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What makes Minsk an attractive
African country on the 
Limpopo River
by Yuri Sizov
July 1st, 4:54pm
(Rossiyskaya Gazeta) 
 
In the fantastic expanses of South Africa... where Dr. Aybolit, the 
doctor of the continent's wildlife, is known to have treated them
on the banks of the Limpopo River, Belarusian businessmen are
 also ready for multilateral cooperation. However, this aspect of 
bilateral relations was not the only focus of the dialogue 
between Belarusian Foreign Minister Maxim Ryzhenkov
 and his counterpart, Botswana's Minister of
International Relations, Fenyo Butale.
 
First of all, the Belarusian Foreign Minister confirmed his 
country's readiness ----- to further deepen relations in a 
wide range of areas. After the meeting, he described 
the negotiations as "rich and constructive," noting 
that this was the first official visit by the foreign 
minister of an African country, in the history 
of bilateral relations.
 
Moreover, Ryzhenkov called the meeting "actually the 
beginning of political and diplomatic relations", if, 
however, we do not count the conclusion of an 
agreement on the establishment of diplomatic 
relations about twenty years ago.
 
According to news reports, during the Minsk talks, the parties 
discussed the entire bilateral agenda, and as a result, they 
signed a joint statement reflecting their intention not only
 to strengthen cooperation in the international arena, 
but also to develop the legal framework.
 
In particular, it was reported that the signing of an agreement 
on the abolition of visas for diplomatic & service passports, 
as well as the establishment of a trade and economic 
commission, is planned in the near future.
 
In turn, Fenyo Butale thanked the Belarusian side for the 
invitation to visit the country and for the hospitality 
shown, describing his negotiations as excellent. 
According to him, they were a continuation of 
the very successful visit to Minsk by the 
Minister of Agriculture of Botswana,
 in June.
 
Recalling that the country's political leadership changed at 
the end of last year, the African guest made it clear that 
the current government "is in a hurry to move to 
industrialize the economy, to diversify it in 
order to reduce its dependence on 
diamonds," meaning --- that 
Botswana is considered 
a world leader ---- in
 their production.
 
By the way, the parties have already agreed on "specific steps
 in the short, medium, and long term," Butale said, adding that
 the parties have identified the use of Belarusian equipment 
for agricultural needs, the exchange of experience 
between specialized professionals, and the 
training and education of students,
 as pilot projects.
 
He is convinced that the use of Sineokaya's experience, 
competencies, and technologies to enhance the 
mechanization of Botswana's agricultural 
sector will have a positive impact on 
the country's economic situation.
 
For Belarus, on the other hand, cooperation for promoting 
national goods and services on the African market 
could be very promising. The high-ranking guest 
assured that his country has created a 
favorable business environment and 
ensured both economic and 
political stability. In short, 
investments in Botswana 
will be safe & profitable.
 
BELTA observers note that intensifying cooperation with 
African countries is one of the priority tasks set by the 
President of Belarus. Just last month, the Minister of 
Foreign Affairs of Belarus held a series of meetings 
with delegations from African countries, led by
 their respective ministers of agriculture.
 
 
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South Africa’s Eastern Cape Flood 
Death Toll Rises to 102 as Search 
for Missing Children Continues
July 1st, 2:50pm
(teleSUR)
 
The official death toll from the catastrophic floods that struck
 South Africa’s Eastern Cape earlier this month has risen to 
102, with two children still missing, according to the 
latest update from provincial authorities.
 
The floods, triggered by a cold front on June 9–10, devastated
 communities in the OR Tambo and Amathole districts, 
sweeping away homes, cutting power and water 
supplies, and displacing thousands.
 
Among the deceased are 39 children, including a 12-month-old
 infant, and 63 adults. Authorities have identified 96 of the 
victims, while six bodies remain unidentified due to 
decomposition, requiring DNA testing.
 
Zolile Williams, a senior provincial official, described the disaster
as “one of the most agonising chapters” in the region’s history, 
emphasizing ------ the emotional and infrastructural toll on the 
affected communities.
 
The South African government has declared a state of 
national disaster, unlocking emergency funds for 
relief and reconstruction. The estimated cost 
to rebuild damaged infrastructure.... stands 
at R5.1 billion (approx. $288 million USD).
 
President Cyril Ramaphosa, who visited the worst-hit areas on 
June 13, attributed the floods to climate change, echoing 
findings from the World Meteorological Organization’s 
2024 report, which linked El Niño and other climatic 
shifts to a surge in extreme weather events 
across Africa.
 
Recovery efforts are ongoing, with search and rescue teams, 
including SAPS and EMS helicopters, continuing to comb 
flood-hit zones for the missing. Aid agencies, such as 
Gift of the Givers, are providing food, water, and 
medical supplies.
 
The Department of Social Development ----- is offering trauma 
counseling, while mobile units from Home Affairs are helping 
survivors replace lost identity documents. Over 4,000 
people remain displaced, many housed in 
temporary shelters.
 
Meanwhile, a new cold front has battered the Western Cape, 
causing additional flooding in Cape Town and surrounding 
areas, raising concerns about the country’s 
preparedness for future climate-
related disasters.
 
 
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Monusco - welcomes cessation 
of hostilities between armed
 groups in the DRC
July 1st, 2:13pm
(Prensa Latina) 
 
The United Nations Stabilization Mission in the Democratic 
Republic of the Congo (Monusco) today welcomed the 
signing of an agreement to cease hostilities 
between several armed groups that 
operate in the province of Ituri.
 
Through a statement, he celebrated the signing by the Congo 
Development Cooperative (Codeco); Zaire/Self-defense; the 
Patriotic Resistance of Ituri (FRPI); the Patriotic and 
Integrationist Force of the Congo (FPIC); the Ituri 
Popular Self-Defense Movement (MAPI) and 
Chini Ya Tuna.
 
Monusco highlighted the Aru Agreement and urged 
non-signatory armed groups to join the process.
 
“This agreement represents significant progress in the search 
for stability in Ituri. It paves the way for a new era, focused on
 reconciliation, security and development”, said the message 
published on the social network X.
 
Regarding the topic, the deputy special representative of the UN
 Secretary General in the DRC and acting head of Monusco, 
Vivian van de Perre, said that since the main victims of 
the conflict are women and children, it is imperative 
to promote peace that translates into concrete 
actions on the ground.
 
The Mission congratulated the Congolese Government, 
community leaders and all partners who contributed 
to the success of the dialogue known as Aru II, 
and ratified the commitment to support the
 implementation of its recommendations.
 
The statement also encouraged the signatory armed groups 
to continue raising awareness among their ranks to 
guarantee strict respect for what was agreed, 
comply with the obligations of each party 
---- and contribute to the creation of a 
climate of trust and reconciliation 
that favours the return of 
displaced people.
 
“This peace agreement represents a concrete step, as long 
as it is implemented in an effective and inclusive manner, 
towards what we all long for: the end of violence, the 
resettlement of displaced populations and a future 
based on lasting peace and prosperity”,
 Van de Perre noted.
 
He added that the province of Ituri has all 
the necessary resources to recover.
 
This Tuesday, Monusco also expressed sincere condolences to 
the families of the victims of the recent attacks on the Djangi 
internally displaced persons camp, in the territory of Djugu, 
and he strongly condemned these acts of violence 
against the civilian population.
 
His message reiterated ------ that the rapid and complete
implementation of the commitments made in Aru II 
--- is essential to break the cycle of violence 
and restore lasting peace in Ituri.
 
 
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Gasoline and diesel prices will 
increase in South Africa
July 1st, 11:48am
(Prensa Latina) 
 
The Ministry of Mineral and Petroleum Resources of South 
Africa (DMPR) announced today that starting Wednesday, 
July 2, gasoline prices will increase, for diesel and 
paraffin for lighting.
 
Meanwhile, the price of liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) will fall 
throughout the country, except in the southern province of 
Western Cape.
 
According to the DMPR, 93-octane unleaded gasoline will now 
cost the equivalent in rands to three cents more per litre, 
95 octane gasoline will rise 2.9 cents.
 
Meanwhile, according to the Ministry, the price of diesel (0.05 
percent sulphur) will rise 4.6 cents per litre; and diesel (0.005 
percent sulphur) will do so at 4.7 cents $0.047 per litre.
 
On the other hand, the wholesale price of paraffin for lighting (a 
kerosene-like fuel intended to be burned in lamps, domestic 
stoves and heaters) will increase by 3.8 cents per litre, 
and the maximum single sales price to the national 
public will increase by five cents per litre.
 
On the other hand, according to the ministerial statement, the 
maximum retail price of LPG will decrease by 3.2 cents per 
kilogram throughout the country, except in the southern 
province of Western Cape, where it will increase 
almost 11 cents per kilogram.
 
The Ministry attributed the increases to the recent increase
 in international prices of Brent crude oil, which averaged 
$69.36 per barrel during the period analyzed (the past 
30 days), compared to the previous $63.95.
 
The main factor in this increase was growing geopolitical tension
 in the Middle East, particularly over Israel's aggression against 
Iran, which has raised fears of possible supply disruptions.
 
Also, while propane and butane prices decreased slightly during 
the period, the overall impact on fuel prices remains upward.
 
The Ministry also approved a 14 percent increase in Supply Cost
 Recovery over Maximum Refinery Gate Price (MRGP) for LPG 
imported through the port from Saldanha Bay, in the 
Western Cape ----- as a provisional measure for 
24 months.
 
As a result, the provisional maximum retail price (MRGP) in 
that area will be $0.85 per metric ton, excluding VAT, 
from July 2 to August 5, 2025.
 
Consequently, the maximum retail price of LPG in the 
Western Cape will be set at $2.02 per kilogram from 
July 2.
 
The DMPR emphasized that these adjustments are necessary 
to reflect global market trends and ensure the sustainability
 of fuel supply in South Africa.
 
 
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Agreement on strategic minerals
 with the US announced in DRC
June 30th, 3:11pm
(Prensa Latina) 
 
The president of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), 
Félix Tshisekedi, has announced the upcoming signing of an 
“unprecedented strategic agreement” with the US in the 
mining sector, the press reported today.
 
The president pointed out that the objective of the instrument 
is to strengthen the position of the DRC in the global energy 
transition and assured that national resources “will never 
be sold or given to hidden interests”, but they will 
benefit the Congolese people, above all.
 
Tshisekedi expressed in his speech regarding national 
Independence Day, that the “renewed confidence” in 
Washington, after the peace agreement signed with 
Rwanda under US mediation, will soon result in the 
signing of an “unprecedented strategic agreement”.
 
This “will mark a decisive step to position the DRC as a central 
actor in the global energy transition and the emerging green 
economy”, the president noted, according to Actualité.CD.
 
The head of state explained that the association with the 
US seeks “to sovereignly develop our strategic minerals, 
particularly copper, cobalt and lithium”, at the same 
time “it guarantees a more equitable distribution 
of economic benefits for the benefit of the 
Congolese people”.
 
The president stated that this will also pave the way for local 
transformations, the creation of thousands of jobs, and a 
new economic model, based on sovereignty and 
national added value.
 
“The Democratic Republic of the Congo is back, ready to forge
 strategic, reliable, transparent and, above all, win-win 
alliances”, tshisekedi said, adding that the country 
will not tolerate any concessions on economic 
sovereignty, or sell its future, or dignity.
 
The mining agreement with the United States has been seen
 by various Congolese sectors as a condition imposed by 
Washington to intervene as a mediator in the peace 
treaty signed with Rwanda on December 27 June 
and as guarantor of its compliance.
 
The issue has drawn harsh criticism and led Congolese Foreign 
Minister Thérèse Kayikwamba Wagner, to deny in an interview 
with Congolese national television RTNC that the agreement 
with Kigali was a transfer of the country's natural resources.
 
The minister emphasized that, in the signed document “there is 
no provision on economic issues or strategic minerals”, and he 
added that the text is very clear and lays the foundations for 
a favorable environment in which the return of investors 
and a more dynamic economy, can also be foreseen.
 
 
 
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Africa advocates: a new 
international financial 
architecture
June 30th, 2:31pm
(Prensa Latina) 
 
The president of Angola and incumbent head of the African 
Union (AU), Joao Lourenco, advocated today for the 
reorganization of the international financial 
architecture, during the IV International 
Conference on Development, in 
Seville, Spain.
 
The president considered the event as an opportunity to 
promote initiatives that lead to more agile functional 
mechanisms for mobilizing of financial resources, 
which will help the developing countries face 
their recurring challenges.
 
He mentioned climate crises, fluctuations in raw material 
prices and, fundamentally, “the unsustainable burden of 
sovereign debt, which consumes more resources than
 those allocated to health and education as a whole” 
and drastically limits ------- the margin to finance 
development.
 
He added that this situation constitutes a clear obstacle to 
achieving the Sustainable Development Goals - of the UN 
Agenda 2030 and compliance with the AU Agenda 2063, 
that express the common commitment to building a 
more just, inclusive and resilient world.
 
“There will be no development on the African continent 
without a solid and functional infrastructure”, said 
Lourenco, who referred in his speech to the low 
production and transportation capacity of 
electrical energy, the poor network of 
roads and highways that connects 
countrie ------ and the low 
investment.... in tele-
communications, 
and information 
technologies.
 
These factors hinder economic growth and development, 
as they seriously affect ----- trade and industry, the 
circulation of people and goods, agriculture 
and job creation, he explained.
 
He insisted - that these large investments in infrastructure 
require a more adequate financing model adapted to the 
economic conditions of the nations of the continent, 
where the needs of the region are taken into 
account and those most in need - play 
an active role.
 
The president of the AU, considered the Lomé Declaration 
on the African Debt, adopted in May 2025, very timely, it 
represents an important milestone, in building a 
common African position, and formulates 
concrete proposals to address the 
debt crisis.
 
The creation of more fair and transparent multilateral 
restructuring mechanisms, automatic clauses 
suspending debt service --- in the event of 
external shocks and promoting the use 
of local currency to reduce exposure 
to exchange risks, are some of the 
initiatives included, he specified.
 
He recalled that Africa continues to be one of the most 
vulnerable regions, although it is one of the least 
responsible for greenhouse gas emissions.
 
“This should lead to the continent being given the attention it 
deserves, providing it with a significant increase in climate 
finance for the adaptation and mitigation process, 
support for a fair energy transition and 
incentives ------- to convert debt, into 
concrete environmental actions”, 
he said.
 
 
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Cuba ---- welcomes the national day of 
the Democratic Republic of the Congo
June 30th, 1:56pm
(Prensa Latina) 
 
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Cuba today congratulated 
the people and Government of the Democratic Republic of
 the Congo on the occasion of the 65th anniversary of 
the nation's independence.
 
Through the social network X -- the Cuban Foreign Ministry 
reiterated its willingness to deepen relations of friendship 
and cooperation between both countries.
 
This June 30 marks 65 years since the independence of the 
Democratic Republic of the Congo from the rule of Belgium.
 
Cuba and the African nation reestablished diplomatic relations 
on April 15, 1974 and since then, have maintained ties of 
friendship and cooperation, in various spheres.
 
The support of the Congolese Government, has been invariable 
in its position against the economic, commercial and financial 
blockade imposed by the United States on the Caribbean 
nation ---------- for more than six decades.
 
 
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They state: challenges for the DRC
 after 65 years of independence
June 30th, 12:56pm
(Prensa Latina) 
 
The president of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), 
Félix Tshisekedi, today stated the country's challenges, on
the day that marks 65 years of national independence.
 
In a special speech regarding the anniversary, the president 
pointed out the achievement of peace as one of the 
fundamental issues and, in this sense, he 
highlighted the agreement signed with 
Rwanda in Washington on June 27, 
which he considered --- a step --- 
towards a new era of stability.
 
This document, noted the head of state, “materializes 
the achievements of United Nations Security Council 
Resolution 2773 and paves the way towards a new 
era of stability, cooperation and prosperity for our 
nation, the Great Lakes region, and Africa as
 a whole”.
 
Tshisekedi thanked the United States, “for its determined 
commitment to peace”, and President Donald Trump, of 
whom he expressed that he had contributed to uniting
 the parties around a shared vision.
 
He also praised the work of Qatar, “whose discreet and 
effective mediation helped close the gap, and open a 
sincere dialogue between our country and Rwanda”.
 
Regarding the negotiations that continue in Doha with the 
rebels of the Congo River Alliance-March 23 Movement 
(AFC/M23), the Congolese president meant that the 
ambition is -- “to fully reestablish the authority of 
the State throughout the national territory and
 work for the establishment of real peace, 
durable ----- and shared throughout 
the subregion”.
 
He added that the people's expectations regarding these 
processes are immense, especially those who live in 
the east of the country and have experienced 
the armed conflict more strongly.
 
“We approach this final phase of the process with determination, 
respecting our sovereignty and the legitimate aspirations of our 
people”, he assured and added that the DRC will continue 
“demanding justice for the victims and that those 
responsible for the atrocities ----- be 
held accountable”.
 
The president stressed the need to put the interests of the 
nation before partisan disputes and, in this sense, 
highlighted the meeting on June 5 with the
 opposition leader, Martin Fayulu.
 
“This meeting marks an important step towards a policy of 
reconciliation, mutual listening and reciprocal respect”, 
Tshisekedi said.
 
“The independence we commemorate today..... is not just an 
achievement of the past. It is, above all, a milestone for the 
future. It is a living project, an ideal that is built every day”
--- concluded the head of state.
 
 
 
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They highlight the social value of 
economic empowerment 
in South Africa
June 30th, 12:02pm
(Prensa Latina) 
 
The president of South Africa, Cyril Ramaphosa, today stressed 
the importance of the country's economic empowerment laws 
as essential tools to correct historical economic injustices 
and promote inclusive growth.
 
He also called on all sectors — business, labour and social — 
to support these laws, since they are crucial to undo the 
injustices of the apartheid era and achieve inclusive 
growth that generates employment and improves 
the quality of life.
 
In his weekly letter, Ramaphosa recalled that while South Africa's
 Broad-Based Black Economic Empowerment (B-BBEE) laws are 
distinctive, similar empowerment frameworks exist globally in 
countries such as India, Nigeria and Brazil ------ aimed at 
correcting economic exclusion, based on race.
 
In the letter, the President defended the viability and innovation 
of the South African approach, in particular the Equivalent 
Share Investment Program (EEIP).
 
This program... allows multinational companies, which cannot 
meet requirements through traditional share ownership - due 
to global policies, to invest in socio-economic development, 
professional training and business growth, without 
selling shares.
 
The EEIP, integrated into South African legislation for more than a
 decade, he recalled, has attracted major global companies such 
as Microsoft, Hewlett-Packard, Samsung, IBM and automotive 
giants such as BMW and Toyota.
 
Ramaphosa also rejected the idea that the EEIP weakens
 empowerment laws, stating that it complements the 
B-BBEE and does not constitute circumvention,
 a criterion he called erroneous.
 
In the text, he urged companies to consider compliance with 
empowerment laws not as a burden, but as a long-term 
investment in the stability and economic growth 
of South Africa.
 
He also highlighted the emergence of new industries 
----- such as digital technology, AI, advanced 
manufacturing and renewable energy.
 
At that point, he stressed the need for South Africa to adapt 
its policies to attract foreign and domestic investment in 
these sectors - and avoid being left behind globally.
 
Looking ahead, Ramaphosa emphasized the Government's 
focus -- on creating an enabling political environment, 
promoting structural reforms, fostering innovation 
and reducing regulatory barriers, to maximize 
the potential of emerging and existing 
industries.
 
 
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At Least 50 People Die
- as a Gold Mine 
in
Northern Sudan
Collapses
June 28th, 12:20pm
(teleSUR)
 
At least 50 miners died this Saturday when a traditional gold 
mine collapsed in the desert area of Howaid, in northern 
Sudan, a non-governmental organization from the 
northern River Nile state reported, indicating 
that the workers died of asphyxiation.
 
The state’s resistance committees said in a statement that 
“more than 50 miners who were working inside the mine 
at the time of the collapse died of asphyxiation and 
their bodies are being recovered,” as emergency 
teams did not arrive in time, due to the desert 
location of the area and the poor condition 
of the roads.
 
They also denounced that the delay was due to the fact 
that the mine is located in the Red Sea state, but is 
under the administration of the city of Atbara,
in 
the River Nile state --- which “caused 
administrative confusion, in the 
response to the accident, in 
addition --- to the lack of 
specialized emergency 
equipment.”
 
The Howaid area -- is located between the towns of Atbara 
and Haiya, the latter in the northeastern Red Sea state, 
and there are traditional gold mines where this 
precious metal is extracted manually and 
on a small scale.
 
In fact, the same area was the scene of a similar accident
 last April, when part of a mine collapsed and caused 
several injuries.
 
However, the resistance committees denounced that the 
authorities have not implemented significant measures 
to improve safety in the mines and prevent this type 
of accident.
 
According to the Sudanese Ministry of Minerals, the artisanal 
or traditional gold mining sector is widespread throughout 
the country, as it is found in 14 of the 18 states and 
employs more than two million people, while the 
metal is exported to several neighbouring 
and Arab countries.
 
 
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Ethiopia: Musical performances
 move Great South Festival
June 28th, 11:44am
 (Prensa Latina) 
 
Performances by Cuban singer-songwriter Raul Paz and his 
group, as well as renowned Ethiopian singer Yema and the 
Uruguayan duo Nai --- are generating high expectations
 today for the second day of the Great South Festival.
 
The headquarters of the Organization for Southern Cooperation,
 sponsor of the event -- under the theme “Peoples in Movement, 
Living Cultures,” will host the fusion of rhythms that has 
attracted a large audience ----- from both local and 
international audiences since its first edition.
 
The National Theatre, meanwhile, will offer the second staging 
of the play “Kalakuta Republik” by the Serge Aime Coulibaly 
group and Faso Dance Theatre (Burkina Faso/Mali/Belgium), 
a composition based on the legacy of Nigerian singer-
songwriter, politician, and human rights activist,
 Fela Kuti.
 
According to the OCS, this event is a dynamic blend of
movement, poetry, and political discourse that offers 
a profound and authentic representation of African 
identity .........in a globalized context.
 
Artists from Cambodia’s Ministry of Culture and Fine Arts 
will perform on the same stage. The entire program,
as 
on the previous day, is free admission.
 
The performance includes a variety of artistic expressions, 
including Aspara dances, women’s dances, and Khmer 
scarf dances, as well as harmonica playing.
 
The festival is an annual event, firmly grounded in the 
boundless richness of the heritage of the peoples, 
communities, and nations of the Great South 
--- seeking to create a space for artistic 
exchange, democratise culture, 
and forge alliances.
 
The Organization for Southern Cooperation, established on 
January 29, 2020, in Djibouti, is comprised of 28 states 
from Africa, the Middle East, Latin America, and the 
Asia-Pacific, plus civil society organizations 
and global and regional bodies.
 
 
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Nigerian army kills dozens 
of alleged gang members
June 26th, 12:43pm
(Prensa Latina) 
 
The Nigerian military command today distributed a 
report claiming death, during a raid in the north-
west of the country, of a hundred men, whom 
he identifies - as bandits.
 
If this result is confirmed by independent means, it 
would be the best for the Army in the fight against 
gangs that devastate villages and small isolated 
communities, kill unarmed residents and loot 
their crops and flocks.
 
The elements killed were members of the criminal group 
led by Bello Turji, one of the leaders with the most 
recognized attacks, of all those operating in
the 
same area.
 
The action occurred in the state of Zamfara, a region in 
which in recent years gangs of armed men without 
political affiliation proliferated, making looting 
their means of obtaining an income.
 
During his two terms, between 2015 and 2023, former 
Nigerian president Muhammnadu Buhari described 
these gangs as “enemies of Humanity” -- and 
promised to eliminate them - but left the 
executive mansion without fulfilling 
his commitment.
 
 
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South Africa calls for 
global cooperation 
within the G20
June 26th, 11:43am
(Prensa Latina) 
 
South African Chancellor Ronald Lamola, today urged 
the G20 countries to transform the global model of 
mineral extraction and strengthen multilateral 
cooperation, in a context of geo-economic 
tensions and humanitarian crises.
 
Speaking at the high-level session of the third G20 Sherpas 
meeting, Lamola warned that the world economy faces a 
slowdown due to downward revisions to growth by 
organizations - such as the World Bank and the 
IMF, while Africa and South Africa deal with 
“headwinds” that hinder development.
 
In his speech, the Minister of International Relations 
denounced the paradox that “the world works with 
our resources, but the value does not stop here”, 
since most minerals are exported raw --- and
the 
added value is generated abroad.
 
Therefore, he said, South Africa proposes a “Critical Minerals 
Framework” at the G20 that allows resource-rich countries 
to transform their wealth ----- into local jobs, industrial 
development and greater economic sovereignty.
 
Lamola also emphasized, that the current system is 
unsustainable and that it is time to move from 
simple extraction -- to value creation and 
equitable collaboration.
 
The meeting --- under the pro tempore South African 
presidency of the G20 ---- takes place in the midst
of 
“unprecedented global turbulence”, recalled 
Lamola -- who cited the increase in armed 
conflicts, humanitarian crises like that 
in Sudan, and the fragmentation of 
the international system.
 
In this context, the Minister criticized the paralysis 
of the UN Security Council --- and advocated 
diplomacy --- aimed at peace and the 
reform.. of global governance.
 
In his words, Lamola also warned ----- about the rise of 
economic nationalism, debt crises, and interruptions 
in supply chains, which especially affect the global
 south. He also highlighted - the need to promote 
the digital economy, in an inclusive way, and 
to confront threats such as cyberwar and 
climate change.
 
Finally, the Chancellor reiterated his opinion that 
the G20 must lead international cooperation to 
overcome inequality, revitalize multilateralism 
and guarantee sustainable --- and 
shared --- development.
 
 
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African Court of Human Rights
 advances process against 
Rwanda
June 26th, 11:12am
 (Prensa Latina) 
 
The African Court on Human and People's Rights (Cadhp) 
today declared itself competent to hear the claim of the 
Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) --- against
 Rwanda --- and immediately moved forward 
with the process.
 
The instance, during its 77th ordinary session... this 
Thursday in Arusha, Tanzania, in addition to ruling
 the accusation as admissible ----ninitiated the 
corresponding investigations... and gave 
Kigali 90 days --------- to present his 
observations on the accusation.
 
Likewise, it gave the DRC 45 days to respond 
....before the judicial body publishes its 
decision on the process.
 
The Congolese Presidency, in a statement, noted 
that the Cadhp decision “marks a turning point 
in the fight against impunity for Rwanda's 
aggression”.
 
Deputy Justice Minister Samuel Mbemba, who traveled 
to Tanzania to receive the ruling, celebrated it as 
“a victory - that adds to the list of previous 
victories that the Democratic Republic 
of the Congo has obtained --- over 
Rwanda, both diplomatically
 and economically”, 
he considered.
 
On December 2, the DRC officially announced its decision 
to sue its neighbour Rwanda, before Cadhp ---- for human 
rights violations, border transgressions and massacres 
in North Kivu province... since 2022.
 
The Rwandan side's lawyers... attempted to disqualify the 
African Court in this case, pointing it out as incompetent 
to decide on this dispute with the DRC, alleging among 
other issues, that the procedures provided for by 
regional and international organizations, had 
not been exhausted.
 
 
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G20 Sherpas in South Africa 
debate sustainable 
development
June 26th, 11:11am
(Prensa Latina) 
 
The third meeting of G20 Sherpas, held this week 
in South Africa, he highlighted the urgency ---- of 
achieving the Sustainable Development Goals 
(SDGs) and addressed priorities in the face 
of... growing international geopolitical 
and economic challenges.
 
Reporting on the event, Xolisa Mabhongo, South African 
Senior Sherpa Deputy in preparatory negotiations for 
the upcoming G20 summit summit and Deputy 
Director-General for Global Governance... 
highlighted the importance of the G20 
in promoting the 2030 agenda, as 
the group represents 85%
of 
global GDP.
 
“We are five years away.. from the date set to achieve
 the SDGs, and this is worrying”, warned Mabhongo, 
underlining the responsibility of the top 20 
economies in leading global progress.
 
The meeting of Sherpas under the South African pro 
tempore presidency also addressed the conflicts in 
the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Gaza and 
Ukraine.... although the debate focused on 
principles to achieve a “just peace” 
and not on the details.
 
At the event, South Africa reiterated 4 priorities
for its presidency: disaster resilience, debt 
sustainability, critical minerals and the
Just Energy Transition (JET).
 
In his statements to the press, Mabhongo highlighted 
the need to transform the mineral extraction model 
in Africa, seeking greater added value and 
local manufacturing.
 
Mabhongo further noted that the meeting reflects South
 Africa's commitment to the priorities of the Global 
South and the continued legacy of previous 
presidencies, such as Indonesia, India 
and Brazil.
 
He also highlighted the creation of a working group on 
food security, aligned with Brazil's Global Alliance 
against Hunger and Poverty, and focused on
 regional and global levels.
 
 
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Political violence caused 16 deaths
 in Kenya during protests
June 26th, 10:55am
(Prensa Latina) 
 
The street fighting the day before between opposition 
protesters and law enforcement forces caused 16 
deaths, according to an official statement 
released here today.
 
The demonstrations --- which also covered inland cities,
including Mombasa, Kisumu, and Nakuruy Nyahururu, 
were called to commemorate last year's protests 
against an economic reform law introduced 
by President William Ruto.
 
The project contemplated increasing the value added tax on 
bread and the possession of private vehicles, among other 
products, and.... in the end, it was withdrawn, despite 
having the approval of parliament.
 
The march, called by opposition parties and social 
organizations, led to street clashes when its
participants demanded justice for the 64 
killed in the June 2024 riots, reparation 
for family members, the reform of the 
Police ---- and the resignation of
 the president.
 
Since Tuesday, detachments of Police and Special Forces 
patrolled the streets of this capital in anticipation of 
riots, which used tear gas and live ammunition to 
disperse the protests, with an initial death toll 
of eight, which increased dramatically in
 the last few hours.
 
In a joint statement, the Associations of Doctors and
 Lawyers and the Police Reform Working Group
 reported that several of the injured 
showed gunshot wounds.
 
Although calm returned to the streets, several 
businesses remained closed and an 
atmosphere of tension 
is perceptible.
 
 
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Ethiopia advances... in overcoming 
challenges with inclusive dialogue
June 26th, 9:06am
(Prensa Latina) 
 
Ethiopia reports tangible progress --- in overcoming 
national challenges and sustainable development 
through inclusive dialogue with key sectors of 
society, the Government Communication 
Service (GCS) stated today
 
A statement recalled that Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed held
 a series of consultative sessions from June 9 to 23 with 
representatives of the business community, political 
parties, education, health, etc, culture and media, 
framed in the government's commitment to 
participatory governance.
 
The discussions provided a platform for Ahmed to present 
sector-specific priorities, while assessing challenges 
posed by stakeholders, the GCS said.
 
Likewise, immediate guidelines were provided for short-term 
issues and the identification of long-term problems for 
strategic planning and gradual implementation.
 
In consultations with the business sector, the Ethiopian head 
of government underlined his critical role in accelerating 
socio-economic transformation. 
 
The Executive prioritizes the creation of a legal and 
operational environment conducive to improving 
productivity, competitiveness, a work culture 
and job creation, the source added.
 
With political party leaders, discussions focused on 
strengthening inclusive governance, democratic 
consolidation, and national unity.
 
The GCS highlighted - that the government's continued 
dialogue with the sector reflects its conviction that 
all stakeholders - must actively contribute to the 
development of a resilient democratic system.
 
Furthermore, in consultative sessions with education 
and health representatives, the prime minister 
recognized the central role  ---  of human 
capital  ---  in national progress.
 
The Communication Service reaffirmed the government's 
commitment to gradually resolve structural challenges 
in these sectors to ensure its support for Ethiopia's 
broader development agenda.
 
Consultations with the artists focused on the formation 
of values, the promotion of national identity and the 
promotion of social cohesion.
 
In the case of the meeting with public and private 
media, the Ethiopian Prime Minister emphasized
 the importance of a free, professional and 
responsible press -------- to support 
democratic governance.
 
According to the GCS, these multi-sector consultations 
created a framework to identify obstacles to peace, 
democratic development, and inclusive
 economic growth. 
 
Likewise, they served to align the government's 
responses with the realities and aspirations 
of the Ethiopian people.
 
He concluded that public participation will remain 
central to Ethiopia's governance approach as it 
moves forward on the path to stability, unity 
and shared prosperity.
 
 
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Kenya protests turn violent: as court, 
activists, demand justice for the
victims 
of police brutality
June 25th, 9:08pm
(africanews)
 
Police violence
 
Two people were shot dead and several others injured 
on Wednesday as fresh protests erupted in Nairobi 
and across major Kenyan cities - marking the 
anniversary of last year’s deadly anti-tax 
demonstrations... that left over 60 
people dead.
 
Protesters clashed with police who fired tear gas and 
live rounds to disperse the crowds. In Nairobi, 
human rights activist Hussein Khaled led 
the calls for justice for those killed
 last year.
 
“64 Kenyans were killed in cold blood. Not a single 
officer has been held to account,” Khaled said. 
“We want justice -------- in terms of arrests, 
compensation, and real police reforms.”
 
Angry demonstrators, many of them young people, 
denounced -- what they described as President 
William Ruto’s poor leadership and growing
 authoritarianism.
 
“You can see, people have gathered here, to say Ruto’s 
governance is very bad. People are being abducted 
and killed,” protester Derrick Mwangi said. 
“We are fed up.”
 
Businesses in the capital remained shut, and access 
to the city centre ---- was heavily restricted. The 
protests have spread - to Mombasa, Kisumu, 
Nakuru, and Nyahururu.
 
Despite a government warning that Wednesday would 
be a “normal working day,” thousands took to the 
streets.. honouring the victims of past police 
crackdowns - and voicing their frustration 
with corruption, rising living costs, and
 unaddressed human rights abuses.
 
 
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17 soldiers killed as gunmen raid 
army bases in northern Nigeria
June 25th, 7:05pm
(africanews)
 
At least 17 Nigerian soldiers were killed in a series of 
coordinated attacks by armed gunmen on three 
army bases in northern Nigeria, security 
sources and local officials confirmed 
on Wednesday.
 
The attacks, which took place on Tuesday, targeted
 forward operating bases in Kwanar Dutse Mariga 
and Boka in Niger State, as well as another base 
in neighbouring Kaduna State. According to 
security officials, the gunmen engaged 
troops in prolonged firefights that
 lasted several hours.
 
“These were surprise attacks, and the soldiers fought 
back fiercely,” one of the security sources said. 
“Unfortunately, we lost 17 men in the battles.”
 
The assailants, commonly referred to as “bandits” in 
the region, are part of heavily armed criminal groups 
known for terrorizing northwestern Nigeria. They 
have been blamed for frequent abductions, 
attacks on villages, and assaults on 
security installations.
 
Local authorities say the gunmen arrived in large 
numbers and were well-coordinated, over-
whelming military personnel at the 
remote posts.
 
Niger State and much of the northwest have suffered 
years of insecurity, with limited state presence and 
frequent attacks --- by both criminal gangs and 
Islamist militants. Efforts by the government 
to contain the violence have faced 
repeated setbacks, with troops 
often under-resourced and 
stretched thin... across 
vast, difficult terrain.
 
The Nigerian army has yet to issue an official
 statement regarding the latest attacks.
 
 
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Ghana's parliament... approves 
$2.8 billion debt restructuring 
June 25th, 4:11pm
 (africanews)
 
Lawmakers in Ghana have approved a $2.8 billion 
debt restructuring deal in an effort to ease the 
country's worst economic crisis in decades.
 
The West African nation signed a memorandum of
 understanding with 25 creditor nations, including
 China and France, in January after defaulting on
 most of its external debt at the end of 2022.
 
The restructuring.. is aimed at reducing Ghana’s debt
-to-GDP ratio to 55 percent by 2026. The government 
is also planing to lower its debtservice-to-revenue 
ratio to below 18 percent from 2028.
 
This move is expected to ease financial 
pressure and support economic growth.
 
Private creditors are still some $2.7 billion and the 
country's finance minister, Cassiel Ato Forson, 
says the government is now in talks to 
complete the restructuring.
 
A major producer of both cocoa and gold, Ghana 
defaulted on most of its 30 billion dollars in 
international debt under pressure from 
the Covid 19 pandemic... the war in 
Ukraine and rising interest rates.
 
 
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More vaccines to face 
Mpox in the DRC
June 24th, 2:03pm
(Prensa Latina) 
 
The Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) received a 
batch of 100 thousand doses of the MVA-BN vaccine 
against Mpox, from France, the Ministry of Public 
Health, Hygiene and Social Security
 reported today.
 
The ministry indicated that these immunogens will serve
 to expand the vaccination campaign currently being 
carried out with the Japanese LC16m8 vaccine, 
which has been applied since June 14 in the
 Bumbu health zone, in Kinshasa.
 
The French batch... will allow progress towards other 
provinces affected by the disease and in particular 
will be focused on boys and girls aged one year 
or older, to counteract the spread of 
this epidemic.
 
The delivery of vaccines, according to the Ministry of Health, 
is part of strengthening bilateral cooperation between 
France and the DRC, and it supports the Congolese 
government's efforts to combat the Mpox 
epidemic that continues to spread in 
the country, although the number 
of cases decreased - in the
 last week.
 
 
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Dozens dead - in 
hospital attack
 in Sudan
June 24th, 1:53pm
 (Prensa Latina) 
 
The wild Ferris wheel of horrors... generated by the 
Sudanese ''civil war'' took another turn today with 
the death of 40 people in the attack on Al Mujlad 
hospital in Kordofan --- from the West (in the 
south of the country).
 
The operation - which occurred on Saturday and 
was reported this Tuesday, by spokespersons 
for the Rapid Support Forces militia - led by
General Mohamed Handan 
Dagalo (and
funded by guess who) - 
who blamed
the Sudan's Army.
 
Army sources remain silent on the allegation, 
but it is known --- that the rebel militiamen 
were hiding inside the health centre.
 
Among the dead were six children and members of 
the medical team, leading to WHO head, Tedros 
Adhanom Ghebreyesus, describing it as 
“horrible” in a statement.
 
 
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Cuba present ---- in celebrations for
 the independence of Mozambique
June 24th, 12:17pm
 (Prensa Latina) 
 
The Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs, Josefina Vidal, 
heads the Cuban delegation that attends the 
commemorative activities, for the 50th 
anniversary -- of the independence 
of Mozambique, it was reported 
here today.
 
According to the Foreign Ministry of this Caribbean 
nation, the official will hold a program of working 
meetings, with counterparts from that African 
country, in the context of the 50 years since 
the establishment of bilateral relations...
on
 August 27, 1975.
 
On June 25, 1975, that nation emerged, under the 
leadership of the Mozambique Liberation Front 
and its founding president, Samora Machel.
 
The independence of Mozambique - marked the end
of Portuguese colonial domination and gave way 
to the construction of a sovereign nation 
committed to the ideals of progress
and social justice of its people, 
remembered the source.
 
Cuban soldiers fought on the progressive Liberation
Front's side... and their brotherly solidarity and 
sacrifice - will never be forgotten.
 
 
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Ivorian president postpones.....
 revealing electoral intentions
June 24th, 12:17pm
(Prensa Latina) 
 
The president of the Ivory Coast, Alassane Ouattara, 
chose to maintain the suspense that exists here 
today about his intentions for the elections at
 the end of next October.
 
The prevailing opinion was that the president would 
announce his intention to run in the elections to 
achieve a fourth consecutive term during a 
rally of his supporters in a square in this 
capital on Sunday past.
 
But any expectations were not met and the president 
limited himself to saying........ that he will reveal his
intentions ''in the coming days'' even though he 
has already been nominated as a candidate 
by his party.
 
The issue of candidacies in this French-speaking 
West African colony, since the Supreme Court 
rejected several opposition party platforms,
is moot.
 
The two main opposition parties, the African People's 
Party of Côte d'Ivoire and the Democratic Party, 
immediately began a joint campaign to 
demand the withdrawal of the ban 
on their candidates.
 
Ouattara, who has held total power since 2011, is 
accused by the opposition of maneuvering, to 
maintain control over the country, which
either loathes him... or sees him as
a complete banker.
 
 
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A colleague from Mali visited the
 Russian Minister of Defense
by Ivan Petrov
June 23rd, 4:19pm
(Rossiyskaya Gazeta) 
 
Russian Defense Minister Andrey Belousov held talks 
with his counterpart from Mali. The military 
department announced this ---- and 
published a video of the meeting.
 
The Ministry of Defense of the African state --- is headed 
by the Minister of Defense and Veterans Affairs of the 
Republic of Mali, Corps General, Sadio Kamara.
 
Andrey Belousov recalled, that such meetings are held on a 
regular basis, which demonstrates the mutual interest and 
dynamic development of Russian-Malian defense ties.
 
 He also noted the mutual commitment of the two countries 
to strengthen comprehensive cooperation, particularly in
 the military and military-technical fields.
 
"The priority task of our partnership is to achieve 
practical results --- in improving security and 
sovereignty. This approach, is the key to 
any success and victory," the Russian
 Defense Minister emphasized.
 
In turn, General Sadiu Kamara thanked the Minister and 
representatives of the Russian military department for
 organizing the meeting, their hospitality, and their
warm welcome.
 
"At a time when the geopolitical situation is marked by 
aggressive actions taken by Western countries, we 
are happy to be together with Russia, which has 
always been a country - fighting for equality. 
Your fight against Nazism -- inspires our 
country -- especially in the context 
of a special military operation," 
Sadio Camara said.
 
"During the talks, the parties discussed the current areas
of 
cooperation between the defense departments of
the two countries, as well as the procedure for 
implementing the agreements reached,"
 the Russian Defense Ministry said 
in a statement.
 
 
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The WHO reported - at least 40 deaths 
in the attack on a hospital in Sudan
June 23rd, 1:09pm
(Izvestia.ru)
 
More than 40 people, including six children and five medical 
workers, were killed in an attack on a hospital in the West 
Kordofan province of southern Sudan. This was reported
 by the World Health Organization (WHO) on June 23.
 
"WHO is appalled by the attack on Al-Mujlad Hospital in West
 Kordofan, which resulted in dozens of injuries and more 
than 40 civilian deaths," the organization said, in a 
statement on the social network X (ex. Twitter).
 
The WHO added that the hospital building 
was seriously damaged as a result of 
the attack.
 
On January 26, the Associated Press reported that an attack on
 a hospital in the Darfur region of Sudan killed about 70 people.
 It was clarified --- that this was the only functioning hospital
 in the region.
 
 
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Ivory Coast president set to announce 
whether he will seek a fourth term
(June 23rd, 12:55pm
(africanews)
 
Speaking at a rally in Abidjan, on Sunday... Ivory Coast 
President Alassane Ouattara said that, in the coming 
days, he will announce... whether he will run for a
4th 
term in the country’s 25 October election.
 
His message to tens of thousands of supporters came 
a day after he was officially nominated as candidate, 
by the ruling Rally of Houphouetists for Democracy 
and Peace party.
 
The announcement followed weeks of rising political 
tension ----- triggered by a court ruling excluding 
several opposition politicians.
 
Ouattara, who has led the Ivory Coast... since 2011, is 
accused by his critics of tightening his grip on power.
 
His supporters see him, as a beacon of stability, having 
made his career as an economist for the International 
Monetary Fund before turning to politics.
 
On Thursday, the two main opposition parties -- the 
African People’s Party of Ivory Coast (PPACI) and 
the Democratic Party of Ivory Coast (PDCI) -- 
launched a joint campaign to demand the 
reinstatement of their barred leaders.
 
The PPACI is led by former President Laurent Gbagbo, 
while the PDCI, the country’s largest opposition 
force, is headed by the former international 
banker, Tidjane Thiam.
 
Both leaders were struck from the electoral list by the 
court, Gbagbo - due to a criminal conviction - and 
Thiam ...over a nationality issue.
 
Ivory Coast - has a history of election-related violence.
 
In 2010, a dispute over Ouattara’s victory, led to about 
3,000 deaths ----- in clashes with Gbagbo supporters.
 
 
By Rédaction Africanews with agencies


 [Rhondda Records adds - so all that
coup ''news'' was B.S?]



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Sudanese prime minister - promises 
apolitical and secular government
June 21st, 10:58am
 (Prensa Latina) 
 
Sudanese Prime Minister Kamel Idriss, announced today 
that he will form a non-political and non-denominational 
cabinet whose objective will be to achieve peace and 
give hope to his compatriots.
 
The appointment of the new cabinet announced last May by
 the resident of the Sovereign Transitional Council, General 
Abdel Fattah al Burhan, co-protagonist with former ally 
General Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo, warlord.. of the 
Rapid Support Force (RSF) militia of the civil war
 that has been devastating this country since 
April 2023.
 
He admitted that the ministerial council will include members 
of the Ministries of Defense and Interior, but without regard 
to ethnic considerations or the quota system in force
 until now, in the country.
 
The conflict between the CST and the RSF caused the largest 
refugee crisis in history, 14 million displaced persons and the 
death of some 24,000 people, mostly civilians.
 
 
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DRC capital ----- celebrates 
music festival for peace
June 21st, 10:54am
(Prensa Latina) 
 
Kinshasa celebrates today the second and last day 
of the Kimia Festival (peace in Lingala), an event 
that unites musicians from different regions of 
the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) 
and Belgium.
 
Organized by the Wallonia-Brussels Center in Kinshasa,
 the festival was dedicated to celebrating peace, 
cultural resistance and pan-African unity,
 through a mixture of rhythms, and
 socially committed music.
 
This Saturday’s event will feature a performance by the 
Wallonia-Brussels Children’s Choir, a product of the 
2024 summer camp program of children and 
teenagers between the ages of eight and 
18, who will raise their voices: in a call 
for an end to conflict and hope for all.
 
The executive director of the Wallonia-Brussels Centre, 
Cécile Djunga, told the press that training workshops 
for artists and cultural journalists will be held...
in
 parallel to the event.
 
Young people such as the Owele group from the port city 
of Matadi in the province of Kongo Central, and Ntemo 
wa Nsilulu from Kinshasa, were present the day
 before --- at the inauguration.
 
Other artists present at the festival include Belgian poet 
Joy Slam - as well as Sina, DJ Wendy and singer Lassa 
Plamedie from Kinshasa and also JKM Rambo, rising 
star of Swahili rap and reggae, in the Great Lakes 
region & founder of the Rambo Music collective.
 


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Somali Army kills ''Islamists'' who 
were loitering near the capital
June 21st, 9:53am
(Prensa Latina) 
 
Up to a dozen armed men, who were marauding near 
this capital, were killed by the Somali Army, 
according to a report.
 
The clash occurred the day before in the district of Aden
 Yabaal - and among the casualties were 3 commanders 
of Al Shabab (The Youth, in Arabic), the main enemy 
of the Somali central government, loyal to the 
Al Qaeda network - since 2012.
 
The clash was part of a special joint operation with the 
National Intelligence and Security Agency and 
“international allies”, a tacit allusion to U.S. 
military specialists operating a drone 
control centre in the capital.
 
The insurgent command was detected in a house that 
served as a strategic centre for storing weapons and 
mobilizing members, adds the text endorsed by the 
Ministry of Information and Tourism.
 
Another result of the operation was the destruction 
of combat vehicles used by the Islamists in their 
frequent attacks, and unspecified quantities 
of weapons and equipment, the 
source stated.
 
 
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Regional forum governance
 in innovation to begin in
 Ethiopia
June 21st, 9:39am
(Prensa Latina) 
 
The Africa Regional Forum on Innovation in Governance,
 focused on agile and inclusive service delivery,
will 
begin today, in Ethiopia.
 
The event, organized by the United Nations Department 
of Economic and Social Affairs until June 23, will be 
held simultaneously with the tenth Africa Public 
Service Day.
 
Representatives from Least Developed Countries, Land-
locked Least Developed Countries and Small Island 
Developing States.... from all over the continent, 
will participate, Civil Service Commissioner 
Mekuria Haile said
 
He specified - that the forum aims to discuss ways to provide 
inclusive and people-centred service based on innovation,
 in addition to increasing citizen participation and 
awareness, expanding oversight capacity, 
reducing corruption - and ensuring 
accountability.
 
Haile stated that it is convened under the project: 
“Innovating Public Service Delivery to Achieve 
the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
through Transfer and the Adaptation of 
Omnichannel Approaches.”
 
Omnichannel, refers to a customer-centric approach 
that integrates all channels, offering a unified and
consistent brand experience, across physical 
stores, apps and websites.


 
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Shell found responsible for
the oil spills in Nigeria
June 20th, 1:47pm
(Prensa Latina) 
 
The High Court of London ruled today -- that Shell is 
responsible for the oil spills in Nigeria in the case 
brought by the Bille and Ogale communities.
 
Both communities took legal action, in 2015, alleging 
that they had suffered from systemic and continuous 
oil pollution for years due to the operations of Shell 
and a subsidiary in the African country, including 
contamination of drinking water, The Guardian 
newspaper reported.
 
This is historic oil pollution in the Niger Delta, and 
today's decision paves the way for a full trial in 
2027 (!) against the oil company, according
 to guardian.ng.
 
The sentencing judge rejected Shell's attempt to limit 
its liability and ban claims related to oil spills more 
than five years ago.
 
He argued that failure to clean up such spills constitutes 
a permanent breach of that company's legal obligations.
 
For its part, Shell argued that claims for damages were 
excluded from Nigerian law ------ if they were not filed 
within five years of the incident, guardian.ng said.
 
However, the judge ruled: that this limitation did not apply
 to situations where contamination remained unremedied.
 
It also concluded that oil pollution could constitute an 
invasion, generating new lawsuits for each day this 
damage remained on the affected lands.
 
Members of the Bille and Ogale communities in 
the Niger Delta have a combined population of 
around 50,000.
 
In response to the ruling, Ogale community leader King 
Bebe Okpabi, stated: ''It has been 10 years since we 
started this case. We hope, Shell puts an end to 
these tricks and meets with us to resolve this. 
The people of Ogale.. are dying; Shell needs 
to offer a solution,'' The Guardian reported.
 
 
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South Africa reaffirms commitment
 to judicial independence
June 20th, 10:53am
(Prensa Latina) 
 
South African President Cyril Ramaphosa today 
reaffirmed the Government's commitment to 
judicial independence and guaranteed the 
provision of funds for the Constitutional 
Court, despite the fiscal restrictions 
facing the country.
 
Speaking during the commemoration of the 30th 
anniversary of the court, Ramaphosa highlit
that the Constitutional Court -- founded in 
1994 after the end of apartheid, has not 
only been a legal pillar ---- but also, a 
symbol of South African democracy
 and the defense of human rights.
 
“The existence of this court for 30 years has
defended 
our democratic vision - as
established by our 
Constitution -
our national ‘birth certificate’”, 
stated the president.
 
In his speech, the President recalled that the Court was 
created on the remains of an oppressive legal system 
and on the site of an old prison, as a symbol of
hope
 and transformation.
 
He stressed that the 1996 Constitution reflects the values 
of human dignity, equality and freedom, of which, the 
Court has been its main guarantor.
 
On the occasion, Ramaphosa recognized the role of the 
Court in consolidating public trust and national 
cohesion, as well as in protecting the rights
 of the most vulnerable sectors.
 
Among its most emblematic rulings, the South African 
president cited the abolition of the death penalty, the 
recognition of the right to housing --- and access to 
treatment for HIV/AIDS.
 
However, he admitted, challenges persist - such as 
inequality, the lack of the implementation of 
sentences -- and the need to strengthen
 trust in institutions.
 
“The promise of the Constitution is far from 
being fully realized”, he highlighted.
 
Finally, Ramaphosa announced that the 2025 budget 
includes additional resources to improve access 
to justice and strengthen judicial services.
 
In addition, he revealed, a joint committee will develop 
an action plan to strengthen judicial independence 
and ensure that the Judiciary is recognized as
 an equal, before the Legislature and 
the Executive.
 
 
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South Africa Declares National Disaster 
as Deadly Floods Kill 92 and 
Displace Thousands
June 20th, 3:52am
(teleSUR)
 
South Africa has declared a national disaster after a week 
of catastrophic floods - left at least 92 people dead and 
over 4,000 displaced - marking one of the deadliest 
climate-related events in recent years.
 
The Eastern Cape province, particularly around the city of 
Mthatha, was the most severely affected, as days of 
torrential rains, strong winds, and snowfall 
wreaked havoc across several regions. 
 
Entire communities --- were submerged, homes 
destroyed, and key infrastructure left in ruins.
 
Among the victims are at least 31 children. Local media 
have confirmed --- that two students who were on a 
school bus, swept away by rising waters, remain 
missing. The authorities are urging families to 
report missing persons --- to assist ongoing 
search and recovery efforts.
 
On Thursday, the Eastern Cape held a memorial service 
at one of the few surviving schools in Mthatha and 
declared a day of mourning across the province.
 
Many victims were from impoverished rural communities, 
where decades of underinvestment in infrastructure 
and disaster preparedness have amplified the 
impact of natural events. The province is 
now racing ----- to restore water and 
electricity as large areas remain 
without basic services.
 
Meteorologists have attributed the disaster to an 
unusually intense cold front, while climate 
experts warn -- that such extreme 
weather events are becoming 
increasingly frequent due 
to global warming.
 
President Cyril Ramaphosa visited the affected region 
earlier this week, promising that national resources 
would be mobilized. The declaration of a national 
disaster allows the government to release 
emergency funds for immediate relief 
and long-term reconstruction in the
 affected provinces, including the 
Eastern Cape, KwaZulu-Natal, 
Western Cape, & Free State.
 
However, critics have raised concerns that ongoing 
delays, chronic underfunding, and a lack of local 
preparedness could hinder recovery efforts.
 
 
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Cuba celebrates 53 years 
of diplomatic relations 
with Somalia
June 19th, 2:46pm
(Prensa Latina) 
 
Cuba - today - celebrates the 53rd anniversary 
of the establishment of diplomatic relations 
with Somalia.
 
The Cuban Foreign Ministry confirmed on the 
social network X -- the will to ''strengthen 
relations of friendship and cooperation 
between both countries.''
 
Cuba and Somalia established ties in 1972 
and, since then, have collaborated in 
various social, economic and 
humanitarian spheres.
 
 
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Ethiopian export earnings --- 
revealed in fiscal shutdown
June 19th, 10:42am
(Prensa Latina) 
 
Ethiopia obtained $7.21 billion from exports during
 the last 11 months, a growth of 157.26 percent 
compared to the initial purpose of 4.59 billion 
dollars, an official source revealed today.
 
This was reported by the Minister of Commerce and 
Regional Integration, Kassahun Goffe, when 
presenting his report --- corresponding to 
fiscal year 2024/2024, before the 38th 
regular session of the House of 
People's Representatives
 (Parliament).
 
Goffe highlighted the significant boost in revenue from
 this concept and the reforms implemented to 
facilitate trade... that demonstrate the 
progress of the State portfolio in 
supporting the economic 
transformation of 
the country.
 
Compared to the same period last fiscal year --- the figures 
mentioned this represents an increase of 121.48 percent, 
equivalent to almost four billion dollars in additional
 revenue, he noted.
 
He attributed this performance to an integrated approach 
that combines the provision of digital services, improved
 market links and better business oversight.
 
He mentioned that --- through its online registration and 
commercial licensing platform, the Ministry facilitated
 2.97 million registrations throughout the country... 
significantly reducing bureaucratic obstacles 
and costs for clients.
 
Likewise, to guarantee regulatory compliance, they 
implemented a post-licensing inspection system, 
carrying out 2.55 million reviews, he added.
 
When referring to the number of weekend shopping 
centres — places that directly connect the local 
producers, with consumers — the Ethiopian 
minister stated that they increased from 
1,066 to 1,493, promoting inclusive 
market access.
 
He further highlighted... Ethiopia's growing relevance in 
commercial-grade infrastructure. The National Quality 
Village, inaugurated by Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed 
on November 23, 2024, has established itself 
as a benchmark in Africa and is gaining 
international competitiveness, 
he stated.
 
At the continental level, he informed parliamentarians
 that Ethiopia is making progress in implementation 
of the African Continental Free Trade Area and is 
approaching the launch ---- of a Guided Trade 
Initiative, the latter will put into practice
 some aspects of the agreement.
 
At the multilateral level, they are making steady progress 
in joining the World Trade Organization.  In that sense, 
he explained.. that the fifth meeting of the Working 
Group concluded successfully & preparations 
for a next meeting next July ----- are 
practically completed.
 
 
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Ethiopian Airlines will buy aircraft
 to improve local operations
June 19th, 10:13am
(Prensa Latina) 
 
The Ethiopian Airlines Group, flag carrier of Ethiopia, 
and Canada's De Havilland company today signed 
a purchase agreement for 2 Twin Otter Classic 
300-G aircraft - that will improve domestic 
operations in the African country.
 
This agreement allows Addis Ababa to improve its 
national and regional flights - along with its 
international services, said a statement 
from Africa's largest aviation company.
 
Regarding future acquisitions, the CEO of the local 
Group, Mesfin Tasew, stated that he was pleased 
to bring the improved version of those aircraft 
back to his fleet.
 
Tasew specified - that these aircraft are designed to 
support tourism and offer a wide range of services, 
including air ambulance, airport calibration and 
charter operations.
 
“Recognized for its proven reliability, the DHC-6-300G 
aircraft.. is capable of landing on runways not
 suitable for larger aircraft models”, 
he stressed.
 
The 300Gs - mark the introduction to Ethiopian 
Airlines' fleet, and underline the company's 
commitment to connecting diverse and 
remote communities in Ethiopia 
and East Africa.
 
The aviation company currently serves 22 domestic
 destinations with the double-cabin Dash 8-400 
aircraft and aims to continue expanding its 
domestic service with the construction 
of airport facilities, in various parts 
of the country in support of its 
expansion plan.
 
With more than five thousand aircraft delivered, De 
Havilland Aircraft Canada is the global leader in
 turboprop and special mission aircraft.
 
Tested in adverse weather conditions, they provide 
connections between rural and urban areas, cargo 
transportation and millions of passengers each
year. They support a variety 
of operations
including air firefighting, 
search and
rescue, medical 
evacuations,
reconnaissance ----- and
 coastal surveillance.
 
 
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International Agri-Food Trade 
Fair began in Ethiopia
June 19th, 9:44am
(Prensa Latina) 
 
The VII International Agri-Food Trade Fair and 
Plastprintpack (combined plastics industries,
Ethiopia's printing and packaging) began 
today at the Millennium Hall in this 
capital, Addis Ababa.
 
Jointly organized by Fairtrade Messe of Germany 
and local Prana Events, the event, scheduled 
until June 21 has more than 120 exhibitors 
from more than 10 countries, including 
Germany, Austria, China, India, Italy, 
Türkiye and the UAE.
 
Considered as one of the largest and most specialized trading
 platforms in the country, designed to connect international 
manufacturers and suppliers with Ethiopian companies, 
legislators and institutions, it brings together global 
players from the agricultural, food, packaging 
and plastics sectors.
 
This year's edition -- features innovations in food processing, 
packaging, ingredients, plastics and printing, underscoring 
Ethiopia's ambition to modernize agriculture and reduce 
dependence on imports.
 
In parallel, the Food Fair and the first Ethiopian Coffee Fair 
will meet, the latter celebrating local coffee culture and 
gastronomy, recognized worldwide, while promoting 
connections between producers and buyers.
 
The program includes high-level panels and conferences 
with the participation of ministries, experts and local 
actors to facilitate investment dialogue and 
policy exchange.
 
The opening ceremony was attended by senior Ethiopian 
officials and ambassadors, including the Minister of
 Industry, Hasen Mohammed, the ambassadors of 
Türkiye, Berk Baran and of Brazil, Jandyr 
Ferreira dos Santos ----- who expressed 
their support for greater cooperation
 with Addis Ababa.
 
Baran noted that the exhibition contributes to economic
 advancement and local trade integration, especially 
given this country's growing role ----- as a major 
agricultural exporter.
 
For his part, dos Santos emphasized agriculture as a key 
area of collaboration, suggesting that the event 
demonstrates Ethiopian dynamism in building 
a resilient food system and expanding 
bilateral ties.
 
Participants highlighted the strategic importance of 
agricultural and agro-industrial transformation in 
Ethiopia. The food and beverage sectors stand 
out among the fastest growing in Africa, with 
a strong political focus on expanding 
domestic production capacity, 
improving infrastructure and
 promoting the creation of
 added value.
 
Likewise, he highlighted the government's 
commitment to food security and
 industrial development.
 
 
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Ethiopia & Russia reviewed bilateral 
nexus ----- and areas of cooperation
June 19th, 9:15am
(Prensa Latina) 
 
Ethiopian Minister of State for Foreign Affairs Hadera 
Abera spoke today with the Russian ambassador 
here, Evgeny Terkhn, on the current state of
 bilateral relations and future areas 
of cooperation.
 
Abera emphasized that Moscow is an historical 
partner of Addis Ababa - and highlighted the
 importance ----- of strengthening historical 
ties between both countries, particularly 
in the areas of the economy, trade and 
investment ----- the local Foreign 
Ministry revealed, on its X 
social network account.
 
He invited companies from the Eurasian nation - to take 
advantage of the favorable investment climate in the 
African country - and invest in agribusiness, 
agriculture, manufacturing and the 
steel industry.
 
For his part, Terkhn recognized the long-standing ties 
between Ethiopia and Russia - and reaffirmed the 
government's willingness to further strengthen 
bilateral ties in the economic and 
social sectors.
 
Both sides also exchanged views on holding regular 
political consultations and the intergovernmental 
commission meeting scheduled for 
November 2025.
 
 
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Equatorial Guinea prepares
 continental meeting on 
integration
June 18th, 10:32am
(Prensa Latina) 
 
Equatorial Guinea continues today with the preparations 
for the Leaders' Breakfast, agreed here on July 13 with 
the aim of generating real proposals to accelerate 
continental integration.
 
With the motto Financing and Facilitating the Movement of 
People, Goods and Services throughout Africa, the high-
level event is organized by the Africa Prosperity 
Network (APN) and Invest Equatorial Guinea,
in collaboration with the Secretariat of the 
African Continental Free Trade
 Area (Afcfta).
 
According to the AhoraEg news portal, the event, which precedes
 the seventh Mid-Year Coordination Meeting of the African Union
will bring together Heads of State, Commissioners, leaders of 
the Regional Economic Communities, global financial 
managers and strategic actors of the continent.
 
The Malabo Leaders' Breakfast agenda, will address challenges 
that still hold back continental integration, such as insufficient 
cross-border infrastructure and regulatory restrictions that 
affect the mobility of people and goods, the media 
outlet specified.
 
APN Executive Director Sidig El Toum emphasized the need
 to convert commitments into concrete financing and 
implementation of policies for free movement, 
starting with the One Dollar a Day Fund.
 
One of the central points will be the presentation of the 
Integrated Fund for Infrastructure Growth in Africa, an 
initiative promoted in the Dialogues on Prosperity
 and whose leadership in the AU Commission 
launched the 2063 Agenda.
 
The proposal invites the African middle class to contribute 
just one dollar a day, with the aim of generating over 20 
billion dollars a year to finance roads, digital networks, 
airports, bridges and other strategic projects, that 
unite people and markets.
 
With the participation of only 50 million African citizens, 
the initiative......... would accelerate key continental 
connectivity projects.
 
According to the digital newspaper, the Leaders' Breakfast 
will promote concrete actions... around positioning 
Equatorial Guinea as a new regional investment 
hub, facilitating intra-African mobility, 
eliminating visa barriers, and 
reducing logistics costs.
 
It will also seek to activate the African Single Air 
Transport Market and propose sustainable and
 innovative crowdfunding models for 
continental infrastructure.
 
For the nation, the meeting will serve as a platform to 
reaffirm its commitment to economic diversification, 
regional cooperation, sustainable development 
andactive insertion in regional value 
networks, Invest Equatorial 
Guinea... highlighted.
 
 
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They will hold a dialogue on 
democratic governance in 
South Africa
June 18th, 10:16am
 (Prensa Latina) 
 
The South African Ministry of International Relations and 
Cooperation -- will organize a high-level international 
dialogue focused on the challenges for advancing
 democratic governance in the Global South.
 
In accordance with a statement from the Foreign Ministry, the 
event that will take place in this capital on the 19th and 20th
 is organized in collaboration with the International Institute
 for Democracy and Electoral Assistance (IDEA), it will be 
held under the motto “Reimagining Democracy in Africa: 
Comparative Experiences of the Global South”.
 
The high-level dialogue, according to the text, will be carried 
out in a hybrid format (in-person and virtual) and will feature 
the participation of some 200 diverse participants from the
 Global South.
 
Among them, details the Foreign Ministry, experts in democracy 
& governance, senior government officials, representatives 
of civil society, research centres and the private sector, 
regional economic communities, national institutions, 
Electoral Management Bodies (OGE), the judiciary 
and parliaments.
 
The document explains that the dialogue will serve to 
celebrate democratic achievements and draw
 crucial lessons for Africa's democratic 
consolidation process.
 
As the host country, South Africa will showcase its 
post-apartheid democratic transition and its role 
in promoting global multilateralism.
 
The event will also serve as a platform to 
commemorate the 30th anniversary of
 International IDEA.
 
Additionally, it will explore practical policy recommendations
 to strengthen legal frameworks, institutional arrangements
 and governance processes to advance democratic 
governance across Africa.
 
It will also emphasize the need to strengthen partnerships 
between key actors, such as: governments, development 
partners, civil society and the private sector, to promote
 deeper collaboration in the Global South.
 
 
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They detect the presence of foot and
mouth
 disease in another South
African province
June 18th, 8:02am
(Prensa Latina) 
 
The Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development of
 the South African province of North West confirmed 
an outbreak of foot and mouth disease --- in the 
Kenneth Kaunda district, in what constitutes
 the first outbreak in the area.
 
According to a ministerial statement to this effect, the 
case was detected by a private veterinarian who 
visited a farm..... in the local municipality of 
JB Marks and observed suspicious signs.
 
Clinical samples were sent to the Onderstepoort 
Veterinary Institute (OVI) .
 
In addition, it is added in the document, another case 
was detected in a Madibeng slaughterhouse. The 
clinical signs of the affected animals were not 
detected in the ante-mortem inspection, but 
were detected in the slaughter line during
 the meat inspection.
 
Subsequently, the presence of SAT 2 and SAT 3 
types of the virus was confirmed by 
laboratory analysis.
 
The Ministry quarantined the two farms associated 
with the outbreak, prohibiting the movement of 
animals and their products (milk, meat).
 
Foot and mouth disease, the document recalls, is 
a highly contagious viral infection that affects 
cloven-hoofed animals and can also affect 
other species. The main clinical signs of 
the disease include fever, lameness, 
and the appearance of blisters 
and sores in the mouth,
 hooves, and udders.
 
In recent months there have been outbreaks in five
 of South Africa's nine provinces..... with south-
eastern KwaZulu-Natal experiencing the
 greatest impact.
 
Plans are underway, unveiled by Minister 
John Steenhuisen, to acquire 901,200 
doses of vaccines.
 
The Ministry indicated that the provinces of Limpopo
 (north) and Mpumalanga (south) will also undertake 
their routine vaccinations, which are carried out 
three times a year, and that some vaccines 
will go to the Gauteng and KwaZulu-
Natal plants.
 
Last week, the Council of Ministers announced plans to 
establish a biosafety council that will bring together 
the South African Police Service, veterinarians, 
scientists, the Border Management Authority 
(BMA) and industry leaders --- to better
 respond to future outbreaks.
 
 
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African Conference on Child 
Care began in Ethiopia
June 18th, 7:57am
(Prensa Latina) 
 
The African Conference on Child Care began today with
 the purpose of convening key actors and stakeholders 
to prioritize, invest in and implement, comprehensive 
systems that promote early childhood development.
 
Under the motto - “Building Partnerships to Accelerate Action 
towards Quality and Inclusive Child Care in Africa”, the event 
takes place in the context in which the continent is home to 
the youngest population in the world, with an estimated 
650 million children in 2021 and projections that will 
reach one billion by 2055.
 
The Commissioner for Health, Humanitarian Affairs and 
Social Development of the African Union (AU), Amma 
A. Twum-Amoah -- called on all stakeholders to 
reaffirm their commitment to child-centred 
policies -- that empower families, protect 
children's rights & create environments 
where they can thrive.
 
“Let's take advantage of this moment to build a future 
where child care is not a privilege, but a fundamental 
right for everyone”, Twum-Amoah stressed.
 
The director of Health and Humanitarian Affairs of the AU 
Commission, Julio Rakotonirina, expressed commitment 
to support Member States to strengthen their systems, 
policies & investments that promote comprehensive 
early childhood development ---- including through 
practical models ---- such as your own Child 
Care Centre.
 
Based on the aspirations of the African Union's 2063 and 
2040 agendas and the Sustainable Development Goals, 
the conclave seeks to forge strong alliances, multi-
sector collaboration and consolidate ongoing 
efforts in African countries to ensure that 
all children have access to quality, 
inclusive and affordable 
care services.
 
Likewise, raise awareness and promote political commitment 
to the child care development agenda throughout Africa, as 
well as strengthen alliances between governments and 
international organizations, civil society, and the
 private sector, to improve child care systems.
 
 
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They announce upcoming opening 
of university centres in Sudan
June 18th, 7:11am
(Latin Press) 
 
The Sudanese government announced the upcoming 
opening of the university centres in this capital, 
local media reflect here today.
 
Sudanese Prime Minister, Dr. Kamil El-Tayib Idris, guided 
the reopening of universities in Khartoum, in a note to
the country's Ministry of Education, and he specified 
that an adequate evaluation be made of the damage 
and repairs needed after the attacks on university 
buildings and research centres.
 
Local media recall this Wednesday that the war in Sudan 
damaged the entire structure of the country's education 
sector, with many institutions in the state of Khartoum
 destroyed or disabled.
 
The authorities do not yet have a date for the definitive 
reopening but it is planned to begin reconstruction 
work on what was damaged, as soon as possible.
 
 
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The Future of natural 
diamond production 
debated in Angola 
June 18th, 6:26am
 (Press) 
 
Ministers from major African natural diamond-producing 
countries meet today in Luanda, Angola, to address 
how to respond to challenges in the industry ---- 
affected by the increase in the consumption 
of synthetic stones.
 
This is a decisive moment, stressed the Angolan Minister of 
Mineral Resources, Oil and Gas, Diamantino Azevedo, who
 in his opening remarks at the Ministerial Round Table 
pointed out the need to act together to address the
 market disruptions evident since 2022.
 
In this regard, he highlighted that in addition to synthetic 
alternatives gaining ground, especially among key 
consumers such as the United States and China,
 there are concerns..... with the ethics of the 
extractive industry.
 
The meeting in Luanda, therefore, has the purpose not only 
of reflecting, he noted, but to outline strategies to elevate 
the image of natural diamonds and show the world their 
contribution to the development of our countries and 
people, Azevedo added.
 
The Angolan minister --- called for harmonizing regional 
policies by creating fairer markets, ensure an ethical 
origin for gemstones ---- and coordinate global 
campaigns to position natural diamonds 
as active forces for good.
 
“None of us will be able to achieve success in isolation”, 
he said, adding that it is necessary to speak with one 
voice and change a global narrative that tarnishes 
an issue, not only of economic justice, but of 
African cultural heritage.
 
Consumers should know that when they buy a natural diamond 
they not only acquire a precious stone, but also contribute to 
building schools and health centres, he recalled.
 
The ministers of the Botswana sector, Bogolo Joy Kenewendo, 
participate in the Round Table; from the Democratic Republic 
of the Congo (DRC), Kizito Pakabomba; from South Africa, 
Gwede Mantashe, and the Deputy Prime Minister of 
Industrialization, Mines and Energy of Namibia, 
Gaudentia Khrone.
 
In her words of greeting, Minister Kenewendo highlighted - that 
due to the market situation, African producing countries have 
lost billions of dollars and called for cleaning up the industry 
narratives that distort its nature .....and show more of the 
social benefits it provides.
 
This is a battle of perceptions and we must fight it together, 
said the Botswana minister, with which the head of the 
DRC agreed, who added, it is necessary.... to create 
sustainable financing for this campaign.
 
The South African minister called for investment also 
in exploration, as well as in the transparency and
 traceability of the process; while the Namibian 
deputy prime minister, referred to the 
environmental responsibility 
of companies.
 
As a result of the meeting, the Signing of the Luanda 
Agreement is expected, to act together, in 
these aspects.
 
Africa is responsible for 65 percent of the rough diamonds 
produced in the world, hence... the interest in promoting 
their rarity and beauty, in order to reach consumers.
 
 
 
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Suspect of preparing terrorist
acts -- 
arrested in Kenya
June 18th, 6:09am
(Prensa Latina) 
 
The Kenyan police reported today the arrest of an individual 
with substances suitable for the manufacture of explosives
 by agents patrolling the eastern area of the capital.
 
According to the authorities, the incident occurred the day 
before and 21 detonators were found in his possession, 
along with other packages --- of a substance that 
appears to be ammonium nitrate, a five-metre
-long electrical cable, as well as other items
.... for the manufacture of pumps.
 
It was said that the suspect was handed over to the 
Anti-Terrorist Police Unit (ATPU) where he will be 
interrogated and investigated.
 
Kenya is a country that suffers attacks from Islamist groups 
such as Al Shabab, which has its base of operations in 
Somalia, or groups affiliated with Al Qaeda.
 
The actions of these extremists have caused dozens of 
deaths and injuries in the country for years, and also 
left damage to civil and military facilities.
 
 
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More than 56,000 ex-combatants 
demobilized in Ethiopia
June 18th, 5:58am
(Prensa Latina) 
 
The National Rehabilitation Commission (NRC) of Ethiopia, 
notified that, until today, more than 56,000 ex-combatants 
were successfully demobilized and reintegrated into 
their communities --- in four regions of the country.
 
During the Regular Review Meeting of the Implementation of 
the Disarmament, Demobilization and Reintegration (DDR) 
Program with the Partners Working Group, the NRC 
specified that, of that figure, more than 45,000
come from the Tigray region (north).
 
This initiative, managed by the Commission, is a key 
component of the country's peace process and 
aims to ensure lasting stability. It involves the 
formal discharge of combatants, providing 
them with financial, medical and mental 
health support.... to facilitate their 
reintegration into society.
 
NRC Commissioner Temesgen Tilahun, declared that the 
achievement of the process represents an important 
milestone in the implementation of the Cessation 
of Hostilities Agreement signed in South Africa
 in 2022 -- and a crucial step forward in the 
collective search for peace and lasting 
stability in Ethiopia.
 
Tilahun stressed that coordinated and sustained efforts 
among all stakeholders to support the social and 
economic reintegration of ex-combatants,
 continue in all regions.
 
“With continued collaboration and unwavering commitment, 
we look forward --- to the successful completion of Phase 
One of the program in Tigray in the next two months”,
 he said.
 
The Disarmament, Demobilization and Reintegration Program 
that began in June 2023 demands 550 million dollars for the 
benefit of ex-combatants in Ethiopia, say official sources.
 
 
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Ethiopia, example in implementing 
policy evaluation in Africa 
June 18th, 5:53am
(Prensa Latina) 
 
Ethiopia --- is one of the exemplary African countries in the 
implementation of policy evaluation, stated the president 
of the African Evaluation Association (Afrea), Miche 
Ouedraogo, during an event that concludes 
here today.
 
Under the motto: ''Celebrating 25 years of excellence in 
assessment with roots in Africa: Building a stronger
 future together,'' afrea called a meeting from June 
16 to 18 in this capital that brought together 
government officials, sector professionals, 
policy makers and development experts.
 
Ouedraogo highlighted Addis Ababa's performance -- with 
concrete progress in institutionalizing the activity within
 the country's national planning framework, a strategy 
created to guide the design, implementation and 
dissemination of expert reports.
 
He stressed, that the calculation must contribute to Africa's 
development agenda, emphasizing a process led by Africa 
and supported by digitalization. Having evidence and 
data is essential for any policy or any strategic 
development initiative on the ground on the 
continent, he added.
 
Considering that not all countries follow the same path, 
he recognized that they have their own development 
process and national evaluation capacities.
 
Regarding the future prospects of the African evaluation 
system, the president of Afrea stated that promoting 
efforts in technology and innovation is one of the 
perspectives to analyze in the coming years.
 
In his opinion, taking advantage of artificial intelligence, as 
well as innovation technologies, is crucial to guarantee 
that they can generate changes in the field of public 
policy estimation.
 
The African Evaluation Association celebrates its fourth year 
in Ethiopia -- marking an important milestone in its capacity 
development trajectory, knowledge sharing and evidence
-based policy formulation.
 
 
 
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Djibouti: Cuba's medical collaboration ----- 
will continue despite external pressure
June 17th, 12:19pm
(Prensa Latina)
 
 The Minister of Health of Djibouti, Ahmed Robleh Abdilleh, 
stated today - that no external pressure will make them 
renounce Cuba's medical collaboration, the Embassy 
of the Caribbean island revealed here.
 
This was expressed by Abdilleh during a meeting with the 
Havana ambassador to the African nation, Marcelo 
Caballero, with the aim of analyzing ways to 
increase the presence of Cuban doctors
 in the country, with more than 20 
years of existence.
 
“Our country is very grateful for the humane work of Cuban 
doctors and no outside pressure will make us give it up”,
 he declared -- in response to external campaigns to 
damage the Cuban presence in third countries.
 
The statements of the Djiboutian minister respond to the 
decision of the North American Secretary of State, 
Marco Rubio.... to suspend entry visas to the 
northern power -- for officials associated 
with international medical cooperation 
agreements with Cuba, announced 
last February.
 
Caballero, for his part, declared that --- with the upcoming 
signing of the health agreement between both countries, 
Cuba ratifies its commitment to continue with medical 
assistance and, if necessary, increase the number 
of collaborators. 
 
The head of the Medical Brigade, Miguel Gómez
 Cruz, accompanied the Caribbean diplomat.
 
Currently, nearly a hundred Cuban doctors 
provide services in this nation in the 
Horn of Africa.
 
 
 
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Ethiopian Games, sport will
 preserve national heritage
June 17th, 11:47am
 (Prensa Latina) 
 
Deputy Prime Minister Temesgen Tiruneh today 
highlighted the importance of the Ethiopian 
Games, as a vital platform for youth to 
deepen their understanding of the 
country's history ---- and
 cultural heritage.
 
Tiruneh, when inaugurating the sixth edition of the 
contest in the city of Jimma, highlighted that the 
headquarters, birthplace of King Abba Jifar 
(1861-1932) and the historical centre of 
Ethiopian nationalism ---- offers to
athletes a unique opportunity
...to develop key life skills, 
such as ------- inclusion, 
fairness, teamwork, 
and responsibility.
 
He noted that sport plays a fundamental role in the 
training of future citizens, describing the sector 
as a fundamental pillar to form a vibrant and 
capable generation.
 
Reflecting the government's commitment to this vision, 
he highlighted continued efforts --- to build sports 
facilities of various sizes across the country 
to ensure widespread access 
and participation.
 
Likewise, we revive the Ethiopian Games, after 
a nine-year hiatus, as a powerful symbol of 
resilience --- and national unity.
 
The deputy prime minister thanked the regional and 
municipal administrations, the Ministry of Culture 
and Sports, and the organizers, as well as the 
Regional State of Oromia and the city of 
Jimma, for their performance in 
facilitating the successful 
launch ---- of this fine
sporting event.
 
 
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Cuba: Colloquium on African America 
remembers Malcolm X and 
other leaders
June 17th, 7:02am
(Prensa Latina) 
 
The III International Colloquium of the Afro-American 
Studies Program, to be held starting today at Casa 
de las Américas, in this capital, will pay tribute 
this year, to leaders Malcolm X, Patricio 
Lumumba and Frantz Fanon.
 
Until June 20 and with the theme “Epistemic insurrections
 of contemporary Aphrodiasporic thought”, the forum 
commemorates the centenaries of these three 
great political figures --- with an extensive 
academic program that can be taught, 
both virtually and in person,
 according to the 
Cubarte site.
 
The event adds to the processes of systematization of existing 
debates around African-American ideopolitical thought and 
invites emancipatory dialogue between academics, 
researchers, teachers, communicators, artists 
and activists.
 
The agenda proposes the thematic axes: Maroon epistemologies, 
cultural and political insurgencies in African America and 
includes festivals, congresses, and meetings of black 
writers and artists, in addition to their contributions 
to trans-Africanism.
 
Likewise, other topics will revolve around the decolonizing work
 of Afro-descendant periodical publications and intellectual 
networks; to the theme Women at the centre of history. 
Black feminisms, yesterday and today, and Towards 
a new Pan-Africanism? An examination of the 
experiences of the 20th century.
 
The program also includes: Frantz Fanon (1925-1961); 
Patricio Lumumba (1925-1961) and Malcolm X
 (1925-1965): legacies and teachings.
 
The structure of the academic scheme of the 
event will present the modalities: Individual 
presentations, plus Panels, Audio-visual 
materials -- and the Presentation of
books 
or editorial collections.
 
 
 
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President of Ethiopia visited 
development projects
 in Bahir Dar
June 16th, 9:12am
(Prensa Latina) 
 
Ethiopian President Taye Atske-Selassie and senior 
government officials, today, visited important 
development projects in the city of Bahir 
Dar, in the northern Amhara region.
 
Selassie and the delegation inspected infrastructure 
initiatives, including the newly built bridge over the 
Abay River and the corridor around Lake Tana, 
the latter as part of an urban growth plan 
aimed at further integrating that 
reservoir with the city, Fana 
Broadcaster reported.
 
By improving accessibility in five key directions 
around the lake, the project expands social 
and economic opportunities.
 
The new bridge, one of the city's most important 
infrastructure achievements, significantly aids 
traffic flows, while enhancing Bahir Dar's 
tourist appeal and... supporting its 
broader development goals.
 

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Most news outlets are ignoring Africa -
as the war on Iran, etc, is crowding
out other news.... so...... here's an
article to tickle Africa's interest.

Enjoy!
 
Why African Nations Should
Lean Towards.... BRICS
by Kungu Al-Mahadi Adam
 
In recent years, the BRICS group—Brazil, Russia, India, China, 
and South Africa—has risen as a formidable player in global 
affairs, positioning itself as an alternative to the Western-
dominated geopolitical order, led by the United States.
 
With Donald Trump’s re-election as U.S. President, tensions 
between the U.S. and BRICS have intensified. Trump has 
openly criticized BRICS --- threatening tariffs and 
economic measures, if these nations pursue 
initiatives like a new currency to challenge
 the dominance of the U.S. dollar.
 
This hostility underscores the U.S. perception of BRICS, as 
a threat, particularly as a source of geopolitical power for 
developing countries ---- including those in Africa. In this 
context, African nations have a compelling opportunity 
to lean more towards BRICS.... during Trump’s time.
 
By doing so, they can unlock economic opportunities, assert 
their political sovereignty, push for reforms in global 
governance, diversify their international 
partnerships, and pursue shared 
development goals.
 
Economic Opportunities
 
A primary reason for African nations to deepen ties with BRICS
 is the substantial economic potential these countries offer. 
BRICS nations, especially China, have become major 
investors in Africa, driving infrastructure 
development, trade, and 
economic growth.
 
China’s Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) --- exemplifies this 
commitment, with projects like the Mombasa-Nairobi 
railway in Kenya.... and the Addis Ababa-Djibouti 
railway transforming transportation and trade 
across East Africa. These initiatives improve
 connectivity, create jobs, and boost local 
economies, offering tangible benefits
to 
African populations.
 
Beyond China, other BRICS members contribute significantly. 
Russia ---- has expanded its footprint in Africa’s energy and 
security sectors, collaborating on nuclear power projects 
in Egypt and South Africa and supplying arms to various 
nations. India has strengthened trade ties, focusing on 
agriculture, plus pharmaceuticals, and information 
technology, while also providing development
 assistance through platforms like the 
India-Africa Forum Summit.
 
Brazil shares its expertise in tropical agriculture, helping African
 countries enhance food security and productivity. South Africa, 
as both a BRICS member and an African nation, plays a 
unique role in facilitating cooperation between the 
bloc and the continent.
 
Additionally, the New Development Bank (NDB), established by 
BRICS, supports infrastructure and sustainable development 
projects, some of which benefit African nations. Unlike 
Western aid, which often comes with stringent 
political or economic conditions, BRICS 
investments tend to prioritize mutual 
benefit - over interference.
 
This transactional approach, appeals to African leaders, seeking 
to preserve their autonomy while securing resources for growth. 
By aligning with BRICS, African nations can tap into alternative 
funding streams, reducing reliance on Western financial
institutions and - potentially - negotiating more 
favourable terms.
 
Politically, BRICS offers African nations a partnership that aligns 
with their aspirations for sovereignty and independence. The 
bloc champions a multipolar world order, challenging the 
hegemony of Western powers, particularly the US.
 
This vision resonates with African countries that have endured 
centuries of colonization, exploitation, and marginalization by 
Western nations. BRICS summit declarations consistently 
emphasize sovereignty, non-interference, and mutual 
respect—principles that contrast with the U.S.’s 
history of imposing sanctions, military 
interventions, or conditional aid... 
on African states.
 
For example, while the U.S. has sometimes tied assistance to 
political reforms or human rights demands, BRICS countries 
generally refrain from such criticism, offering a partnership 
model that respects African autonomy.
 
This approach --- allows African leaders to pursue their own 
development paths without external pressure. By leaning 
towards BRICS -- African nations can strengthen their 
position on the global stage --- asserting their right 
to self-determination in a world often dominated
 by Western interests.
 
A Voice for Africa
 
BRICS also provides African nations - with an ally in advocating 
for a more equitable international system. The BRICS bloc has 
consistently called for reforms in the global governance 
institutions like the International Monetary Fund (IMF), 
the World Bank, and the United Nations Security 
Council (UNSC), which are widely criticized for 
favoring Western powers. 
 
African countries, despite their significant numbers, have long 
been underrepresented in these bodies. BRICS’s push for 
change—such as expanding the UNSC to include more
developing nations — could open opportunities 
for African states to gain greater influence, 
potentially securing permanent seats.
 
By collaborating with BRICS, African nations can amplify their 
demands for fair representation and decision-making power. 
This partnership offers a platform to address historical 
imbalances -- and ensure that global policies better 
reflect the needs and priorities of the developing 
world. In an era where Trump’s administration 
appears focused on maintaining the U.S. 
dominance.... aligning with BRICS, 
strengthens Africa’s ability to 
advocate for a more just 
global order.
 
Trump’s confrontational stance towards BRICS, including threats 
of tariffs and economic penalties, highlights the risks of over-
reliance on the U.S. For African nations, diversifying partner-
ships is a strategic necessity. Programs like the African
 Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA), which grants duty
-free access to the U.S. market, are valuable but come 
with conditions and could be disrupted by shifts in 
U.S. policy. A more hostile Trump administration 
might further complicate these arrangements, 
leaving African economies exposed.
 
Engaging with BRICS offers a buffer against such uncertainties. 
By building stronger ties with Brazil, Russia, India, China, and 
South Africa, African countries can expand their trade, 
investment, and development options. 
 
This diversification enhances economic resilience, allowing 
nations to navigate global tensions ---- without being overly 
dependent on any single power. In a volatile geopolitical 
climate, having multiple partners........ is not just an 
advantage — it’s a safeguard.
 
Shared Goals
 
BRICS and African nations, share common challenges and 
ambitions, including poverty reduction, industrialization, 
and sustainable development. This alignment creates 
a foundation for meaningful collaboration.
 
For instance --- India’s expertise in information technology, could 
help African countries develop digital economies, while China’s 
manufacturing prowess could support industrialization efforts. 
Russia’s advancements in energy and Brazil’s agricultural 
innovations offer additional avenues for cooperation. 
Meanwhile, South Africa’s experience as a 
developing economy within BRICS, 
provides insights.. relevant to 
the continent’s needs.
 
In areas like renewable energy, BRICS countries have made 
significant progress that could benefit Africa’s efforts to 
address energy, poverty, and climate change. 
 
By partnering with BRICS, African nations... gain access to 
technology, expertise, and markets that accelerate their
 development. This synergy -- fosters a relationship 
grounded in mutual benefit, where both sides 
work towards ----- lifting populations out of 
poverty and building sustainable futures.
 
Critics of closer ties with BRICS point to potential risks. Some 
argue that the bloc lacks cohesion, with members like India 
and China clashing over territorial issues, or Brazil and 
South Africa grappling with domestic instability.
 
Others warn of over-dependence on China, which dominates 
BRICS economically, raising concerns about debt traps or 
resource exploitation. These are valid considerations, 
as some BRICS investments have been criticized 
for prioritizing strategic interests, over 
African development.
 
However, African nations can address these challenges through 
strategic engagement. They can negotiate terms that protect 
their sovereignty and ensure equitable partnerships,
 engaging not just with China but with all BRICS 
members --- to balance influence.
 
By diversifying within the bloc and beyond, African countries 
can mitigate risks while maximizing benefits. The key is to 
approach BRICS as a partner, not a savior, leveraging
 these relationships to advance national interests.
 
Leaning towards BRICS offers a path to diversify 
economic and political partnerships, to assert 
sovereignty --- and reform global governance, 
while pursuing shared development goals.
 
The economic investments from China’s railways to India’s tech 
initiatives, the political alignment on sovereignty, and the push 
for a fairer world order all present compelling reasons to 
deepen ties. While challenges like dependency and 
bloc cohesion exist ------ they can be managed, 
through careful strategy and negotiation.
 
In an increasingly multipolar world, African nations could seize 
this moment to chart their own course. By aligning with BRICS 
during Trump’s administration, they can reduce vulnerability 
to U.S. policies, tap into new opportunities, and strengthen 
their global standing.
 
The potential rewards—economic growth, political empowerment, 
and sustainable progress—make this a journey worth embarking 
on, positioning Africa as a proactive player in shaping the future
 
Kungu Al-Mahadi Adam is a Ugandan journalist
with a passion...... for current African Affairs.
 
 
 
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Protests broke out in Kenya: 
cars were set on fire, and 
tear gas was used
by Alexander Gatsak (Nairobi)
June 12th, 1:55pm
(Rossiyskaya Gazeta) 
 
Mass riots broke out in the Kenyan capital, triggered by 
the sudden death in prison of a popular blogger in the 
country, Albert Ojwang. The influencer was arrested
on charges of ''inciting hatred'' against law 
enforcement agencies.
 
Demonstrators tried to break through to the police headquarters 
and the National Assembly building. The security forces pushed 
back the crowd using tear gas. Several cars were set on fire 
during the protests. The unrest is expected to continue 
until the end of the day.
 
The protesters are convinced that the police are responsible for 
the blogger's death. They are demanding the resignation of 
Deputy Inspector General Eliud Lagata.
 
The Russian Embassy in Nairobi has urged 
its compatriots to refrain from visiting
the 
capital's centre.
 


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Madrid to host world conference 
on people of African descent
June 12th, 11:02am
(Prensa Latina) 
 
The Reina Sofia Museum and the Senate of Spain will host
 the world conference on people of African descent, from 
October 14 to 16,the Equality Ministry confirmed 
on Thursday.
 
Under the name AFROMADRID 2025, the event will address 
current racism, hate regimes, and authoritarianism, Pan-
Africanism, the ideological construction of racial 
segregation, and establishing a development 
fund for people of African descent.
 
Restorative justice, the challenges of women of African descent, 
or inclusive public policies, with the active participation of civil 
society, international organizations, and governments, will be 
other issues for the participants to address.
 
The Conference’s theme will be “People of African Descent: 
Strength for Social Transformation. Recognition and 
Restorative Justice,” and will include 200 
prominent figures, and international 
organizations, academicians, 
and activists.
 
Doudou Diene, president of Afromadrid’s scientific committee, 
stressed that the meeting will work to build a multicultural 
society in which people of African descent ---- are not 
conceived as victims, but as a transforming force.
 
The Conference is sponsored by the African-Spanish Association, 
consisting of Active Africa, Movement Against Intolerance, the 
Anna Perenna Women of the World, and Esport Solidari, 
and the Equality Ministry.
 
 
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South Africa: Dialogue... on 
the employment of people 
with disabilities
June 12th, 10:17am
 (Prensa Latina) 
 
The Ministry of Employment and Labour of South Africa 
is hosting a two-day policy dialogue ---- focused on the 
“Transition of people with disabilities to employment”.
 
According to a ministerial statement, the event seeks to foster
debate and contribute to the development of a national policy 
framework ------ that will significantly improve employment
opportunities for people with disabilities in South Africa.
 
These sessions bring together key national stakeholders such 
as representatives from the Department of Basic Education 
(DBE), the Department of Higher Education and Training 
(DHET), the National Treasury, the Department of 
Women, Youth and Persons with Disabilities 
(DWYPD).
 
Diplomats from the EU, employers’ organizations, organizations of 
Persons with Disabilities (OPD), Sectorial Education and Training 
Authorities (SETA) and various NGOs are attending the meeting.
 
The Minisry´s document explains that through dialogue, they 
will explore strategies to create career pathways, address 
misconceptions and build on existing initiatives, such as 
Supported Employment Enterprises (SEE) to empower 
people with disabilities.
 
According to the program, the event includes updates on the 
social impact of gender-based education, and the quality
 of products made by people with disabilities.
 
 
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Angola and China --- sign agreements 
on health and economic partnership
June 12th, 10:11am
(Prensa Latina) 
 
Angola and China signed two legal instruments today
 for cooperation in health and economic partnership 
for development, reported the Foreign Ministry.
 
The signing took place in the context of the Ministerial 
Conference of Coordinators for the Implementation of 
the Results of the China-Africa Cooperation Forum, 
held in Changsha, Hunan province, in China, in 
the presence of Angolan Foreign Minister,
Téte António.
 
The Protocol between the governments of Angola and China 
for the dispatch of a medical team to the African nation is 
aimed at “building a Community of Human Health” and 
deepening cooperation in this area, according to the 
Foreign Ministry’s statement.
 
This instrument specifies ----- that the Chinese side will be 
responsible for sending a group of 12 specialists in fields 
specified by the Angolan side - to the African country, 
whose mission will be to exchange experiences 
and provide medical assistance (-- except for 
medico-legal activities) to the population,
 in close collaboration with local 
health professionals.
 
“Both parties will urge hospitals --- to establish cooperative 
relationships, promote research and academic exchange,
 provide training, and offer free consultations and 
specialty development,” the document adds.
 
Meanwhile, the Framework Agreement on Economic Partnership 
for Shared Development ---- seeks to establish closer ties and 
promote not only relations between China and Angola, but 
also.... between the Asian nation and the rest of the 
African countries.
 
It also aims to pursue inclusive growth, by encouraging 
African manufacturing and agricultural transformation 
and modernization, improving the competitiveness of 
African countries in the global market, & supporting 
their integration into the global economy.
 
Further, it seeks to promote international trade and investment 
to play an important role in promoting diversified economic 
transformation and high-quality development, as well as 
strengthening the capacity of African countries... to
 produce and export high value-added products.
 
 
 
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Paramilitaries announce control 
of key border triangle in Sudan
June 11th, 3:11pm
(Prensa Latina) 
 
The Rapid Support Forces (RSF, English) announced 
today the capture of the strategic border triangle 
between Sudan, Egypt and Libya, after the 
withdrawal of the army.
 
According to press reports.... the paramilitaries described 
it as a significant victory, while the army stated that the 
withdrawal was part of broader defensive measures.
 
The Sudanese military accused Libyan General Khalifa 
Haftar's forces of directly supporting the RSF in a 
recent attack on its border positions.
 
For the first time, authorities in Khartoum openly blamed 
Haftar since the start of the war in April 2023.
 
The army denounced the action as a violation of 
Sudanese sovereignty and international law.
 
The ongoing hostility between the Sudanese army, led by 
Abdel Fattah al-Burhan, & the RSF under the command
 of Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo has caused the death
of tens
 of thousands of people .........and the
displacement of 
13 million.
 
The United Nations called it the world's worst 
humanitarian crisis, with famine spreading.
 
In this scenario, Sudan also accused the 
United Arab Emirates of arming the RSF.
 
 
 
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 Angola and Cuba for collaborating
 on Labour and Social Security
June 11th, 2:27pm
(Prensa Latina) 
 
Cuba and Angola are working today on the signing of
 a collaboration agreement between the Ministries 
of Labour and Social Security of the Caribbean 
nation... and Public Administration, Labour 
& Social Security of the African country.
 
The Cuban head of the portfolio, Marta Elena Feitó, and her 
Angolan counterpart Teresa Rodrigues Dias, spoke on the 
subject the day before, in Geneva, Switzerland, on the
 sidelines of the International Labour Conference.
 
Through his account on the social network X, Feitó alluded to
 the bilateral meeting and the preparation for the signing of a 
collaboration agreement between both countries; 
meanwhile, the Angola Press Agency (Angop) 
reported this Wednesday that the parties 
addressed collaboration in 
vocational training.
 
Training in areas such as information and communications 
technologies, agribusiness, creative economy and 
musical arts were among the interests of the 
Angolan side, according to Angop.
 
They also evaluated the possibility of collaborating in Angola 
in sectors that represent the greatest challenges, such as 
the training of cadres in technical areas and support for 
the National Development Plan, through the National 
Institute of Employment and Vocational Training.
 

 
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Russia sets grain supply
 record ------ to Egypt
June 11th, 12:29pm
(Prensa Latina) 
 
Russia supplied Egypt with more than 10 million tons of grain 
in one year, which made it a key component for the Arab 
country's baking industry, Russian ambassador in 
Cairo, Georgy Borisenko, said today.
 
The total volume of Russian grain supplies to Egypt reached 
an unprecedented figure in the world market last year 2024, 
well, no one in the world market has bought grain in such
 volumes, the diplomat highlighted, in an interview with 
the Sputnik news agency.
 
Borisenko emphasized, that Russia has never sold 
as much bread to any other country... as to Egypt.
 
According to the ambassador, Russian grain is actively used
 in bread production in Egypt, and he expressed hope that 
this cooperation between Moscow and Cairo, in the 
agricultural sector, will be further strengthened.
 
Previously, the Russian Ministry of Agriculture reported that 
the planting campaign in Russia in 2025 is advancing at an 
accelerated pace, meanwhile, buckwheat supplies to 
China in March almost tripled .....and reached an 
all-time high.
 
Likewise, the Slavic country intends to increase the volume 
of its grain exports to Indonesia, through the KSK terminal
 in the port of Novorossiysk.
 
 
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They consider that Luanda 
can become pan-African 
cultural capital 
June 11th, 6:19am
(Prensa Latina) 
 
Luanda can and should assert itself as a pan-African cultural 
capital, considered the organizers of the Luanda Art Fair, 
for which, the main city of Angola is preparing today.
 
The general director of the event, Dominick A Maia Tanner, 
appreciated that this second edition is scheduled for June 
25 to 28, it must contribute to this purpose, by being a 
point of convergence for music production in the 
country, the region and the continent.
 
In this regard, the representative of the Africell company, 
Dinamine Chongolola, highlighted at a press conference
 the presence of artists from the provinces of Huíla and 
Benguela --- as well as creators from the Democratic 
Republic of the Congo and São Tomé and Príncipe.
 
He also highlighted the efforts of the telecommunications 
company Africell and the Africell Impact Foundation, the 
company's arm for investments in art and culture, for 
continuing to support this type of event that opens 
space to both established and new artists.
 
Representatives of different galleries that will be present during 
the event also spoke about the opportunities for new talents, 
such as Palomino Artes, which is participating for the
 first time.
 
Elizabeth Pozo specified that they arrive at the Fair with a 
selection of Angolan and Cuban artists, who will not only 
exhibit paintings, but will also have installations.
 
Alexandra Gonçalves, from The Art Affair gallery, highlighted
 that this is an opportunity to promote national art and, in 
particular, emerging talents.
 
He drew attention to the fact that the country has a nascent
 art market and events like this are essential for its growth 
and consolidation.
 
The Art Affair will be represented with three artists and 
two photographers, said Gonçalves, who insisted ---- 
that the Angolan people deserve to enjoy art, see 
how far creativity can take us and recognize
 the great potential that exists.
 
Xavier Narciso, from the Tamar Golan Gallery, highlighted 
the presence of students from the Faculty of Art of the 
University of Luanda among the 15 artists who will 
lead the event, with around 80 works.
 
This will not only allow us to know their work, but also to
apparent to others, he noted.
 
The director of the Palácio de Ferro, João Vigário, pointed 
out that the institution he directs cannot separate itself
 from the movements that have the artist as their 
epicentre, as is the case with the Fair.
 
He added that this is an opportunity for the Angolan people
 and considered that the event contributes to redefining 
the way Angolan art is seen inside and outside Angola.
 
“We have enormous potential in Africa, we need to create an 
infrastructure to make that potential visible - and that is our 
contribution”, said Maia Tanner.
 
 
 
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Uruguay demands that the UN 
replace its blue helmets 
in the DRC
June 10th, 12:34pm
(Prensa Latina) 
 
Uruguay today demanded that the United Nations 
Organization immediately take over the battalion 
of Uruguayan blue helmets deployed in the 
Democratic Republic of the Congo (RDC).
 
The request took place during a high-level meeting 
here, between senior officials of the government 
of the S. American country and representatives 
of the world organization.
 
The objective of the meeting was to agree on the 
strategic priorities of the new United Nations 
Cooperation Framework for Sustainable 
Development 2026-2030.
 
Defense Minister Sandra Lazo said at the forum that 
her country has many issues in common with the 
UN, but our main concern is “the urgent need 
to carry out the rotation'' of the Uruguay IV 
Battalion deployed in the African country.
 
He pointed out the lack of UN leadership to negotiate 
with the M23 rebel movement ------ which would
enable 
the departure of the blue helmets.
 
Currently, in the DRC, there are about 600 Uruguayan 
troops, of which, 200 want to return and expressed 
mental health problems, said the minister.
 
He said that there are Uruguayan soldiers who made 
their return on their own, with a prevalence of 
mental illnesses.
 
“Oh take over, or let the UN bring in those 200”, 
he stressed.
 
Lazo emphasized that if the United Nations cannot 
comply with these obligations, Uruguay would be 
responsible for returning its troops from the 
peace contingent.
 
He reiterated, that his portfolio and the Foreign Ministry 
have carried out several efforts, including an interview 
with the Minister of Defense of Rwanda, a country 
involved in the armed conflict in the DRC.
 
He announced that Foreign Minister Mario Lubetkin will 
travel this week to the UN headquarters in New York, 
carrying a letter from the government -- demanding 
the repatriation of his uniformed personnel.
 
 
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South Africa ---- reaffirms value of 
diplomacy before the G7 Summit
June 10th, 11:53am
(Prensa Latina) 
 
The president of South Africa, Cyril Ramaphosa, 
today reaffirmed the country's commitment 
to international diplomacy.
 
In statements to the press, the South African president 
- also highlighted the importance of the upcoming G7 
Leaders Summit as a key opportunity to strengthen 
global alliances and promote South African pro 
tempore leadership of the G20.
 
In that sense, Ramaphosa confirmed that South Africa 
has been officially invited to participate in the summit, 
which will be held in Kananaskis, Canada, from June 
14 to 17.
 
''Yes, let's go to the G7. We have been invited by Canada, 
which is the president of the G7 this year. I hope we 
can interact meaningfully with the leaders of that 
group", he said.
 
The South African president announced that he will take 
advantage of the event to hold bilateral meetings with 
the Chancellor of Germany, the Prime Minister of 
Canada and the President of the US, 
Donald Trump.
 
The G7, he maintained, gives us the opportunity to spread 
our message about the South African presidency of the 
G20 and how we want to achieve great results at the 
summit of the G20 in November, he explained.
 
In his remarks to the media in Pretoria, Ramaphosa also 
defended his recent visit to the White House, calling it 
a strategy to “reset” relations, with one of South 
Africa's main trading partners.
 
“We were not summoned. It was our initiative. In a phone 
call with President Trump, I expressed my interest in 
visiting him, and a date was quickly agreed upon,'' 
he clarified.
 
The President highlighted that during the meeting progress 
was made in cooperation between the departments of 
Commerce and Industry and International Relations 
....and the importance of the United States' 
participation in the next G20 summit 
that South Africa will organize in 
November, was stressed.
 
Trump acknowledged that the G20 is not fully 
effective without US participation, he said.
 
Finally, Ramaphosa emphasized the need to reposition 
South Africa in a turbulent geopolitical context, 
through active engagement with countries 
in Africa, the Middle East, Asia 
and Europe.
 
 
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South Africa monitors new 
variant of Covid-19
June 10th, 10:35am
(Prensa Latina) 
 
South Africa closely monitors the emergence of a new 
variant of Covid-19, known as Nimbus or NB.1.8.1, 
associated with an increase in cases in 
Asian regions.
 
As recalled today by the South African Minister of Health, 
Aaron Motsoaledi, at the 4th meeting of the G20 Health 
Working Group, which is being held in Johannesburg, 
the World Health Organization (WHO) has classified 
it as a ''variant under surveillance.''
 
As of today, India is the latest country to experience a sudden 
increase in new COVID-19 cases associated with the variant, 
NB.1.8.1. In addition, the United Kingdom Health Security 
Agency reported the first 13 cases of this variant in the 
country, last week.
 
Faced with this situation -- the South African National Institute 
of Communicable Diseases (NICD) manages a comprehensive 
sentinel surveillance program that systematically tests to 
detect key respiratory viruses, such as SARS-CoV-2, 
influenza and RSV, Motsoaledi explained.
 
Currently, the Minister revealed, our data shows 
very low SARS-CoV-2 activity in South Africa.
 
''Crucially, the new variant remains a descendant 
of the Omicron lineage. This means that current 
recommendations for updated SARS-CoV-2 
vaccines remain effective,'' he added.
 
Therefore, he maintained, at the moment, no new 
specific public health measures are required by 
the population.
 
The fourth meeting of the G20 Health Working Group - which 
brings together leaders, experts and policy makers from the 
health sector from the world's largest economies - invited 
countries and international organizations, a week long, 
it will conclude on Friday.
 
Plenary sessions build on lessons learned from the COVID-19 
pandemic and address persistent barriers to accessing 
countermeasures, especially in low- and middle-
income countries.
 
According to the Ministry, the expansion of local and regional 
manufacturing capacity is prioritized, especially in regions 
such as Africa.
 
Delegates also explore opportunities for technology transfer, 
sustainable financing and regulatory harmonization to 
ensure timely and equitable access to vital tools 
during health emergencies.
 
 
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Libyan Authorities Confirm
''Stability'' in Tripoli After 
Armed Clashes
June 9th, 12:34pm
(teleSUR)
 
The Libyan Defense Ministry --- has declared that 
the security situation in Tripoli remains stable, 
following overnight clashes ------- between 
government forces and armed militias.
 
Authorities confirmed that military units intervened 
swiftly, ensuring the withdrawal of armed groups 
and restoring compliance with the ceasefire 
agreements established in May.
 
The Defense Ministry warned against further violations, 
reaffirming its commitment to national security and 
its readiness --- to take necessary measures to 
prevent future escalations.
 
The latest violence follows deadly confrontations
in May, 
triggered by the assassination of the
Stability Support 
Apparatus leader.
 
Libya remains politically divided, with two rival 
administrations vying for control, since the 
postponement of presidential elections
 in 2021.
 
[Rhondda Records adds: After the West
criminally bombed Libya and murdered
its Progressive leader, Gaddafi.]
 
 
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Ethiopia ranked as Africa’s fifth 
largest economy in 2024
June 9th, 10:59am
(Prensa Latina) 
 
Ethiopia has ranked fifth among African nations with
 the largest economies in 2024, according to the 
International Monetary Fund (IMF), Fana 
Broadcasting Corporate noted
 on Sunday.
 
Ethiopia’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP) amounts to 
US$205.1 billion and globally ranks 57th according 
to the IMF.
 
Ahead of Ethiopia are South Africa, Egypt, Algeria and 
Nigeria, in that order, as the largest economies on
 the African continent. 
 
 
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Niger: accuses Benin 
of kidnapping 5 of 
its nationals
June 9th, 9:53am
(Prensa Latina) 
 
Niger on Sunday condemned the Benin government's 
involvement in the kidnapping of five of its citizens, 
in charge in Benin.. of controlling the oil cargo of 
the Wapco-Niger company, according to
 local television.
 
The kidnapped were supervising the loading of crude oil 
from this country to a Chinese vessel.. in the port of 
Seme-Kpodji and are still being held hostage by 
the Beninese authorities, said the National 
Council for the Safeguard of the 
Homeland (CNSP).
 
Niger - will take all necessary measures to secure the 
release of its kidnapped citizens, defend their rights 
and protect crucial interests of this country, said 
CNSP sources.
 
On the other hand, Porto Novo.. indicated that two 
Nigerien citizens arrested arrived in that nation 
with false documents and - in no way - are 
employees of the mentioned company.
 
But the authorities of this northwestern African state 
claimed that the vice general manager of Wapco-
Niger, Aminu Jadisatu Ibra, and four other 
executives of that company - were 
kidnapped in Benin.
 
Niger accuses President Patrice Talon 
------ of allowing violations of the oil 
transport agreement.
 
Niger’s Prime Minister, Ali Majaman Lamin Zein, accused 
the neighbouring country: of installing U.S. military 
bases there, where terrorist groups are being 
trained ---- and sent to destabilize this 
landlocked nation.
 
At the beginning of last May, Porto Novo banned the entry 
into national waters, of tankers which were to collect 
crude oil from the recently opened pipeline, which 
goes from Niger, to the export terminals in
the 
Gulf of Guinea.
 
However, last May 15, the Beninese authorities authorized 
the entry into Benin’s territorial waters of a tanker from 
China... whose National Oil and Gas Corporation
has 
participated in the construction of the 
aforementioned 1,980 km long pipeline.
 
CNSP spokesman, Major Colonel Amadou Abdramane, 
recalled the need to comply with the three main 
agreements: to regulate the transport of 
Nigerian crude oil for export 
through Benin.
 
 
 
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Displaced people in DRC
province 
return to
their homes
June 9th, 9:15am
(Prensa Latina) 
 
A number of families displaced by recent clashes between
 the Armed Forces of the Democratic Republic of Congo 
(DRC) and the rebels of the March 23 Movement (M23) 
are returning to their homes today.
 
According to the president of the civil society of Kanyabayonga, 
Daniel Kamwanga, since the calm in this rural commune and 
the end of clashes, people are gradually returning to their 
homes, noting that about 50% have already returned to 
their residences.
 
In particular, there are eight neighbourhoods in the Lubero 
territory, in the province of North Kivu, where civilians 
are back. The situation is not the same in the area 
of Bwito though, the source explained.
 
Kamwanga --- called for the army to keep pressure on the 
M23 so that the population can continue to return home.
 
On Saturday, the DRC Armed Forces retook control of 
Mirangi, Lusuli and Kyaghala villages, about 20 km 
from Kanyabayonga city.
 
The victory moved the fighting away from Kanyabayonga, 
but M23 rebels keep control of Lusogha and Bulindi 
villages, while clashes continues in Kikuku, the 
main town of Bwito chiefdom, and on the 
Kabasha-armoirie road in Virunga 
National Park... on the way to 
Rwindi, in Rutshuru.
 
 
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India welcomes Africa's entry 
into the disaster platform
June 7th, 8:47am
(Prensa Latina) 
 
The Prime Minister of India... Narendra Modi, today, 
expressed his satisfaction with the incorporation 
of the African Union into the Conference on 
Disaster Resilient Infrastructure 2025 
(CDRI).
 
In a video message addressed to the International 
Conference on Disaster Resilient Infrastructure 
2025 the head of government emphasized the 
need to design viable programs and ensure
 that developing countries have access 
to financing.
 
Furthermore, he emphasized - considering small island 
developing States, as large oceanic countries, due to 
their vulnerability as they deserve special attention; 
and he stated that strengthening early warning 
systems and coordination - is crucial.
 
He also expressed his hope that the 
debate at this conference would 
consider these aspects.
 
He also thanked French President Emmanuel 
Macron for his support; The CDRI is held in 
France for the first time.
 
 
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Warning about million-dollar losses 
in Africa - due to illicit finances
June 7th, 7:52am
(Prensa Latina) 
 
Africa experiences significant losses, estimated 
at around $40 billion annually, due to illicit (IFF)
 financial flows in the extractive sector, the 
Ethiopia News Agency reported today.
 
The deputy executive secretary of the Economic 
Commission for Africa (ECA), Antonio Pedro, 
quoted by the local media -- explained that 
these losses not only hinder development 
progress they also exacerbate economic 
injustices & deprive African populations 
of access to essential resources.
 
Pedro maintained that the IFF in the extractive sector 
are one of the symptoms of a serious structural 
problem that aggravates the development 
of the continent, that is, its excessive 
dependence.. on the export of raw 
materials, an extractivist model 
and a construction inherited 
from the colonial era.
 
“Exporting raw materials -- is exporting jobs, a luxury that 
the continent cannot afford given the need to create at 
least 20 million jobs annually for young people. As 
such, addressing the IFFS and its root causes 
should be at the heart of Africa's 
development policy and 
action”, he noted.
 
He considered that solving these critical challenges 
is essential to foster African self-reliance and 
achieve sustainable development.
 
He indicated that, with the adoption of strategic frame-
works ---- such as the African Mining Vision and the 
African Green Minerals Strategy, which advocate 
for resource-driven industrialization and added 
value, they have the necessary instruments 
to guarantee that these natural resources 
promote economic emancipation.
 
He emphasized that the promotion of local content and 
the reform of global financial and governance systems 
are crucial to mitigate the Intergovernmental Forums 
on Forests ----- and promote the objectives of the
development of Africa.
 
He also highlighted the importance of global collaboration 
and sustainable development. Consequently, Pedro called 
on African nations: to unite & build a common voice and 
positions to defend their interests on the international 
platform effectively.
 
It is the joint responsibility of governments, mining companies,
local communities, financial institutions and other actors, to 
close perception gaps about what constitutes benefits and 
work together to prioritize sustainable development in the 
extractive sector.
 
The ECA deputy executive director's reflections, occurred 
during the High-Level Policy Dialogue held in New York, 
United States, last week, organized by the Office of 
the United Nations Special Adviser on Africa and 
the Permanent Observer Mission of the African 
Union to that multilateral organization.
 
 
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Geographic indications.. and links 
with Slovenia in Ethiopian week
June 7th, 5:43am
(Prensa Latina) 
 
The importance of geographical indications (IG) for the 
preservation of local products and the strengthening 
of relations with Slovenia ---- after the visit of its 
president, Natasa Pirc Musar, marked the 
week that ends today in Ethiopia.
 
The director general of the World Intellectual Property 
Organization (OMPI), Daren Tang, stated that the GI 
system --- will allow coffee, and honey, added to 
Addis Ababa's distinctive high-quality pottery 
and other heritage products, to add value 
and thrive.
 
This was expressed by Tang ------ when speaking at the 
International Conference on Geographical Indications, 
the latter a sign used in products with a specific 
origin and with qualities or reputation 
associated with that place. The 
event took place on June 3 
and 4 in this capital.
 
He specified that these variables are a means to promote 
employment, attract investments and take advantage of 
development. “That's why it's so exciting to see 
Ethiopia move towards geologics legislation, 
providing producers with additional social 
and economic protection”, he said.
 
He also considered the progress of the African Continental 
Free Trade Area in driving development goals and sharing 
Ethiopia's rich heritage with the world.
 
Reaffirmed WIPO's commitment to play its role and continue 
to collaborate with the African nation on its path towards 
a robust geographical indication system.
 
In terms of foreign policy, Ethiopia and Slovenia strengthened 
their relations after the working visit of the president of
that European nation, Natasa Pirc Musar, on June 5.
 
During his stay.. he held talks with his Ethiopian counterpart, 
Taye Atske Selassie, on a wide range of multilateral issues, 
including the reform of the UN Security Council and 
conflicts that threaten global peace and security, 
as well as the rules-based international order.
 
The agenda also included a meeting with Prime Minister 
Abiy Ahmed and a courtesy visit to the Vice President 
of the African Union Commission, Selma Malika 
Haddadi, at the headquarters of the
 continental organization.
 
Musar and Haddadi -- discussed strengthening cooperation 
between Africa and Europe, reforms of the United Nations 
Security Council and shared priorities within the 
AU-EU Partnership.
 
 
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"We're going home." PMC
Wagner leaves Mali
by Varvara Koshechkina (editor of 
the Operational Information Dept)
June 6th, 2:41pm 
(Lenta.ru)
 
Private military company (PMCs) Wagner 
completes its mission after three and a 
half years of cooperation with the 
authorities and Armed Forces of 
the Republic of Mali. This is 
stated by the company.
 
The decision was made in connection with the 
fulfillment of all the set goals of the contract.
 
''For 3.5 years, the band members have been fighting 
alongside the people of Mali against terrorism. We 
we have completed the main task — all regional 
capitals — have returned to the control of the 
legitimate authorities. Mission completed. 
PMC Wagner returns home.'' Press 
service of PMC Wagner.
 
PMCs participated in the rearmament and training 
of the Malian Armed Forces ------ as well as in the 
creation of an effective system of anti-terrorist 
operations.  Mali's Minister of Defense and 
Veterans' Affairs - General Sadio Camara, 
called the presence of PMCs, "a symbol 
of the country's newfound sovereignty" 
over its territory. 
 
During their stay in Mali, PMC fighters eliminated 
"4 leaders of terrorist associations, thousands 
of militants and 11 of their support bases."
 
"Wagner" was replaced by the "Afrika Korps" 
under the Ministry of Defense of Russia.
 
The most significant episode of my stay 
in Mali ------- was the capture of Kidal
 
''Assault operations in 2023 began immediately after
 the withdrawal of the last UN peacekeepers, who
 were used by the separatists..... as a cover. The
capture of Kidal was an important milestone
 ---- in the military campaign of the Malian
Armed 
Forces and the Wagner PMC,
against 
the militants. 
 
''The city was a symbol of Tuareg separatism, 
where the Malian army had not appeared 
for years.
 
''There were, however --- setbacks. In July 2024, in 
northern Mali --- government troops and Wagner 
fighters were ambushed by Tuareg separatists. 
Dozens of PMCs were unable to escape.'' 
 
The Ukrainian authorities said they had helped 
prepare the operation. Subsequently - Mali 
and Niger severed diplomatic relations 
with Ukraine.
 
Wagner's actions in Africa were compared
------- to the feat of the Red Army soldiers
 
This statement was made....... by Fidel Guanjica, 
Special Adviser to the President of the Central 
African Republic (CAR) --- at an evening in
honour 
of the 80th anniversary of
the Victory. 
 
He praised the feat of the peoples of the USSR 
during the Great Patriotic War and added that 
the fight against Nazism continues today. 
 
"Our cooperation today -- corresponds to what 
it was 86 years ago, when we fought against 
Nazism," Guanjica said.
 
Meanwhile, the commander of the PMC "Wagner" 
Dmitry Podolsky, with the call sign Salem, said 
that the soldiers are equal to their ancestors 
who fought in the Great Patriotic War. 
 
Salem mentioned the operations of the Wagner 
PMC in Africa and Syria, as well as during the 
special military operation. He noted - the 
capture of Palmyra, Artemivsk (Ukraine
name Bakhmut) and Soledar. 
 
According to the commander, in two months in Mali, 
the Russian PMCs achieved what France could not
 do....... in several years of Operation Barkhan.
 

 
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DRC opens new cycle
in UN peace fund
June 6th, 9:49pm
(Prensa Latina) 
 
The Democratic Republic of the Congo (RDC).... 
inaugurated a new cycle of the United Nations' 
Peacebuilding Fund....  corresponding to the 
period 2025-2029, the Ministry of Planning 
and Coordination of Development Aid 
reported today.
 
The deputy prime minister and head of that 
portfolio, Guylain Nyembo, and the United 
Nations resident coordinator in the DRC, 
Bruno Lemarquis, were in charge of the
 launch ceremony, made the day before.
 
This fourth cycle of the Fund is structured around
 three main priorities ----- including strengthening 
governance, and prevention and peacebuilding 
mechanisms.
 
Supporting.. the resilience of vulnerable 
communities, including addressing the 
root causes of conflict, particularly 
those related to natural, mining 
and territorial resources, is 
another objective.
 
The priorities are completed by the protection of 
the civilian population - the promotion of human 
rights & justice, including transitional justice, 
as part of the gradual and responsible 
withdrawal... of the United Nations 
Stabilization Mission in the DRC.
 
Nyembo declared that --- restoring peace throughout 
the national territory is a non-negotiable imperative.
 “Because peace ------ paves the way towards 
sustainable development”.
 
Lemarquis, for his part, highlighted the importance 
of an efficient use of allocated funds, to maximize 
their impact.
 
 
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DRC government and opposition 
leader - unite to resolve conflict 
June 6th, 7:31am
(Prensa Latina) 
 
The President of the Democratic Republic of the 
Congo (RDC), Félix Tshisekedi... and opposition 
leader Martin Fayulu is betting today on unity 
to find a solution to the conflict in the east 
of the country - and avoid balkanization.
 
The day before, the president spoke with the main 
figure of the Commitment to Citizenship and 
Development party (Ecide) & the Lamuka 
platform, just 72 hours after he publicly 
requested a meeting with the head of 
state, after seven years of breaking 
any collaboration.
 
After almost two hours of conversations ----- Fayulu 
told the press that he proposed to the president to
create a command for the country and asked him 
to meet with the bishops of the National 
Episcopal Conference of the Congo 
(Cenco) and the pastors of the 
Church of Christ in the 
Congo (ECC).
 
“The country is in a very difficult situation. They 
attack us from everywhere. We need national 
cohesion. I came to tell you that we don't 
have 36 solutions”, he noted.
 
He added that, with all the crises faced: social, 
political and security, the solution is social 
dialogue, therefore - he asked Tshisekedi 
to discuss together with Cenco and ECC
 the social pact they propose, to which
 the president promised to give a 
quick response.
 
Regarding possible participation in the 
institutions, he maintained that it was 
not a point addressed at the meeting.
 
Fayulu, who is considered Tshisekedi's strongest 
opponent, after questioning his election as 
president in 2018, on June 2nd, called for 
joining forces to confront the dangerous 
situation in the country ----- which was 
praised by the Congolese president, 
as proof of patriotism.
 
Upon receiving him this Thursday at the 
Presidential Palace -- the head of state 
said he was pleased with the meeting 
and promised an open conversation, 
stated the Congolese Presidency.
 
Fayulu was accompanied by his closest 
collaborators: Devos Kitoko; Prince 
Epenge; Alex Dende, also known 
as Lexxus Legal, and
 Chantal Moboni.
 
The DRC faces violence -- from armed groups in 
the east of the country, but fundamentally on 
the offensive of the rebel coalition Congo 
River Alliance-March 23 Movement 
(AFC/M23), that with the help of 
Rwanda has occupied a large 
part of the national territory, 
reviving fears - of possible 
dismemberment.
 
In his message on the 2nd, Fayulu -- in addition to 
requesting a meeting with Tshisekedi, urged the 
AFC coordinator, Corneille Nangaa, and former 
president, Joseph Kabila, to stop being 
complicit in the massacres and the 
delivery of national lands and 
resources to foreign forces.
 
“Congolese blood can no longer be shed with their 
complicity. No ambition is worth the price of the 
suffering of an entire people”, he said.
 
 
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AU congratulated Democratic Congo 
& Liberia on election to UN Council
June 4th, 10:31am
(Prensa Latina) 
 
The president of the African Union Commission, Mahmoud 
Ali Youssouf, today congratulated the Democratic 
Republic of the Congo and Liberia on their 
election ---- as non-permanent members 
of the United Nations Security Council.
 
The two nations join Somalia to represent the African 
Group for the period 2026-2027, said a statement 
from the continental organization.
 
Youssouf, the text added, praised the democratic 
processes that led to the election of these two 
Member States, underlining the confidence of 
the international community - in its ability to 
contribute significantly to the maintenance 
of global peace and security.
 
That choice comes at a time when Africa's voice and 
leadership are more vital than ever - in providing 
effective responses to complex international 
challenges to international stability, 
he noted.
 
He further highlighted that, as members of the “A3” of the 
Security Council, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, 
Liberia and Somalia have a collective responsibility to 
promote the African Union's positions on key issues 
in this regard.
 
The Chairman of the AU Commission - expressed the body's 
confidence in its coordinated and principled leadership in 
defending African interests -- promoting multilateralism
and
 ensuring that the continent's priorities are heard
and 
respected ---- at the highest levels of global 
decision-making.
 
He also thanked the outgoing members of the A3 
(Algeria and Sierra Leone) for their dedicated 
service, unwavering commitment --- and 
effective advocacy, during his tenure.
 
The African Union Commission, reiterated its full support 
for the new A3 members and reaffirms its commitment 
to working closely with them to strengthen Africa's 
role in global governance, in accordance with the 
principles of pan-African solidarity and the 
aspirations of the 2063 Agenda, the 
statement concluded.
 
 
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Portuguese Language Day --- union
 beyond borders according to UA
June 4th, 6:27am
(Prensa Latina) 
 
The vice president of the African Union Commission (UA), 
Selma Malika Haddadi, highlighted the celebration of
 Portuguese Language Day ---- as an occasion that 
unites beyond borders and cultural differences 
--- a statement revealed today.
 
Haddadi, at the event held the day before at the AU 
headquarters, specified --- that the Portuguese 
language... “is a vessel of a shared history, 
a diverse culture and lasting solidarity 
that spans the continents from Lisbon
 to Luanda, Brasilia to Maputo, Dili to 
Bissau, Macau... to the beautiful 
islands of Cape Verde, and 
Sao Tome and Principe”.
 
It is a language that married into Africa's rich heritage 
----- to give birth to poetry, music, literature and 
storytelling, reflecting the unique nuances 
of nations that have it as their official 
language, he added.
 
He recalled that, since 1984, it has been one of the 
working languages of the Organization of African 
Unity, predecessor of the African Union. As a 
multilingual and multicultural institution, 
the continental organization continues 
to promote the use and learning of 
Portuguese, with the invaluable 
aid of the Cames Institute, 
he stressed.
 
In 2010, he continued, the Conference and Publications
 Management Directorate... introduced an electronic 
system to streamline translation services. Since 
then, more than 200 thousand pages of official 
documents have been translated into 
Portuguese, which underlines our 
commitment --- to linguistic 
inclusion, he stated.
 
The vice president of the AU Commission highlighted that, 
to strengthen cultural and linguistic ties between African 
nations, and in collaboration with the esteemed Cames 
Institute, the Department of Human Resources 
Management - successfully launched an 
intensive eight-week Portuguese 
language course.
 
Held from March 16 to June 11, the course uses the UA
 e-learning platform and has the active participation
 of 21 officials.
 
As enshrined in Agenda 2063 -- the African Union embraces 
Africa's diversity as a strength, he emphasized. Language 
is a central element of identity, inclusion & participation, 
a spirit shared by the continental organization and the 
Community of Portuguese Language Countries, as 
engines of unity and development.
 
He urged ----- to continue taking advantage of language as a 
bridge - between communities and institutions. Investment 
in multilingual education, translation and inclusive digital 
platforms will ensure that all our working languages, 
including Portuguese, remain accessible and 
empowered for future generations, 
he concluded.
 
 
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South Africa and Lesotho -- 
strengthen trade relations
June 4th, 6:09am
(Prensa Latina) 
 
The Ministry of Commerce, Industry and Competition of 
South Africa (dtic) and the Ministry of Commerce, 
Lesotho Industry and Business Development 
agreed to strengthen bilateral trade 
and investment.
 
According to an official statement, the Lesotho Ministry
 is currently on a week-long fact-finding mission to 
South Africa on the regulatory framework and 
mechanism to boost trade deals.
 
Likewise, to exchange experiences on the best way 
to take advantage of trade agreements to promote
growth and development.
 
As explained by Xolelwa Mlumbi-Peter, Deputy Director 
General of Commerce at the dtic, the importance of 
sharing strategies for building resilience.... amid 
radical changes in global trade, is timely and 
can also boost the region's dynamism.
 
Earlier this year, the Ministry recalled, the heads of 
Commerce and Industry of both parties signed a 
Memorandum of Understanding during the 
Bi-national Commission (CBN), which 
offers an ideal platform to promote 
mutually beneficial commercial 
and investment relationships.
 
“We welcome the commitment between our two countries to 
collaborate to diversify production and take advantage of 
the trade agreements, of which, the Southern African 
Customs Union (SACU) is a part ----- they offer an 
effective platform to access global markets”, 
stated Mlumbi-Peter.
 
Both sides also agreed to strengthen cooperation on cross-
border standards and value chains in sectors such as 
automotives, clothing and textiles, cosmetics and 
essential oils, cannabis, fruits and vegetables, 
and leather and meat products, the 
text continues.
 
Furthermore, he concludes, both sides agreed to prioritize 
the implementation of the African Continental Free Trade 
Area & work together to conclude pending negotiations,
particularly in sectors such as clothing, textiles and 
automotives, which provide potential benefits for 
the growth of the economies of both countries.
 
 
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Law being drafted will protect
 local products in Ethiopia 
June 4th, 6:02am
(Prensa Latina) 
 
The director general of the Ethiopian Intellectual Property
Authority, Woldu Yemessel, highlighted today the crucial 
role...... of the Geographical Indications Law ------ in the 
protection & promotion of local agricultural products.
 
Yemessel specified --- that products such as coffee, teff, honey, 
& fruits & spices are intrinsically linked to the land & culture
but run the risk of misappropriation, misrepresentation
and 
undervaluation in the global market ------
without 
effective legal support.
 
In this sense, he stressed, (IG) geographical indications are a
crucial way to safeguard intellectual property --- and a well-
established framework ensures that Ethiopian farmers 
and producers benefit from the authenticity and 
exclusivity of their products.
 
GIs are a sign used in products with a specific origin and 
with qualities, or reputation, associated with that place.
 
This topic is the centre of a two-day international conference 
that concludes this day here, and during which the Minister 
of Innovation and Technology Belete Molla, offered details 
of the legal framework.
 
Taking into account the firm commitment of the Ethiopian 
government to this cause, Molla explained that they are 
developing a specific law as part of the broader 
intellectual property reform agenda and the 
accession process ----- to the WTO.
 
These regulations will contribute to guaranteeing traceability
 and authenticity for consumers, empowering value chain
 actors and rural communities, it will protect against 
unfair competition and manipulation, and improve 
the market value and export potential of 
Ethiopian products, he announced.
 
 
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Contributions of geographical
 indications to Ethiopian 
products stand out 
June 4th, 5:43am
(Prensa Latina) 
 
The geographical indication system will allow coffee, honey, 
ethiopia's ceramics and other distinctive high-quality 
heritage products add value and thrive, an official 
source said during an event concluding today.
 
This was expressed by the director general of the World 
Intellectual Property Organization (OMPI), Daren Tang, 
when speaking at the International Conference on 
Geographical Indications (IG).
 
Tang specified that the IG is a means to promote employment,
 attract investments ----- and take advantage of development. 
“That's why it's so exciting... to see Ethiopia move towards 
geologics legislation, providing producers with additional 
social and economic protection”, he said.
 
He further considered the progress of the African 
Continental Free Trade Area, in driving 
development goals -- and sharing 
Addis Ababa's rich heritage 
with the world.
 
He reaffirmed WIPO's commitment to play its role and 
continue to collaborate with the African nation... on 
its path to a robust geographical indication system.
 
 
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 Sudan’s New Prime Minister - Dissolves 
Caretaker Government Amid Ongoing 
Conflict
June 2nd, 2:08pm
(teleSUR)
 
Sudanese Prime Minister Kamil Idris has dissolved the 
country’s caretaker government, just one day after 
taking office, marking a significant shift in 
Sudan’s leadership.
 
Idris, the first prime minister since the 2021 military coup,
 was sworn in on Saturday, pledging to prioritize national 
security, stability, and reconstruction.
 
Since April 2023, Sudan has been engulfed in a civil war, with 
violent clashes between the military and the paramilitary 
Rapid Support Forces (RSF). The conflict has resulted
 in at least 24,000 deaths, although estimates 
suggest the toll is far higher.
 
More than 14 million people have been displaced, including 
over 4 million who fled to neighbouring countries. The war 
has been marked by mass atrocities, including ethnically 
motivated killings and sexual violence, particularly in 
Darfur, where famine has been declared --- in 
multiple locations.


In his first speech as prime minister, Idris urged countries 
supporting the RSF --- to cease “criminal operations” 
and vowed to serve Sudan with sincerity 
and dedication.
 
While no timeline has been given for appointing a new 
government, Idris’s move signals a potential political 
reorganization in Sudan’s fragile landscape.
 
 

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 Flooding in Nigeria’s Mokwa 
Leaves 200 Dead,
500 Missing
June 2nd, 2:03pm
(teleSUR)
 
At least 200 people have died and 500 remain missing after
 devastating floods swept through Mokwa, Niger State, 
following torrential rains last week.
 
Local authorities have called off rescue operations, 
fearing that no more survivors will be found.
 
The disaster, described as the worst flooding in the region
 in six decades, has displaced over 3,000 people, 
destroyed two roads and collapsed two 
bridges ------ severely disrupting 
transportation and trade.
 
 
Mokwa, a major agricultural hub, is where northern Nigerian 
farmers sell produce to traders from the south. The floods 
have devastated local markets, further exacerbating
 food insecurity.
 
Nigerian President Bola Tinubu expressed condolences 
to affected families, directing emergency relief efforts 
to accelerate recovery.
 
The National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) - has 
begun distributing aid, while officials warn that inadequate 
drainage infrastructure has worsened the crisis.
 
Scientists attribute Nigeria’s increasing flood disasters
to 
climate change, noting that extreme weather
events are 
becoming more frequent
and intense.
 


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Measures are adopted -- in the 
epicentre province of cholera 
in Angola
June 2nd, 12:57pm
 (Prensa Latina) 
 
The province of Namibe, today the epicentre of the cholera 
epidemic in Angola, adopts measures to contain the 
advance of the disease, with more than 2,200 
registered cases and 48 deaths.
 
The vice governor for the Political, Social and Economic 
sector of the territory, Abel do Rosário Kapitango, 
responded to Prensa Latina that in the last 24 
hours, 83 new patients were certified and, 
although the figure is high, there is a 
decreasing trend.
 
He considered the active search for cases as one of the key 
points of the confrontation, in which the province's health 
teams work with the support of professionals sent by 
the Ministry of Health (Minsa).
 
Likewise, he mentioned the beginning of vaccination against 
cholera as an important action, based on the delivery of 
eight thousand doses given to Namibe by the Minsa.
 
Do Rosário Kapitango explained that the coastal strip is 
the most affected by the epidemic and specified that
 very vulnerable communities have been identified 
in these areas due to poor hygiene and access 
conditions to drinking water, hence among 
the actions the transfer of these people 
to safer areas is promoted.
 
He said that there is some resistance on a part of these 
populations, but the authorities... continue trying to 
persuade through dialogue, about the importance 
of continuing with this relocation.
 
In this regard, he pointed out that the new locations 
provide drinking water, food and some other issues, 
but acknowledged that these are emergency 
measures; that the fundamental thing is to 
continue working to guarantee a greater 
supply of quality water to communities.
 
Namibe is the Angolan territory where it rains the least 
and drought affects the populations quite intensely, 
therefore, among the Government's priority 
projects is the increase in connection 
to distribution networks.
 
Currently 40 percent of residents in densely populated 
areas do not have water connections, therefore, they 
have set themselves the challenge of increasing the 
collection of the liquid and installing 31,000 new 
connections until 2027, the vice governor 
pointed out.
 
Since the cholera epidemic was declared in Angola on 
January 7, almost the entire country has had the 
presence of the disease and the number of 
registered cases exceeded 24,000, with 
718 deaths.
 
This is the largest outbreak in recent years in the nation, 
which is among the most affected on the continent... 
along with the Democratic Republic of the Congo, 
Sudan and South Sudan.
 

 
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Preparations revealed ----- for 
general elections in Ethiopia
June 2nd, 12:43pm
(Prensa Latina) 
 
The National Electoral Board of Ethiopia (NEBE) reported 
today on the preliminary actions underway for the 7th 
general elections scheduled next year in the 
African country.
 
NEBE President Melatwork Hailu explained that 
Proclamation No. 1162/2019 --- of the Code of 
Electoral Conduct, Registration of Political
 Parties and Elections, as amended, was 
presented to the House of People's 
Representatives for approval.
 
Hailu revealed that the provisions of the document include 
the virtual registration of candidates from anywhere.
 
He also announced the preparations of over 50,000
polling stations, to make them favorable for the 
electorate throughout the country.... as well 
as the online recruitment of officials who 
will participate in the elections.
 
 

All Africa music winners

Sudan's Wazza instrument

will africa solve hunger by 2030?

bust of  queen Nefertiti

ONE UNION

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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The above is one reason why Rhondda Records
is devoting this page to Africa - and there
are so many other reasons!

Here are two - one bad - one good.

I was stunned, when I read a year or so
ago, that 40% of Africa has no regular
electricity supply! How could this be?

And, second, Africa is not only the
Mother of the human species...
it is, now, becoming the hope
of the new multipolar world.

Rise up, Africa!




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