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At a school fair in Nigeria, 35 children 
were killed due to a panic crush
December 19th, 7:44pm
(Izvestia.ru)
 
A panic crush at a school fair in Nigeria has killed 
35 children. This was reported on December 19 
by the local publication Punch.
 
The panic crush occurred at a school in the city of 
Ibadan, when participants rushed to get to the 
venue through the main gate. The fair was 
designed for 5 thousand children, but
 more than 7 thousand came to it.
 
The Oyo State Police launched an investigation into the 
incident and arrested the main organizers of the event. 
 
The President of Nigeria, Bola Tinubu, expressed his 
condolences to the families of the victims and 
called on the state government to review 
and strengthen security measures 
at public events.
 


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National Mourning in Mozambique 
for the Victims of Cyclone Chido
December 19th, 4:32pm
(teleSUR)
 
Mozambique’s President Filipe Nyusi has proclaimed 
a two-day national mourning period, in response to 
the devastating tragedy caused by Cyclone Chido, 
which has left at least 73 dead and thousands 
affected in the north of the country.
 
The cyclone, which made landfall last Sunday with winds 
reaching 120 kilometres per hour, has impacted not only
 Mozambique but also Malawi & the French archipelago 
of Mayotte, where fatalities continue to rise.
 
In Mozambique, the National Institute for Disaster Risk 
Reduction and Management (INGD) has reported that 
nearly 263,000 people have been affected, and tens 
of thousands of homes have been destroyed.
 
The magnitude of this disaster -- highlights the region’s 
vulnerability to extreme weather events exacerbated 
by climate change.
 
President Nyusi’s message resonates in a country facing 
persistent economic and social challenges --- calling for 
unity and empathy towards those who have lost loved 
ones and homes.
 
During these two days of mourning, flags will be flown at 
half-mast on all public buildings, serving as a palpable 
symbol of the collective pain sweeping through 
the nation.
 
The effects of Cyclone Chido.... are being felt beyond 
Mozambique’s borders; in Malawi, at least 13 people 
have been killed, while in Mayotte, at least 22 are 
reported dead amid warnings of a possible 
increase in the number of victims.
 
Resilience and the infrastructure needed to mitigate 
the impact of such phenomena are critical issues
that local governments and international 
organizations  ---  must address.
 
 

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 Rospotrebnadzor took control 
of reports of a new disease 
in Uganda
December 17th, 11:14pm
(Izvestia.ru)
 
Reports of a new disease in Uganda that causes 
uncontrolled tremors are being monitored by 
Rospotrebnadzor. This was announced on 
December 18th, in the press service of 
the ministry.
 
Earlier, the Daily Mail newspaper reported that an
 unknown disease is spreading in Uganda, which 
causes patients to tremble uncontrollably. 
 
According to the newspaper, the disease, which locals 
have nicknamed Dinga Dinga (translated as "shaking 
like dancing"), has now affected about 300 people. 
 
Symptoms of the disease reported in the Bundibugio 
area, include fever and severe shivering, which 
makes it difficult for patients to move. It is 
noted that no cases of the disease were 
recorded outside the specified area.
 
"Rospotrebnadzor, within the framework of existing 
documents - on cooperation with the Ministry of 
Health of Uganda, is in constant contact with 
partners --- to receive confirmation of the 
outbreak of the disease. The situation 
is under control," RIA Novosti 
quotes the statement.
 
 
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BRICS and Africa: A Trans-
formative Opportunity
by Iqbal Surve -- and 
Sesona Mdlokavana
Monday, December 16, 2024 
(The Independent)
 
As BRICS convened its pivotal summit, in Kazan, Russia, 
Africa stands on the brink of an unparalleled opportunity. 

This meeting -- is not just a gathering of global powers; it 
is a moment of profound importance for Africa, offering 
the continent a unique platform.. to deepen its 
engagement with BRICS and strengthen 
its role in the global landscape.
 
Africa is at a critical juncture, where economic potential 
and strategic partnerships - can redefine its future. The 
expanding influence of BRICS offers Africa the chance 
to diversify its international relationships. Countries 
such as Ethiopia, one of Africa’s fastest-growing 
economies, and Egypt, a strategic cornerstone 
in North Africa, are now part of BRICS. Their 
inclusion reinforces Africa’s capacity to 
assert its voice in global trade and
 negotiations.
 
The recent addition of Saudi Arabia and the UAE to
BRICS - introduces substantial financial resources 
and opens new doors for African investment ---- in 
sectors like energy, infrastructure, & technology. 

These Gulf nations ---- eager to diversify their 
economies, view Africa as a key destination
for growth ---- particularly in agriculture, 
manufacturing, and renewable energy
—industries vital for Africa’s future 
development.
 
Why BRICS Represents a Vital Opportunity for Africa
 
BRICS provides Africa with a powerful alternative, a path 
to forge economic alliances which transcend traditional 
reliance on Western markets. By... increasing trade and 
investment with BRICS nations, African countries can 
reduce their dependence on singular markets and 
strengthen economic resilience. 
 
This diversification is essential for creating 
more stable and sustainable economies 
across the continent.
 
One of the most promising initiatives within BRICS is 
the New Development Bank (NDB), which offers 
much-needed infrastructure financing. Many 
African nations face infrastructure deficits 
that hinder growth. 
 
The NDB provides an alternative to institutions like the 
IMF and World Bank -- often associated with stringent 
conditions that have disadvantaged Africa. Through 
the NDB, African countries can access financing to 
drive transformative infrastructure development 
and close the gaps that slow progress.
 
Additionally, the BRICS nations, particularly China and 
India, are leaders in technological innovation. Africa’s 
participation in BRICS - opens doors to partnerships 
that can propel the continent forward in areas like 
digital infrastructure, education, and technology-
driven industries. These sectors are critical for 
Africa’s future, as they offer pathways for 
growth in the global digital economy.
 
Africa is also home to vast natural resources, and BRICS 
countries are key players in global energy markets. 
This creates opportunities for mutually beneficial 
collaborations in energy production and 
sustainable resource management. 
 
Such partnerships --- will enable African nations to
leverage their resources effectively, contributing
to long-term economic stability across
the continent.
 
A Counterbalance to Western Dominance
 
BRICS offers Africa a counterbalance to Western-
dominated global institutions such as the IMF, 
World Bank, and G7. With the inclusion of 
regional powerhouses ---- like Egypt and 
Ethiopia, Africa’s position within BRICS 
enhances its bargaining power in 
international forums. 
 
African countries can push for reforms in global 
governance, ensuring their voices are heard 
on critical issues such as trade policies, 
climate change, and peacekeeping.
 
As the global political and economic landscape --- shifts, 
Africa’s active participation in BRICS -- provides a vital 
alternative to the traditional dependence on Western 
institutions. BRICS is a platform for South-South 
cooperation.... aligning with Africa’s broader 
strategic interests - interests that include 
advocating for a multipolar world and 
ensuring that African voices are 
represented in global decision
-making processes.
 
Shaping Africa’s future
 
The BRICS summit in Kazan arrives at a time of 
significant global transformation. For Africa, 
this is not only an opportunity for economic 
benefit; it is a chance to influence the 
future of global governance and 
power dynamics. 
 
As the world moves away from a unipolar model
dominated by Western powers, Africa’s 
engagement with BRICS --- helps 
to rebalance the global 
power structures.
 
This summit offered African leaders a crucial moment 
to advocate for the continent’s interests - and secure 
partnerships that will drive sustainable development 
for years to come. The expansion of BRICS signals 
a new era—an era where Africa plays a defining 
role on the global stage, shaping its destiny on 
its own terms.
 
For Africa, BRICS is not just a partnership — it is a 
transformative opportunity. The time to seize 
that opportunity is now.
 
Dr. Iqbal Survé, is Past Chair of the BRICS Business 
Council & Co-Chair of the BRICS Media Forum and 
BRNN and Sesona Mdlokovana, is Associate, 
BRICS + Consulting Group.
 
 
 
Source: www.independent.co.ug
 
 
 
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BRICS Investment in Nigeria 
Surges by 189% in 6 Months
by Abdulateef Ahmed
Monday, December 16, 2024 
(Central Africa News)
 
Nigeria saw a remarkable 189% surge in foreign capital 
inflows from BRICS nations in the first half of 2024, as 
the country intensifies efforts -- to join the expanded
BRICS coalition. Data from the National Bureau of 
Statistics (NBS) reveals.. that capital importation
from BRICS countries - increased from $438.72 
million in H1 2023 to $1.27 billion in H1 2024.
 
The BRICS group—Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South 
Africa—expanded in January 2024 by welcoming five 
new members: Saudi Arabia, Iran, Egypt, Ethiopia, 
and the UAE. While Nigeria was not included in 
this wave of expansion, it is actively working 
towards membership within the next two 
years ---- aiming to boost trade and
 investment opportunities.
 
South Africa and Saudi Arabia....... led the surge in capital
inflows, with South Africa contributing $838.32 million in 
H1 2024, marking a 267% increase compared to the 
previous year. 
 
Saudi Arabia, a new BRICS member, saw its investment rise
from $0.03 million to $147.07 million, signalling deepening
financial ties. 
 
China also saw a notable increase, driven by its Belt and 
Road Initiative, with capital flows rising from $0.25 
million to $35.64 million, reinforcing Nigeria’s
 role as a key African partner.
 
Despite the overall growth, some BRICS members—
Brazil, Russia, Iran, Egypt, and Ethiopia—recorded 
no foreign capital inflows into Nigeria during both 
H1 2023 and H1 2024. This lack of investment 
highlights some geopolitical and economic 
differences - that may influence each 
country’s investment strategies. 
 
Nigeria remains committed to improving these 
relationships -- aiming to join the BRICS bloc 
and elevate its global economic standing.
 
Nigeria continues its strategic push to secure BRICS 
membership, recognising the potential economic 
benefits. The nation has already seen positive 
capital flows from key BRICS members and is 
positioned to leverage further investment if 
it succeeds in joining the influential bloc. 
 
As the government prepares to formally apply 
...Nigeria’s efforts to strengthen trade and 
infrastructure ties with BRICS countries 
remain critical for its economic growth.
 
 
Source: newscentral.africa


 
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Alleged Islamists kill 
39 in western Niger
December 16th, 4:35pm
(Prensa Latina) 
 
Unidentified gunmen killed 39 people in two separate 
attacks, on two villages in western Niger... on an
unspecified date according to official sources,
but unofficial media today assured that they 
were perpetrated over the weekend.
 
A release from Niger’s military command --------- said the 
attackers, identified as terrorists – a category used to
 refer to members of Islamist groups, broke into the
 villages of Kokorou and Libiri --- on motorcycles, 
without specifying whether the victims were 
civilians or military personnel. 
 
Both scenes of the killings are located on the border 
with Burkina Faso, also a member of the Alliance of
 Sahel States (AES) -- along with Niger and Mali -- 
governed by popular patriotic military juntas 
after they overthrew the respective 
civilian governments.
 
In a separate event, the 3 AES members -- were given
a weekend respective ultimatum from the Western
oriented.. Economic 
Community of West African
States, in the form of 
a program ----- to hand
over power to civilian 
governments -- with
a deadline starting 
January 29th and
expiring on 
July 29th of 2025.


 
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The Nairobi Process -- will be key 
to the peace process in the DRC
December 16th, 11:33am
(Prensa Latina) 
 
The Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) and Rwanda --
agreed to resolve differences regarding the March 23
Movement (M23) rebels through the Nairobi Process,
 the Angolan Foreign Minister, Téte António, 
reported today.
 
After a meeting held in Luanda between the president of 
the DRC, Félix Tshisekedi; the former head of state of 
Kenya, Uhuru Kenyatta, and the Angolan president, 
João Lourenço; the minister explained the issues 
discussed at the meeting and the reason for the 
suspension of the tripartite summit between 
the DRC, Rwanda and Angola.
 
António explained that the peace agreement formulated
for Kinshasa and Kigali, by Lourenço last August - had
been negotiated and approved by the parties to the 
extent of over 90 percent, and they had agreed 
on two of the three fundamental issues.
 
These were the implementation of the Harmonized Plan 
for the Neutralization of the Democratic Forces for the 
Liberation of Rwanda (FDLR) and the Separation of 
Forces/Lifting of defense measures in Rwanda.
 
However, the parties failed to reach an agreement on the
 issue of the M23, an issue that was discussed until late
 the day before --- between the Foreign Ministers of 
Rwanda, Olivier J.P. Nduhungirehe, and of the 
DRC, Thérèse Kayikwamba Wagner.
 
The Angolan foreign minister specified --- that the issue 
of the M23 must be divided into three parts. The first
---- is the mechanism for its treatment, on which 
Rwanda and DRC agreed, that this should 
be done through the Nairobi Process.
 
The second is the facilitator, where they also agreed 
that Kenyatta should be the mediator; and the third
 is how the facilitator will carry out his mission, on 
which they could not agree, according to António.
 
The minister said that the dispute is on the method, 
since it could be the direct meeting between the 
parties or the conversation of the facilitator 
separately with each of the elements.
 
Without specifying who, António added that in view of 
this disagreement one of the parties asked to wait 
until they reach an agreement to carry out the 
tripartite summit between DRC, Rwanda and 
Angola as a mediator designated by the 
African Union.
 
However... the Congolese Presidency revealed that 
Rwanda made direct dialogue between Kinshasa 
and the M23 a condition for the signing of a 
peace agreement. On his account on the 
social network X, he said that this is 
the reason ------- why the Rwandan 
delegation did not participate in 
the tripartite summit scheduled 
for this Sunday and which was 
supposed to put an end to the
hostilities in eastern Congo.
 
“On Saturday, during a meeting of the foreign ministers 
of the three countries concerned, Rwanda made the 
signing of the agreement --- conditional on the 
organization of a direct dialogue between 
the Democratic Republic of Congo and 
the M23 terrorists. An offer rejected 
by the Congolese side,” the 
Presidency specified.
 
The DRC and Rwanda are in the middle of a conflict 
because Kinshasa accuses Kigali ---- of providing 
support to the M23 rebels, who are occupying 
several cities and communes in eastern 
Congo, as well as of directly involving 
themselves --------- and stealing 
mineral resources.
 
On the other hand, the Congolese government refuses 
to negotiate with the M23 because it considers them 
puppets of Rwanda whose armed forces participate 
in the aggression against Congolese territory, 
according to information documented by 
United Nations experts.
 


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Millions affected by unprecedented
 flooding in Chad, says UNFPA
by Dominic Wabwireh
December 13th, 5:41pm
(africanews)
 
Since July 2024, catastrophic flooding in Chad --- 
has wreaked havoc on nearly two million people, 
marking it as one of the most severe disasters
 in recent memory.
 
Homes have been swept away, and lives have been
 shattered. As the floodwaters surged, countless 
families sought safety on higher ground, 
grabbing whatever belongings they 
could carry.
 
No region has been untouched by this disaster.
 
Numerous individuals have lost everything, with 
over 13,000 people displaced and compelled to
 find shelter in temporary camps.
 
Gloria Nadgitssen, a woman forced from her home, 
expressed her despair, saying, “This is where I 
live. Here is where I sleep. This is all I have to
 eat. The water has destroyed everything—
the rice, the sorrel, the okra. Everything 
is submerged.”
 
The global climate crisis is amplifying the frequency and
 severity of natural disasters like floods, droughts, and 
cyclones --- undermining health, education, and 
agricultural systems and devastating the lives 
and livelihoods of countless individuals.
 
Countries like Chad, which are among the most 
affected and least equipped to handle climate 
change, are currently facing --- dire 
humanitarian challenges.
 
In N'Djamena, the capital of Chad, residents found 
themselves in a desperate situation as the River 
Chari and its tributary, the Logone, swelled to 
unprecedented levels due to heavy rainfall
 in October ----- inundating entire 
neighbourhoods.
 
The rising floodwaters have increased dangers for 
women and girls, especially those in the 
Chari-Baguirmi displacement camp.
 
Midwife Lucille Denembaye... shared a heart-breaking 
story: “I met a woman whose husband gave her HIV. 
She is just twenty-seven, a mother of five, and her 
home has collapsed. Now, she can’t care for her 
children; she has no shelter and no food. Her 
situation is truly dire.”
 
Suddenly deprived of essential services like healthcare, 
food, shelter, and clean drinking water, childbirth turns
 into a life-threatening ordeal for expectant mothers.
 
Additionally, mothers facing malnutrition ------ found 
themselves unable to provide milk for their infants.
 
Displaced woman Chanceline Milamem lamented, “Look 
at me! I’ve become so thin because there’s no food. If
 there were food, I could eat, and I could produce 
milk for my baby, but there’s nothing, and my 
baby is getting thinner. I’m losing weight 
every day. Thankfully --- the midwives 
have been taking good care of me.”
 
Around 4,000 people have sought refuge in the Chari-
Baguirmi displacement camp in the Toukra area of 
Chad's capital, N’Djamena.
 
The risks of violence and exploitation have surged, 
particularly for adolescent girls, as schools have 
closed their doors.
 
In response, UNFPA, the United Nations agency focused
 on sexual and reproductive health, is stepping in to 
address these urgent needs.
 
A total of 248 humanitarian midwives have 
been dispatched --- throughout Chad, 
including in displacement camps 
like Chari-Baguirmi.
 
These midwives are specially trained to handle 
obstetric emergencies and provide support
to 
survivors of violence.
 
UNFPA has also supplied them with essential 
resources for safe childbirth and the clinical 
management of rape.
 
The COP29 climate conference -- which wrapped up 
on November 24, 2024, achieved significant global 
agreements on climate action - including a new 
collective target for climate-related financing 
to reach USD 300 billion annually by 2035.
 
Now, these agreements must be implemented, with 
specific funding allocated for women and girls 
impacted by disasters in climate-vulnerable
 countries like Chad.
 
Investments in adaptation and resilience strategies 
are crucial to safeguard women and girls from 
future climate-related catastrophes.
 
This embodies the essence of climate justice.
 
 
Additional sources • Other agencies
 
 
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Nambian court grants opposition 
parties access to election data
(December 13th, 3:48pm
(africanews)
 
On Friday, a court in Namibia  granted two 
opposition parties the right to inspect 
material from the country’s recent 
disputed election.
 
They have claimed.. there were irregularities
 in the presidential and parliamentary polls 
held on November the 27th.
 
Namibia’s ruling party, South West Africa People’s 
Party (SWAPO), won both the votes, extending
its 34-year grip on power.
 
The Independent Patriots for Change, were joined 
by the Landless People’s Movement in the court 
bid to access the data.
 
They said they wanted to see it, in order 
to substantiate their allegations - and 
potentially launch a legal challenge 
against the validity of the election.
 
Following the ruling on Friday morning, 
Namibia’s electoral court ordered the
 electoral commission to provide the 
parties with the information... by 
next week.
 
This includes.... documentation of the number of
 votes cast and counted, at each polling station.
 
The election was marred by a shortage of ballot 
papers and technical challenges which resulted 
in polling stations staying open for up to three 
days, in some areas.
 
Namibia’s electoral commission 
declared the vote free and fair.
 
President-elect Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah
has 
also dismissed allegations that
the 
election was flawed.
 
She is due to take office in March, becoming
 the country’s first female president.
 
 
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Ghana's Kente cloth recognized 
as UNESCO cultural heritage
December 13th, 12:54pm
(africanews)
 
Ghana’s iconic Kente cloth has been inscribed 
------ onto UNESCO’s Representative List of 
Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity.
 
This global recognition under the 2003 Convention for 
Safeguarding Intangible Cultural Heritage highlights 
the cultural and historical significance of the 
vibrant, handwoven textile.
 
Originating from Ghana’s Asante and Ewe communities, 
Kente is renowned worldwide, for its bold colours, 
intricate patterns, and deep symbolic meanings,
embodying the creativity and identity of the 
Ghanaian people.
 
Tourism Minister Andrew Egyapa Mercer described the 
recognition as a testament to Ghana’s commitment to 
preserving its cultural heritage. “This achievement 
places Ghana at the forefront of global efforts to 
safeguard and celebrate cultural traditions,” 
he noted.
 
The Ministry of Tourism, Arts and Culture (MoTAC) - has
expressed gratitude to President Nana Addo Dankwa 
Akufo-Addo, UNESCO, and all the artisans, cultural 
institutions, and traditional authorities ---- who 
contributed to this milestone. 
 
Special acknowledgement was given to the Bonwire 
and Agotime communities for their enduring role as 
custodians of the craft.
 
As Ghana celebrates this historic moment, 
MoTAC reaffirmed its dedication to 
promoting and preserving... the 
nation’s rich cultural legacy.
 
 
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Russia approves pact on peaceful 
space exploration with Algeria
December 13th, 10:37am
(TASS)
 
 Russian President Vladimir Putin has signed into law 
the ratification of an intergovernmental agreement 
with Algeria ---- focused on cooperation in the 
peaceful exploration and utilization of 
outer space.
 
The document, now on the official legal information 
portal --- establishes the organizational and legal 
framework for Russian-Algerian collaboration 
in joint space activities.
 
Russia's Roscosmos and the Algerian 
Space Agency will be the primary 
executing bodies under 
this agreement.
 
The agreement encompasses various areas 
of cooperation, including space science, 
astrophysical phenomena studies, 
planetary research, and remote 
Earth sensing. 
 
It also addresses satellite communications, navigation 
systems, and associated information technologies 
and services. 
 
Both nations will work together on human space 
operations, space geodesy, meteorology, 
space biology, and medicine, as well 
as the provision and utilization of 
space launch services.
 
Additionally -- the agreement promotes collaboration in 
training specialists, protecting the space environment, 
mitigating space debris, and addressing international 
legal regulations for space activities.
 
The document further outlines terms for funding joint 
activities, conducting expert oversight, exchanging 
information, resolving disputes, and addressing 
issues related to liability and damages.
 
The agreement will become effective, once the final 
written notifications from both parties confirming 
the completion of domestic procedures, are 
received via diplomatic channels. 
 
It will remain in force for an initial period of 10 years, 
and automatically renew for five-year terms unless 
one party provides notice of termination.
 
 
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New wave of displaced Sudanese 
triggers alarm at UN agency
December 11th, 2:19pm
(Prensa Latina) 
 
The number of Sudanese inhabitants pouring into
neighbouring South Sudan to escape the local 
armed conflict on Wednesday set off the UN 
alarms, after confirming 20,000 new 
migrants in the last week.
 
The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees 
(UNHCR) informed that the rate of daily arrivals has 
tripled the figures recorded in previous weeks. 
The majority of those displaced are women 
and children.
 
Some left under the direct impact of violence, and 
others were fearful of the situation further 
deteriorating in the next few days.
 
UNHCR Spokesperson Olga Sarrado said, “Our teams 
are on the ground, but of course, the situation is 
extremely worrying in terms of humanitarian 
assistance.”
 
The UN agency reported people arriving at the 
main border crossing at Joda, but also at 
informal crossing points that are 
extremely difficult to access.
 
 
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Cuba acknowledges Togo’s support
 for its fight against US hostility
December 9th, 5:13pm
 (Prensa Latina)
 
Foreign Minister Bruno Rodriguez on Monday 
acknowledged Togo's support for Cuba's 
fight against the hostility by the 
Government of the US.
 
I would like to express my special thanks for Togo’s 
solidarity and leadership in supporting Cuba and 
demanding the lifting of the economic, 
commercial and financial blockade 
imposed on Cuba by the US, the
 foreign minister said.
 
At a meeting with the Minister of Foreign Affairs, African 
Integration and Togolese Abroad, Robert Dussey, the 
head of Cuban diplomacy also expressed the 
Government’s intention - to strengthen its
relations with the West African nation.
 
“Dear friend, you can count on us to continue to work 
together for the development of these historic and 
foundational ties,” he said.
 
Rodríguez highlighted Togo’s performance in the African 
Union, a regional organization which --- every year ---
 condemns the US blockade and Cuba’s inclusion
 on Washington’s State Sponsors of Terrorism 
(SSOT) list.
 
Prior to the meeting, Dussey spoke at the International 
Conference Cuba 2024, Decade of Afro-Descendants, 
Equality – Equity – Social Justice, which opened 
on Monday.
 
In this regard, Bruno Rodríguez commented that his 
presence in Cuba and “his participation in this 
important event --- is an expression of the 
special ties between Africa and Cuba, 
between the Togolese Republic 
and Cuba.”
 
“All Cubans feel African. Before the scientific 
confirmation of the studies of the human 
genome, we already knew that we 
were Cuban-African,” he said.
 
“We knew it because of our culture, our music, 
our religiosity, our idiosyncrasy, and we also 
knew it because of our common history,” 
he stressed.
 
Rodríguez pointed out that --- “the mere idea of the
 existence of a Cuban culture, identity and nation 
was born together with the idea of recognizing 
the contribution of the children of Africa to 
our people.”
 
We know, he said, “that your extraordinary presentation 
before the congress that began this morning is a 
significant contribution to those ties.” 
 
The Togolese foreign minister explained that, in Cuba he 
feels like he is in Africa and expressed his gratitude for
 fulfilling the purpose of meeting with a delegation
 from the Cuban Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
 
I would like to remind you, he stressed, that the people 
and government of Togo deeply support and admire 
the Cuban people’s resilience in the face of the 
effects of the economic, commercial and 
financial blockade that has been 
imposed ------- by successive 
governments of the US.
 
According to him, Togo “and most African countries” 
always support “the resolutions against this 
blockade, because it is inhumane, unjust 
and unacceptable.”
 
Each country - has the right to follow the path it 
has chosen and here we would like to reiterate
 our strong solidarity with Cuba, he noted.
 
 
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Ethiopian Prime Minister 
congratulates Ghana´s
president-elect
December 9th, 11:52am
(Prensa Latina) 
 
Ethiopia's Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed today 
congratulated John Dramani Mahama, who 
was elected as president of Ghana in the 
elections held on Saturday in that West 
African nation.
 
‘Congratulations to President-elect John Mahama
@JDMahama of Ghana on his election. 
We wish
him every success in his
journey as a leader 
and... in his future endeavours,’    Ahmed
wrote 
on his X social network account.
 
The National Democratic Congress party candidate won 
the presidential election, a position that was contested 
by 11 other candidates, including his main rival from 
the New Patriotic Party (NPP), the current vice 
president, Mahamudu Bawumia.
 
Mahama, who already ruled Ghana between 2012 and 
2017, was the first president born after the African 
country’s independence from the UK in 1957.
 
After his triumph, he will again take over as 
head of state ------- for a new four-year term.


 
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Italy ramps up health controls
 over new disease in DRC
December 7th, 9:45am
(Prensa Latina) 
 
The Italian Ministry of Health has ordered to increase 
control measures to detect the possible entry into 
the country of a new disease that has already 
caused more than 130 deaths in the 
Democratic Republic of Congo.
 
A directive from that ministry -- published on the website 
of the daily La Repubblica and other local news outlets: 
instructs the Offices of Maritime, Air and Border Health
(USMAF) to raise the level of attention to this new 
threat, although experts point out.... that the
situation in this nation is not alarming.
 
In seven of the 30 health zones in the DRC’s Kwango 
province, more than 130 deaths from an unknown 
disease have been reported since November 10, 
and, according to a statement from the World 
Health Organization, “a respiratory pathogen 
such as influenza or Covid-19 is being 
investigated as a possible cause.”
 
Carlo Perno, head of Microbiology and Immunological 
Diagnostics at the Bambino Gesú paediatric hospital 
in Rome, said: “It is necessary to act quickly to 
make a diagnosis, activating the mobile 
laboratories available in Italy.”
 


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Lefaso: President of the transitional
 period of Burkina Faso announced 
the dissolution of the Cabinet 
December 6th, 9:09pm
(RT.ru)
 
The Government of Burkina Faso will be dissolved and its
 Chairman will resign. The corresponding decision was
 made by the President of the transitional period,
 Ibrahim Traore.
 
As the Lefaso portal reports with reference to the decree, 
the dismissed government will continue to work until a 
new one is appointed.
 
"Captain Ibrahim Traore has terminated the powers of 
Prime Minister Apollinaire Kjelem de Tambel and his 
Government," the statement said.
 
In early October, it was reported that the authorities 
of Burkina Faso decided to revoke the license of 
a number of foreign gold miners.
 
 
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 Mystery illness puts Congolese 
health officials on general alert
December 5th, 4:34pm
(TASS)
 
 The Democratic Republic of the Congo put its health care system 
on full alert over an unidentified disease affecting people in the 
southwest of the country, Health Minister Roger Kamba said.
 
"We are on maximum alert," he said at a news conference in 
the capital Kinshasa, according to AFP. "We believe that
 the epidemic has reached a level where it should be 
closely monitored."
 
According to the minister, the disease is spreading from its centre
 in the Kwango province, 700 kilometres from Kinshasa. Health
 officials describe the ailment, which was first detected at 
the end of October, as "previously unknown."
 
Kamba said the disease killed 27 people in hospitals, with 17 of the 
deaths caused by respiratory failure, and the rest by a severe form 
of anemia. Kwango authorities reported 143 deaths and 376 
infected people.
 
The symptoms include fever and severe headache.
 
"We don't know if we are dealing with a viral or bacterial disease," 
said the director general of the country’s National Public Health 
Institute, Dieudonne Mwamba.
 
How the disease is transmitted remains unknown. Experts 
working in Congo are inclined to believe that it is a 
respiratory disease. They said it is not 
a COVID variant.
 
According to the latest data, 40% of all deaths 
happen among children under the age of five.
 
Several research teams are now working in Kwango 
to establish the source of the disease and its 
biological mechanism.
 
 
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Egypt intensifies contacts 
to reduce tension in 
the Middle East
December 5th, 8:52am 
(Prensa Latina) 
 
Egypt continues its diplomatic offensive to try to reduce 
tension in the region, amid a precarious truce in 
Lebanon, continued Israeli attacks in Gaza 
and a large-scale offensive by extremist 
groups in Syria.
 
The Egyptian Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced in a 
statement that in the last few hours Foreign Minister 
Badr Abdelatty spoke by telephone with his 
counterparts from Russia, Iran, the US, 
and Syria.
 
Abdelatty spoke with his Syrian counterpart, Bassam Sabbagh,
 with whom he analyzed strategies to strengthen Arab support 
for Syria in the face of the escalation of the conflict. During 
the exchange, the official ratified Egypt’s support for 
Syria’s sovereignty and territorial integrity.
 
Abdelatty also exchanged opinions on the same subject.. with
 the head of Russian diplomacy, Sergei Lavrov. Both ministers 
agreed on the importance of maintaining continuous and 
effective coordination. They also expressed their deep 
concern about the significant escalation of the 
conflict in Syria - and stressed the need to 
prevent terrorism from spreading and 
destabilizing the region.
 
Shortly after, the Egyptian minister spoke with US Secretary of 
State Antony Blinken on the same issue and the need to reach 
a ceasefire in the Gaza Strip, which has been under Israeli fire
 for 14 months.
 
Abdelatty reiterated Egypt’s position on support for Syria’s 
national institutions and the protection of civilians. He 
also explained to Blinken the need to intensify 
regional and international efforts to stop
 Israel’s war campaign in the Strip, 
where more than 44,000 deaths 
have been reported --- since 
October 2023.
 
 
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Biden needed help stepping onto
a low six inch podium in Angola
December 3rd, 8:17pm
(RT.ru)
 
US President Joe Biden needed help 
climbing the step of a low podium 
during a visit to Angola.
 
This is reported by RIA Novosti.
 
Footage shows Biden's entourage showing 
him directions, and Angola's President 
Joao Lorenzo grabbing his hand and 
helping him up to the podium.
 
Earlier, Biden made a reservation and 
called himself his own husband.
 
 
 
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Africa
will contribute varieties
 to Global Seed Vault
December 3rd, 2:26pm
 (Prensa Latina) 
 
At a time when armed conflicts and climate are stoking food 
insecurity across Africa, several of its countries are voicing
 their will this week to contribute local varieties to the 
Svalbard Global Seed Vault.
 
Often called the “Doomsday Vault,” the genebank located deep 
in the Arctic safeguards the genetic diversity of the world’s 
food supply, the DowntoEarth website reported.
 
A case in point is Sudan, which despite the war ravaging it , has 
assembled and shipped samples of pearl millet and sorghum 
this month, said Lynda Mwakisha from Crop Trust, an 
international organization working to preserve crop 
diversity, as one way to protect global food and 
nutrition security.
 
Chad will be depositing 1,145 samples of 
sesame, rice, maize, and sorghum.
 
This contribution is particularly significant as these seed varieties 
are adapted to Chad’s harsh climate and are, therefore, crucial to 
developing crops that can withstand rising temperatures and 
erratic rainfall, Crop Trust stated, focused on agricultural 
biodiversity, conservation, food security, and 
germplasm banking.
 
 
 
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France Must Close Its Military Bases 
in Senegal: says President Faye
November 29th, 10:24am
(teleSUR)
 
Chad, Mali, Burkina Faso, and Niger have also decided 
to terminate their security agreements with France.
 
On Thursday, President Bassirou Diomaye Faye 
declared that France must close its military
 bases, as their presence is incompatible 
with Senegal’s sovereignty.
 
“Senegal is an independent and sovereign country. 
Sovereignty is not compatible with the presence 
of military bases in the country,” he stated, 
clarifying --- that Senegal does not seek 
a rupture with France... but rather, a 
redefinition of their relationship ----- 
based on a “renewed partnership.”
 
His remarks, however, confirm the decline of France’s 
influence in its former African colonies. Previously, 
Mali, Burkina Faso, and Niger --- also decided 
to terminate their security agreements 
with France.
 
Faye noted that Senegal maintains relations with
 Russia, Türkiye, China, the United States, and 
Saudi Arabia, none of which - have military 
bases in Senegal.
 
A text reads --- “’France enslaved, colonised and stayed. 
If the roles were reversed, it would be very difficult to 
imagine another army having a military base in 
France,’ President Bassirou Diomaye Faye 
said of the French military presence
 in Senegal.”
 
“The presence or absence of military forces -- should 
not equate to a rupture… It is necessary that there 
be no military bases from any country, in Senegal. 
A renewed partnership -- can only be established 
on truth and the fullness of truth,” affirmed Faye.
 
Also on Thursday, Chad’s Foreign Minister Abderaman 
Koulamallah announced his government’s decision to 
end its security and defense cooperation with Paris.
 
“France is an essential partner, but now, it must also 
recognize that Chad has grown and matured. Chad 
is a sovereign state and deeply protective of its 
sovereignty,” he said.
 
“After 66 years since the proclamation of the Republic, 
it is time for Chad to assert its full sovereignty and 
redefine its strategic partnerships according 
to national priorities,” he added.
 
 
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Libyan Coast Guard Separates Migrant 
Families Stranded in Mediterranean
November 29th, 9:27am
(teleSUR)
 
‘They experienced the horror of being separated 
from their wives and children,’ Doctors Without 
Borders denounced.
 
On Thursday, armed men, claiming to be members of 
the Libyan Coast Guard intercepted a boat carrying
112 migrants in the central Mediterranean waters.
 
The coast guards -- arbitrarily transferred 29 women 
and children onto their vessel, leaving 83 men and 
unaccompanied minors on the distressed boat. 
More than 70 people ended up falling into the 
water due to threats --- and even gunshots 
fired into the air.
 
On Friday, Doctors Without Borders (Médecins Sans 
Frontières, MSF) called on all institutions and 
authorities - for assistance in reuniting the
 migrant families traveling on the boat.
 
“Yesterday -- we witnessed yet another tragic event in 
the central Mediterranean. Many people were on an 
overcrowded, deflating boat and were threatened 
by armed individuals who also fired shots,” said 
Mara Eliana Tunno, the psychologist aboard 
MSF’s vessel, Geo Barents.
 
A text reads -- “Dozens of migrants were rescued in the 
central Mediterranean by the Geo Barents, the Doctors
 Without Borders search and rescue ship. The group, 
made up of 83 men, many of them minors, was 
left adrift in a small boat.”
 
“They experienced the horror - of being separated from 
their wives and children, who were taken away from 
them. Currently - we have extremely desperate and 
traumatized people on board, constantly asking us 
to help reunite them with their families. Those on
 board report having endured violence, torture, 
abuse, and inhumane treatment in terrible 
living conditions in Libya,” she added.
 
“One man tried to throw himself into the sea -- to retrieve
his wife and their children -- aged just 4 months and 10 
years, repeatedly saying that Libya is not a safe place. 
 
“We appeal to all competent authorities, organizations,
to immediately begin efforts to reunite the families 
- that have already suffered immensely” the MSF 
psychologist emphasized.
 
Following this rescue, the Geo Barents set course for 
the Italian port of Brindisi but was later instructed 
to head to Crotone, where disembarkation is 
expected in the coming hours.
 
 
 
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Chad ----- breaks military
cooperation 
agreement
with France
November 28th, 11:19pm
(RT.ru)
 
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Chad reported that 
the government of the African country breaks the 
agreement on defense cooperation with France.
 
As RIA Novosti notes with reference to the ministry's 
communique, the Chadian authorities express 
gratitude to France for its cooperation and 
state that they are ready to continue a 
constructive dialogue in search of 
new forms of partnership.
 
Last summer, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov 
said that Chad is interested in expanding defense 
cooperation with Russia.
 
The Pentagon also reported that the United States will 
withdraw part of its military contingent from Chad.
 
 
 
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Namibia - extends voting in presidential 
and parliamentary elections by 2 days 
November 29th, 10pm
(Izvestia.ru)
 
The Electoral Commission of Namibia (ECN) 
has extended voting in the presidential and 
parliamentary elections by two days, in 
some areas affected by procedural 
delays. This was reported on 
November 28 by Bloomberg.
 
Commission Chair Elsie Ngikembua said the decision 
to recommend an extension of the term of office to 
President Nangolo Mbumbe was in line with her 
duty to allow all citizens the opportunity to 
exercise their democratic rights and
took into account complaints 
about the process.
 
It is specified that the lack of ballots, the late arrival of 
mobile groups at polling stations - and the malfunction 
of identity verification devices - led to the formation
of 
queues, and some were not able to vote until
the 
official end of voting - on November 27. 
 
In this regard, 36 polling stations will continue 
to operate on Friday and Saturday.
 
The agency informed that the counting of votes is 
already underway in the districts that were not 
affected by the extension. The Electoral 
Commission urged citizens to remain 
calm and patient until the process 
is completed, and stressed its 
commitment to fairness 
and transparency.
 
Earlier, on February 4th, Acting President of Namibia 
Nangolo Mbumba was sworn in as President of the
 African state. In addition - the new leader of the 
country appointed Foreign Minister Netumbo 
Nandi-Ndaitwa, as vice-president.
 
Earlier in the day, 82-year-old Namibian President 
Hage Geingob died. Russian President Vladimir 
Putin expressed his condolences.. and noted 
Geingob's contribution to the development 
of friendly relations between the 
two countries. 
 
The Russian leader recalled that he had 
personally met with his colleague, and 
noted ---- that he would keep a bright 
memory of him.
 
 
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Red Cross: Landslide in 
Uganda kills 13 people
November 28th, 4:14pm
(Prensa Latina) 
 
The Ugandan Red Cross confirmed on February 28th,
13 deaths in a landslide triggered by heavy rains in
the 
country's eastern region.
 
The landslide affected the villages of Masubu, 
Nameche, Mamono, Tangalu, Buzemulili, and 
Masoola, in the Bulambuli district, where 
rescuers are still searching for victims.
 
According to officials, the avalanche buried about 40 
houses and swept away in its path.... vehicles, trees 
...power lines, and other houses. The death toll is 
feared to rise in the coming hours, as rescue 
efforts continue.
 
The situation has also been aggravated, by the effects 
of the “El Niño” phenomenon, which caused a change 
in atmospheric dynamics due to a rise in the Pacific 
Ocean temperature, which has brought torrential 
rains in the continent’s northern countries and 
severe drought in the southern regions.
 
 
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India approves funding for solar 
projects --- in Pacific Islands
----- and Madagascar
November 27th, 11:04am
(Prensa Latina) 
 
India has committed to invest two million dollars in
 solar projects in Fiji, Comoros, Madagascar, and 
Seychelles - as of the signing of an agreement 
between the Ministry of External Affairs and
 the International Solar Alliance (ISA), 
officials said on Wednesday.
 
As a project implementing agency, ISA will provide 
programmatic support to those nations -- with
financial assistance from the Government 
of
India, the Ministry informed in a statement.
 
A study conducted by the organization stated that 
such nations have energy problems.. that affect 
the sustainability of agricultural products, as 
well as unreliable electricity in healthcare 
centres or no electricity in remote areas.
 
The Indian Government ----- has been discussing with 
those Pacific islands’ counterparts the feasibility of 
those projects to enable the smooth functioning of 
cold storage facilities, medical facilities, and 
water pumping systems, the Ministry noted.
 
New Delhi hopes that the successful implementation of 
these initiatives improves access to energy, generates 
employment, and ensures reliable and quality power 
supplies in all these countries.
 
 
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Ethiopia --- recognizes 
achievements of SCO
November 27th, 8am
(Prensa Latina) 
 
Ethiopian Foreign Minister Gedion Timothewos praised 
the achievements of the Organization of Southern 
Cooperation (OSC) during the ongoing General 
Assembly and reaffirmed the commitment 
to support its mission.
 
The second ordinary session of the Assembly 
convened the member states and partners of 
the OSC, from November 25th to 28th, to 
promote a third path of development 
and foster a new multilateralism 
based on equity.
 
Timothewos highlighted the potential of the 
organization - to become a crucial platform 
for South-South cooperation and called for
collaboration with other institutions and 
centres of excellence ---- to promote
i
ts objectives. 
 
“Our interests focus on encouraging peace and 
sustainable development. The OSC has the 
potential to serve as a fundamental 
platform --- to explore alliances & 
address the challenges faced by 
countries in the Global South
--- and to promote equitable 
international cooperation 
& new multilateralism,” 
he said.
 
The General Assembly is the highest governing body
--- which approves the organization’s programmatic 
activities, including its operational performance, 
and its budget and management, a press 
release revealed.
 
The discussions will shape the future direction of the 
organization through the adoption of the 2025-2026 
biennial program ---- and the establishment of the 
International Solidarity Fund for Development, 
which will also mark a significant transition 
in the leadership of the General Assembly - 
with the conclusion of the first presidency 
and the election of a new president who 
will serve until November 2026.
 
The OSC, created on January 29th, 2020 in Djibouti, is 
composed of 28 States from Africa, the Middle East, 
Latin America and the Asia Pacific, as well as civil 
society organizations and global and 
regional bodies.
 
 
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AES INFO: Ukraine ------ supplies
white phosphorus ammunition
 to terrorists in Mali
November 26th, 6:06pm
(RT.ru)
 
Ukraine supplies terrorist groups in Mali with 
ammunition containing white phosphorus, 
which is prohibited by international law.
 
According to the AES INFO agency, this information 
was provided by one of the participants of the anti-
government armed groups in Mali, who fell into the 
hands of the military.
 
"He claimed that his group was equipped with Soviet 
2B11 mortars firing 120-millimetre shells with white 
phosphorus, which are supplied by Ukraine," the 
publication says.
 
Earlier, the Malian Foreign Ministry reported that the 
terrorists in the north of the country recognized the 
fact of their cooperation with Ukraine.
 
 
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DRC reports over 800 suspected 
Mpox cases - each week
November 26th, 10:47am
(Prensa Latina) 
 
Roger Kamba, the Health Minister of the Democratic 
Republic of Congo (DRC), informed this Tuesday, 
that his country maintains a weekly average of 
more than 800 suspected Mpox cases.
 
In a post on X, the minister updated the data 
corresponding to the epidemic’s behaviour 
until November 23, and the possible Mpox 
cases once again exceeded 800, as has 
been happening for several weeks.
 
Kamba stated that 893 suspected cases, including 42 
confirmed ones and nine deaths, were recorded, and 
stressed that no deaths among those confirmed 
contagions were registered.
 
He added that the lethality rate has increased from 
0.21 percent to one percent, and South Kivu and 
Equateur are the most affected provinces. 
 
Since the outbreak of the epidemic, some 49,566 
suspected cases have been reported, 10,846 of 
which have been confirmed and 1,193 deaths 
have been registered.
 
 
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Ethiopia and Sudan discuss 
bilateral issues and 
armed conflict
November 26th, 8:52am 
(Prensa Latina) 
 
Ethiopian Foreign Minister Gedion Timothewos, spoke 
with his Sudanese counterpart, Ali Youssef Ahmed 
Al-Sharif on a number of bilateral issues and the
current situation in the neighbouring country.
 
Al-Sharif commented on the developments in Sudan 
---- and expressed his gratitude on behalf of the 
Sudanese people --- for the warm hospitality 
and support of Addis Ababa, in welcoming 
Sudanese citizens fleeing the conflict, 
the local Foreign Ministry reported.
 
Gedion, in turn, reaffirmed solidarity with Sudan, 
expressing that “it is our duty as neighbours
to 
welcome our Sudanese brothers.” 
 
He also stressed Ethiopia’s commitment to supporting 
a peaceful resolution of the ongoing conflict in Sudan,
in a manner that respects the country’s sovereignty 
& territorial integrity. He stressed the importance 
of direct dialogue and accountability on mutual 
concerns, including negotiations on the 
Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam.
 
Both sides.. agreed on the need for regular bilateral 
political consultations to strengthen ties, promote 
peace and stability, and advance regional 
economic integration.
 
Clashes in Sudan erupted on April 15th, 2023 over 
contradictions amid an integration process of the 
Rapid Support Forces led by Mohamed Hamdan 
Dagalo, Vice President of the Transitional 
Sovereign Council (TSC); & the head of
 the Army, and Chairman of the TSC, 
Abdel Fattah al-Burhan --- both
with 
the rank of general.
 
Dagalo and Al-Burhan have been contending
for control 
of the country -- after the 2019
overthrow of President 
Omar al-Bashir.
 
 
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Central African Republic grateful to 
Russia for helping lift embargo
on 
diamond exports
 November 25th, 9:19am
(TASS)
 
President of the Central African Republic (CAR)
 Faustin-Archange Touadera has thanked 
Russian President Vladimir Putin for 
helping to lift the embargo on the 
export of diamonds within the 
Kimberley Process (KP), the 
Russian embassy in 
Bangui reported.
 
CAR’s president has sent a message directly to Putin 
expressing his gratitude, the embassy said in a r
eport released on its Telegram channel. 
 
"Touadera noted the special role of Russian Finance 
Minister Anton Siluanov, employees of the Russian 
Finance Ministry and Russian experts working on 
CAR soil, who focused their efforts on restoring 
peace and security in the country," the 
embassy said.
 
The removal of trade restrictions on precious stones,
 will create favorable conditions for stable economic 
development in the CAR, thus improving the 
standard of living for citizens in the 
country, the report said.
 
On November 21st, the Kimberley Process lifted all 
restrictions on the export of diamonds from the 
Central African Republic. 
 
The embargo on diamond exports from CAR was 
introduced in 2013. It was partly lifted in 2016 
---- allowing the country to supply diamonds 
from five zones not affected by conflicts.
 
The Kimberley Process --------- (established in 2,000 in 
Kimberley, South Africa) is an international initiative 
under the aegis of the United Nations, headed by 
the governments of over 80 member-states. 
 
Its participants are countries producing and importing 
diamonds, which set the goal of removing ‘conflict’ 
diamonds ------ used for arms and support of anti 
governmental and terrorist organizations from 
being traded internationally. 
 
The Kimberley Process ensures control over export-
import operations covering up to 99% of the global 
turnover of diamonds.
 
 
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Army Ousts Paramilitaries From
 a Major City in Eastern Sudan
November 23rd, 2:39pm
(teleSUR)
 
On Saturday --- the Sudanese Army expelled the 
paramilitary group Rapid Support Forces (FAR) 
from the town of Sinja, capital of Sennar state 
in the south-east of the country, which since 
last June was under insurgent control.
 
In a message on its social media, the Sudanese Army 
stated that - “they cleared the entire territory of the 
homeland from the FAR militia”; an announcement 
that was published accompanied by videos 
shared by officers and soldiers of the 
Armed Forces --- confirming their 
control over the town.
 
Chairman of the Sovereign Council and commander-
in-chief of the Sudanese Armed Forces, Abdelfatah 
al Burhan, travelled to Sinja to personally 
congratulate the troops who took 
control of the city on 
the operation.
 
Al Burhan said in a statement by the Council that they 
were dedicating this “great victory” to the Sudanese 
people ---- who “suffered murder, displacement, 
oppression, looting and all kinds of fires 
and rapes by the militia”.
 
Previously, in September, the regular army took control 
of Ruru and Jagalni, two areas in the Blue Nile region 
in the south-east of the country, and expelled the 
remnants of the FAR - after intense fighting.
 
The war broke out on April the 15th, in 2023 -------- due to 
disagreement between the Army and the FAR over the 
inclusion of paramilitaries in power, after the 2021
coup, It ended the attempt to democratize the 
country.... after the overthrow of former 
president Omar al Bashir in 2019.
 
Since the outbreak of the conflict, tens of thousands of 
people have died and more than 11 million have been 
forced to leave their homes, making Sudan the 
scene of the worst displacement crisis
 in the world, according to the UN.
 
 
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Angola reaffirms its commitment to 
peace in the Democratic Republic
 of Congo
November 23rd, 1pm
(Prensa Latina) 
 
Angola today --- reaffirmed its commitment to peace in 
the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) by signing 
a memorandum of understanding with the United
Nations Stabilisation Mission (Monusco) in that 
neighbouring country.
 
The signing ceremony... took place this Saturday, at 
the headquarters of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs 
in Luanda - and was led by the Angolan Foreign 
Minister, Téte António, and the UN Secretary
-General’s Special Representative in the 
DRC & head of Monusco, Bintou Keita.
 
Angola is acting as a mediator.. in the conflict between 
the DRC and Rwanda and is promoting various actions 
to end the confrontations in eastern Congo under the
 name of the Luanda process.
 
The document - reflects Angola’s commitment to work
 with international organisations to restore stability in 
the neighbouring country, protect its territorial 
integrity and contribute to regional security.
 
It also seeks to define the terms of cooperation 
between the parties in order to mitigate armed
conflicts, protect civilians & promote security, 
according to a release from the Angolan 
Foreign Ministry.
 
Among other things, the legal instrument provides 
for the exchange of intelligence and field reports.
 
Speaking at the ceremony, the Foreign Minister António
 said that this agreement symbolises the UN’s support 
for Angolan President João Lourenço’s efforts to 
bring stability and security to the Great Lakes 
region, and is an extension.... of the close 
cooperation between his country and 
the UN.
 
The ceremony was also attended --- by the UN 
Resident Coordinator in Angola, Zahira Virani, 
& the Secretary of State for Administration, 
Finance and Heritage of the Angolan 
Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Osvaldo 
dos Santos Varela.
 
A ceasefire is currently in force between 
the parties ---- and a proposal for a final 
peace agreement is under discussion.
 
 
 
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Putin discusses terrorist threat 
in West Africa with Senegalese 
counterpart
November 22nd, 7:40am
(TASS)
 
The threat of terrorism in the Sahel region was one of 
the key topics in a telephone conversation between 
Russian President, Vladimir Putin and his 
Senegalese counterpart, Bassirou 
Diomaye Faye, the Kremlin 
press service reported.
 
"The leaders also discussed the situation in the Sahel 
and broader West African regions, focusing on the 
ongoing instability caused by the actions of 
terrorist groups," the Kremlin said
 in a statement.
 
In recent years, West Africa has been plagued by 
the activities of Islamist terrorist mercenaries. 

These groups have been attacking government 
forces - across several countries. They also 
receive support from Ukraine, a fact that 
has been openly acknowledged by the
''official'' Kiev authorities.
 
Senegal shares a border with Mali, one of the West African
nations where the terrorists operate. In 
September 2023,
Mali, alongside Niger & 
Burkina Faso, became founding
members 
of the Alliance of Sahel States, a regional 
collective defense organization. 
 
The alliance was established to "create an African 
space of sovereignty in the areas of security, 
politics, geostrategy, and economics." 
 
On July 6, 2024, Burkina Faso, Mali, and Niger 
announced the formation of the Sahel States
confederation --- to deepen cooperation 
and integration.
 
 

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South Africa, guest of honour 
at Havana Book Fair in 2025
November 21st, 3:41pm 
(Prensa Latina) 
 
The 33rd edition of the Havana International Book Fair 
2025 will have South Africa as a guest of honour,
Juan
 Rodriguez, president of the Cuban Book
Institute
 (ICL), informed in Havana
on Thursday.
 
Scheduled from February 13th to 23rd under the theme 
“Todo Un Pais En Libros” (A Whole Country In Books), 
the literary event will be dedicated to the 25th 
anniversary of the Territorial Editions System 
and to the 130th anniversary of the death in 
war action of Cuba’s National Hero,
 Jose Marti.
 
Researcher and professor Francisca Lopez Civeria, 
winner of the 2008 National History Prize and the 
2022 National Social and Humanistic Sciences 
Prize, and poet, essayist, researcher, and 
literary critic Virgilio Lopez Lemus,
will 
also be honoured.
 
Rodriguez stressed the significance of having South 
Africa - as the third African guest of honour, after 
Algeria and Angola, at the usual main venue of 
San Carlos de la Cabaña Fortress, which 
shares activities with 17 other places 
in Havana.
 
He underscored that the two nations share a common 
history and recalled the strong ties of friendship that 
developed between late leader Nelson Mandela and 
Commander-in-Chief Fidel Castro, in addition to all 
the bilateral cooperation that has been fostered 
since the fall of the Apartheid regime.
 
He noted that Cuba is proud of having South Afica 
at the event, because, “Cubans carry Africa 
in their hearts”
 
South African Ambassador to Havana, Yvonne 
Nkwenkwezi, voiced her gratitude on behalf 
of her country for such a designation, 
which she considered an honour 
and a commitment.
 
 
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Russia vetoed a U.N. resolution Monday 
calling for an immediate cease-fire in 
the war between Sudan's military 
and paramilitary forces
November 19th, 12:11pm
(Rédaction Africanews with AP)
 
Russia's deputy U.N. Ambassador Dmitry Polyansky 
told the Security Council that Moscow vetoed the
resolution because - “it should be solely the 
government of Sudan” that should be 
responsible for what happens
in 
the country.
 
The main problem with the resolution, he said, is its 
“false understanding of who bears responsibility 
for the protection of civilians in Sudan and for 
border control and security control in the 
country --- and who should decide to 
invite foreign forces to Sudan.”
 
Sudan has accused the United Arab Emirates of arming
the RSF, which the UAE denies. U.N. experts said, in a 
report earlier this year that the RSF received support
from Arab-allied communities - and new military 
supply lines running through Chad, Libya 
and South Sudan.
 
As for the government - Gen. Abdel Fattah Burhan, who
 led a military takeover of Sudan in 2021, has received 
Russian support and is a close ally of neighbouring 
Egypt and its president, former army chief 
Abdel-Fattah el-Sissi. 
 
In February, Sudan’s foreign minister held talks 
in Tehran, with his Iranian counterpart, amid 
unconfirmed reports of drone purchases 
for government forces.
 
Sudan's U.N. Ambassador, Al-Harith Idris, said his 
country is ready to cooperate with all countries
who are --- ready to condemn the RSF and its
allied 
militias, stop the flow of weapons to 
them --- and “respect the sovereignty 
of Sudan through implementing a 
plan to protect civilians.”
 
“Sudan --- is in an existential battle, where choices 
are limited,” he said. “Either Sudan remains free,
 independent and united, or it vanishes.”
 
 
 
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Russia working to expand 
presence in Africa: expert
November 19th, 9:19am
(TASS)
 
 Russia is actively expanding its presence in Africa, 
and the countries of the continent could become a 
testing ground for advanced Russian technologies, 
Director of the Institute for African Studies of the
 Russian Academy of Sciences, Irina Abramova, 
said at a press conference.
 
"I believe that, in the current conditions Russia finds 
itself, given the resources we have at our disposal, 
we are indeed, making very active progress in the
African direction," she noted. "I always say that 
one of the areas of our cooperation - should 
be in the technological sphere, that is, the 
transfer of Russian technologies -- which 
demonstrates -- our special relationship 
with Africa. Moreover, our technologies 
are adaptable and can be applied there
 and Africa can become a sort of place 
for testing our Russian technologies."
 
The expert emphasized --- that Russian businesses are 
now very interested in working in Africa. To facilitate 
this, Abramova says that Russia needs to establish
effective mechanisms for public-private partner-
ships to successfully implement projects on 
the continent. 
 
"Our main mistake, is the lack of coordination between
the government, an development institutions such as 
the Russian Export Centre, VEB, and others, and
entrepreneurs," she said. 
 
"The public-private partnership formula, which should 
form the basis of our relations, is still not working 
very effectively."
 
Expanding cooperation - in all areas
 
Nevertheless, in Abramova's opinion, Russia has 
succeeded in building an institutional structure 
for relations with African countries. 
 
"Just recently, our embassy was opened in Burkina 
Faso, and - by 2026 - seven more new embassies 
are planned to be opened in African countries," 
the expert noted.
 
She also added that, in addition to actively developing 
relations in the political sphere - work is underway in 
the economic and social sectors. 
 
"Trade missions are opening ------ one has already been 
opened in Ethiopia and Nigeria, and both are working 
very actively. These countries are key for us, as 
they are centres of development in Africa," 
the expert observed. 
 
"New Russian Centres are opening -- not only within the
framework of Rossotrudnichestvo -- but there are also 
many private initiatives being supported. Additionally, 
60 Sunday schools have been opened, and each 
of these Sunday schools has a Russian 
language centre."
 
"We are steadily expanding our presence in Africa, 
and of course, this should yield results," 
Abramova concluded.
 
 
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Russia awaiting Egypt's ratification 
of industrial zone agreement 
— minister
November 18th, 3:26pm
(TASS)
 
 Russia eagerly awaits Egypt's ratification of an
 intergovernmental agreement on creating a 
Russian industrial zone around the Suez 
Canal, Industry and Trade Minister 
Anton Alikhanov told reporters.
 
"We are waiting for Egypt to ratify the agreement. 
President el-Sisi said at the meeting in Kazan 
that this issue would be reviewed at the 
parliament’s session soon," the 
minister said.
 
The intergovernmental agreement between Russia and 
Egypt was signed in 2018. The project is stipulated to
 last 13 years. Construction of the industrial zone was 
set to start in 2020 but it was postponed due to the 
coronavirus pandemic.
 
 
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Russia, Republic of the Congo - sign 
memorandum of naval cooperation
November 18th, 1pm
(TASS)
 
 Russia and the Republic of the Congo have signed 
a memorandum of naval cooperation, the Russian
defense ministry said, after a meeting between 
Russian Deputy Defense Minister Alexander 
Fomin and National Defense Minister of 
the Republic of the Congo, Charles 
Richard Mondjo.
 
"On November 18, 2024, a working meeting between 
Russian Deputy Defense Minister Colonel General 
Alexander Fomin, & National Defense Minister of
the Republic of the Congo, Lt General Charles 
[Richard] Mondjo, was held in Moscow. The 
sides exchanged views on current issues 
of Russian-Congolese military & defense 
cooperation, discussed promising joint 
projects in the defense sphere - and 
outlined ways to implement them. 
They also agreed --- to continue 
close cooperation in all areas 
of bilateral cooperation," 
the ministry said.
 
"The talks were held in a friendly atmosphere..... and 
were crowned by the signing of an inter-ministerial
memorandum of understanding and cooperation 
in the naval sphere, having reiterated Moscow 
and Brazzaville’s commitment to the further 
expansion of practical cooperation.''
 
 
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Participation in Municipal 
Elections in Libya 
Exceeds 74%
November 16th, 4:57pm
(teleSUR)
 
The turnout at the municipal elections held on
 Saturday in Libya, without security incidents, 
exceeded 74% -- a rate rated “high” by the 
National High Electoral Commission
 (HNEC).
 
“The initial proportion of voters -- was 74% ......as the 
screening and counting process continues and the 
scheduling process begins tomorrow at UNHCR 
headquarters,” the HNEC said.
 
Municipal elections in Libya... are held in two phases, 
this first -- includes 29 municipalities in the western 
region, 12 in the eastern region and 17 in the south
- both of the area administered by the Government 
of National Unity (GUN) of Tripoli ..as of the one 
controlled by the parallel Executive ---- under 
the tutelage of Marshal Jalifa Haftar.
 
Abdulhakim al Shaab, a member of the aforementioned 
electoral commission ---- reported that the counting, 
grading and statistics process has already started 
in all polling stations after they closed their doors 
at 18:00 local time (20:00 GMT).
 
Preliminary results will be announced in two or three 
days while the final ones will be revealed after the 
appeal stage, which according to the law lasts 
21 days, he added.
 
On the other hand, the head of the Government of 
National Unity (GUN) --- Abdulhamid Dbeiba ------ 
confirmed after the close of the polls that the 
“success” of the electoral process... went 
“smoothly and safely, and represents a 
further response ---- to calls for the 
imposition of new transitional 
stages -- as a condition for 
holding elections”.
 
“The Libyans who use today’s ballot boxes --- to choose 
who will manage their municipalities’ affairs are the 
same people who can elect their legislative and 
executive leaders - through them. Those who 
are obstructing this popular will are those 
who seek to extend their mandate by 
not issuing fair and enforceable 
electoral laws,” he said.
 
 
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Ethiopia and China to 
enhance ties...... with 
law enforcement centre
November 15th, 12:21pm
(Prensa Latina) 
 
Ethiopia and China agreed on Friday to establish a Law
Enforcement Cooperation Centre in this capital, 
Addis Ababa, to maintain solid coordinated 
cooperation and strengthen capacity 
development and other issues.
 
The agreement followed a meeting between Ethiopia's 
Federal Police Commissioner, General Demelash
Gebremichael, and Chinese Deputy Public 
Security Minister, Qi Yanjun, to discuss 
bilateral national issues.
 
During the meeting, both sides recalled previous 
agreements signed to cooperate closely.... in 
several fields, the local Federal Police said.
 
Gebremichael and Qi highlighted the fruitful results 
achieved in transnational crime prevention, 
extradition, capacity building, and 
resource support.
 
The Addis Ababa City Administration Police 
Commission and the Beijing Municipal 
Public Security Bureau --- inked a 
Memorandum of Understanding 
(MoU) on cooperation between 
the two national security 
institutions.
 
According to the source, the document will help 
both parties to cooperate in exchanging 
experiences and other issues.
 
 
 
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Kenya: Farmers fight against GMOs
November 14th, 12:10pm
(teleSUR)
 
In communities across Kenya, peasant organizations 
are mobilizing to defend the right to healthy food 
and reject GM crops.
 
In Karura, a region on the northern outskirts of Nairobi, 
community leaders meet with the local peasant 
communities - to explain the implications of 
GMOs to small farmers, seeds introduced 
into the country following a government 
authorization to seed patenting by 
food multinationals.
 
In a room with sheet and canvas walls, with the floor 
of dirt - twenty Kenyans discuss strategies to resist 
a threat they perceive, as imminent. For many, the 
entry of genetically modified organisms (GMOs) 
means the loss of traditional seeds...  the 
cultivation methods learned from their 
grandparents and the threat of an 
agriculture dependent on big 
corporations and bringing
harmful chemicals.
 
One of the keys to GMOs --- is their resistance to 
agrochemicals that other herbs do not have, so 
spraying products like glyphosate on crops
kills 
all competition, and allows intensive
production 
of the plantation of interest.
 
“Well water is here, the bath is there, everything 
shares the same soil,” says Denis Wangila, one 
of the representatives --- who debate the 
sustainability of the places where 
they live.
 
In this sense, the villagers are moving forward with the 
organization of committees at different locations - to 
gain organizational advantage against the advance 
of the multinationals.
 
One of the most popular grassroots organisations in 
the area is the Kenyan Peasant League (KPL), 
which has managed to win temporary 
victories in court by maintaining a 
ban on GMOs until a final verdict 
is reached. 
 
However, the threat persists and 
farmers --- continue to mobilize.
 
Recently, the Court of Appeal upheld the decision 
to temporarily ban GMOs on the grounds that the 
government did not guarantee adequate public 
participation --- which the KPL considers 
fundamental.  ”The Constitution backs 
us, we have a right to be heard,” adds 
Susan Otawi of the Kenyan Peasant 
League Women’s Collective.
 
In parallel, the campaign to collect signatures against 
the introduction of GMOs is advancing strongly. In the 
community of City Park - another point of resistance
 in Nairobi, activists and farmers gather to collect 
signatures and continue challenging the 
government decision.
 
 ”We have not been given any guarantees of safety on
GMOs, and the government made this decision, 
without consulting us. That is unacceptable,” 
says one of the spokesmen.
 
The KPL maintains an active strategy based on legal 
and environmental principles. The organization 
supports its arguments in the UN Declaration 
on the Rights of Peasants & Other Workers 
in Rural Areas, and in Article 10 of the 
Kenyan Constitution, which 
establishes the right to 
public consultation.
 
This legal framework has been the basis for their 
struggle against the decisions of a government 
that, according to its leaders, is more aligned 
with the interests of multinationals than 
with the needs of its own citizens.
 
For many of these farmers, the fight against GMOs, is a 
battle for food sovereignty and the right to decide what 
kind of food and farming methods they prefer for their 
land. With a history of agroecological practices and 
indigenous seed cultivation, the fear of farmers is 
that the GMOs income will destroy the delicate 
ecological balance and make communities 
dependent on patented chemicals and 
seeds ---- that only enrich the great 
corporations of the global North.
 
“Hunger is not solved with GMOs, but with policies that 
eliminate poverty,” insist the KPL, reiterating that the 
seeds of the multinationals will not improve their 
crops in the soils of Kenya, contrary to what 
the government tries to make believe.
 
 
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Sudan:
Cholera Cases -- Rise to
 30,880, Dengue Fever to 6,011
November 13th, 12:26pm
(teleSUR)
 
On Monday November 11, Sudan’s Health Ministry said 
that the number of cholera infection cases in Sudan 
has climbed to 30,880, while dengue fever cases 
reached 6,011.
 
“The cholera epidemiological situation report revealed 
the registration of 138 new cases, including two 
deaths, bringing the total to 30,880 cases, 
including 887 deaths,” the ministry 
said in a statement.
 
The ministry said 72 out of the 138 new cases were 
recorded in Gedaref State in eastern Sudan.
 
In addition, 91 new cases of dengue fever were 
reported, all in Kassala State, raising the total 
number of dengue fever cases in the country
 to 6,011, including 12 deaths.
 
Kassala State -- is experiencing high rates of both 
cholera and dengue fever, attributed to waves of 
displacement from the eastern Gezira region in 
central Sudan, as noted by Al-Fadil Mohamed 
Mahmoud, director general of the ministry’s 
Health Emergencies and Epidemic 
Control Department.
 
The marked increase in cholera and dengue cases
 is part of a broader health crisis in Sudan, where 
fighting between the Sudanese Armed Forces 
and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces 
has raged since April 2023. 
 
Other epidemic diseases, including malaria 
and measles, have also been spreading.
 
The ongoing conflict in Sudan has resulted in 
over 24,850 deaths and displaced millions of
people, according to the latest estimates 
from international organizations. 
 
 
 
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Russia... wrote off 
African countries’
 debts
November 13th, 10:39am 
(Prensa Latina) 
 
Russia has written off debts of African states 
worth 20 billion dollars, Deputy Foreign 
Minister Mikhail Bogdanov informed 
on Wednesday in an interview 
with TASS.
 
Bogdanov......  who is also the Special Representative of 
the President of Russia for the Middle East and African 
countries added that those funds are being redirected
- among other things - to development projects under 
the refinancing program.
 
The diplomat affirmed that these debts are being 
used “to implement socio-economic projects 
in those countries.”
 
Bogdanov also announced - that Russia will open 
embassies in that continent’s several countries, 
such as Equatorial Guinea, Sierra Leone, and 
South Sudan.
 
The deputy foreign minister recalled that an embassy 
in Burkina Faso was just opened, and the possibility 
of reopening embassies in some countries.. where 
they were once closed, is also being considered.
 
 

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Mpox mortality decreases in DRC
November 12th, 11:31am
(Prensa Latina) 
 
Mortality due to monkeypox (Mpox) has decreased in 
the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), reaching 
0.36 percent on November 4-9, Health Minister 
Roger Kamba informed.
 
Kamba noted, that three people died out of 834 
suspects and 81 confirmed Mpox cases during 
the period, resulting in a mortality rate of 
0.36 percent, much lower than the 
previous week’s 1.6 percent.
 
In his update on the Mpox epidemic status in the 
country, the minister stated that since the 
epidemic broke out, 42,912 suspected 
cases have been reported, 9,454 of 
which have been confirmed and 
1,132 deaths have been 
recorded.
 
He specified that Kinshasa reported 123 active 
cases, 56 of which are suspected cases and
 67 have already been confirmed as 
Mpox patients.
 
 

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Two weeks before Brexit, the African Union
 announced a new single African passport
that permits holders to enter any of the
 54 AU member states without a visa –
an interesting turn in African history
which NO-ONE in the West knows
or cares about !  What a stunning
reflection of how far our mindset
and media are, from the 'world
community' we say we love.

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