pluss widespread social instability beyond national borders.
He further stressed that this political-economic group should
play an instrumental role in advancing peace and upholding
collective security and development as the basis of a just
and stable international system.
The two-day meeting under the presidency of India is being
held under the theme "Building for Resilience, Innovation,
Cooperation and Sustainability".
In its eighteenth edition, it has the special particularity that it
takes place in a year.... in which the group celebrates two
decades of existence ....and seeks to consolidate itself
as an indispensable player on the international scene.
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Cameroon denounces the existence
of some 200 illegal gold mines
May 14th, 12:53pm
(Prensa Latina)
The Government of Cameroon announced the discovery of
some 200 illegal artisanal mining companies, most of
them foreign-owned, it was learned here today.
The African country's Ministry of Mines reported on the
results of an investigation conducted by comparing
the results between Cameroon's official gold
exports and the much higher import figures
of its gold reported by other countries.
The result of the investigation showed that there are about
200 illegal companies in the eastern regions --- with more
than 95%of foreign companies involved in the business.
Meanwhile, the authorities demanded that illegal
mining activities, which far exceed the official
ones recognized by the State, be
stopped - immediately.
Illegal mining has increased in recent years in Africa
with its burden of numerous accidents, which have
claimed the lives of hundreds of people despite
government efforts to control its boom
and development.
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Malian army conducts
operations in the
city of Kidal
May 14th, 12:16pm
(Prensa Latina)
The Malian army carried out several attacks today
in the vicinity of the city of Kidal, located in a
desert region in the north of the country.
According to military sources, military operations are
targeting specific targets and warn that attacks will
intensify in the coming days.
Kidal has recently been the scene of violent clashes
between the Malian military and Tuareg rebels,
joint allies of the Support for Islam and
Muslims (JNIM) group, with large-
scale coordinated attacks
across the country
since late April.
This strategic city was a stronghold of the Tuareg
Azawad Liberation Front coalition for more than a
decade and was then recaptured by the Malian
army at the end of 2023.
Ruled by a military junta following successive coups
d'état in August 2020 and May 2021, Mali, a
country in the Sahel, has been suffering
for several years from instability
caused... by the activity of
Islamic insurgencies and
Tuareg separatists, who
want to seize power.
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DRC and Angola ----- work on
electricity interconnection
May 14th, 11:54am
(Prensa Latina)
Angolan President João Lourenço today received the Minister
of Water Resources and Electricity of the Democratic
Republic of Congo (DRC), Molendo Sakombi, with
whom he discussed an interconnection project
between the two countries.
After the meeting at the Presidential Palace in Upper Town,
Sakombi explained to the press that they are working on
an electricity transmission line with an approximate
extension of 1,450 kilometres - which will link the
Angolan province of Malanje & the Fungurume
region in the DRC.
The initiative includes the construction of a second
transmission line between Soyo in Zaire province
and Inga in Congolese territory, with a view to
meeting the immediate energy needs of the
DRC population.
Angola.. is making more progress every day in the
production of clean energy and has managed to
generate more energy than it consumes, due
to the lack of distribution networks.
The country's strategy contemplates the sale of this surplus
energy to neighboring countries and, with these resources,
advance in the expansion of its own distribution network.
For the Congolese -- this is an immediate solution, which
concludes the Inga project, based on water use, which
should be among the largest energy centres on the
African continent.
The minister also commented that the Angolan president gave
his approval to the initiative and, after the presentation of the
report to the president of the DRC, Félix Tshisekedi, the
technical studies will be accelerated.
The intention is that, within 18 months, the first line between
Soyo and Inga will be completed, as well as the start of the
Malanje-Dilolo-Fungurume connection.
In February this year, the Congolese minister signed an
agreement with the Malian Civil Engineering Company
(SOMAGEC) for the concession of the 400 kV
electricity transmission line project
between Angola and the DRC.
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More than 60 people die in
Sudanese city of Kauda
May 14th, 11:44am
(Prensa Latina)
New armed clashes in the Sudanese city of Kauda,
South Kordofan state, left more than 60 dead,
medical sources said here today.
The organization Sudanese Doctors denounced that
among the dead are nine children and five women
as a result of a qualified tribal confrontation,
where rape, extrajudicial executions,
massacres, the burning of homes
and looting occurred.
The Sudanese city of Kauda is a stronghold of the so-called
Sudan People's Liberation Movement/North Al Hilu, a rebel
group allied with the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces
(RSF), and according to eyewitnesses, the clash was
against settlements of the Otoro tribe, also in
the region.
The sources also note that the al-Hilu group, which joined the
war as an ally of the RSF, is responsible for the violations
committed against civilians in and around Kauda, and
has called for immediate international intervention
to protect civilians.
Since mid-April 2023, Sudan has been suffering from an internal
war, after power disputes between the head of the army, Abdel
Fattah al-Burhan, and the leader of the paramilitary Rapid
Support Forces, Mohamed Hamdan Daglo, which have
been fuelled by ''outside influences'', according to
Prensa Latina.
[What they could say, if they weren't so worn out and
paralised by fear is the ''outside influences'' are the
UAE --------- working together with the Mossad/CIA.]
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Madagascar seeks support in Congo
for the process of its re-founding
May 13th, 2:31pm
(Prensa Latina)
Colonel Michaël Randrianirina, president of the Re-founding
of the Republic of Madagascar, spoke today in Oyo with
the president of the Congo, Denis Sassou-N Guesso,
on the progress of a process that frees his country.
In statements to the press after the private meeting with the
Congolese president, Randrianirina commented that both
parties addressed the revival and strengthening of
bilateral relations, as well as the return to the
constitutional order in his country, after the
political conflict since in 2025.
He said that “the process of reform is in progress,” and last
April 14, launched a national consultation of young people,
while the national consultation that will involve everyone:
politicians, civil society, economic actors, the military...
is going to start on the 3rd of June.
He added that as work begins to elect members of the
National Independent Electoral Commission it is
preparing a project to organize the elections
at the end of 2027.
Sassou-N Guesso, for his part, welcomed the progress made
and the fact that a “re-founding” in Madagascar is adding
to the living forces of the country.
“We support the movement that adds to those people for
peace. Africa has to seek peace, the African States
must come together, to think about the future and
cope with what is happening today in the world”,
stressed the Congolese president.
He added that the continent is experiencing a new
re-colonization, beginning with the exploitation of
its raw materials by third powers, and noted that
in this scenario “we cannot deceive, if --- we do
not join in peace, we are not going to achieve
transforming that reality”, he said.
According to the Congolese President, the meeting
between the two dignitaries embodies the will of
both countries expressed in the memorandum
of understanding signed in March 2025,
which sets out a mechanism of
political consultations, on a
bilateral basis with a view
to strengthening their
regular dialogues.
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Organization of Migration alert
about trafficking of children
in the DRC
May 13th, 1:37pm
(Prensa Latina)
The International Organization for Migration (IOM) --
warned about the continuing trafficking of children
in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC),
where --- in 2025 --- at least 245 infants were
lost - just in the province of Ituri.
Experts of the organization detailed that there are many
smuggling routes that connect the DRC to Uganda and
that facilitate trafficking in this border region; in both,
the victims are often exploited in mines, in forced
labour, or as domestic employees, or soldiers...
or in networks of sexual exploitation.
At a workshop devoted to the topic, the representative of
IOM in Ituri, Fils-Lien Ely Thelot, noted that the children
displaced by the conflict are in a greater condition of
vulnerability in the face of these criminal networks,
it referred --- to Radio Okapi.
Through the project, Borderlands, IOM and its partners plan
campaigns of awareness, victim assistance, and support
for the prosecution of human traffickers.
The DRC has about seven million internally
displaced persons, among which the
largest percentage - are infants.
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President of France concluded
with working visit in Ethiopia
May 13th, 1:21pm
(Prensa Latina)
The deputy P.M. of Ethiopia, Temesgen Tiruneh,
said ''goodbye'' today --- to president of France,
Emmanuel Macron, who concluded a working
visit - to strengthen bilateral links, economic
cooperation, and ties with the African Union.
Tiruneh, in his account of the social network X,
said that the stay of Macron was marked by
highly productive meetings, including
extensive bilateral talks on issues
of mutual interest.
“This visit - has further strengthened the ties of friendship
and partnership between Ethiopia and France, providing
a solid basis for further ''collaboration'' ...in the coming
years,” he said.
The prime minister of Ethiopia, Abiy Ahmed, wrote “Brother,
@EmmanuelMacron, President of the French Republic, it is
always a pleasure to welcome him to Ethiopia, and on his
third official visit, the friendship of France with our
nation, becomes clearly evident”. .
The agenda of Macron included official talks with Ahmed
and the exchange of ''agreements'' are supposed to
strengthen economic cooperation.
Ahmed stressed that the agreements included a loan of 54.6
million for the Renewable Energy Programme, as well as the
exchange of a new Framework and roadmap for public-
private ''collaboration'' in the geothermal project of
150 megawatts.
Macron also participated in consultations with the president
of the Commission of the African Union, Mahmoud Ali
Youssouf, and the secretary-general of the United
Nations, António Guterres, on regional and
international issues of mutual interest,
held at the HQ of the African Union.
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Ethiopia celebrates 80 years
of signing the UN Charter,..
with special stamps
May 13th, 1:12pm
(Prensa Latina)
Ethiopia today - launched a special collection of four
commemorative stamps on the occasion of the 80th
anniversary of the signing of the Charter of the
United Nations... in San Francisco, in 1945.
The P.M. of Ethiopia, Abiy Ahmed, reported in his account
on the social network X - that the collection entitled
“To live together in peace” tells the shared story,
since the signing of the deployment of peace
forces in the Congo and the holding of the
first meeting of the Security Council of
the UN ...on african soil.
Ahmed revealed that the distribution of the stamps to 192
countries via the Universal Postal Union, is a tribute to
an enduring legacy that does not belong to a single
moment, but to all generations.
He said that he took the occasion to thank the secretary-
general of the United Nations, António Guterres, and his
team for their tireless leadership in the promotion of
peace, development and human rights, during one
of the most challenging times in modern history.
“The UN continues, because the nations are still opting
for dialogue in place of division. Ethiopia will always
be there!”, he said.
He reaffirmed the commitment of Ethiopia
--- to multilateral cooperation and
peaceful coexistence.
The commemoration highlights the continuing
role of Ethiopia as a key partner of the UN in
the promotion of peace and cooperation.....
worldwide.
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AU, UN and France..... discussed
regional and international issues
May 13th, 12:59pm
(Prensa Latina)
Leaders of the African Union (AU), the United Nations and
France today held consultations focused on topics of the
continent ....and international mutual interest.
The president of the AU Commission, Mahmoud Ali Youssouf,
the UN secretary general, António Guterres, and the
president of France, Emmanuel Macron, presided
over the meeting held at the headquarters of
the African continent's organization.
A final press release revealed that they emphasized
the importance of more representative, inclusive
international governance, particularly in the
Security Council of the United Nations, and
recognized the need for a representation
of Africa in line with the spirit of the
Consensus of Ezulwini and the
Sirte Declaration.
The leaders endorsed the centrality of African solutions to the
crisis affecting the continent -- as well as the importance of a
balanced partnership between the African Union and the UN.
They emphasized the need: to strengthen the coordination of
international support to the continental efforts in the field of
conflict prevention, mediation ...and operations supporting
the peace.
In this context, they reaffirmed their commitment to the
Resolution 2719 (2023) of the Security Council of the
United Nations, which they identified as an historic
development in the partnership between the AU
and the UN in the field of peace and security.
The discussions also provided an opportunity to address
the perspectives of international mobilization in support
of the priorities in africa in the field of peace, resilience
and development.
On the subject, agreed to work towards the organization
of an international conference to mobilize resources
from the private sector to Fund an African Union
peacekeeping force, which is to take place
in Paris ---- ''before the end of 2026''.
In regard to the situation in the Middle East, they reaffirmed
their commitment to the principles enshrined in the Charter
of the United Nations, in particular respect for the
sovereignty and territorial integrity of States
and the peaceful settlement of disputes.
They expressed their concern about the impact of conflicts
on the African continent ------ particularly in the supply of
hydrocarbons and fertilizer, with potentially significant
consequences for food and macroeconomic stability
and social development ---- in the more vulnerable
African countries.
In this regard, they called for international solidarity
to be strengthened with Africa in order to mitigate
the impact of these external shocks on the food
security of the continent.
To boost the call - they agreed to explore the establishment,
under African leadership, of concrete emergency measures
designed to safeguard the food security of those States
vulnerable to disruptions that are affected by global
markets - particularly of mineral fertilizers.
Macron noted that this topic would be addressed during the
discussions on the global economic situation at the G7
Summit, scheduled in the French town of Evian from
the 15th to the 17th of June next.
Finally, the parties reaffirmed their commitment to promote
collective responses, based on sustainable solidarity ---
to the challenges of peace, security and development,
affecting the African continent & international system.
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UA & UN urge reform of
international financial
architecture
May 13th, 12:40pm
(Prensa Latina)
The final declaration of The X Dialogue of High-Level African
Union-United Nations (AU-UN) today urged an accelerated
reform of the international financial architecture --- that
reflects the priorities of developing countries.
The appointment chaired by the chairperson of the AU
Commission, Mahmoud Ali Youssouf, and the UN
secretary general, António Guterres, convened
to address the structural challenges that are
affecting these nations, including the
financing gap, the unsustainable
debt and illicit financial flows,
among others.
The text reiterated the fundamental importance of sustainable
infrastructure, the energy transition, digital transformation,
more youth employment, the economic empowerment of
women, and regional integration, as the key drivers
for achieving sustainable and inclusive growth
on the continent.
All of the above, through the Free
Trade Area of Continental Africa.
Both parties welcomed the results of the recent Dialogue on
Human Rights (May 2025), which focused on strengthening
the enforcement of human rights in Operations Support to
the Peace of the UA, using the Framework of Compliance
and Accountability of the continental organisation.
The president of the Commission and the UN secretary-general
highlighted the convergence between the Theme of the Year
2026 in the African Union (Ensure the sustainable
availability of water and sanitation systems
insurance] --- to achieve the Objectives of
Agenda 2063 and the next Conference
of the United Nations convention on
Water ....next December.
With regard to the theme for the year 2025 of the AU (Justice
for Africans and people of African descent via reparations),
they welcomed the historic adoption by the General
Assembly of the UN Declaration on trafficking of
enslaved africans and the racialized slavery
of Africans as the grossest crime against
humanity, on the 25th of march 2026.
This is an historic event to address the injustices of the past
and the suffering of africans and people of african descent,
they emphasized in the text.
Other topics agreed upon were related to the strengthening of
cooperation for the advancement of the sovereignty of health,
universal health coverage and its sustainable development
across Africa.
They pledged to continue support of the frameworks of
migration governance strengthened: to promote the
protection, regular channels and management of
humanitarian migration, including through the
implementation of the Global Compact
for Migration.
They agreed ----- to deepen their collaboration for the
implementation of the African Humanitarian Agency
and strengthen global solidarity against forced
displacements, as provided for in the Global
Compact on Refugees.
On the illicit trafficking of drugs, and their implications for
public health, both parties will intensify their joint efforts
to prevent and combat related offences, to promote
services for prevention, treatment, care and
rehabilitation based on the evidence,
among other actions.
On the other hand, Youssouf and Guterres, signed a
declaration reaffirming the principles that underpin
the framework set - by the United Nations and the
African Union for an alliance strengthened in the
areas of peace and security, and the frame-
work of the African Union and the United
Nations ....for the Implementation of
Agenda 2063.
Also, the Agenda 2030 for Sustainable Development (2018),
and the Joint Framework of the African Union and the
United Nations on Human Rights (2023).
They reaffirmed that the three pillars of cooperation - are
interconnected and mutually reinforcing, at a time that
stresses -- the importance of regular communication
between the two organizations at all levels.
Finally, they announced that the XI Annual Conference on
the AU-UN will take place in 2027, in New York city, on a
mutually agreed upon date.
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AU considers summit in Kenya
defining for the continent
May 12th, 7:18am
(Prensa Latina)
The president of the African Union (AU) Commission, Mahmoud
Ali Youssuf, said today that the Africa Forward Summit comes
at a defining moment for the continent and reflects a shared
commitment to the development agenda.
Mahmoud, speaking at the major event that takes place on
May 11 and 12 in this capital, stressed that the continent
is endowed with immense natural resources and a
dynamic youth population, describing them as
key drivers of transformative potential and
future prosperity.
He highlighted energy -- as a critical enabler of growth and
competitiveness, emphasizing that sustainable economic
transformation will require predictable and long-term
capital, much of which already exists ------- within
the continent.
On the other hand, he warned that illicit financial flows
continue to undermine development aspirations and
deprive the continent of the resources needed for
investment and growth.
He emphasized - that infrastructure development remains
central to advancing regional integration, strengthening
value and supply chains, and unlocking ------- the full
potential of integration.
He stressed that Africa's solutions must be anchored in policy
coherence, collective action and the sustained commitment
of Member States. He also noted that peace and security
remain fundamental prerequisites for development and
prosperity ........across the continent.
Before concluding ..... the Chairperson of the African Union
Commission reaffirmed his confidence in the continent's
future, stating that it is positioned to become a major
global growth power in the coming decades.
The summit was attended by the presidents of Kenya, William
Ruto; of France, Emmanuel Macron; the Secretary General of
the United Nations, António Guterres; and Ethiopian Prime
Minister Abiy Ahmed, among other African leaders.
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Ethiopia showcases energy transition
at Africa Forward Summit
May 12th, 6:55am
(Prensa Latina)
Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed highlighted Ethiopia's growing
role in advancing green industrialization and the global
energy transition during the Africa Forward Summit
that is being held today in Kenya.
During a session focused on those issues, Ahmed shared
Ethiopia's experiences and political leadership in these
sectors, noting that the country actively contributes
to the continent's broader efforts in clean energy
development and sustainable industrial growth.
Also, the important role played by Addis Ababa in
shaping and promoting green industrialisation
and energy transition agendas.
Jointly organized by Nairobi and Paris on May 11 and 12, the
major event brings together heads of state and government
officials from France and dozens of African nations, along
with business and youth leaders, representatives of civil
society, and international institutions.
The Kenyatta International Convention Centre and the
University of Nairobi host the over 2,000 participants,
including delegates from the EU, the African Union,
global financial institutions and development
banks - are confirmed.
The summit focuses on addressing common challenges while
also creating new opportunities for innovation-led growth,
with a strong emphasis on giving voice to Africa's young
leaders and shaping the continent's future.
The programme.. is structured around two main pillars: a private
sector-led business and investment forum focused on financing
opportunities, and policy sessions that bring together heads
of state, regional organisations and development partners
to discuss long-term policy priorities.
Key areas of the agenda include the energy transition, artificial
intelligence, the digital economy, agriculture, food and health
systems, and the blue economy, reflecting shared priorities
on industrialisation and sustainable growth.
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Parliaments of Ethiopia & China
reaffirmed strategic alliance
May 12th, 6:42am
(Prensa Latina)
Senior officials from Ethiopia and China reaffirmed their growing
strategic alliance today, describing the bilateral relationship as
a model of development cooperation, based on mutual trust
and long-term collaboration.
Dima Negewo, chairman of the Standing Committee on Foreign
Affairs and Peace Affairs of the Ethiopian House of People's
Representatives (Parliament), speaking to a visiting
delegation from the Chinese National People's
Congress, said that the strong strategic
alliance between the two nations
made them reliable allies
for development.
Negewo explained that, since the elevation of their diplomatic
relations to a "comprehensive strategic partnership" in 2023,
Addis Ababa and Beijing have expanded their cooperation
on bilateral, regional and multilateral platforms, while
maintaining constant political support.
He reaffirmed the African nation's commitment to
the One-China policy and highlighted national
achievements under the Asian Belt & Road
Initiative, including the landmark
Addis Ababa-Djibouti railway.
He noted that China became a major destination for Ethiopian
exports of agricultural products, minerals and textiles, while
foreign direct investment accounted for 5 billion U.S. dollars,
generating more than 560,000 jobs through the over 2,000
ongoing projects.
Highlighting the strength of South-South cooperation and wider
participation in the Forum on China-Africa Cooperation, the
Ethiopian parliamentarian stressed the creation of a
favourable investment environment and the
commitment ------ to attract more
foreign entrepreneurs.
He also stressed that continuous dialogue and the exchange
of experiences between both legislatures are essential to
strengthen institutional relations and expand ties
between peoples, especially in the tourism
sector, taking advantage of the rich
cultural heritage of both nations.
For his part, Chairman of the Committee on Education, Science,
Culture and Public Health of the National People's Congress
& head of the Chinese delegation Luo Shugang expressed
his satisfaction with the visit to Ethiopia and spoke
highly of the strengthening of bilateral relations.
Shugang said the two nations possess a rich cultural
heritage and stressed that growing cooperation
between their legislative institutions -----
remains key to strengthening ties.
In his opinion, the relations between Ethiopian Prime Minister
Abiy Ahmed and Chinese President Xi Jinping contributed
to elevating their bilateral relations to a new level, while
acknowledging mutual support in international and
multilateral forums.
He reiterated that Beijing remains committed to accelerating
the implementation of signed agreements and ensuring
that bilateral cooperation continues to advance.
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Angolan President --- receives
Algeria's highest decoration
May 12th, 6:10am
(Prensa Latina)
Angolan President João Lourenço received the highest honorary
decoration awarded by the Algerian State, in recognition of his
commitment to strengthening bilateral relations of friendship
and cooperation, the press reported today.
During a ceremony held the day before -- as part of the activities
of the state visit to the North African nation, Algerian President
Abdelmadjid Tebboune presented the recognition, in the
presence of representatives of the governments
of the two countries, reported the Angola
Press agency.
The Angolan president, for his part, decorated his counterpart
with the Agostinho Neto Order, the highest decoration
awarded by the Angolan State to personalities
who are distinguished by their relevant
achievements for the benefit of
nations and peoples.
Lourenço continues his activities in Algiers on Tuesday,
where he is expected to speak to members of both
houses of the Algerian Parliament.
On the day, he also plans to visit a desalination plant.
On Monday ----- the two sides signed 11 legal instruments
of cooperation --- in the sectors of oil and gas, transport,
mining, water resources, the pharmaceutical industry,
vocational training, post and telecommunications,
among others.
The two heads of state held official talks and expressed
their common interest in giving greater dynamism - to
bilateral relations and elevating them to the status
of partnership.
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DRC and Uganda ------- evaluate joint
projects in energy & electrification
May 12th, 5:56am
(Prensa Latina)
The Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) and Uganda
evaluated the sustainable management of trans-
boundary natural resources and the realization
of joint projects in the field of energy and
electrification, according to a joint
statement published today.
The presidents of the DRC, Félix Tshisekedi, and Uganda,
Yoweri Kaguta Museveni, met the day before in Kampala
and discussed these and other issues, the Congolese
presidency said.
According to the joint communiqué of the talks, they took
place in a cordial and productive manner, focused on the
issues of defense and security, economic integration
and infrastructure for development.
The two sides agreed to discuss the management of common
natural resources, such as Lakes Albert and Edouard, and
projects... in the field of energy and electrification for
industrialization, as well as cooperation in the
agricultural sector for food security and
the valorization of products.
On defense and security, the presidents reaffirmed the
continuity of cooperation and emphasized support
for the peace process led by the African Union.
On the economic front, they advocated the elimination of non-
tariff barriers and the simplification of customs procedures
at border posts, and the acceleration of discussions for
the abolition of visa requirements between the two.
The DRC government pledged to speed up procedures
regarding the reciprocal visa extension in favour of
Ugandan citizens, which should be concluded by
Aug. 31, the document said.
This Monday, the 9th meeting of the bilateral Joint Commission
took place, as a result of which memoranda of understanding
and protocols of agreements were signed in the sectors of
trade; information and communication technologies;
tourism; transportation; research, and public
administration, among others.
It was also agreed that the tenth session of the Joint
Commission will be held in May 2028 in Kinshasa,
on dates that will be coordinated through
diplomatic channels.
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African solutions for early childhood
development ---- are highlighted
May 12th, 5:53am
(Prensa Latina)
The executive director of the African Centre for Early Childhood
Development, Kebede Worku, emphasized the importance of
continental solutions to the challenges of this stage of
human development, in an event that continues
here today.
Speaking at the International Conference on Early Childhood
in Addis Ababa, scheduled for 11-13 May, Worku called for
stronger collaboration in this regard. "Africa is creating
solutions to the problems that leaders have come to
understand about early childhood development,"
he said.
He described the development of that stage of life
as a matter of equity and equal opportunity,
emphasizing its role in shaping Africa's
future generations.
He praised Addis Ababa's school feeding programs,
childcare centres, and maternal health initiatives
as strong examples of policies that promote
inclusion and parity.
He further highlighted the importance of clean and
eco-friendly playgrounds in ensuring healthy child
development, and urged greater collaboration
among stakeholders.
"Positive change starts with creating environments
that foster collaboration and support among
various stakeholders," he added.
The first edition of the conference - is expected to
generate practical solutions to accelerate early
childhood development efforts across Africa
and ensure that no child is left behind.
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Ethiopian leader in Uganda for
presidential inauguration
May 12th, 5:34am
(Prensa Latina)
Ethiopian President Taye Atske-Selassie arrived in Uganda
today to attend the presidential inauguration ceremony of
Yoweri Kaguta Museveni scheduled for tomorrow, Fana
Media Corporation reported.
Upon his arrival at Entebbe International Airport, Selassie was
officially received by Ugandan Minister of Energy and Mineral
Development, Ruth Nankabirwa Ssentamu.
Also present at the welcome were Addis Ababa's ambassador
in Kampala, Etsegenet Yimenu, and other members of the
diplomatic mission.
Uganda held general elections on January 15, in which
Museveni was elected with 71.65 percent of the votes.
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DRC and Uganda strengthen
cooperation and address
border security
May 11th, 5:19pm
(Prensa Latina)
The Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) and Uganda
reinforced bilateral cooperation today with the
signing of six memoranda of understanding,
in the presence of Congolese President
Felix Tshisekedi ......and the Ugandan
President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni.
Meeting in Kampala, where the DRC leader travelled on Monday
to participate in the inauguration ceremony of his counterpart,
scheduled for Tuesday 12 May at the Kololo Ceremonial
Compound.... the two sides discussed issues of
common interest, such as border security.
According to the Congolese Presidency's account in X, the
signing of the memoranda took place after the meeting
between the heads of state, who attended the signing
ceremony of the documents drawn up during the 9th
session of the Joint Permanent Commission.
"This new alliance aims to strengthen economic integration
between the two countries and build a space of mutual
prosperity, with strict respect for the sovereignty and
territorial integrity of each other," the source said.
According to statements made to the press, the two leaders
discussed oil, a priority issue currently in the world, and on
which Tshisekedi presented the idea of participating with
Uganda in the exploitation of a field in the border area.
"There is a deposit located both in Congo and in Uganda ----- the
same deposit, but with the border in the middle. He proposed,
and I agreed, that, since in Uganda we have already
developed the pipeline and we are working on the
refinery, the DRC could participate in this
project," Museveni said.
The Ugandan president also alluded to talks on security at
the common border, saying that in both the Congolese
provinces of North Kivu and Ituri, Ugandan military
leaders "know what they have to do."
The DRC head of state, for his part, stressed the particular
importance that his country attaches "to security and
stability ------ in the entire Great Lakes region".
Uganda and the DRC maintain joint military operations in the
provinces of North Kivu and Ituri, dedicated to neutralizing
armed groups affecting the two countries, in particular
the Allied Democratic Forces (ADF), which attack
villages and kill civilians.
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Congo and Togo discuss cooperation
and issues of common interest
May 11th, 4:58pm
(Prensa Latina)
Congolese President Denis Sassou-N'Guesso received today
at the airport in the city of Oyo the president of the Council
of Togo, Faure Essozimna Gnassingbé, who arrived in that
town on a working visit.
According to the account of the Congolese Presidency in X,
this meeting illustrates the good state of the relationship
between the two countries, as it is "a meeting between
brothers, full of cordiality", where they discussed
bilateral cooperation and issues of
common interest.
The Congolese leader insisted on putting into practice as soon
as possible the agreements signed between the two nations,
and also mentioned the partnership between the port of
Pointe Noire and the Autonomous Port of Lomé, the
source said.
The Togolese head of government, for his part, congratulated
Sassou-N'Guesso on his re-election at the head of the
country, in addition to addressing the political and
security situation in Africa and the world, in
particular the crisis in the east of the
Democratic Republic of Congo,
where Togo is a mediator
appointed by the AU.
Both sides reaffirmed the excellence of
bilateral relations, the Presidency's
account on the social network...
added.
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More than 11 thousand signatures
support the candidacy of João
Lourenço to Head MPLA
May 11th, 12:36pm
(Prensa Latina)
More than 11 thousand signatures of militants supported
the candidacy of the current president of the Popular
Movement for the Liberation of Angola (MPLA) João
Lourenço, to his re-election to the post, is made
official today at the headquarters of the party.
João de Almeida Martins -- designated by Lourenço as
his representative in these matters - delivered to the
commission an application of regulatory documents
which included the approval of 11,118 members of
the organization, as reflected in the 21 provinces
of the country.
He explained that the regulations set a minimum of 250
affirmations by province, which was far exceeded, but
noted that this does not mean that they are the only
ones to support his re-election as party leader.
Martins said that the candidacy of Lourenço corresponding
to the mode of application is direct, that is to say, initiated
by the militant, and is one of the three regulations
referred to.
Also, he said that it complies with all the requirements, such
as proof of exercise of the militancy in the MPLA for more
than 15 years, the regular membership of the party, the
criminal record certificate, the copy of the identity
document, the driving licence, the biography...
and the strategic declaration.
On this last paper, he explained that it shows the vision of
the candidate to win the empathy of the militants and it
will be released ...when the time is right.
He noted that, after the formal registration to aspire to office,
the commission of candidacy will verify it ....and notify him
if it requires any other document or any other thing.
It means that the final decision of the delegates to the congress
of the MPLA, is set to be held on 9 and 10 December, while the
electoral campaign starts a month before the conclave.
In statements to the press, Martins insisted that the candidate
João Lourenço's re-election to head the political organization
arises from the need to ensure the “strategic unity of action”
until the general elections in 2027.
He added that the MPLA needs a single thread in that process
and rejected the idea that there are contradictions between
this application and the fact of being at the head of the
organizing committee of the congress --- as the party
president does not have jurisdiction over anything
relating to the election.
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Mali Claimed destruction of
islamists' hiding places
May 11th, 10:02am
(Prensa Latina)
Fighter-bombers of the Air Force destroyed two columns
of terrorists in the region of Gao (east), says today a
castrense circulated through social networks.
The control of Mali, qualified as terrorists the members of
the islamist groups acting on their territory as well as in
other Sahelian countries, some of which are loyal to
the Al Qaeda network and the Islamic State.
Columns of armed men travelled toTarkint town, and
the operation also involved air strikes on positions
of separatist Tuaregs, adds the communication.
Also the soldiers in Mali ''completely destroyed positions
of the islamists in the area of Bourem.'' concludes the
news report.. lacking independent confirmation.
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11 people die in road
accident in Nigeria
May 11th, 9:44am
(Prensa Latina)
Nigeria's Authorities confirmed today.. the death of 11 people
by the fall of a vehicle from a bridge, which was transporting
passengers, on a road linking the city of Lagos, with the
town of Abeoukuta, to the south of the country.
According to the commander of the Federal Agency for Safety
in the Roads sector Ogun, Oludare Ogunjobi, the probable
cause is that the driver lost control of the vehicle by
being in a state of intoxication.
Ogunjobi also said that all occupants of the vehicle were left
trapped inside after the impact, and he said that there are
ten men and one woman, whose dead bodies... were
transferred to the morgue of a hospital nearby.
Traffic accidents on the roads and african rivers are common,
and their cost in human lives and property is so huge, that
the World Health Organization (WHO) included this, in
the category of an epidemic.
The disobedience of traffic laws, the poor state of the roads
and of the vehicles, as well as the overloading are some of
the most common causes of these catastrophes, which
also occur on the rivers, according to the statistics.
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More than 880 dead civilians
in Sudan ......so far this year
May 11th, 9:18am
(Prensa latina)
The office of The High Commissioner of the United Nations
Human Rights in Sudan reported today that over 880
civilians died as a consequence of the war
so far this year.
Also, this agency pointed out --- that this number of deaths,
accounting for more than 80% of all civilians killed in the
conflict in this period, was by the use of drones - and
they have dramatically increased the number of
fatalities in the population.
For his part, the director of this dependency of the UN, Volker
Turk, reported that the armed drones have become the main
cause of civilian deaths at the time, denouncing the danger
represented by this deadly weapon partly because of the
rainy season, which turned into a natural ''truce'' in the
ground operations.
In light of this new threat, Turk insisted on taking measures
to prevent the delivery of weapons, including drones,
to the parties in conflict.
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African body highlights - Uganda's
preparedness for viral diseases
May 11th, 3:19am
(Prensa Latina)
The Intergovernmental Authority on Development (IGAD) today
highlighted Uganda's preparedness and response to Mpox
(monkeypox) and Ebola, by improving surveillance and
laboratory capacity.
The African entity recalled the allocation of four million dollars
to strengthen actions, which include early detection, faster
confinement and solid protection for communities.
He recalled that, through his team from the Regional Pandemic
Preparedness and Response Project (Prepare), he held a
meeting with senior government officials in Kampala
in February 2025 ---- with the aim of strengthening
regional laboratory and surveillance capacities.
Likewise, improve staff development and optimize cross-
border collaboration and coordination mechanisms for
pandemic preparedness.
Discussions also focused on addressing national priorities
and identified gaps, as well as developing a resource
mobilization strategy that included accelerated
support for the Government of Uganda.
To address the African country's need for assistance in the fight
against the viral diseases of Mpox and Ebola, the IGAD Prepare
Project offered financial support of four million dollars for the
local Emergency and Pandemic Response Plan, in
particular ------- to address the impacts of
these diseases.
The Authority's resources are part of the $8.3 million
committed by the World Health Organization's
Pandemic Fund to support IGAD member
states significantly affected by
these pathologies.
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Ethiopia exceeds expectations in
the sale of electrical energy
May 8th, 7:28am
(Prensa Latina)
Ethiopia entered 365.9 million dollars - for the sale of electric
energy in the last nine months of the fiscal year 2025-2026,
surpassing the target of 314 million dollars, reported the
Ministry of Water and Energy.
The Minister, Habtamu Itefa, revealed the financial mile-
stone to the House of People's Representatives
(Parliament) during a review of the portfolio's
performance in the period indicated.
Itefa said that the construction of 3,278 water facilities in
rural and urban areas benefited 2.7 million people. This
progress has increased the total number of citizens
with access to water .....from 79.5 million --- to
82.3 million, he said.
In the energy sector, the successful generation of 1, 669
megawatts from diverse sources, brought the total
installed capacity of Ethiopia to 9,579 megawatts.
MPs praised the efforts of the Ministry to improve
the equitable access to water and energy, and
encouraged keeping the momentum going.
They recommended the Minister of State to expand
work in the mitigation of flood risk and ensure that
projects are completed within their designated
time frame --- while maintaining the long-term
sustainability of completed infrastructure.
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Do U.S. needs... shape the
national scenario in DRC?
May 7th, 12:18pm
(Prensa Latina)
The press conference of the president of the Democratic
Republic of Congo (DRC), Félix Tshisekedi, today leaves
numerous questions in Congolese society, one of them
linked to --- how the needs of the United States shape
the national panorama.
The DRC president, who appeared before the media, the day
before on the occasion of World Press Freedom Day (May 3),
addressed complex issues, such as his possible re-election
to a third term ....and constitutional reform.
This issue is the subject of debate in the National Assembly and
even the political platform Sacred Union of the Nation (USN),
which supports Tshisekedi, launched a call on April 20th to
collect opinions on possible changes to the Magna Carta.
The USN invited political actors, civil society and citizens to
contribute with their proposals on the issue before May 20,
2026, while the opposition accuses the president of
wanting to change the law of laws - to perpetuate
himself in power.
At the press conference, the president said that, if the people want
him to have a third term, they will accept it; however, one issue
that did not go unnoticed was his mention of the fact that
constitutional reform is necessary in any way to be able
to satisfy the reforms to the judicial sector ''required''
by the collaboration agreement signed with the US.
"Since I assumed the presidency of this country, I have been aware
of the existing obstacles. We are talking about collaboration with
the United States, in which - the Americans have demanded
certain reforms to the judicial system. These reforms can
not be implemented without reforming the Constitution,"
explained the president.
The two countries signed a strategic partnership agreement
in December 2025, which was ratified last month by the
National Assembly.
Under this instrument, increased U.S. private investment in the
DRC's mining-energy sectors, the development of necessary
infrastructure, and economic diversification, particularly
local processing and refining, are expected.
However, before that can bear fruit -- there
is a lot to adjust, not just the Constitution.
As part of the agreement, on April 27 the General Inspectorate
of Mines (IGM) of the DRC announced the creation of a Mining
Guard to guarantee the safety of mineral exploitations and
their transport to processing plants and border crossings.
The security force will be deployed in 22 provinces of the country
and will be financed with 100 million US dollars through alliances
with ---------- the United States and the United Arab Emirates.
This is a first step by the northern nation to take care of its
interests, just in a country where armed groups are a
serious problem and the emergence of a new force
generates more doubts - than hopes.
It is not, however, the only issue where Congolese feel
that the relationship with the US ------- is going too far.
The controversy also broke out after the agreement between
Washington and Kinshasa to receive migrants from third
countries rejected in the US ---- in the DRC, with a first
group of 15 people ---- already on Congolese soil.
The DRC government assured at the time that it would be
temporary and --- that it would not entail expenses to the
national treasury, but President Tshisekedi said at the
press conference that they are people who "are in
the country legally ....because they have valid
visas, which can be renewed - if necessary."
"Initially, they dreamed of arriving and living the American dream,
and now they are living the Congolese dream," he added and at
another time mentioned that they have been offered a refuge,
which brought uncertainty about the alleged tempory status
in a country that has almost 7 million internally displaced
people with difficulties in accessing food, health, water
and other essential issues.
He said that it is an agreement between "partners" and added that
the US "asked for the favour" of receiving people who had applied
for asylum in the US, but whose applications were rejected.
"We agreed amicably, simply, because that's what the
Americans wanted," he said.
He stated that there is no financial agreement and mentioned
the conditions established for the reception: that they were
not dangerous persons or undesirable citizens; and that
they did not come as prisoners, in addition to the fact
that the DRC will not finance their eventual return
to their country of origin.
The DRC has welcomed the United States' support for its peace
process and the sanctions on those it considers enemies,
however, not a few question the price of that aid and
the recent steps ----------- reaffirm that concern.
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Gabon shows interest
in Angola's oil sector
experience
May 7th, 10:10am
(Prensa Latina)
The President of Gabon, Brice Clotaire Oligui Nguema, as part
of his state visit to Angola, toured the Luanda refinery today,
where he learned details of the main fuel processing plant.
The Gabonese president, who the day before expressed interest
in strengthening his country's cooperation in the oil sector and
learning from Angola's experience in the management of
energy resources, was in various areas of the plant
and received technical explanations on
its operation.
The Minister of Mineral Resources, Oil and Gas, Diamantino
Azevedo, explained to the head of state details related to
the refining process, the modernization of the industry
and the operational advances of recent years.
Accompanied by the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Téte António; and
the president of the Board of Directors of Sonangol, Sebastião
Gaspar Martins Pai Querido, toured the infrastructure that
has a daily gasoline production capacity... of one million
580 thousand litres per day. The minister of the branch
specified that after the modernization of 2022, which
increased production possibilities and allowed more
efficient management also from the environmental
point of view, the refinery is working at maximum
capacity in the production of gasoline, diesel,
JET A1 aviation fuel, liquefied petroleum
gas (LPG) and fuel oil.
The president of Gabon arrived in Angola on Tuesday on an
official visit, and on Wednesday he met with his counter-
part João Lourenço, with whom he held talks and also
witnessed the signing of three bilateral cooperation
instruments in agriculture and forestry; security
and public order, and extradition.
He also participated in a solemn session in his honour in the
National Assembly and ...this Thursday, a visit to the War
College of the Angolan Armed Forces was scheduled,
in addition to participation in an Angola-Gabon
business forum.
Relations between the two countries date back to 1982,
with the creation of the Bilateral Joint Commission,
an instrument that guides political and
economic cooperation.
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Cuba counts on Zimbabwe
in the face of threats from
the US
May 7th, 7:04am
(Prensa Latina)
Cuba has Zimbabwe's historic helping hand, Cuban
Ambassador Susellys Perez Mesa told The Herald,
the main newspaper of this African nation.
The head of diplomatic mission emphasized that the
Caribbean island maintains its unwavering position
of defending sovereignty --- despite Washington's
attempt to impose an unwanted conflagration.
The Cuban people's resolve to defend our homeland is
unwavering and it will always be better to count on
Zimbabwe's helping hand, especially in the face
of continued hostility and threats of war from
the U.S. government, Perez Mesa said.
We are prepared, he said, to confront it if necessary and
defend national values & the right to self-determination,
counting on this African country -- for the development
of a multipolar front of international solidarity.
We are living in a dangerous moment for humanity and for Cuba,
an increasingly unstable international scenario, where the
use of force, unilateral coercive measures, cognitive or
unconventional warfare ---- the illegal occupation of
territories ---- the conquest of natural resources,
contempt and violation of International Law,
are becoming normalized, the
Ambassador said.
In the last 10 years -- and especially since January, the US has
intensified the economic siege, in force for almost 7 decades,
including the blockade of any oil supply to the island,
considered an act of war -------- according to
International Law.
The diplomat stressed that Cuba does not pose a
threat to the United States or any other country.
Nonetheless, more than six million citizens have pledged
allegiance to defend their nation, overcome adversity
and move forward, even in the worst circumstances
and at whatever price is necessary - especially in
the year of the Centennial of the historic leader
of the Revolution, Fidel Castro.
During the interview with The Herald, the Ambassador addressed
other issues such as bilateral ties and the recent International
Meeting of Solidarity with Cuba and Anti-Imperialism "100
Years With Fidel", in Havana, with over 750 delegates
from 36 countries representing 152 political, social,
union, solidarity, youth and peace organizations.
Pérez Mesa praised Cuba's role in Africa's struggle against
colonialism and the end of Apartheid, its vocation for
solidarity, as well as the commemoration this year
of the 40th anniversary of the beginning of
medical and educational cooperation
in Zimbabwe.
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African Social Media Influencer
Summit .......Meets in Ethiopia
May 7th, 1:29am
(Prensa Latina)
The African Summit of Social Media Influencers begins today
in Ethiopia with the commitment of its participants to work
together .....to transform the global perception of the
continent, telling authentic stories through
digital platforms.
The two-day event brings together leading digital content
creators to discuss collaboration, storytelling and its
growing role in building Africa's image.
Speaking to the Ethiopian News Agency, Ugandan Simpo
Gladys (Angeyo Rwot Gladys) said that its content
focuses on highlighting Africa's rich culture,
traditions and everyday realities, often
ignored by the international media.
Gladys stressed, that African creators have a responsibility to
present a more balanced and positive image of the continent.
"There is so much beauty in Africa that the world rarely gets
to see. Through our content, we want to tell our own stories
in a way that reflects who we really are," he said.
He described Ethiopia as a nation with an authentic culture and
expressed admiration for the rapid transformation of its capital.
He noted that the summit will serve as an important platform for
creators to build stronger networks and rethink the way African
stories are shared in the digital age.
Kenyan Nyako Nyako (Akwanga Esther Ochilii) said the meeting
offers an opportunity.... for African leaders to deepen their
collaboration and collectively transform the projected
image of the continent - globally.
Nyako said Africans should take ownership of their own
narratives rather than allow outsiders to define the
continent's identity and history.
For his part, Botswana influencer William Last KRM (Bofelo
William Molebatsi) stated that his second visit to Ethiopia
reinforced his conviction in African unity. "In Africa, I
feel at home ...anywhere," he said.
KRM highlighted the need to address issues that go beyond
content creation, including strategies for platform growth,
sustainability, and monetization.
He encouraged young Africans to believe in their abilities,
emphasizing that creativity and determination.... can
open doors to success.
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DRC President ready:
for --------- a third term
May 7th, 12:41am
(Prensa Latina)
The president of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC),
Felix Tshisekedi, expressed his willingness to have a 3rd
presidential term, an issue currently under debate as it
would require a modification of the Constitution in
force today.
During a press conference held the night before, on the occasion
of World Press Freedom Day (May 3), the president said that,
although he has not sought a new term at the head of the
country, "if the people want me to have a third term, I
will accept it," he said.
He added that the responsibility he assumed towards the
Congolese is not limited to what he will do during his
time as head of state, "but also includes the
preparation of future generations."
In this regard, he mentioned that he wished to work together
to facilitate the work of his successor, stating that he will
be at his disposal after the end of his term.
While stressing that his main goal is the restoration of stability
and dignity in the DRC, Tshisekedi was in favour of any
consideration of amending the constitution... by a
referendum, and called for addressing the issue
seriously, transparently and rigorously.
He stressed that the 2028 elections will be linked to
the evolution of the armed conflict in the east of the
country, and said that if they do not manage to end
the war, "unfortunately, we will not be able to......
organize the elections."
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Burkina Faso bans broadcasts
of French television channel
May 6th, 12:42pm
(Prensa Latina)
The government's High Council of Communication (CSC) in Burkina
Faso today banned the transmissions of the French television
channel TV5 Monde, after considering manifest deficiencies
in the coverage of that channel.
In a statement, the communication regulator of the current military
junta said that the decision is due to the distorted reflection by
that means of the fight against terrorism in Burkina Faso and
the attacks of April 25 and 26 in Mali.
In the latter country, extremist and separatist groups of the Tuareg
ethnic group violently attacked targets in several Malian cities
during those days, with the aim of overthrowing the entity
in power.
According to the digital portal Malijet, the CSC cites cases of
disinformation and glorification of terrorism detected in
certain TV5 Monde newscasts between April and May
of this year.
After calling on the media -- to comply with journalistic ethics
standards, the regulator points out that the French channel
was temporarily suspended twice in 2024 for similar
disinformation irregularities.
Like its neighbouring countries Mali and Niger, the current
Burkinabe military junta ordered the departure months
ago of French troops who were in this country on the
grounds that the former colonial power was only
interested in national wealth and not in the
in-depth fight against radical formations.
The triad of African nations are part of the Alliance of Sahel
States, a confederation of solidarity that goes beyond
political and military objectives, by pursuing the
economic and social development of
their communities.
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Mali announces anti-Islamist
and Tuareg offensive
May 6th, 11:15am
(Prensa Latina)
The offensive of the Malian army in two towns in the center
of the country left a balance of fifty Islamists and Tuaregs
dead and the capture of vehicles and media, says an
official report released here today.
The casualties correspond to members of the Al Qaeda
network and the Tuareg Front for the Liberation of
Azawad, says the note, which does not mention
casualties in the military ranks.
The offensive took place in the areas of Sévaré and Dioura;
in the second, fuel and supplies warehouses were
destroyed, according to the official statement
circulated to the press via social networks.
The coordination of actions between Al Qaeda and the Tuaregs
entails a recomposition of forces that broadens the spectrum
of the actions of Islamist groups in the Sahel area and
predicts an expansion of this theatre of operations
in which the counterpart is made up of the
countries integrated into the Alliance of
Sahel States: Mali, Niger and
Burkina Faso.
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Armed attack by radical group
in Chad ---- causes 23 deaths
May 6th, 10:20am
(Prensa Latina)
An armed attack -- by the extremist group Boko Haram
against a Chadian Army base on the island of Barka
Tolorom -- left 23 dead and 26 wounded, media
confirmed today.
The General Staff of the Armed Forces released in
a statement that these victims were registered
despite the fact that the surprise assault in
the province of Lake Chad was repelled
by a strong counterattack by
military units.
"Unfortunately, our Defense and Security forces report
23 dead and 26 injured," the military entity said,
quoted by the digital publication
Jornal du Tchad.
The document specified that - after the unfortunate event,
Chadian government troops reaffirmed their commitment
to the fight against terrorism and assured the people
that the situation is under control.
Earlier, Chadian President Mahatma Idriss Déby announced
through social networks - without specifying figures - the
death of several members of his country's army, after
the onslaught of the radical entity Boko Haram.
Within the Lake Chad region and other local points, the national
army responds to the growing attacks of Boko Haram and its
splinter, Islamic State in West Africa, which with their
violent actions also affect border countries such as
Nigeria, Niger and Cameroon.
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Angola and Gabon sign agreements
on agriculture and security
May 6th, 9:50am
(Prensa Latina)
The presidents of Angola, João Lourenço, and Gabon, Brice
Clotaire Oligui Nguema, today witnessed the signing of
three bilateral cooperation instruments: in agriculture
& forestry; security and public order, & extradition.
As part of the Gabonese president's visit to Luanda, and after
official talks between the two heads of state and their
respective delegations, Angolan Foreign Minister
Téte António and Gabonese Foreign Minister
Maria Edith Tassyla Ye Doumbeneny...
signed the agreements.
The two sides signed a memorandum of understanding between
the Angolan Ministries of Agriculture and Forestry and Gabon's
Water and Forestry ---- aimed at strengthening technical and
institutional cooperation in the forestry sector.
They also signed a document to strengthen collaboration in the
field of security and public order; while the third instrument
establishes the legal framework for the extradition of
persons between the two countries.
The Angolan president... addressing the press after the talks,
stressed the interest in promoting bilateral cooperation and
adapting it to the current development challenges.
He mentioned the potential that both nations have to boost
these relations and signified the need - to strengthen the
implementation of the General Agreement on Cultural,
Scientific and Technical Cooperation.
He considered his counterpart's visit as a relaunch of relations
and highlighted the new agreements, as part of the objective
of both parties to concretize intentions and contribute to
the economic growth and well-being... of their people.
Lourenço advocated the prompt holding of the Joint Commission
in Luanda, and stressed that Africa's development depends on
joint efforts.
Oligui Nguema arrived in Angola on Tuesday on an official visit,
with a view to strengthening their bilateral cooperation.
The Gabonese head of state was received at the "4 de Fevereiro"
international airport by the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Téte
António, and then moved to the Dr. António Agostinho
Neto Memorial, where he paid tribute to the
country's first president.
A solemn session in his honour is also scheduled
for Wednesday ...in the National Assembly.
The agenda includes tomorrow visits to the Luanda Refinery
and the War College of the Angolan Armed Forces, in
addition to participation in an Angola-Gabon
business forum.
Relations between the two countries date back to 1982,
with the creation of the Bilateral Joint Commission,
an instrument that guides both political and
economic cooperation.
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Cape Verde to facilitate evacuation
of sick people on tourist cruise
May 5th, 12:39pm
(Prensa Latina)
The government of Cape Verde announced today its willingness
to facilitate the air evacuation of Hantavirus patients from the
MV Hondius tourist cruise ship, which was prohibited from
entering the port of this capital.
The ship arrived in the African country after setting sail from
Argentina and an outbreak of hantavirus was detected
during the crossing.
Cape Verdean health authorities expressed their full willingness
to collaborate in the evacuation and are waiting for a response
from the authorities of the UK and the Netherlands to
dispatch, as soon as possible, an ambulance plane
that will carry out the transfer.
The national director of Health, Ángela Gomes, specified that,
according to the medical evaluation carried out, it was not
necessary to transfer patients to the hospital, since their
clinical condition did not justify it and - if necessary - it
will only be carried out with guarantees of maximum
health safety.
For its part, the World Health Organization (WHO) raised the
number of possible affected to 7, including three deaths,
one seriously ill and three others with mild symptoms.
On board the cruise ship are 147 people of 23 different
nationalities, according to the WHO, and their transfer
to the Canary Islands, where its journey was
scheduled to end, is being.... studied.
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Military killed in Islamist
attack confirmed
by Chad
May 5th, 11:48am
(Prensa Latina)
The President of Chad, Mahamat Idriss Déby, confirmed today
in a message through his social networks, the death of
several members of the army of his country, in an
attack by the Islamist group Boko Haram.
The president conveyed his sorrow for the fallen soldiers at the
military base in Barka Tolorom located in the Lake Chad basin,
in the province of the same name, where factions of that
armed group operate, and conveyed his condolences
on behalf of the nation to the families who are
in mourning.
He also wished a speedy recovery to the wounded
soldiers who are receiving treatment.
"We will continue the fight with renewed determination," the
president said, "until this threat --- is completely eradicated.''
For its part, the Chadian digital newspaper Tchad Infos said
that the attack was perpetrated the day before - and that
several wounded were evacuated by air to this capital,
while the army pursues the assailants.. with the use
of aerial means.
In the border region of Lake Chad, hundreds of islets are located
where groups such as Boko Haram and its splinter group, the
Islamic State in West Africa Province (ISWAP), proliferate.
International organizations estimate that more than 35,000
people have already died as a result of attacks by these
Islamist groups, while some 2.7 million people -- have
been forced to leave their homes and farmland.
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Ethiopia rejects Sudan's
accusations of drone
attack
May 5th, 5:43am
(Prensa Latina)
Ethiopia today rejected the "unfounded accusations" made
by Sudan about a drone attack on Khartoum International
Airport, in which the UAE ''also'' allegedly participated.
A statement from the Ethiopian Ministry of Foreign Affairs
stressed that the peoples of both countries share a
history and bond of enduring friendship.
The text stressed that, in recognition of these fraternal ties, the
Government of Ethiopia acted with restraint and refrained from
publicizing the serious violations of its territorial integrity and
national security committed by some belligerents in the
Sudanese civil war.
These violations include, among others, the widespread use
of Tigray People's Liberation Front (TPLF) mercenaries in
the conflict, he revealed.
He confirmed that the Sudanese Armed Forces, also provided
weapons and financial support to these mercenaries ---- thus
facilitating their incursions along Ethiopia's western border.
"The activities of TPLF mercenaries in Sudan are in the public
domain, and there is ample and credible evidence, showing
that Sudan -- serves as a centre of operations for various
anti-Ethiopian forces," the Foreign Ministry denounced.
He said that these hostile actions, as well as the recent and
previous accusations by officials of the Sudanese Armed
Forces, are carried out at the behest of external
sponsors who seek to promote their own
nefarious agenda.
He reiterated Addis Ababa's solidarity with the people of
Khartoum, while reaffirming the bonds of friendship
during these difficult times.
He once again called for dialogue between the warring parties
in the Sudanese civil war, as there is no military solution to
the crisis.
Ethiopia underscored the need for an immediate humanitarian
truce, followed by a sustained ceasefire and an independent,
inclusive and transparent civilian-led dialogue and transition
process, to lay the foundation for lasting peace and the
restoration of civilian rule, the statement concluded.
Sudan, on Tuesday, accused the United Arab Emirates and Ethiopia
of orchestrating a drone attack on Khartoum International Airport,
Foreign Minister Mohieddin Salem and military spokesman Asim
Awad Abd al-Wahab said, at a joint press conference.
The indictments follow a series of airstrikes the day before
on the capital's main airport, residential areas and several
military installations, including the Signal Corps base in
Khartoum North and the Al-Markhiyat training centre
in Omdurman.
Salem and al-Wahab said they had conclusive evidence
that the drones used in the operation were launched
from Ethiopia's Bahir Dar airport.
[Rhondda Records adds: divide and rule
still works, folks: UAE = CIA-is-real.]
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African Strategic Genome
Advisory Group launched
May 4th, 9:44am
(Prensa Latina)
The African Centres for Disease Control and Prevention today...
announced the launch of the African Strategic Advisory Group
on Genome, which will provide independent, multidisciplinary
technical guidance..... on genomics governance and
its implementation.
The eight-member group brings together renowned experts from
the continent and other parts of the world through pathogenic
and human genomics, bioinformatics, clinical genetics,
precision medicine, public health, data governance,
ethics and capacity development.
According to the African Union health agency -- this marks a
fundamental step in advancing its vision to democratize
access to that branch of science for better public
health and precision programming, integrated
disease surveillance... and outbreaks
preparedness and response, plus
development ....and the local
manufacturing of medical
countermeasures.
The Advisory Group will ensure that genomics is deployed
ethically, responsibly and for the highest public good,
with African leadership, ownership and equitable
benefit-sharing at the centre of these
continental initiatives.
Africa has made great progress in expanding the sector
through the Pathogen Genomics Initiative, which
strengthened sequencing, the laboratory,
bioinformatics and data systems.....
across the continent.
These investments supported its use for the surveillance and
characterization of public health threats, including Mpox,
cholera, antimicrobial resistance, malaria and other
epidemic-prone diseases.
The Advisory Group will help consolidate these achievements
while guiding the broader application of pathogens & human
genomics to address Africa's priority health challenges
........including the growing burden of non-
communicable diseases.
Its creation is aligned with Africa's broader Health Security
and Sovereignty agenda, which emphasizes the strength
of institutions, continental preparedness and response
capacity, sustainable financing, digital transformation,
local manufacturing and joint procurement.
This will provide recommendations on strategic priorities,
harmonized standards, technology transfer, data
governance, privacy, intellectual property,
ethics and partnerships to strengthen
genomics as a cornerstone of
African health security
and development.
Africa's Centres for Disease Control and Prevention take a
decisive step towards a future where genomics drives
innovation, improves preparedness for emerging
threats, it enables precision public health,
strengthens systems, as well as
delivering better and more
equitable outcomes for
all citizens.
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National alert in Kenya
for brutal downpours
May 4th, 9:37am
(Prensa Latina)
A national alert is in effect today in Kenya due to the dangers
of flooding caused by the brutal downpours that have hit
areas of the east of the country since the weekend.
The first official count of deaths from causes derived from the
rains amounts to 18, although.... it is not ruled out that there
will be more victims when the rescue tasks are completed.
The combination of persistence and intensity of rainfall brings
to mind the tragedy caused at the end of last March when
horrendous downpours flooded this capital and caused
the death of dozens of people & the destruction of a
growing number of homes, thousands of displaced
people and multimillion-dollar economic losses.
The downpours in this East African country --- contrast with the
persistent droughts suffered by states in the south and north
of the continent, the consequence according to specialists
--- of climate change, caused by human predation and the
generation of greenhouse gases....... released into the
atmosphere.. by the economies of the industrialized
countries, among which...... the former African
colonies do not appear: a paradox, the West
believes.... is worth it.
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Ethiopian Airlines receives
important award from...
its passengers
May 4th, 3:57am
(Prensa Latina)
Ethiopian Airlines received the award for Best Airline in Africa
2026 at the APEX Passenger Choice Awards, a recognition
that reflects the trust and loyalty of their passengers, a
statement from the local company revealed today.
The award is based on independently verified customer reviews
and its results are based entirely on real experiences,
the note explained.
He stressed --- that this turns the recognition into a true vote of
confidence on the part of the travelers themselves and APEX
in the long-term commitment to quality of service and
excellence operation of the flag airline of Ethiopia
and leader on the continent.
Ethiopian Airlines Group CEO Mesfin Tasew highlighted - that the
award is a reflection of the dedication and work of staff across
the network. “Being named Africa's Best Airline motivates us
to continue raising our standards - and offer an experience
our customers can trust and enjoy”, he said.
For his part, the CEO of the APEX Group, Joe Leader, stated that
the awarding of the award to the Ethiopian airline is the result
of the opinion of verified passengers..... on a large scale.
Leader said that, with more than one million verified flight ratings
collected through TripIt on over 600 airlines around the world,
APEX recognizes companies using the most transparent
awards methodology in the industry.
“Ethiopian Airlines... continues to demonstrate its leadership in
African aviation through excellence in passenger experience,
operational commitment and a standard of service that
connects with travellers across the continent... and
beyond”, he concluded.
Looking ahead, the African aviation company maintains its focus
on innovation, with continued investments in modern aircraft,
digital transformation and service improvements across its
growing global network.
Guided by a strong and people-centred vision, the airline
continues to strengthen its position as an industry
leader in Africa ---------- while expanding its
presence internationally.
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'Made in Ethiopia' Exhibition Boosts
--- Domestic Manufacturing Sector
May 2nd, 7:29am
(Prensa Latina)
The Addis Ababa International Convention Center today
hosts --- the Fourth "Made in Ethiopia" Exhibition,
considered a national reference event --- that
seeks to position the manufacturing sector
as a cornerstone of the country's
economic growth.
Until May 8, the event will be held under the theme "Made in
Ethiopia for multifaceted sovereignty" with over 150,000
local and international visitors, plus manufacturers,
investors, policy makers and innovators.
The Ethiopian Industry Minister Melaku Alebel said the initiative
improves the competitiveness of domestic manufacturers by
increasing productivity. It said it addresses structural
bottlenecks and expands market access through
coordinated policy support.... and
targeted interventions.
Alebel revealed.. that the exhibition could generate over 850 trade
deals worth over 5 billion birr ($31,848,133), highlighting its role
as a shopping centre and the policy-driven platform.... for
industrial expansion.
The event is designed not only to promote Ethiopian-made
products, but also to accelerate innovation, technology
transfers and knowledge sharing between sectors,
he added.
Startups ---- will have a dedicated space... to connect
with established companies & develop business ties.
In addition to the exhibits, the program will include panel
discussions, product development competitions, and
recognition awards ---- aimed at strengthening
Ethiopia's broader industrial ecosystem.
The initiative is aligned with national efforts - to strengthen
food sovereignty through stronger agro-industrial linkages.
It also reflects a broader push to reposition Ethiopia's
manufacturing sector ---- as a driver of economic
transformation and global competitiveness.
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Ethiopian Prime Minister visits
Gobeze solar panel plant
May 2nd, 7:13am
(Prensa Latina)
Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed, visited the Huajian Special
Economic Zone today where he verified the development of the
Gobeze solar cell manufacturing plant established in 2025.
Ahmed, on his account on the social network X, recalled - that the
factory was the result of an agreement signed with the company
Gobez Electric Manufacturing of Singapore at the Investment
Forum last year, with an initial budget of 100 million dollars.
He specified that, thanks to the effective support and exhaustive
monitoring, the facility was operational ---- in just six months.
Equipped with modern machinery and technology, it
generated employment opportunities for many
citizens, he stressed.
The Ethiopian head of government explained that, in its first phase,
the plant has an annual production capacity of 2 gigawatts, which
contributes to the achievement of the national vision ....of fully
meeting energy its demand, through renewable sources.
The visit to the special economic zone included a shoe factory and
electrical substation located within the Hawassa industrial park.
The latter continues to serve as a hub for Ethiopia's
industrialization by boosting high-tech
manufacturing and export-
oriented growth.
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Nigerian army - bombs bases of
armed groups in the northeast
May 2nd, 7:09am
(Prensa Latina)
Nigeria - carried out an air offensive in the northeast of the country
against the bases of armed factions in the Sambisa forest and the
Tumbuns region, it was learned here today from military sources.
According to a military statement published on social networks,
the attacks precisely hit the strategic structures of these
armed groups.
It was also said... that the air operations were carried out on
Thursday and Friday of this week against logistics centres
identified as belonging to groups classified as insurgents
that he did not specify, where dozens of militiamen were
located, as well as storage infrastructure and defensive
systems based on trenches.
In northern Nigeria, Africa's most populous country, several Islamist
groups operate, such as Boko Haram and its West African faction
of the Islamic State (Iswap) or the so-called Jama'at Nusrat al-
Islam wal-Muslimin, which are dedicated to kidnapping and
armed attacks on Christian villages, schools, & churches.
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More than a billion Africans..
cannot afford a healthy diet
May 1st, 2:19pm
(Prensa Latina)
More than one billion Africans cannot afford a healthy diet,
according to a report published today that warned of the
continent's departure from its food and nutrition goals
for 2030.
With less than four years to go to meet Sustainable Development
Goal 2 on Zero Hunger by 2030, 66.6% of Africa's population
could not afford a healthy diet in 2024, which is more than
double the global average of 31.9 per cent.
The report by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United
Nations, the World Food Programme, the Economic Commission
for Africa and the African Union Commission identified rising
food costs --- as a driver of the crisis.
By region, East Africa accounted for the largest proportion, with
365.5 million people affected, while Southern Africa had the
lowest level with 45.3 million, the Down to Earth
portal reflected.
The proportion of people who cannot afford a healthy
diet varied widely by country, the paper adds.
In nine nations, more than 80 percent of the population could
not afford nutritious food, highlighting serious challenges to
food security and nutrition.
These include Burundi, the Central African Republic,
Madagascar, Malawi, Mozambique, Niger, South
Sudan and Zambia.
Some countries showed progress -- such as Benin, Botswana,
Comoros, Democratic Republic of Congo, Djibouti, Eswatini,
Ethiopia, Liberia, Namibia, Senegal, Sudan, Kenya,
Tanzania and Uganda that between 2019 and
2024 reduced the proportion of people
unable to afford a healthy diet.
Likewise, in 2024 more than 306 million Africans were
undernourished, for an increase of 10 million people
over 2023 estimates and 73 million people, since
the Covid-19 pandemic.
The burden of hunger, as measured by the prevalence of
undernutrition, has worsened significantly since 2010,
reversing the gains made between 2000 and 2010.
20.2% of Africa's population was undernourished in 2024,
an increase of 4.3% since 2010, which contrasts with
global trends and highlights the disproportionate
impact of food insecurity on the continent.
While Africa reduced undernourishment to 15.9% in 2015, levels
have since risen again, widening the gap with global averages.
As a result, one in five Africans is undernourished, a proportion
that has risen steadily since 2010, reflecting a deepening,
persistent food security crisis.
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Angolan President ----
greets Workers' Day
May 1st, 11:56am
(Prensa Latina)
Angolan President João Lourenço today addressed a message
on the occasion of International Workers' Day, where he
affirms that the Executive does everything possible
to improve the living conditions of the workers
and their families.
In the note, published on the Presidency's social networks,
the president acknowledged the difficulties that persist
for workers -- and mentioned that they are working to
guarantee access to well-paid jobs and to create
legislation that protects them in every way.
He maintained that the anniversary "values the commitment of
those who ensure with their effort, so often anonymous and
undervalued, the production of goods and services
essential for human existence."
He pointed out that workers around the world celebrate the
fraternal ties and solidarity that unite them, regardless of
the systems of government in which they participate,
in their work activity.
"On this day in May, I greet all Angolan workers, on all fronts
and services, in which they contribute to the development
and international projection of our country," he concluded.
In Angola, May 1 is a holiday and, although it does not happen
in all provinces, in some such as Cabinda, after coordination
with the authorities, some trade union organizations
marched peacefully this Friday celebrating their
achievements or reiterating their demands
such as a salary increase.
According to the yearbook of the 2025 employment survey,
carried out by the National Institute of Statistics and
published last April, the employment rate in the
country was estimated at 63.7% -
13,366,038 people.
Informal employment comprised approximately four-fifths
of the employed population, while the underemployment
rate was 2.1%.
The unemployment rate in the population aged 15 years
or older, was estimated at 28.3% --- 5,284,316 people.
So the real unemployment rate
for adults, was much lower.
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Angola... invites Japan to
invest in various sectors
May 1st, 9:28am
(Prensa Latina)
Angolan Foreign Minister Téte António today invited the Japanese
public and private sectors to explore investment opportunities in
agribusiness, the blue economy, renewable energy sources
and digitalization.
The Angolan foreign minister, in talks with his counterpart from the
Asian nation, Motegi Toshimitsu, highlighted the reform program
promoted by the government to improve the business
environment and diversify the economy, and urged
Japan to become a key player in this.
Toshimitsu, who arrived in Luanda the day before for a 48-hour
working visit, met on Friday with Angolan President João
Lourenço, with whom he discussed aspects related to
the State and the prospects for strengthening
bilateral cooperation.
Both sides agreed --- on strengthening ties in the
political-diplomatic, economic and commercial
fields, the Angolan Presidency said.
The Japanese diplomat, during his talks with Foreign Minister
Téte António, also reviewed the current state of cooperation
and identified new areas of cooperation, particularly in rare
earth and oil deposits, the local Foreign Ministry said.
At the multilateral level, they exchanged views on cooperation
within the framework of the African Union and the Tokyo
International Conference on African Development
(TICAD), on which Minister António highlighted
the pioneering nature of this partnership;
while Toshimitsu reiterated Japan's
position as a strategic partner
of Africa.
The Japanese diplomat ......expressed his solidarity with the
populations affected by the recent floods in the province of
Benguela, and for his part the Angolan foreign minister
praised the visit of the Japanese -- as a clear sign of
the vitality of relations between the two countries.
Japan remains a long-standing partner, whose capacity for
technological innovation and resilience serves as an
inspiration for Angola's reconstruction and
economic development process,
António said.
He thanked Japan for its support --- in sectors considered to be of
fundamental importance, and especially for the role of the Japan
International Cooperation Agency (JICA) in the implementation
of technical cooperation programs and projects.
Angola & Japan established relations on September 9, 1976,
so this year ----- they will commemorate half a century.
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Somali troops demand death
of dozens of Islamists
April 30th, 10:19am
(Prensa Latina)
Somalia's military command today claimed responsibility
for the death in combat of more than 22 members of its
deadly enemy, the Islamist group Al Shabab.
The clash occurred in the Baix Sabelle region, south of this
capital, where the army's presence has increased
substantially in recent weeks thanks to the
action of local clans..... and with the
"support of international allies"
that the statement does
not identify.
Among the Islamist group's casualties is one of its senior
commanders, Cabdiraxmaan Jiri in the report, lacking
independent confirmation due to difficulties in
accessing the area of the operation.
The emphasis of the Somali strategy seems to be focused
on dislodging al-Shabab, which - in recent months - has
increased its operations in towns north of the capital.
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Foreign Ministry and UNDP discuss
support for diplomatic reform
in Ethiopia
April 30th, 10:05pm
(Prensa Latina)
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ethiopia, in collaboration with the
United Nations Development Program (UNDP), today convened the
Partners' Roundtable to support ongoing institutional programs.
The ministry's reform program, aimed to strengthen human
resources capacity, improve efficiency and effectiveness,
and establish a modern personnel management system
aligned with the evolving demands of contemporary
diplomacy, the Foreign Ministry reported on its X
social network account.
During the event, Minister of State for Foreign Affairs Berhanu
Tsegaye stated that the initiative is designed to strengthen
the ministry's ability to effectively implement Ethiopia's
new foreign policy ----- and respond to evolving
international dynamics.
Tsegaye also mentioned supporting ongoing internal reforms
and providing a modern, efficient and professional
diplomatic service.
UNDP's resident representative here, Samuel Doe, highlighted
the importance of strengthening sector capacity and
institutional reform.
Doe described the African nation as a diplomatic hub and
stabilizing force in the region, and reiterated that the UN
agency's continued commitment to supporting the
ministry's efforts to foster a capable and skilled
workforce in order to elevate Ethiopia's voice
on global platforms.
Closing the roundtable, Minister of State for Foreign Affairs
Hadera Abera affirmed that the Foreign Ministry remains
fully committed to implementing the reform with clarity,
transparency, accountability and measurable results.
Abera emphasized that these are transformations necessary
to ensure that the ministry remains relevant, responsive and
able to advance national interests in a rapidly evolving
global environment, as well as contribute to global
well-being.
The meeting provided a platform for information exchange,
alliance building, and coordinated support for the
envisioned reform agenda. On the occasion,
the development partners pledged to
support ongoing initiatives.
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China expands zero tariffs ----- to
share opportunities with Africa
by Ma Tong and Zhang Yiyi
April 29th, 7:07pm
(Global Times)
In Nairobi, officials and business groups from China and Kenya
have been discussing.... how they could leverage Beijing's
zero-tariff policy to open wider opportunities for Kenyan
companies in the vast Chinese market --- while African
traders in China are already scouting for more goods
to export there, as the new policy begins to clear
a smoother path for China-Africa trade.
China has noted the earnest expectation and positive
feedback from Africa regarding the zero-tariff
treatment. This is an important measure of
China taking the initiative to expand
unilateral opening up, the Chinese
Foreign Ministry spokesperson
Lin Jian said on Wednesday.
As protectionism and unilateralism are on the rise, and
continents near the Middle East are hit by spillovers
of the situation there, China shares opportunities
and pursues common development with Africa
through the zero-tariff policy, and contributes
to global peace and development with
greater stability in China-Africa ties,
the spokesperson stressed.
China will continue to sign agreements on economic partnership
for shared development with African countries, and, at the same
time upgrade "green lanes" ...for importing African agricultural
and food products to China, so as to further improve China-
Africa trade facilitation, Lin said.
According to the Customs Tariff Commission of the State Council
on Tuesday, China will grant zero-tariff treatment, in the form of
preferential tariff rates, to an additional 20 African countries
that have established diplomatic ties with China and are
not classified as the least developed countries, from
May 1, 2026 to April 30, 2028.
This came after China had granted zero-tariff treatment on 100%
of tariff lines since December 1, 2024 for 33 of least developed
African countries with which it maintains diplomatic relations.
That means the country will expand zero-tariff treatment to all
African countries that have diplomatic relations with it
starting Friday.
The move marks the full upgrade of the zero-tariff policy for Africa
to its highest level, and comes at an historic moment, as China
and Africa mark the 70th anniversary of their diplomatic ties,
reflecting the consistency of China's Africa policy.
Du Xiaohui, director-general of the Foreign Ministry's
Department of African Affairs called the measure a
"golden name card" of bilateral cooperation.
The new policy responds to the practical difficulty that these
African countries face in completing negotiations in the
short run, while negotiations between the two sides
will continue, China's Ministry of Commerce
(MOFCOM) said on Wednesday.
Institutional empowerment
Also on Wednesday, China's customs authority released a
detailed interpretation of rules of origin for imports from
eligible African countries under the zero-tariff policy,
adding what experts describe as "operational
clarity" to the landmark market-opening
measure and helping translate it into
customs practice.
The clarification came, after the Customs Tariff Commission set
out the tariff policy on Tuesday and the General Administration
of Customs (GAC) later.... issued the corresponding origin
management measures.
The GAC interpretation details how eligible imports can qualify for
preferential treatment, covering origin determination, certificates
of origin, direct shipment and customs declaration procedures,
according to the customs authority's official statement.
For African exporters and traders, the customs clarification is
more than a technical document, as it gives businesses a
clearer path ---- to tailor production, logistics and sales
plans - for the Chinese market, Song Wei, a professor
at the School of International Relations and
Diplomacy at Beijing Foreign Studies
University, told the Global Times
on Wednesday.
Sourakhata Tirera, a Senegalese businessman who has been
engaged in China-Africa trade since 2003, told the Global
Times that he is actively looking for higher-quality
African products to export to China, hoping to
leverage the new zero-tariff policy, to
expand business opportunities.
"The policy opens access to the world's largest consumer market
and gives African businesses a chance to shift from importing to
exporting," Tirera said, adding that it could also help drive
industrial development and job creation if African
governments support the private sector in
seizing this major opportunity.
The Greater Bay Area Importers and Exporters Association,
a chamber of commerce covering the southern Chinese
region's 11 cities, has close trade links with Africa. Its
president Lam Lung-on told the Global Times on
Wednesday that "quality African consumer
goods, such as Namibian lobsters and
Tanzanian mud crabs... are entering
the area's market at a faster pace."
Citing agriculture as an example, Lam said that the zero-tariff
policy will remove the tariff disadvantage of processed
goods compared with raw materials, encouraging
local primary and deep processing in Africa,
while also strengthening supply and
production links, in sectors such
as machinery and electronics,
textiles and minerals.
China has remained Africa's largest trading partner for 17
consecutive years. In the first quarter of 2026, China-
Africa trade reached 646.56 billion yuan ($94.56
billion), up 23.7 percent year-on-year, official
data showed.
Business groups in Africa -- have urged firms to seize the
opportunity. In a statement published on its website on
Monday, the Kenya National Chamber of Commerce &
Industry (KNCCI) said that China's zero-tariff policy
offers "unprecedented export growth" prospects,
with its president Erick Rutto noting ---- that the
opportunities for Kenyan products ------- could
become "virtually limitless" - if businesses
act decisively.
Responsibility of a major country
Song views the zero-tariff policy as a strategic step that could
help move bilateral cooperation beyond individual projects
toward full industrial-chain collaboration that will support
Africa's economic autonomy, with implications that
extend beyond bilateral ties.
African officials have voiced similar expectations. According to
Xinhua, Abraham Korir Sing'Oei, principal secretary at Kenya's
State Department for Foreign Affairs, described the zero-tariff
agreement at a high-level symposium on Monday as a land-
mark framework for boosting mutually beneficial trade and
investment, plus --- a blueprint for other African countries.
Effective implementation of the policy would be important not
only for Kenya and China, but also as a demonstration of the
two sides' joint efforts to implement the outcomes of the
2024 Forum on China-Africa Cooperation and uphold
WTO rules, the report cited Regina Akoth Ombam,
principal secretary of Kenya's State Department
for Trade, as saying.
In recent years, some Western media outlets have portrayed
China's role in Africa ..in a negative light, warning of over-
dependence on raw material exports, describing the
relationship as "asymmetrical" and even framing
African countries as "pawns" in some broader
geopolitical competition. However, such
nfalse arratives to smear China-Africa
cooperation have been increasingly
dismissed as baseless ---- as their
mutually beneficial engagement
advances, analysts said.
While the US tightens its market and imposes restrictions, China
is opening its market and creating a new preferential trade
framework for African nations, an analysis by RT said,
pointing to the pragmatic drivers behind China-Africa
cooperation, from restructuring trade flows and
standardizing market access rules - to forging
deeper economic ties.... between African
partners and the Chinese market.
China's zero-tariff policy is now drawing more development
resources to the African continent, materially advancing
regional integration - and strengthening its capacity for
self-driven development, while demonstrating China's
commitment to sharing market dividends with the
world and supporting the development of the
Global South, Song noted.
China-Africa trade has expanded 27.5-fold over the past two
decades, rising from 87.38 billion yuan in 2000 to 2.49
trillion yuan in 2025, according to customs data,
underscoring the strong momentum and
deepening integration of bilateral
economic ties.
MOFCOM said in its Wednesday statement -- that China's
decision to take the lead in cutting tariffs demonstrates
its responsibility as a major country and advances the
Global Governance Initiative and Global Development
Initiative, amid rising unilateralism & protectionism.
China-Africa economic and trade cooperation has repeatedly
proven to be mutually beneficial and win-win, experts said.
As the Kenyan media Business Daily Africa put it, the
message from China is "clear and consistent":
"We are partners," "We respect your
sovereignty," and there are "no
political conditions."
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22 Al Shabaab Islamists
are killed in Somalia
April 29th, midday
(Prensa Latina)
Somalia's US-backed authorities reported today that
their Army eliminated some 22 members of Al
Shabaab during actions carried out in the
Lower Shabelle region.
The Somali Ministry of Defense announced this Wednesday
that the operation took place in the last 72 hours and had
international air support - whose origin it did not specify.
He also specified that among the fatal victims of the Islamists
is a senior Al Shabaab official named Abdirahman Jeri, who
was known for terrorizing the civilian population.
The actions included direct ground clashes and aerial
bombardments, and took place in Buulo Abdalla,
between Mubarak and Ugunji, in the south
of the country.
Al Shabab, is an Islamist faction allied to Al Qaeda that
carries out continuous attacks against military and
civilian facilities in Somalia and seeks to establish
an Islamic state and operates mainly in rural
areas of the country, in central and
southern Somalia.
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Nigerien Army eliminates 13
alleged Islamists in combat
April 29th, 11:48am
(Prensa Latina)
The Government of Niger confirmed: that 13 alleged
Islamists were eliminated in recent days, in several
military operations, as reported here today by
military sources.
In a report published this Wednesday, the Niger Integrated
Operations Coordination Centre said that during the
period from April 20 to 26, the Defense and
Security Forces maintained constant
operational pressure throughout
the national territory.
The military report added that in these armed actions, war
material and significant quantities of what it described
as prohibited goods - were seized.
Niger, along with Mali and Burkina Faso, is a member of
the Alliance of Sahel States after leaving the Economic
Community of West African States because they
considered it too attached to the interests on
the continent --- of the European colonial
powers and the US, and strengthenied
its military cooperation ties with
Russia, instead.
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IATA urged African governments
to prioritize aviation sector
April 29th, 11:35am
(Prensa Latina)
The International Air Transport Association (IATA) urged African
governments here today to prioritize aviation as a strategic
engine of economic and social development, highlighting
its role as essential economic infrastructure for
the continent.
IATA Regional Vice President for Africa and the Middle East, Kamil
Alawadhi, speaking at the Focus Africa Conference, declared that
aviation is economic infrastructure for the continent and its value
lies in the long-term benefits it generates.
Alawadhi noted that focusing on security, cost competitiveness,
energy security and sustainability, as well as ease of doing
business, would boost employment, trade, tourism and
regional integration.
He stressed that aviation safety performance in Africa improved,
with the accident rate decreasing from 12.13 per million sectors
in 2024 to 7.86 in 2025, although this figure remains above the
world average of 1.32.
In that sense, he urged greater application of the Standards
and Recommended Methods of the International Civil
Aviation Organization, improving the publication of
accident investigation reports and increasing the
implementation of global safety audit systems.
The vice president stated that the cost of operating in the
aviation sector on the continent remains approximately
15% higher than the world average, mainly due to
taxes and fees.
Expressed concern about the high API-PNR rates in several
countries (imposed by some governments on airlines to
finance border control, security and computer
systems for processing passenger data).
In this regard, it requested the implementation of the decision
of the Economic Community of West African States to
eliminate taxes on aviation and reduce certain fees
by 25%, while warning about source-based
corporate taxation proposals, which
could lead to double taxation.
In terms of sustainability and energy security, IATA highlighted
Africa's potential in sustainable aviation fuel production and
its participation in the Carbon Offsetting and Reduction
Plan for International Aviation.
It revealed that the continent could supply 57.6 million Eligible
Emission Units and up to 106 million tons of raw materials
suitable for sustainable fuels by 2050 from agricultural
waste, forest waste and urban solid waste.
The latter, he stressed, as long as there are support
policies and adequate investment frameworks.
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Leaders debate in Ethiopia about
the future of aviation in Africa
April 29th, 11:06am
(Prensa Latina)
Global and regional aviation leaders discuss today in Ethiopia
the future of air transport on the continent under the Focus
Africa initiative ----- of the International Air Transport
Association (IATA).
The two-day meeting, hosted by the Ethiopian Airlines Group,
brought together airline executives, regulators and policy
makers to review continued progress and set priorities
as ------ strengthening safety, improving connectivity
and improving African operational efficiency.
The discussions are part of IATA's broader Focus Africa initiative,
which seeks to address ''structural challenges'' in the sector,
while unlocking growth potential through policy alignment,
infrastructure development and regulatory cooperation.
Key agenda items include strengthening aviation safety systems,
the advancement of intra-African connectivity in line with the
African Single Air Transport Market and the acceleration of
digital transformation in airline and airport operations.
Participants will also explore measures to reduce operating
costs and improve competitiveness across the sector.
Africa's aviation industry remains seen as a key driver
of economic integration and development, and stake
holders stress the need for coordinated reforms
to address --- regulatory fragmentation and
cost inefficiencies.
Ethiopian Airlines, a leading continental airline present at major
aviation forums, plays a central role in facilitating discussions,
which will continue tomorrow through technical sessions
and policy dialogues.
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Energy policies focused AU
side event in South Africa
April 29th, 10:44am
(Prensa Latina)
Africa's transition from design to implementation of energy
policies today focused on one of the parallel events of the
Fifth Regular Session of the Specialized Technical
Committee of Transport and Energy of the
African Union (AU).
Discussions addressed the African Single Electricity Market,
the Grand Inga Hydroelectric Project and the African Green
Hydrogen Programme.
Notable developments include improved coordination,
regulatory harmonization and planning frameworks,
but significant gaps in financing, governance and
implementation... remain.
Participants recognized that the African Single Electricity
Market drives integration and cross-border trade, but it
requires greater political commitment and reforms in
the energy sector.
The Grand Inga project, with a potential of 44 gigawatts,
in the Democratic Republic of the Congo - and seen as
an emblematic proposal of the AU Agenda 2063 -
offers large-scale energy for industrialization.
However, it faces complex financial and
coordination challenges.
Green hydrogen - presents future opportunities for clean
energy & industrial growth, it emerged during the event.
They agreed that success depends on mobilizing
investments, strengthening institutions and
ensuring coordinated .....and demand-
oriented implementation.
The African Union Commission, in collaboration with the
South African Government, organized the event in
Johannesburg from April 27 to 30 --- under the
theme: “The Africa we build: Transport and
energy as catalysts for Africa's prosperity”.
Ministers and experts assist, to advance the continental
infrastructure, transport and energy agenda - serving as
a high-level platform to review all progress, address the
emerging challenges ...and accelerate implementation
of key continental programmes, including the Africa
Infrastructure Development Programme.
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Government of Ethiopia announced
restoration of diesel supply
April 29th, 6:21am
(Prensa Latina)
The government of Ethiopia announced today the decision
to restore the nine million litres of diesel per day, which
decreased to 4.5 million due to the increase in diesel
prices & oil due to the conflict in the Middle East.
Ethiopian Finance Minister Ahmed Shide stated that after
the measure was announced, transportation from
Djibouti to Addis Ababa began this Tuesday,
while to regional states it will do so today.
Shide noted that the supply of gasoline and jet fuel continued at
full capacity during crisis-related disruptions in the Middle East
due to US and Israeli aggression against Iran. To avoid the
pressure of global supply disruptions on the economy, he
explained that the government maintained fuel supplies
by purchasing them at high prices through special
acquisitions, he revealed.
Consequently, fuel is currently subsidized at an additional
20 billion birr (more than $127 million) per month beyond
previous levels.
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Angola --- takes another step
in its digital transformation
April 28th, 3:31pm
(Prensa Latina)
The president of Angola, João Lourenço, inaugurated today,
a new Government Data Centre, a structure that represents
another step towards the digital transformation of the
country in the work for technological sovereignty.
Located in the area between Camama and Kilamba, in the
Angolan capital, the Centre will operate 24 hours a day
and will guarantee data storage and processing
services for government systems, as well as
for public and private digital platforms.
With an area of 6,225 sq metres and an estimated investment
of 89 million US dollars, the Data Centre was designed in
accordance with international reliability standards
and will serve as the basis for implementation
of the Angolan National Cloud.
The purpose is to centralize and integrate the computer systems
of ministries, public institutions and sovereign organizations, so
the migration of information to the new platform will be carried
out on a mandatory and progressive basis.
The Minister of Telecommunications, Information Technologies
& Social Communication, Mário Oliveira, highlighted that data
is one of the main strategic assets of nations, hence the
importance of them staying under national jurisdiction
and institutional protection ----- with all the right
conditions ------- such as those in the
recently inaugurated centre.
He valued among the main benefits, the
increase in investor confidence, and
the reduction in operating costs.
The new centre is expected to contribute to the
modernization of public administration -- and
strengthen cybersecurity; while promoting
the digital economy --- via innovation in
areas such as artificial intelligence,
Big Data and smart cities.
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They recognize Cuba's resistance
in Angola and express solidarity
April 28th, 2:43pm
(Prensa Latina)
Cuba has always demonstrated an admirable ability to
face difficulties - with dignity, courage and unity, the
general secretary of the Forum of Combatants of
the Battle of Cuito Cuanavale (Focobacc),
Espírito Santo José Malanga,
said today.
During an event at the Museum-Memorial of the Battle of
Kifangondo, in Luanda --- the manager expressed the
deep solidarity of his organization with the Cuban
people at this very challenging time; as well as
respect -- “for their strength and resistance
throughout history”.
At the meeting, dedicated to remembering the 65th
anniversaries of the Cuban victory over invading
forces in Playa Girón (April 19, 1961), and the
49th anniversary of the first visit to Angola
of the historic leader of the Revolution --
Fidel Castro (March 1977), the general
secretary of Focobacc highlighted
the resilience - of those born in
the Antillean islands.
He argued that current times are marked by sacrifices
and that it is in these circumstances --- that hope
becomes more valuable. “May there never be
a lack of confidence - that better days will
come, built with perseverance, dialogue
& the resilient spirit that characterizes
the Cuban people”, he added.
In the presence of members of the Cuban state mission,
led by the ambassador, Oscar León, and the military
attaché, Colonel Enrique Kindelán; representatives
of the diplomatic corps accredited in the country
and members of organizations in solidarity with
the island --- ratified their admiration for Cuba.
“The world accompanies, recognizes and values their
struggle with courage and a notable capacity for
improvement. Today more than ever, those
values remain firm in the strength of
their people”, he stressed.
In his words, he expressed his hope that the country
“finds paths of stability, progress and well-being for
all its citizens”, and reaffirmed respect, support
and consideration for the Caribbean nation.
We trust that the strength of his people will always
be greater ----- than any challenge, he concluded.
Ambassador Oscar León stressed that, 65 years after
the defeat of imperialism and its mercenaries, in
Playa Girón, the administration of US President
Donald Trump has significantly intensified the
economic commercial and financial blockade
against Cuba, with the false pretext of it
being - an ''unusual and extraordinary
threat''.
He explained - that the main measures include a blockade
of oil supplies, the inclusion on the list of countries that
supposedly sponsor terrorism ---- and the increase in
financial sanctions --- as a collective punishment
for the island's population.
“Today we reaffirm our conviction that any strategy that
seeks to destroy the Cuban Revolution - will face the
firmest rejection of the Cuban people and will fail”,
he emphasized.
He added that Girón is a sign of victory and meaning
of the conviction of Cubans when we say Homeland
or death! We will win!
“It is also a lesson in patriotism, independence and
sovereignty”, he noted and meant that we will
continue defending our essences:
independence, sovereignty,
socialist democracy....
peace --- and all the
achievements of
social justice.
_________________________________
They remember Girón's victory
and the visit of Fidel Castro
in Angola
April 28th, 12:42pm
(Prensa Latina)
The Museum-Memorial of the Battle of Kifangondo today
hosted a meeting with history, remembering the 65th
anniversaries of the Cuban victory over invading
forces in Playa Girón - and Fidel Castro's first
visit to Angola.
Members of the Cuban state mission, led by ambassador,
Oscar León, and the military attaché, Colonel Enrique
Kindelán; representatives of the diplomatic corps
accredited in the country and members of
solidarity organizations with the island
reviewed the friendship between
Angola and Cuba.... at the
historic site.
The placing of a wreath in the mounds that serve as a tribute
to the soldiers of both nations who gave their lives in battle,
decisive for the declaration of Angolan independence
(November 1975) was the activity ....that began
the program.
Those present learned details of the site and its creation, from
the visit of the leader of the Cuban Revolution, Fidel Castro
(1926-2016), and... the first Angolan president, António
Agostinho Neto (1922-1979), who laid the first stone
of what would become the Memorial, on March
24th, in 1977.
The director of the museum, Colonel Elísio Rodrigues,
remembered the Cuban Commander in Chief, as a
man who stood out for his firmness & principles,
his capacity for mobilization & strategic vision,
and he considered him a symbol of resistance
against external domination ---- with a great
global impact.
On the centenary of such a huge figure in contemporary
history, as Angolans, we also assume his teachings of
courage and his commitment to the noblest causes,
he said.
The general secretary of the Forum of Combatants of the
Battle of Cuito Cuanavale (Focobacc), Espírito Santo
José Malanga..... recalled the friendship between
Angola and Cuba, consolidated over 50 years,
and where the military cooperation of the
Caribbean nation --- stands out.
He expressed solidarity with the island - in the midst of the
current difficult circumstances marked by US aggression
and stressed that the world recognizes the heroism of
the Cuban people.
Ambassador Oscar León offered details about how the events
of the mercenary invasion of Playa Girón occurred in 1961,
since the terrorist attacks that preceded it and the
bombings of the airports of Santiago de Cuba,
Ciudad Libertad and San Antonio de los
Baños on April 15.
He also referred to the proclamation of the socialist character
of the Revolution on the 16th, the mercenary landing on the
17th and the defeat, 66 hours later, on April 19.
“Girón --- is for Cubans a symbol of freedom, synonymous with
victory, confirmation of the indestructible unity of a people
and its revolution; it is also a battle flag, that will never
be lowered, and that always leads the Cuban people
to victory”, he maintained.
On the day, the embassy gave a portrait of Fidel Castro
to the Kifangondo Battle Memorial Museum.
________________________________________________
Mali airline announces
suspension of flights
April 28th, 11:50am
(Prensa Latina)
The airline Sky Mali announced today the temporary
suspension of flights from this capital to the cities
of Gao and Mopti, in the midst of the current
situation of insecurity that this African
country is experiencing.
The cancellation of air travel comes after last weekend allies of
radical groups and Tuareg militias carried out attacks against
targets in Damascus and other cities in the national territory,
in what is considered one of the largest local attacks that
have occurred in the last decade.
Through a statement, the airline announced after its decision
that “the safety of our passengers, crew and operations
remain our top priority”.
Media reported that despite the prevailing unrest in the
Sahel nation, in recent hours in various local parts
schools and offices reopened their doors, as
signs of the return to normality.
Controls were also lifted - around military sites in Bamako
and other territories - although the movement of soldiers
around those enclaves was visible.
The coordinated attacks by terrorist and Tuareg formations
were intended to seize power and dismantle Malian
institutions, said Malian Prime Minister General
Abdoulaye Maiga.
Military sources confirmed, in this context, that the city
of Kidal, in the north of the country, was captured by
Tuareg separatists.
According to Moscow security sources, together with the
Malian Army, Russia's collaborating African Corps made
it possible for enemy casualties to rise to more than
2,500 troops during their military operations,
with 102 vehicles and 152 motorcycles,
destroyed - among others.
[Rhondda Records adds:
Hurrah - a mention of
Russia - at last!
Not a peep - re
the UAE tho']
_________________________________________________
Sudan’s RSF leaders build
Dubai property empire
with UAE backing:
Investigative group
April 28th, 9:33am
(PressTV)
Leaders of Sudan’s so-called Rapid Support Forces (RSF) and
their network have amassed millions in luxury assets in
Dubai, an investigation reveals, as the United Arab
Emirates (UAE) is accused of helping a financial
lifeline --- for a militant group that committed
genocide in the crisis-hit African country.
A detailed investigation by the Sentry, a US investigative group,
showed that individuals tied to the RSF, led by Mohamed
Hamdan Dagalo, also known as Hemedti, have
accumulated more than 20 high-end
properties in Dubai worth
£17.7 million.
The report further exposed a sprawling “paramilitary-industrial
complex” stretching across Africa and West Asia, with the
UAE functioning as a critical hub for both wealth storage
and financial operations linked to the militant group.
The probe by the Sentry maintained that the UAE acted as a
“safe haven” for RSF leaders and their relatives, as well as
for wealth derived from smuggled Sudanese gold.
After seizing Darfur’s largest gold mine back in 2017, Hemedti
and his network reportedly leveraged UAE-based companies
to convert illicit gold into hard currency, taking advantage
of Dubai’s booming gold trade.
“In addition to arming the militia, the UAE allows the RSF to
base part of its paramilitary-industrial complex in Dubai.
Our investigation shows the Dagalo family --- has also
found a safe haven for its wealth in the Emirates,”
Nick Donovan, senior investigator at the
Sentry, said.
‘Hallmarks of genocide’ found in Sudan’s
El Fasher, UN investigators say
A UN fact-finding mission says militants from the so-called Rapid
Support Forces (RSF) carried out ethnically targeted killings,
widespread sexual violence and enforced disappearances
during their late-October takeover of El Fasher in
Sudan’s Darfur region.
Leaked real estate records - also indicate that properties linked
directly to the RSF network are worth about £7.4 million, while
assets held by their sanctioned associates add another
£10.3 million to it. Among them are luxury six-bed
room villas near Dubai’s Meydan racecourse
acquired through a UAE-registered firm -
Prodigious Real Estate Management
Supervision Services ---- tied to an
individual sanctioned by the US
for supplying funding and
military equipment to
the RSF.
According to the probe, Dagalo family members clustered in
these compounds, while Hemedti’s wife purchased land
worth £627,000 in the vicinity of Trump International
Golf Club ---- six months into Sudan’s war.
Sanctioned RSF-linked figure Mustafa Ibrahim Abdel
Nabi Mohamed is also reported to own a £516,000
apartment in Burj Khalifa.
The RSF – commanded by Hemedti and his sanctioned
brothers – has been accused --- by both the United
Nations and the US, of atrocities amounting to
genocide, including during an assault on
El Fasher in the Darfur region.
Despite mounting evidence, the UAE, widely seen as the
militant group’s chief foreign backer, “categorically
rejects” claims that it has provided “weapons,
funding, trainers or logistical support to
the RSF.”
Citing a separate report last week, the Sentry also said
that UAE-backed Colombian mercenaries played a
decisive role in the fall of El Fasher.
UAE --- paid Colombian mercenaries to help
Sudan militants commit genocide: Report
A new report reveals that the UAE paid Colombian
mercenaries --- to help Sudanese militants
massacre thousands of civilians
in the African country.
Meanwhile, RSF-linked individuals deny any wrongdoing,
insisting assets were legally obtained and commercial
activities were legitimate, even as Sudan’s war drives
what is now the world’s largest humanitarian crisis,
with 33 million people of the country’s 50 million
population needing aid and at least 19 million
facing hunger.
The RSF, which has been fighting the Sudanese army over
the past few years, currently controls large swathes of
the country’s southwestern territories, including
most of the region of Darfur.
The militants captured el-Fasher on October 26, 2025,
with reports saying they massacred thousands of
civilians who failed to flee the city.
A UN fact-finding mission found that RSF actions in
el-Fasher show “hallmarks of genocide” against
the Zaghawa and Fur ethnic communities.
Despite denials by the UAE, several reports have
suggested that the Persian Gulf Arab country
supports RSF militants in Sudan in a bid to
get access to gold ...and secure control
over Red Sea shipping lanes, as well
as agricultural land.
_______________________________________________
President of Angola removes
head of the Military House
April 28th, 8:37am
(Prensa Latina)
The president of Angola, João Lourenço, today removed
the Minister of State and head of the President's Military
House from his position, gen. Francisco Pereira Furtado.
The decision was announced through a decree published on
the Presidency's channels, in which it is stated, that the
action responds to “reasons of service” and is adopted
in accordance with the provisions of the Constitution.
In another document, the president appointed João Ernesto
dos Santos, who served as Minister of National Defense,
Ex-Combatants and Veterans of the Homeland, to
assume the functions as the new Minister of
State and head of the Military House.
Dos Santos, 72, had been in charge of the
Defense portfolio since September 2022.
The Military House of the Presidency is an auxiliary body
whose mission is to provide direct immediate assistance
advice and technical support to the President in the
performance of his duties - especially in matters of
national security and in guaranteeing presidential
security and defense.
It has the character of a Ministerial Department and among
its responsibilities it coordinates with the bodies of the
National Security System, as well as with the bodies
responsible for the execution of policy & strategy.
__________________________________________________
MONUSCO reiterates
commitment to
peace in DRC
April 27th, 11:31am
(Prensa Latina)
The head of the United Nations Stabilization Mission in the
Democratic Republic of Congo (MONUSCO), James Swan,
ratified the commitment to favour the de-escalation of
hostilities in eastern Congo and a lasting peace.
In a message released today, on the occasion of the conclusion
of his working visit to the provinces of North Kivu and Ituri, the
special representative of the UN secretary-general in the DRC
stressed MONUSCO's responsibility for the protection of
civilians and the monitoring of the ceasefire.
Swan thanked the interlocutors he met in the cities of Beni, Bunia
and Goma, "for the quality of the exchanges" and added that the
visit allowed him to assess the persistent security challenges
and listen to the concerns of conflict-affected communities,
regarding displacement and insecurity.
He added that .....during the tour of eastern DRC, he was able to
work with the teams on the ground to identify their operational
priorities, in particular on the protection of civilians and
sustaining the ceasefire, as well as to coordinate
issues related to participation in the extended
verification mechanism.
"We hope to contribute to the strengthening of the dynamics
in favour of de-escalation and the rapid implementation of
a lasting ceasefire in eastern DRC," the head of
MONUSCO said.
He reaffirmed the Mission's commitment to UN Security
Council resolutions, as well as respect for the
independence, sovereignty and territorial
unity and integrity of the DRC.
He mentioned that they will contribute to the operationalization of
the mechanisms for monitoring the verification of the ceasefire
and concrete measures to advance the Doha and Washington
processes, in addition to the initiatives of the African Union.
"I call on all parties to respect the commitments they have made
within the framework of the different processes and, for its part,
MONUSCO will continue to work in accordance with its
mandate, side by side with the Congolese in order to
sustain efforts for de-escalation, strengthen the
protection of civilians ..and contribute to the
return of lasting peace," he said.
He also pointed out that they will contribute to
the restoration of the authority of the State
for the benefit of the Congolese people.
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Ethiopia and Mozambique --- make
progress in military cooperation
April 27th, 11:30am
(Prensa Latina)
Ethiopia and Mozambique today reaffirmed their commitment
to strengthen military cooperation after talks between the
Defense Minister Aisha Mohammed and her counterpart
Cristóvão Artur Chume.
Both sides discussed potential areas of collaboration within
the sector, focusing on ways to further cement the long-
standing defense relations between Addis Ababa and
Maputo, dating back to 2009.
During the dialogue -- it was proposed to establish a joint
committee to serve as a structured platform to promote
bilateral military cooperation ....and address priority
areas of mutual interest.
They noted - that greater collaboration would contribute to
building greater capacity and achieving effective defence
results - in a relatively short period of time.
The Ethiopian National Defense Forces, speaking to Fana Digital,
hope that the meeting will play an important role in establishing
the joint committee and strengthening future military relations
between Ethiopia and Mozambique.
A high-level Mozambican delegation, led by President Daniel
Francisco Chapo, arrived in this capital today as part of
ongoing efforts to strengthen bilateral cooperation
in various sectors.
Chapo was greeted by Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy
Ahmed upon his arrival at Bole International Airport.
Ahmed wrote on his social network account X that, as a land
of origins, Ethiopia is a place of limitless opportunities,
which opens its arms to the world and invites its
partners to rediscover their common roots
and grow through cooperation.
"Through our true partnership, we affirm that Ethiopia is much
more than a destination; it is a second home for all those who
seek visionary growth and transformation -- based on mutual
respect," he stressed.
The Ethiopian head of government expressed hope
that Chapo's official visit will bring productive
results, laying the foundations for shared
success and lasting friendship.
Ahmed accompanied Chapo during a tour of the Science
Museum and later, the distinguished visitor placed a
wreath to the fallen in the battle of Adwa in the
museum ------ commemorating the victory of
local troops against Italian forces in 1896.
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Sahel states condemn attacks
by ''radical entities'' in Mali
April 27th, 11:25am
(Prensa Latina)
The Confederation of Sahel States (AES) today condemned
the armed attacks perpetrated since last Saturday, by
irregular entities against Malian targets in Bamako
and other territories, which left 16 injured.
In a statement, the leader of the subregional organisation,
which includes Burkina Faso, Mali and Niger, the
president of the Burkinabe military junta,
Ibrahim Traoré, said - that these
atrocious acts demonstrate
once again the barbaric
nature of the groups
involved in such
excesses.
Traoré said that violent actions planned and coordinated
in advance ---- threaten peace, security and stability
in West Africa, whose forces must unite ---- to
"combat these scourges".
The illegal armed movements seek to inflict numerous casualties
within the defence and security forces and to sow terror among
the innocent civilian population of the AES, and in particular,
Mali, the leader said.
After Traoré's statements, the Malian Army General Staff declared
that the military entity maintains control of territories and denied
that the radical Group for the Support of Islam and Muslims and
its allies of the Tuareg separatist entity Azawad Liberation
Front, captured the northern cities of Gao and Kidal.
On the other hand, the Community of West African States,
----- 15 countries, called to join the common effort to
eradicate radical groups, with the help of the
governments, security forces, regional
mechanisms and populations
of West Africa.
In the same vein, the Secretary-General of the United
Nations, António Guterres, called for urgent
international solutions to curb violent
extremism in the Sahel.
The leader of the world body called for solid coordination
and collaboration between the various security actors
in the African subregion, together with --- better
attention to the urgent humanitarian needs
of local populations.
Ruled by a military junta after successive coups d'état in August
2020 and May 2021, Mali has been suffering from instability for
several years caused by the activity of radical Islamic
insurgencies, which are determined to take power.
[RR adds: funded, guided, and bolstered by the West
and the two-faced United Arab Emirates - sending
mercenaries - including from the criminal regime
installed by the West in Ukraine.]
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Water, an economic, environmental
and security imperative for Africa
April 27th, 11:05am
(Prensa Latina)
When millions of people still lack safely managed services, it
is evident that water is no longer a social solution, it is an
economic, environmental and security imperative, an
official source said today.
The Executive Secretary of the United Nations Economic
Commission for Africa (ECA), Claver Gatete, on the eve
of the XII Session of the African Regional Forum on
Sustainable Development, warned of geopolitical
tensions and slowing growth -- that are putting
increasing pressure on natural resources.
Gatete warned that, globally, progress on water and
sanitation remains slow, while climate change
makes the precious liquid more essential.
For Africa, he said, those implications are more profound.
The continent has vast water resources, but more than
400 million people still lack access to basic drinking
water, and nearly twice as many ------- lack basic
sanitation, he revealed.
Meanwhile, he continued, more than 60 percent of African
territory lies within transboundary river basins, making
cooperation not an option, but a necessity.
He stressed that water is critical for productivity, resilience and
structural transformation. He mentioned that ---- countries like
Morocco integrate the management of this natural resource
into renewable energy systems, improving efficiency and
reducing emissions.
In some parts of West Africa and the Sahel, investments
in irrigation transform agricultural productivity and
strengthen food security, he added.
However, the ECA executive secretary acknowledged,
despite these encouraging signs, these advances
remain uneven and ..........far from sufficient.
With the African Union declaring 2026 as the Year of Water
and with African Water Vision 2063 underway, this
moment is of utmost strategic importance,
he said.
To guide collective efforts, he proposed elevating water to the
status of economic infrastructure, moving from fragmented
approaches to integrated planning, strengthening cross-
border cooperation, increasing financing, both national
and international, and defining a common position on
the issue in Africa.
"If water is, indeed, the common thread that connects our
economies, our ecosystems and our societies, can we
afford to consider it ''less essential'' for our future
development?" he said.
To advance this path, he considered strong partnerships and
effective facilitation to be essential. In this regard, he
expressed the ECA's commitment --- to support
through rigorous policy research, convening
capacity, and technical assistance, to
turn this vision ....into reality.
_________________________________________
Congolese President travels to Russia
to strengthen cooperation
April 27th, 10:34am
(Prensa Latina)
Congolese President Denis Sassou-N'Guesso travelled to Russia
at the invitation of his counterpart, Vladimir Putin, on a visit
focused on strengthening bilateral cooperation, the
Congolese Presidency said today.
This is the president's first trip abroad, after assuming the head
of state on April 16 for a new five-year term and, according to
the account of the Presidency in X, demonstrates the good
state of relations and the strategic partnership between
the two countries.
Both sides maintain close cooperation in areas such as energy,
hydrocarbons, infrastructure, defense and education, and it is
expected that on this trip the agreements related to the
project to build a 2,000-kilometre pipeline in Congo
will be signed.
On 17 April, after participating in Sassou-N'Guesso's inauguration
ceremony, Russian Deputy Prime Minister Alexandre Novak met
with the Congolese president and discussed this initiative,
among other issues.
Novak -- who represented the Russian leader at the inauguration
ceremony of the Congolese head of state, pointed out that both
parties agree on strengthening ties in sectors such as the
exploitation of hydrocarbons; energy, in particular
electricity and the construction of small
nuclear power plants.
Also in areas such as transport, agriculture,
industry and digital technology.
He pointed out that there are also proposals in the social domain,
with emphasis on health, education and sports, as well as the
comprehensive plan for economic-social cooperation for
the period 2026-2028.
Novak said that the signing of 7 agreements is in the
pipeline, which could be finalized during this visit.
__________________________________________
Official statement by the
Russian Africa Corps:
Yesterday, at approximately 05:30 on 25 April 2026, the terrorist
groupings “Azawad Liberation Front” and “Al-Qaeda in the
Islamic Maghreb,” prepared by Western intelligence
services, launched an attempted coup d’état in
Mali with large-scale forces (some 10–12
thousand personnel).
Attempts were made to seize key facilities in the capital, first
and foremost the presidential palace. In addition, the
country’s major cities (Gao, Kidal, Kati, and Sévaré)
were attacked with the aim of capturing municipal
administration buildings. In areas of the cities
of Kidal and Gao, Ukrainian and European
mercenaries operating in Africa... took
part in the assault on state facilities
and units of the government forces
---- employing Western-pattern
MANPADS of the “Stinger”
and “Mistral” types.
Thanks to the courage and heroism of the servicemen of the
Africa Corps of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation,
it was possible to prevent a “Syrian scenario” in Mali. The
Africa Corps held all significant positions and airfields,
as well as the national arsenal in the city of Kati.
Through the skilful actions of the Corps’ soldiers and
officers, a sound defense was also organized by
units of the presidential guard and the national
forces of Mali, which prevented the seizure of
the presidential palace.
Militant losses amounted to more than 1,000 terrorists (in
Bamako — more than 200; in the locality of Gao — 500; in
the locality of Kati — 300; in the locality of Kidal — 200),
as well as more than 100 vehicles.
The Africa Corps of the Armed Forces of the Russian
Federation is Russia’s pride on the African continent.
Through the effective actions of the Africa Corps’ servicemen,
who repelled a large-scale attack along a line of contact
stretching more than 2,000 kilometers, an attempt
- meticulously prepared by Western intelligence
services to forcibly overthrow the government
- and to demonstrate Russia’s “inability,”
following Syria, to defend its strategic
partners on the African continent,
has been halted.
Russians cannot understand the position of the Embassy of
the Russian Federation in Mali and of the Foreign Ministry
as a whole, on whose websites no information has been
provided regarding the events in the country and the
heroic actions of the soldiers of the Russian
Federation who secured the stability of
the current government. [!]
The comprehensive actions of our soldiers and officers,
in the difficult conditions of coordinated operations
by armed gangs, led by Western and Ukrainian
instructors - made it possible to thwart the
enemy’s plans to carry out a coup d’état
- and to ensure the stability of the
country’s governance.
At present, the situation in Mali remains grave. Regrettably,
there are wounded among the servicemen of the Africa
Corps. They are being given all necessary aid and are
being evacuated. The personnel stand ready and
continue to carry out their assigned tasks.
Also:
https://x.com/YuriPodolyaka/status/2048137202631323715?s=20
Have you kept up with Micron and ê‘elensky’s disastrous
headchopper attack in Mali? It’s at least as bad a
defeat for NATO as ê‘elensky’s Great Summer
Counteroffensive of 2023.
Posted by: Biswapriya Purkayastha
| Apr 26 2026 15:25 utc | 4
on Moon of Alabama.
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UAE paid Colombian mercenaries
to help Sudan militants commit
genocide: Report
April 26th, 6:25am
(PressTV)
The United Arab Emirates paid Colombian mercenaries to
help Sudan’s militant group, the Rapid Support Forces
(RSF) ---- massacre thousands of civilians in the
northeastern African country, a report says.
The BBC released the report on Saturday, citing an investigation
by the Conflict Insights Group (CIG) ...that collected data from
tracking the mobile phones of the Colombian mercenaries.
CIG director Justin Lynch told the BBC that the investigation
by the security analysis organization is "the first research
where we can prove UAE involvement with certainty"
in the Sudan conflict.
"We are making public what governments have long known - that
there is a direct link between Abu Dhabi and the RSF," he added.
The RSF, which has been fighting the Sudanese army over the
past few years, currently controls large swathes of the
country’s southwestern territories, including
most of the region of Darfur.
The militants captured el-Fasher on October 26, 2025, with
reports saying they massacred thousands of civilians
who failed to flee the city.
A UN fact-finding mission found that RSF actions in el-Fasher
show “hallmarks of genocide” against the Zaghawa and
Fur communities.
CIG tracked the mobile phones of over 50 Colombian
mercenaries present in Sudan between April 2025
and January 2026.
It found - that the Colombian mercenaries were stationed at
several regional staging areas, such as an Emirati military
training site in Ghayathi, Abu Dhabi, before travelling
to Sudan.
Operating as drone pilots, artillerymen, and instructors in
a brigade - known as the Desert Wolves, the Colombian
mercenaries are employed by a UAE-based company
with ties to senior Emirati government officials,
according to the CIG research.
Lynch said, "The scale of atrocities and siege in el-Fasher
wouldn't have happened without the drone operations
the mercenaries provided.”
Despite denials by the UAE, several reports have suggested
that the Persian Gulf Arab country supports RSF militants
in Sudan ----- in a bid to get access to gold and secure
control over Red Sea shipping lanes, as well as
agricultural land.
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Russian troops - have repelled the
largest ''Islamist'' attack in Mali
by Konstantin Lysyakov
(Editor, Russia Dept)
April 25th, 6:07pm
(Lenta.ru)
Russian troops in the African Corps are repelling the largest
attack by radical Islamists from Azawad in Mali. This was
reported by Mash on Telegram.
According to the publication, at around 10 a.m. Moscow time,
more than 2,000 militants attacked military positions in four
cities: Kidal, Gao, Sevar, and Kati.
In Sevar, the Islamists shelled the airport, but - were defeated on
the approach to residential buildings and failed to enter the city.
The African Corps is believed to have used KA-52 helicopters
and drones. The militants also failed to enter Qati, suffering
significant losses. Their forces are scattered throughout
the residential area.
Details about the clashes in the Gao and Kidal areas, have not
been provided, but it is known that they are under the control
of government forces. The fighting is still ongoing.
Earlier, the African Corps liberated in Mali two Russian and
Ukrainian citizens captured in July 2024 by terrorists in
Niger. Oleg Greta and Yuri Yurov, who were released
during the operation, underwent an initial medical
examination that revealed numerous illnesses
and severe physical exhaustion.
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Nicaragua congratulates Tanzania
on the occasion of Union Day
April 25th, 5:31pm
(Prensa Latina)
The co-presidents of Nicaragua, Daniel Ortega and Rosario
Murillo, today conveyed a message of greeting and
congratulations to the president of Tanzania,
Samia Suluhu Hassan, on the occasion of
the celebration of Union Day, in that
African nation.
In the communiqué, sent on behalf of the people and the
Government of Reconciliation and National Unity - as
well as in their own ------- the Nicaraguan leaders
expressed their most sincere congratulations
to the president, her Government and the
brotherly Tanzanian people.
The letter highlights that this historic date commemorates
the transcendental union of Tanganyika and Zanzibar, an
event that they describe as an exemplary milestone of
unity, political vision ...........and the commitment to
national integration.
"This fact consolidated a State based on peaceful coexistence,
cultural diversity and the construction of a common destiny,"
the text states.
Nicaragua also recognizes Tanzania as a brotherly country,
with which it shares historic ties of friendship, solidarity
and cooperation, as well as common principles in the
defence of multilateralism, peace ......and mutual
respect among States.
In this spirit, the Co-Chairs reiterated the firm will to continue
strengthening bilateral relations and to continue working
together --- in the face of current global challenges.
The message concludes with a fraternal and revolutionary
embrace, accompanied by the solidarity of Nicaraguan
families, towards the brotherly people of Tanzania.
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There was an attempted military
coup in Mali. What you need
to know...
April 25th, 4:15pm
(Izvestia.ru)
The Tuareg separatist rebel group, the Azawad Liberation Front
(FLA), has announced that it has taken control of the city of
Kidal in northern Mali. Across the country, radical armed
groups of jihadists have launched coordinated attacks.
The situation in Mali
• Mali has been hit by simultaneous attacks by armed radical
groups. Fighting continues across the country as security
forces try to repel the attacks. This is one of the largest
coordinated attacks... in recent years. Media reports
indicate explosions at a military base in Kati near
Bamako, where roads have been blocked and
military positions occupied. Clashes are
also taking place in Gao and Kidal in
the north of the country and in
Sevare in the centre. Check-
points have been set up at
Modibo Keita Airport and
on roads leading to it,
...and vehicles are
being checked.
The United States has urged its citizens
to stay indoors due to the explosions
and gunfire.
• The attacks may be attributed to jihadist groups Jamaat-Nusrat
al-Islam wal-Muslimin (JNIM) and rebels, of the Azawad Tuareg
Liberation Front (FLA), associated with Al-Qaeda (a terrorist
organization banned in Russia). The terrorists claim to
ave captured individual positions in Gao and Kidal,
but there is no confirmation of these claims.
Who is currently ruling in Mali
• In 2013, UN forces and the French army were deployed in Mali
to combat rebels, but they later withdrew from the country.
Since 2020, Mali has been ruled by a military junta led by
Assimi Goita. Despite this, significant parts of the north
and east remain outside the government's control. In
2024, Mali, Niger, and Burkina Faso established the
Sahel Confederation of States after withdrawing
from ECOWAS.
The authorities have declared a common course on sovereignty,
collective defense and the fight against terrorism. The region
remains a zone of high instability, where armed jihadist
groups operate: in 2024, the number of victims of
attacks ...exceeded 300.
• The withdrawal of these three countries from ECOWAS
has deepened the political rift with the regional bloc
and worsened relations with France. At the same
time, cooperation with Russia, China, and
Türkiye, has increased in the military
and resource sectors.
• Mali's economy is among the weakest in the world and relies
mainly on agriculture and gold mining. About 80% of the
population works in the agricultural sector, where
cotton, peanuts, millet, rice, and corn are grown,
as well as livestock farming. At the same time,
Mali ranks third in Africa, in terms of gold
production, with a volume of about 60-
70 tons per year. Gold --- provides
about 70% of export revenues.
GDP per capita remains low
at around $750.
• The economy -- is highly dependent on external aid and
international financing --- which covers a significant
portion of investments (up to 90%). Its industry, is
underdeveloped, infrastructure remains limited,
and the climate - poses risks of droughts and
unstable harvests. Political instability and
conflicts --- further complicate the
functioning of the economy,
including logistics and
investments.
Who are the Tuareg rebels?
• The Tuaregs live in the Sahel region (an African region between
the Sahara in the north and more fertile lands in the south) and
the Sahara Desert, but primarily in northern Mali. The Tuaregs
live a nomadic or semi-nomadic lifestyle and are pastoralists.
They use the vast desert territories as a space for
movement and control. Within the community,
there is a complex structure of clans and
tribes, where local leaders influence
decision-making and mobilization.
• The main political goal of some of the Tuareg movements is to
create an autonomous or independent region in northern Mali
called Azawad. The first major uprisings occurred in 1961-
1964, then in 1990-1995 and in 2007-2009. In 2012, a
new major uprising took place, which led to the
brief declaration of independence of Azawad
and the capture of a number of cities in the
north of the country. In the following years,
various Tuareg structures were divided
and united -- including political and
military coalitions - such as the
FLA, which was established
in 2024.
• Modern Tuareg rebel groups are involved in the conflict in Mali,
along with other armed forces in the region. Their influence is
concentrated in the northern and desert regions, where
state control remains limited.
Instability in Africa
• This is not the first coup attempt in Africa over the past year. On
December 7, 2025, the military tried to seize power in Benin.
They announced the removal of President Patrice Talon,
creating a "military committee" under the leadership
of Lt Colonel Pascal Tigri. Later, the authorities
said that part of the army regained control,
the mutiny mainly held the TV centre,
13 people were arrested - and the
president and his family were
not injured.
• Also instability was seen in Guinea-Bissau, where President
Umaro Sissoco Embaló was removed from power. This was
part of a chain of military coups and violent power shifts
in recent years in West Africa, which has already
affected Guinea, Niger, and Burkina Faso.
• Since 2020, there have been more than ten military coups in
Africa, especially in the Sahel countries and former French
colonies. The causes of instability include the legacy of
colonialism, artificial borders, weak government
institutions, poverty, and high unemployment.
When writing this article, Izvestia took
into account the following opinions:
Head of the Centre for the Study of Tropical African
Countries at the Institute of Africa of the Russian
Academy of Sciences, Tatyana Denisova;
Sergey Kostelyanets, Head of the Centre for Sociological
and Political Research at the Institute of Africa of the
Russian Academy of Sciences.
Friendship with Benefits: How Russia and Africa are
Increasing their mutual trade. By the end of the
decade, it could increase to $50 billion.
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Slight decrease.. in malaria
cases in Angola from 2025
April 25th, 2:09pm
(Prensa Latina)
Angola registered a discreet decrease in malaria cases
in 2025 compared to 2024, concluding the year... with
11,236,521, 47,000 less than in the previous period.
According to data from the Ministry of Health released today,
on the occasion of World Diabetes Day, last year 11,260
Angolans died due to this disease, 200 fewer than in
the previous calendar.
Health Minister Sílvia Lutucuta told the Angola Press agency
that the country has improved in early diagnosis, timely
treatment and the reduction of mortality, associated
with the disease.
However, the minister insisted, malaria remains the
leading cause of death in Angola and must be
managed in a comprehensive manner.
He added that it is not only a health problem, but a social
challenge, since the confrontation involves improving
basic sanitation, strengthening vector control and
continuing to educate the population.
He said that the government is preparing for the introduction
of the malaria vaccine, scheduled for 2026, considered an
effective and safe weapon to strengthen
prevention strategies.
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Angolan artists join solidarity
campaign --- with Benguela
April 25th, 2:08pm
(Prensa Latina)
Dozens of Angolan artists offered a benefit show today to
raise aid for the victims of the intense rains and floods
that occurred in the province of Benguela.
Under the name of "Solidarity Embrace", names such as Matias
Damásio... Anselmo Ralph, Yola Araújo, Kyaku Kyadaff, Pérola,
Jéssica Pitbull, Noite e Dia, Gerilson Insrael, Anderson Mário,
Maya Zuda, Anna Joyce and Puto Português, among others,
were presented in the courtyard of Luanda's Sports City.
From 2:00 p.m., local time, the presentations began,
which could be accessed by delivering a donation.
The great concert was organized by the Ministry of
Telecommunications, Information Technologies
and Social Communication, and joins various
initiatives promoted by civil society and the
Government to support the victims of the
recent natural disasters.
Among the actions was the collection of aid at the
headquarters of Angolan Public Television and
other local television channels, which closed
this Saturday with some 300 tons of various
supplies collected.
Benguela has been affected by heavy rains in April,
which on the 4th caused the death of 23 people.
Meanwhile, on April 12, the Cavaco River overflowed its course
and broke the dike on the left bank, which cost the lives of 19
people and 31 are still missing, while some 10 thousand
Angolans were displaced and around three thousand
homes were damaged.
For this reason, hundreds of people continue in reception
centres, to which the delivery of aid is mobilized, while
epidemiological surveillance is strengthened,
mainly in the city of Benguela, to prevent
the spread of diseases.
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The Pre-African Forum, on
Sustainable Development
Events is --------- Open
April 25th, 12:06am
(Prensa Latina)
The events leading up to the XII Session of the African
Regional Forum on Sustainable Development - will
begin today in Ethiopia, with an agenda focused
on water and sanitation, affordable energy,
industry and innovation, and sustainable
communities.
The meetings convened by the United Nations Economic
Commission for Africa (ECA) and other institutions will
be held until April 29 with a view to the forum (April
28-30) that seeks to define the continent's course
before the imminent deadline --- of 2030, for the
Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
ECA Executive Secretary Claver Gatete underlined that,
with less than five years to go before the SDG deadline,
progress in much of the continent lags far behind,
making this year's session a crucial moment to
consolidate a strategy and dramatically
accelerate its implementation.
Gatete said Africa cannot afford another year
without decisive and coordinated action
on the Goals.
The forum is not only an exercise in review, but a call to
transform commitments into concrete results for the
peoples of this continent," he said.
Its results will directly influence some of the most
momentous global political moments of 2026,
he continued.
It will .....generate Africa's formal inputs to the UN High-Level
Political Forum, in New York, the 2026 UN Water Conference,
the 2026 African Urban Forum & the XIII World Urban Forum.
It will also boost the continental position, in the follow-up to the
Fourth International Conference on Financing for Development,
the Second World Summit for Social Development and the
30th United Nations Climate Change Conference - held
in 2025.
Parallel programming further enriches the week's agenda. A
Knowledge Fair and Impact Labs are some of the events
designed to accelerate peer-to-peer learning
and translate rigorous analysis.... into
practical implementation.
The overall theme of the forum also closely mirrors that of the
2026 High-Level Political Forum: "Transformative, equitable,
innovative and coordinated actions for the 2030 Agenda
and its SDGs for a sustainable future for all", which
aligns with Africa's intention to come to the
global forum with a unified, evidence-
based voice.
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Demand for a greater presence of
the Spanish language in Africa
April 23rd, 2:44pm
(Prensa Latina)
The need - to include the Spanish language in the translations
of official African events ------and its importance in promoting
multilingualism on the continent - was revealed today at the
headquarters of the United Nations Economic Commission
for Africa (ECA).
At the event for the Day of Spanish, held for the eighth time at the
ECA, ambassadors from Spanish-speaking countries highlighted
the cultural richness, the words of each nation that enrich the
vocabulary of the language .....and the interest in a greater
presence in Africa.
The Cuban ambassador to Ethiopia, Meylín Suárez, stressed: that
the human language is not only a tool of communication, it is the
reflection of its history and an essential pillar in the formation of
the nationality of the Caribbean island, as in ---- coffee, tobacco,
music, painting or literature.
Suárez mentioned the book fairs held in Havana since the last
century and which, since 2000, have been considered the
most massive event in Cuban culture.
Of the Cubans, he mentioned their particular way of speaking
with the use of their hands, rapid pronunciation, as well as
with revelry, affective, awake -- and cheerful attitudes.
The representation of Equatorial Guinea, the only country in
Africa with Spanish as its official language, advocated for
the addition of that language in the translations of the
events of the African Union and the ECA. In this
sense, he called for the unity of the rest of the
Spanish-speaking countries...... to promote
this call.
As a culmination of the celebration, the Cambridge Academy
children's choir performed the song El almendrón, by Cuban
singer-songwriter Arnaldo Rodríguez, causing an ovation
in the attendees.
World Spanish Language Day was chosen for April 23 because
it coincides with the anniversary of the death of Miguel de
Cervantes Saavedra, author of Don Quixote, one of the
most universal works of literature.
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Opposition leader rejects agreement
to welcome US migrants in DRC
April 23rd, 12:42pm
(Prensa Latina)
The leader of the opposition party Committed to Citizenship
and Development, Martin Fayulu, today rejected the
agreement between the Democratic Republic of
Congo (DRC) and the US for the deportation
of migrants to Congolese territory.
The issue - has sparked controversy since its announcement
on April 5, but has intensified in recent days after the arrival
of the first 15 deportees and information that Washington
intends to send Afghans who fought for its army during
the war in Afghanistan (2001-2021) ---- to the DRC.
In this regard, Fayulu said on his X account that it would be
"sabotage" for the country if President Felix Tshisekedi
accepted the Afghans currently residing in a camp
in Doha, Qatar.
The DRC government -- has agreed to an agreement with the
US to receive migrants from third countries, on a temporary
basis, respecting its laws and with the costs of operations
at Washington's expense.
The issue has aroused rejection in several Congolese sectors,
which consider the country's situation to be too precarious
to assimilate the arrival of new people, in the midst of a
crisis with some 7 million internally displaced people.
Other voices recall what happened during the genocide in
Rwanda -- and blame the decision to receive displaced
people then as the cause of the current conflict in
the east of the country involving Kigali and the
Congo River Alliance-March 23 Movement
(AFC/M23).
More than 1,100 Afghans who supported the United States
during the war in Afghanistan reject the Trump regime's
plan to transfer them to the DRC, as it would expose
them to another situation of hostilities in a nation
where they have no family --- and do not speak
the language.
In a statement issued the day before ....and ''reviewed'' by
Actualité.CD, they reiterated that they can no longer
return to their country, due to their collaboration
with the northern nation --- and demanded the
fulfillment of U.S. ''promises'' ...to return to
the country they served.
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Nigerian army repels attack,
says military
April 23rd, 11:36am
(Prensa Latina)
Nigerian troops repelled an attack by commandos
in the northeast of the country, early today,
according to a report from the
Ministry of Defense.
The action occurred in the northeastern state of Yobe
and the assailants suffered 25 fatalities while the
military reported two wounded, according to
the official communication distributed
through social networks.
The same source praises what it describes as a "rapid,
coordinated and effective response by the military",
but refrains from identifying the affiliation of the
attackers, who may have been.... anything.
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Economic Commission for Africa
to celebrate Spanish Day
April 23rd, 12:19am
(Prensa Latina)
The United Nations Economic Commission for Africa will
celebrate Spanish Day today, an occasion to promote
its use as one of the official languages, in addition
to highlighting the culture, tradition and
gastronomy of the Spanish
speaking countries.
Within the framework of the UN's commitment to promote
multilingualism and cultural diversity, the event is
organized by the United Nations Educational,
Scientific and Cultural Organization, the
embassies of Cuba, Mexico, Venezuela,
Colombia, Argentina, Chile, Uruguay,
Spain and Equatorial Guinea.
Also, by the Commission's
multilingualism partners.
The activity, as every year, will feature speeches, poetry
readings, musical performances and video projections,
followed by a closing reception with gastronomic
proposals from the participating embassies,
which will highlight the richness, history
and global importance..... of the
Spanish language.
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MONUSCO's contribution to
the protection of civilians
in DRC ''praised''
April 22nd, 4:57pm
(Prensa Latina)
The military governor of Ituri province, General Luboya Nkashama,
today praised the contribution of the United Nations Organization
Mission in the Democratic Republic of Congo (MONUSCO) in the
protection of civilians.
During a meeting with the head of MONUSCO and special
representative of the UN secretary-general in the DRC,
James Swan, the governor described the peace-
keepers as a key partner in protecting the
population and condemned the many
disinformation campaigns.

Both sides discussed this issue, the fight against armed groups
and the achievement of lasting stability, according to
MONUSCO's X-account.
Swan arrived in Ituri the day before, as part of his tour to assess
the security situation in eastern Congo, and immediately had a
meeting with the teams of the blue helmets and the United
Nations to assess the challenges and define future
priorities, in the interest of the protection of
the civilian population.
Several civil society organizations awaited his arrival, from Beni
in the neighbouring province of North Kivu, to express the
hope that MONUSCO would strengthen its support to the
Government to eradicate armed groups and allow the
return .....of more than a million displaced people.
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Angola approves credit --- for
companies affected by rains
April 22nd, 2:11pm
(Prensa Latina)
The Economic Commission of the Council of Ministers of Angola,
headed by President João Lourenço, today approved a line of
credit for companies affected by the recent rains.
The planned capital amounts to 30 billion kwanzas (more than 32
million dollars), and was decided at the first extraordinary
meeting of the governing body, where immediate
measures were evaluated to support and
alleviate the impact --- on families,
agents ....and economic units of
this year's natural disasters.
The credit line seeks to create exceptional mechanisms
for the recovery of economic activities, so that the
affected entities can resume their operations
and maintain jobs.
At the meeting, they also discussed the effects of the conflict
in the Middle East on the Angolan economy, evaluating a
memorandum outlining the implications of rising oil
prices on the international market.
"The meeting made it clear that, although the country obtains
additional income thanks to the higher value of crude oil on
the world market, it also allocates more financial
resources to the import of refined petroleum
products that it needs on a daily basis,"
said the Angolan Presidency.
In this regard, they indicated the urgent creation of reserves of
strategic goods such as fuel, food, medicines and chemicals
for water treatment, among others, as a precautionary
measure in the face of instability in the Middle East.
According to the memorandum, Angola has felt the impact of these
events in areas such as public finances, investments, transport,
tourism, access to fertilizers, and food prices, among others.
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Mercenaries ''may be'' supporting
the rebel paramilitaries in Sudan
April 22nd, 1:50pm
(Prensa Latina)
Colombian mercenaries could be collaborating with the
so-called Rapid Support Forces (RSF) in the fighting
against the Sudanese army, it was learned
here today.
According to a group of United Nations (UN) Experts, which
worked in Libya, the transfer of recruits was carried out
through the Subul al-Salam Battalion of that country,
which would also have smuggled weapons and war
materiel across the border to support the RSF.
Subul al-Salam is part of the self-styled Libyan National Army,
commanded by General Khalifa Hifter, which dominates its
eastern and southern regions.
The UN report - detailed the benefits RSF gained through Libya,
including a rear base about 75 kilometres southwest of Kufra.
Other sources such as the private organization Conflicts Insights
Group (CIG) ..also linked the seizure of El Fasher by the RSF, in
North Darfur, after an 18-month siege -- with the participation
of Colombian mercenaries - introduced by ''external agents''.
Local media also highlighted a report last February on the fall of
the city, by the UN Human Rights Office, which states that the
paramilitaries unleashed an escalation of brutality and
''possible'' crimes against humanity.
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Government and utility
systems advance in
Ethiopia
April 22nd, 10:29am
(Prensa Latina)
Ethiopia is making far-reaching progress in strengthening
government systems ....and improving the delivery of
public services, thanks to the reform undertaken
in recent years, the Fana Media Corporation
said today.
This was reported by the Ethiopian Minister of Planning and
Development, Fitsum Assefa, within the framework of the
third performance review of the Council of Ministers ---
corresponding to... the 100 days of the current fiscal
year and an evaluation of the national performance
of the last 9 months held recently, media reported.
Assefa, in presenting his report, stated that the main constraint
in previous years was not planning, target-setting or resource
mobilization, but weaknesses in institutional systems.
He pointed out that, therefore, the strengthening of the system
became the central axis of the ongoing reform agenda. He
explained that these transformations... are being
implemented - alongside broader development
initiatives, particularly in response to the
increasingly complex political and
economic conditions.
He said some challenges are addressed through short-term
policy measures, while others require sustained long-term
solutions, supported by inclusive national consultations.
In the justice sector, the Ethiopian minister reported on
progress in ...expanding access to justice and fighting
corruption, with improvements in both the federal
and regional institutions.
Likewise, efforts to strengthen democratic institutions,
including the National Electoral Board and the media.
Regarding the Digital Ethiopia strategy, he stated that
they achieved ''significant results'' - in transforming
public service delivery. This - includes expansion
of comprehensive care centres, which improved
efficiency, reduced corruption, & decreased
the burden of time and costs, for citizens.
He also highlighted the implementation of digital
identification systems, which, he indicated,
strengthened equity in care, improved
legal compliance and expanded
access to the sector.
He highlighted the training of five million programmers
as a key initiative for the development of human
capital in the digital area, along with the
establishment of training centres in
various institutions.
The report also noted: that the expansion of online government
services advanced significantly, with digital payment systems
now outpacing traditional banking transactions in use.
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Somalia announces death of leaders
and members of ''Islamist group''
April 22nd, 9:56am
(Prensa Latina)
The Somali intelligence agency announced today
the death of 33 members of the Islamist group
Al Shabab, including its commanders.
The summary of the National Intelligence and Security
Agency (ANIS) assures.. that the casualties were the
result of two separate operations, against a house
and the other search and capture, both --- in the
Middle Shabelle region, north of the capital
of this East African country.
It also specifies that the actions were supported by
"international allies" - a possible allusion to the air
assets deployed by Türkiye to support the central
authorities in their fight against the Islamist
group Al Shabab (The Youth --- in Arabic),
said to be loyal to Al Qaeda network.
It also adds that the ANIS detachment did not suffer
any casualties in either of the two actions, which
occurred in the town of Gulane.
Military operations in the Middle Shanelle region have
been in the headlines of the Somali press for weeks,
which suggests that the strategy of President
Hassan Sheikh Mohamud's government is
based on attacking segments of the
national territory to encircle the
Islamist group.
Somalia also faces ''separatist'' groups
from various parts of its territory.