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Politician Adolf Hitler Uunona 
has once again ------ run for
 election in Namibia
November 24th, 4:07pm
(RT.ru)
 
Politician Adolf Hitler Uunona has applied for the fifth time 
to participate in the regional elections, in Ompundja 
District, in Namibia.
 
This - is reported by Bild.
 
He is once again running for the ruling SWAPO party, 
and the country will vote --- on November the 26th.
 
Uunona was last re-elected in 2020, 
when he gained 84.88% of the vote.
 
In the current election campaign, the politician is
 only referred to as "Comrade Adolf Uunona" 
in campaign materials.
 
 
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Africa and Europe have 
a lot to gain - together
November 24th, 1:09pm
(Prensa Latina) 
 
The president of Angola and incumbent of the African Union (AU), 
João Lourenço, stated today that, within a framework of mutual 
respect, Africa and Europe ---- have a lot to gain together.
 
The president, in the opening speech of the seventh African Union-
EU Summit, held in Luanda until tomorrow under the motto 
Promoting peace and prosperity through effective 
multilateralism, it signified the opportunities 
that open up from this relationship.
 
“Europe has the knowledge and technology, Africa has the 
fundamental raw materials for global industries”, the 
president said, adding that it also has arable land, 
and abundant water sources - for irrigation and 
energy production, among other advantages.
 
He added that a developed African continent, does not send illegal 
immigrants across the Mediterranean nor does it have a constant 
need to solicit donations and debt forgiveness.
 
“The relationship that the AU maintains with the EU must be guided 
by a pragmatic spirit, free of bureaucratic obstacles that often 
delay........ the proper functioning and implementation of 
important jointly planned actions”, Lourenço stressed.
 
He added that it would be useful, especially with regard to 
measures to ensure the permanence of young Africans in
 their countries of origin - the implementation of projects 
that ensure the employment of the population, starting 
with ---------- guaranteeing them vocational training.
 
He recalled that Africa has a vital need to access financing for 
the execution of works that guarantee the electrification of 
the continent, industrialization, the mobility of people, 
goods and services, as well as..... laying the 
foundations for its development.
 
In this sense, he called for the comprehensive reform of the
global financial system ------- “which includes fairer debt
restructuring 
mechanisms, expanding the allocation
of ------ special loan rights 
and innovative financial
instruments that support the 
continent's efforts”.
 
He stressed as fundamental to move towards the consolidation of
 peace, stability and security in Africa, as an essential condition 
to achieve development purposes, in addition to pointing out 
the importance of hearing the African voice in the field of 
global governance.
 
He mentioned, that the serious situation of deterioration of security 
in Europe, Africa and the Middle East derives from non-compliance 
with the principles enshrined in the Charter of the United Nations 
and international law.
 
“The violation of the principles of non-aggression, respect for the 
independence and sovereignty of States, the need for a peaceful 
resolution of disputes via negotiations and non-interference in 
the internal affairs of States ---------- endangers world peace
and security”, he maintained and stressed --- that it is 
urgent to rescue multilateralism... for the good 
of Humanity.
 
 
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Ethiopian volcano Hayli Gubbi Active 
after thousands of years asleep
November 24th, 12:36pm
(Prensa Latina) 
 
The eruption of the Hayli Gubbi volcano on Mount Erta Ale, after 10 
thousand years of inactivity, it is being monitored today by experts 
in Ethiopia as it is considered to be ----- one of the most powerful 
explosions witnessed.
 
The crater located in the lowlands of Dallol (Danakil Depression), in
the Afar region, began to expel thick columns of ash and smoke,
 the day before, that led to nearby communities being moved.
 
However, international volcano monitoring centers confirmed 
that the activity stopped completely that evening, with no 
new explosions ...or ash emissions.
 
The head of the Department of Seismology at the Institute of 
Geophysics, Space Science and Astronomy at Addis Ababa 
University, Atalay Ayele, explained that the eruption was 
caused by the movement of active lava.
 
Ayele reported sending Geophysics researchers to study the 
situation in the region of intense volcanic activity, whose 
eruptions are typically caused by erosion and the 
movement of active rock material.
 
He noted that lava flows form periodically, which can trigger 
eruptions from low to high intensity. The latter, he added, 
can throw rocks and stones into the air and generate 
smoke and ash, hence the call for local residents to
take the necessary precautions.
 
Authorities have so far not issued details about possible impacts
or safety warnings, although witnesses reported visible ash 
falls... in the surrounding areas.
 
Mount Erta Ale, located within the Danakil Depression, is known as 
one of the most active volcanoes in the world and has recorded 
multiple eruptions in recent decades. Officials continue to 
closely monitor the situation.
 
 
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Singapore Prime Minister promises 
growth in ties with Ethiopia
November 24th, 12:15pm
(Prensa Latina) 
 
Singapore Prime Minister Lawrence Wong, today praised Ethiopia's 
Green Legacy Initiative and the promising growth of bilateral ties 
during his official visit to the African country.
 
Wong arrived in this capital the day before, to complete a three-day 
work agenda and was received by his Ethiopian counterpart, Abiy 
Ahemd, who organized a welcome ceremony at the National 
Palace to sign memorandums of understanding and 
discuss new avenues of cooperation.
 
Ahmed noted that the visit builds on constructive discussions 
held during his trip to Singapore, in June 2024.
 
“I always remember that sincere discussion”, he expressed while 
considering the presence of the Asian leader as a reflection of 
trust in strengthening friendship and partnership between
 both nations.
 
Highlighting Singapore's remarkable transformation rooted in good 
governance, long-term planning and sustainable growth, he 
revealed that Addis Ababa draws lessons from those 
valuable experiences - as it pursues similar 
development 
aspirations.
 
Wong, on his first bilateral visit to Africa.. as prime minister of that 
Southeast Asian country, thanked Ahmed for the warm reception 
and generous hospitality extended to him and his delegation.
 
Recalling that the last Singapore head of government to visit 
Ethiopia was Lee Kuan Yew in 1964, he claimed to be 
“recovering a long period of absence” with his visit 
to renew the countries' long-standing friendship.
 
He acknowledged being “impressed by how green the city is”, 
calling it “a testament to the success of the Green Legacy” 
initiated by Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed.
 
He added that the tree seedlings planted during the official 
ceremony would serve as a symbol of friendship between 
the two sides and hoped that, like those plants, the 
bilateral relationship would continue to grow.
 
During the discussions they addressed the expansion of economic 
and commercial ties. In that sense ----- the Asian leader
expressed optimism that his visit ...will add impetus
to bilateral cooperation.
 
Ahmed, for his part, highlighted the opportunities for greater 
collaboration ---- in trade, investment, smart transportation 
and logistics, digital infrastructure, financial technology, 
cybersecurity and artificial intelligence.
 
They chaired the signing of two memorandums 
of understanding, on skills development and 
collaboration on carbon credits.
 
Previously, the distinguished visitor and his delegation 
visited the Adwa Victory Memorial Museum 
accompanied by Foreign Minister Gedion 
Timothewos and the Mayor of Addis 
Ababa, Adanech Abiebie.
 
Ethiopia and Singapore established official 
diplomatic relations on March 31st, 1969.
 
 
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Safe and sound: the minors
escaped from escutchers
November 24th, 10:52a
(Prensa Latina) 
 
One sixth of the 303 kidnapped last Friday, by an Islamist group 
from a Catholic school in the state of Niger (northwest Nigeria) 
are today healthy and saved.... along with their families.
 
The escape of the 58 kidnapped people, between 10 
and 18 years old, as well as 12 teachers, occurred 
individually, taking advantage of moments of 
laxity on the part of their captors.
 
The kidnappers broke into the local Catholic school and forced 
the students to follow them, the president of the Niger State 
Christian Association told the Yurk media, the very 
Reverend Bulus Dauwa Yohanna.
 
Hours later, the governor of the state of central Kwara 
announced the release of 38 faithful kidnapped “by a 
group of unknown people during the Sunday service 
of a temple in the area.
 
The kidnapping of civilians, especially minors of both sexes, 
as well as government officials and civilians, is one of the 
means used by terrorist groups that control areas of 
northern and northeastern Nigeria..... where Boko 
Haram, the Islamic group, has its headquarters.
 
 
 
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Sudanese army describes 
US mediation - as biased
November 24th, 6:07am
(Prensa Latina) 
 
The Sudanese Army rejected United States mediation in the 
conflict affecting its country, describing it ....as biased in 
favour of the Western-backed paramilitary forces, 
official sources indicated here today.
 
Sudan's top military leader, Abdel Fattah al Burhan, in a 
speech released the day before, criticized the latest 
peace proposals for Sudan presented by the US 
and said that these benefit the so-called 
Rapid Support Forces (RSF) and the 
United Arab Emirates, whom he
sees as their main support.
 
Al Burhan denounced that the US proposal eliminates 
the presence of the Armed Forces and calls for the 
dissolution of all security agencies and leaves
rebel militias in their areas --- which he 
considers unacceptable, because 
they are a clear call ---- for the 
further division of Sudan.
 
Likewise, Al Burhan promised that the Armed Forces are 
determined to recover Darfur ..and large areas of the 
neighbouring Kordofan region, the current focus 
of fighting between the parties.
 
The top leader of the Sudanese Army said he had given mediators 
a road map - with his conditions to stop the devastating war in 
Sudan, among which, are the withdrawal of the paramilitary 
Rapid Support Forces from the cities --- and excluding the 
United Arab Emirates from the group of peace-keepers,
which stand out.
 
 
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 They advocate at G20 for greater 
access to financing for Africa
November 22nd, 11:03am
 (Prensa Latina) 
 
The president of Angola and incumbent of the African Union
 (AU), João Lourenço, advocated today at the G20 Summit 
for greater access to financing for the continent, under 
favorable conditions.
 
By intervening in the segment on “Inclusive and sustainable 
economic growth that leaves no one behind: Building our 
economies; the role of trade; Financing development 
and debt burden”, stressed that lack of capital, is
 the biggest constraint on African ambition”.
 
“The G20 has made commendable progress through the 
Multilateral Development Bank Roadmap, reforms that 
we fully support. However, it is imperative to 
accelerate the implementation of these 
strategies”, said the president, who 
requested a significant and rapid 
increase ---- in the amount of 
accessible capital.
 
He added that it is essential to prioritize financing in local 
currencies, to mitigate investment risks and protect 
economies from volatility; at the same time, he 
considered it essential --- to move towards 
decisive action on debt restructuring.
 
“The debt problem, associated with high interest rates and 
unsustainable costs for its servicing, is compromising 
our nations' commitment to education, health and 
development.... in the adaptation to climate 
change”, said the president of
 the AU.
 
Lourenço commented on the need - to implement both the African 
Union Agenda 2063 and the United Nations Agenda 2030 - which
call for strengthening dialogue ------- on inclusive and
sustainable economic growth, adding - that Africa
works on a proactive 
macroeconomic strategy.
 
In this sense, he called for redoubling efforts to seek Africa's 
own financing and reduce external dependence, on which, 
he considered, decisive steps have been taken towards 
the creation of the Financial Institutions of the AU.
 
He also mentioned as positive --- the acceleration in economic 
transformation and diversification, and the actions to realize 
the African Continental Free Trade Zone, an initiative that 
he valued as an essential contribution to the stability 
of world trade.
 
He reiterated the “firm call for the implementation of the 
Financial Architecture International reforms” and 
reaffirmed support for strengthening the reform
-based global trading system at the World 
Trade Organization.
 
Likewise, he welcomed the proposal of the G20-Africa 
Commitment Framework ---- “as an indispensable 
medium-term mechanism to ensure that G20 
support is effectively coordinated and 
directed to the most high-impact 
continental projects”.
 
The AU president praised the South African presidency 
of G20, marked by its leadership and commitment, 
he noted.
 
 
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African Union concerned about 
child abductions in Nigeria
November 22nd, 11:00am
(Prensa Latina) 
 
The president of the African Union (AU) Commission, Mahmoud 
Ali Youssouf, today expressed his deep concern about the 
kidnapping of students and teachers in the Kebbi and 
Niger states, in Nigeria.
 
Youssouf, in a statement, strongly condemned this heinous 
act committed against innocent children and people and 
denounced the persistent threats posed by terrorism, 
violent extremism and banditry, in Abuja.
 
It demanded the full activation of accountability mechanisms 
to ensure that the perpetrators of these serious crimes are 
identified and brought to justice quickly, in accordance 
with current national, continental and global 
legal frameworks.
 
He stressed that throughout the African continent, children are 
at considerable risk of serious violations of their rights, such 
as recruitment and use by armed groups, sexual violence, 
kidnapping, murder... and mutilation.
 
He recognized that the abduction of minors continues to be a deeply
 worrying and abhorrent trend in Africa, which the AU Commission 
actively addresses through various collaborative measures with 
Member States, regional actors, partners and civil society, to 
guarantee the full protection of children's rights.
 
The African continental organization encourages coordinated
 efforts to achieve the immediate release of abducted school
 children and others, to ensure their safety and well-being, 
while reaffirming its full solidarity with the government 
and people of Nigeria, in these difficult times.
 
The kidnapping that occurred on November 17 was perpetrated by 
an unknown armed group during an assault against the town of 
Danko Wasagu, in which a teacher from the centre and a 
security guard - were also killed.
 
According to police sources, they have not been able to locate the 
victims and the origin of the perpetrators of the action is unknown
although generally carried out in this country, by the persecuted
Islamist group, Boko Haram.
 
 
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Ethiopian Prime Minister with intense 
agenda on sidelines of G20 Summit
November 22nd, 10:29am
(Prensa Latina) 
 
The Prime Minister of Ethiopia, Abiy Hmed, held bilateral meetings 
today with representatives of the International Monetary Fund 
(IMF), the African Development Bank (AfDB) and the United 
Arab Emirates ...on the sidelines of the XX G20 Summit.
 
Ahmed, on his social network account X, reported on the dialogue 
with the managing director of the IMF, Kristalina Georgieva, on 
issues related to global economic trends and national 
economic reforms in Addis Ababa.
 
They also addressed opportunities to strengthen bilateral 
cooperation in support of sustainable and inclusive 
growth in the East African country.
 
The African head of government valued the international 
organization's continued collaboration with Ethiopia 
and expressed his interest in promoting 
shared priorities.
 
On the other hand, he met with the president of the AfDB, 
Sidi Ould Tah, to exchange opinions on the economic 
development of Africa, the Bank's role in fostering 
inclusive growth and creating opportunities 
across the continent.
 
On the same digital platform, Ahmed emphasized that the 
discussion underlined the continued importance of that 
financial institution in promoting sustainable 
development and expanding African 
economic opportunities.
 
Finally, he reported on the meeting with the crown prince of the 
United Arab Emirates, Sheikh Khaled bin Mohamed bin Zayed 
Al Nahyan, focused on strengthening strategic alliances and 
exploring opportunities for collaboration between both 
countries in key sectors.
 
The day before, the Ethiopian prime minister reported, in a 
statement about the meeting with the president of South 
Africa, Cyril Ramaphosa, with the aim of presenting a 
common African voice and shared priorities at
 the summit.
 
“On the eve of the G20 Leaders Summit, I met with our host, 
President Cyril Ramaphosa, to discuss various topics, 
including the importance of presenting a common 
African voice and shared priorities, especially 
considering that this historic G20 is being 
held on African soil”, the text noted.
 
Ahmed chairs the high-level delegation representing Ethiopia 
at the XX G20 Group Summit that will meet for two days in 
this South African city, Johannesburg.
 
 
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South Africa and Vietnam 
strengthen agricultural 
cooperation
November 22nd, 10:13am
(Prensa Latina) 
 
The governments of South Africa and Vietnam signed a 
memorandum of understanding to strengthen bilateral 
cooperation in agricultural matters, during a meeting 
held on the eve of the G20 Leaders Summit.
 
The document was signed... by the South African Deputy Minister 
of Agriculture, Nokuzola Capa, and her Vietnamese counterpart, 
Nguyen Hoang Hiep, establishing the foundations for expanded 
collaboration in crop production, plant protection, livestock, 
veterinary services and technological research.
 
In this regard, South African Agriculture Minister John Steenhuisen, 
stressed that the agreement consolidates his country's strategic 
presence in Asia and responds to President Cyril Ramaphosa's 
mandate to rapidly expand access to export markets.
 
Steenhuisen stressed -- that the understanding is based on tangible
results, evidenced by the growth of South African orange exports
to Vietnam ----- which reached 209,569 boxes of 15 kilograms in 
2025, quadrupling the 53,311 sent during the previous season.
 
«This growth constitutes a vote of confidence in our exports and 
reinforces South Africa's position as the world's second largest 
citrus exporter», said the minister.
 
The now signed memorandum seeks to capitalize on the potential 
of a Vietnamese market that imports more than $30 billion in 
agricultural products annually, compared to the current 
54 million dollars that South Africa exports in edible 
fruits and nuts.
 
The agreement will facilitate expanded access for other citrus 
products such as tangerines, in addition to increasing the 
volumes of corn, apples, pears and grapes that South 
Africa already markets with Vietnam.
 
Steenhuisen also announced that work is being done in parallel to 
achieve the authorization of exports of game meat, which would 
allow the South African export basket to be further diversified.
 
The signing of the memorandum comes three weeks after Minister 
Steenhuisen's visit to Vietnam, during Ramaphosa's recent state 
visit, reflecting the priority given by the South African 
government to the expansion of its agricultural
 trade relations, globally.
 
 
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South Africa celebrates historic 
G20 Summit declaration
 for Global South
November 22nd 8:22am
(Prensa Latina) 
 
The G20 Leaders Summit here today unanimously adopted a final 
declaration considered "revolutionary" ..for Africa and the Global 
South, according to presidential spokesman Vincent Magwenya.
 
In statements to the press, Magwenya explained that the leaders 
agreed to anticipate the adoption of the document as the first 
item on the agenda, modifying the traditional program where 
this act occurs at the end of the deliberations.
 
In this regard, South African Foreign Minister Ronald Lamola 
described the result as a milestone for multilateralism, 
highlighting that «the world is here, the African 
continent is here. The multipolar world 
is in real action».
 
The declaration affirms the centrality of the Charter of the United 
Nations with respect to the peaceful resolution of conflicts and 
the rejection of the use of force, with specific mention of four 
serious crises: Democratic Republic of the Congo, Sudan, 
Ukraine and Palestine.
 
Regarding the absence of the United States, Magwenya explained.. 
that South Africa rejected a formal transfer of the G20 presidency 
to a junior US official, considering that it would constitute a 
violation of established norms.
 
“The United States chose to boycott the summit, 
but a violation of the rules cannot be imposed”, 
the spokesperson said.
 
Regarding digital transformation, Lamola highlighted --- that
the
 declaration positions Africa, not just as a consumer of 
artificial intelligence, but ----- as a source of innovation, 
research and data centres, which «will revolutionize
how the continent 
participates...... in the
global economy».
 
The document represents the culmination of the South African 
Presidency of the G20, which under the motto «Solidarity, 
Equality, Sustainability» sought to ensure that African 
priorities  ---------- occupied a central place in the 
global dialogue.
 
Magwenya estimated that the early adoption of the declaration 
will allow leaders to focus on the remaining sessions of the 
two-day meeting, which brings together the largest world 
economies representing 85% of global GDP.... and two 
thirds of the world's population.
 
 
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DRC and Rwanda evaluated progress in
implementing the peace agreement
November 21st, 11:54am
(Prensa Latina) 
 
Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) and Rwanda, evaluated 
progress in the implementation of the peace agreement signed 
in Washington, United States on June 27, during the fourth 
meeting of the Joint Security Coordination Mechanism.
 
The meeting, held in the US capital, on November 19 and 
20, analyzed the implementation of the first phase of the 
Operations Order, with the presence of representatives 
from the United States, Qatar and Togo, as mediator of
the African Union, Actualité.CD reported today.
 
Kinshasa and Kigali reaffirmed their commitment to advance 
the Operations Order for the implementation of the Concept 
of Operations of the Harmonized Plan which aims to 
neutralize the Democratic Forces for Liberation 
from Rwanda (FDLR), withdraw forces and
 lift defensive measures... from Rwanda.
 
In particular, they noted the efforts made to date to facilitate the 
demobilization, repatriation and reintegration of the FDLR and
 the completion of the first phase, with the exchange of 
intelligence and awareness carried out by the DRC 
so that the group lays down its weapons.
 
Both sides also addressed..... the second phase of the process, the 
focus of which is the neutralization of the FDLR, the withdrawal of 
forces and the lifting of defensive measures from Rwanda, with
 special attention to challenges and opportunities to ensure 
your success.
 
As part of the meeting it was agreed that Togo will host a high-level 
meeting on January 17, 2026, focused on consolidating the peace 
process in the DRC and the Great Lakes region, strengthening 
confidence and boosting talks.
 
Despite these diplomatic advances, as also happened last week 
with the signing of a framework agreement between the 
Congolese Government and the rebels of the Congo 
River Alliance-March 23 Movement (AFC/M23), on 
the ground the clashes continue.
 
The AFC/M23, which according to various reports has the support 
of Kigali, took this Friday the first village of the Waloa Yungu 
group, in the Walikale territory, in North Kivu, while fighting 
persists in Masisi territory and several communities 
came under insurgent control.
 
Neither party is respecting the existence of a ceasefire, because 
although it is the local militias called Wazalendo.. that remain in 
confrontation with the rebels, these are allies of the Congolese 
Armed Forces and the Government.
 
 
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Italian Prime Minister attends 
G20 summit in South Africa
November 21st, 11:32am
(Prensa Latina) 
 
The Prime Minister of Italy, Giorgia Meloni, traveled today, to 
Johannesburg, South Africa, to participate in the Summit of
 the Group of 20 (G20) that will meet in that nation on 
November 22 and 23, a statement says.
 
An official note released by the Presidency of the Council 
of Ministers highlights the president's presence in that 
African country, where she will highlight Italy's 
projects to strengthen its ties with Africa.
 
According to a report published on the digital news site of the RAI 
News television channel, Meloni will participate in the three work 
sessions planned during that meeting.
 
The first, this media points out ----- will be dedicated to inclusive and 
sustainable economic growth, with special attention to the issue of 
debt; the second will focus on natural disaster management and 
the energy transition, while in the final session, on Sunday, 
critical minerals and Artificial Intelligence (AI) will
 be discussed.
 
The head of Government will emphasize the so-called Mattei Plan, 
a project aimed at expanding the presence of this nation on that 
continent, as well as initiatives to alleviate the debt burden of 
African nations, the text adds.
 
Various analysts agree that it is important for Italy to remember in 
that forum the results of the Addis Ababa Summit, Ethiopia --- on 
Food Systems, held last July, as a step towards strengthening 
food security and the fight against hunger in Africa.
 
Regarding AI, the prime minister will reiterate her vision that 
the development of this technology must be guided by 
ethical principles and place people at the centre.
 
It will also address energy issues, as well as those related 
to critical minerals, with special attention to the need to 
guarantee safe and resilient supply chains, with a new 
financial architecture, for which, some strategic 
alliances have already been established.
 
In particular, the search for support from the World Bank, as 
well as the African Development Bank, the African Finance 
Corporation and the International Monetary Fund.... to 
promote the Mattei Plan, is highlighted.
 
Another issue that will be paid attention to will be immigration and, 
according to observers, in relation to this, Meloni will emphasize, 
that for Italy the fight against human trafficking... must go hand 
in hand with strengthening legal channels, observers indicate.
 
At the end of that meeting, the Italian leader will travel to Luanda, 
Angola, to participate on November 24 and 25 in the EU-African 
Union summit, the source adds.
 
 
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South Africa promotes - strategic 
economic alliance with Vietnam
November 21st, 11:31am
(Prensa Latina) 
 
The South African government today ratified its commitment to 
fostering an enabling environment for trade and investment 
with Vietnam, vice President Paul Mashatile stated during 
the opening of the South Africa-Vietnam Business Forum.
 
At the event, held in Sandton on the eve of the G20 Leaders 
Summit, the vice president stressed the urgency ---- of 
simplifying business operations and strengthening 
industrial infrastructure.
 
About it, Mashatile highlighted the crucial role of institutions such
 as the Industrial Development Corporation (IDC) and the Export 
Credit Insurance Corporation (ECIC) ......in providing the 
necessary financial support to these initiatives.
 
The senior official urged Vietnamese companies to take advantage 
of opportunities in South Africa's Special Economic Zones (SEZs), 
which offer world-class incentives and logistics. Likewise, he 
invited the national private sector to invest in the industrial 
and technological clusters of the Asian nation.
 
On the occasion, Mashatile emphasized the strategic position of 
both countries: South Africa remains Vietnam's largest trading 
partner on the African continent, serving as a gateway to 
the African Continental Free Trade Area, a market of 
1.4 billion consumers.
 
In turn, Vietnam offers access to the Association of Southeast 
Asian Nations (ASEAN), with 700 million inhabitants.
 
Despite steady growth in exchanges, Pretoria is seeking to 
correct the current trade imbalance. In 2024, S. African 
exports totaled 610.89 million dollars compared to 
imports of 1.14 billion. 
 
The objective is to transform the current dynamics --- based on 
the export of raw materials and the purchase of manufactures 
------- towards a relationship of greater added value... and 
joint industrialization.
 
«This forum - transcends economics; it is about partnership, shared
growth and solidarity», Mashatile said. During the meeting, the vice 
president defended South-South cooperation as an essential path 
towards inclusive development and resilience to global 
uncertainty, advocating for a fairer multilateral 
trading system.
 
Finally, Mashatile called on business leaders to identify bankable 
projects and establish joint ventures. The vice president is 
scheduled to hold a bilateral meeting with the Prime 
Minister of Vietnam, Pham Minh Chinh, to finalize 
these integration efforts.
 
 
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Monusco condemns ADF attacks 
in DRC with a hundred deaths
November 21st, 10:27am
(Prensa Latina) 
 
The United Nations Stabilization Mission in the Democratic Republic
 of the Congo (Monusco) today condemned the “particularly deadly” 
attacks by the Allied Democratic Forces (ADF) in several localities
 in the territory of Lubero, province of North Kivu.
 
The assaults at the Bapere and Baswagha headquarters - caused 
the death of 89 civilians, including at least 20 women and a still 
undetermined number of children, he said in a statement.
 
He added that in the town of Byambwe, at least 17 civilians,
 including women receiving care in the maternity ward, 
were murdered inside a health centre, run by the 
Catholic Church, where four wards housing 
patients .....were set on fire.
 
Similarly, the ADF attacked the communities of Mabiango, 
Tunarudi, Sambalysa, Thucha and Butsili, where they 
committed serious abuses, including kidnappings, 
the looting of medical supplies, house fires, 
and property destruction.
 
Monusco extended its condolences to the affected families 
and communities ----- and expressed the solidarity of the 
United Nations, with all those affected.
 
In the statement he recalled that “violence committed against 
civilians, including in medical facilities ---- may constitute war 
crimes - serious violations of international humanitarian law”.
 
He ratified the commitment to support Congolese communities 
and authorities in their purpose of protecting citizens, as well 
as preventing human rights violations & combating impunity.
 
“Monusco.. continues its efforts to strengthen the protection of 
civilians in the areas where it remains deployed. In this sense, 
the Intervention Brigade recently carried out Operation 
Nyondo, which contributed --- to stopping new ADF
 attacks in the Komanda” area, the note stated.
 
He added that through Operation Safisha, DRC Armed Forces 
troops and peacekeepers continue to pursue ADF elements 
in the towns between Beni and Eringeti and along the 
axis... Beni-Kasindi.
 
In parallel, Operation Night Guard aims to ensure the security 
of the main population centres along the Beni-Eringeti axis 
at night.
 
Monusco urged the authorities to promptly initiate independent 
and credible investigations --- to identify the perpetrators and 
accomplices of these massacres and bring them to justice.
 

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Ethiopia-Russia dialogue promotes 
---------- improved seed initiatives 
November 21st, 8:43am
(Prensa Latina) 
 
Ethiopia and Russia discussed today technical support and 
joint initiatives to develop improved seed varieties that 
would strengthen the nation's pursuit of african
food sovereignty.
 
Ethiopian Agriculture Minister Addisu Arega --- met with Russian 
Deputy Sector Minister Andrey Razin, and his delegation on the 
sidelines of the International Conference on Guaranteeing 
Food Sovereignty in African Countries organized by both 
countries on November 20 and 21.
 
“Agriculture remains a priority on our development agenda”, 
Arega wrote on his social networks, pointing to long-
standing bilateral ties.
 
He revealed that the Moscow representation agreed to extend 
substantial technical assistance, as well as the willingness 
to move forward with a bilateral cooperation agreement.
 
Both sides will push for joint work on improved seed varieties, 
with a focus on sunflowers, a key crop in Ethiopia's plan to 
achieve self-sufficiency in edible oil.
 
Likewise --- they will encourage private investment in agricultural 
research, promote scientific innovation and expand educational 
opportunities in the latter field.
 
Russia signaled a willingness to share its experience in 
achieving food sovereignty, offering lessons that could 
support Ethiopia's ongoing reforms.
 
 
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Chief of the Cuban Medical Brigade... 
received high distinction in Djibouti 
November 21st, 7:14am
(Prensa Latina) 
 
The Prime Minister of Djibouti, Abdoulkader Kamil Mohamed, 
decorated the head of the Cuban Medical Brigade, Miguel 
Gómez Cruz, the rank of Officer of the National Order of 
June 27, was known today.
 
The distinction awarded, one of the highest in the African country, 
it recognizes the work of González Cruz at the head of dozens of 
Caribbean doctors --- who contribute to the strengthening of the 
national health system and the extension of specialized 
services.. in several hospitals.
 
Likewise, their professionalism and dedication in patient care -- and 
the quality of cooperation in that sector between Djibouti and Cuba, 
is considered one of the pillars of solidarity between both peoples. 
 
The ambassador of Havana here, Marcelo Caballero Torres, and 
members of the diplomatic and medical missions, participated 
in the ceremony held in the local government's hall of honour. 
 
June 27 marks Djibouti's Independence Day, the date 
that marks its liberation from France in 1977 and its
becoming an independent republic.
 
 
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 President Ramaphosa ------ describes 
the G20 Social Summit as historic
November 20th, 11:15am
 (Prensa Latina) 
 
The president of South Africa, Cyril Ramaphosa, today described 
the G20 Social Summit that concludes here today as possibly 
the best in the history of the forum.
 
During his speech - at the OR Tambo Conference Centre, the South 
African president stressed, that the strength of the meeting lay in 
the breadth of voices gathered..... joking about the denomination 
«G-million» as opposed to G20 for its massively inclusive nature.
 
«This is true. We have a G-million because it is about inclusivity, 
about bringing people together. And this summit is possibly 
the best of all the G20s we will have», Ramaphosa told 
civil society representatives.
 
The President also drew historical parallels - between this summit 
and two milestones: the Bandung Conference of 1955 - where the 
Global South found its collective voice and the Kliptown People's 
Congress, where the S. African Freedom Charter -- was adopted.
 
For her part, the Minister of the Presidency and co-convener of the 
summit, Khumbudzo Ntshavheni, recalled... how more than 100 
preparatory meetings preceded the event, building consensus 
on five key thematic areas: digital inclusion, inclusive value 
chains, climate justice, sustainable financial architecture 
and compliance with global agendas.
 
Seven legacy programs were announced as a result. Namely: A 
Pan-African Sovereign Fund Initiative, A Public-Private Health 
Accelerator, Empowering Youth and Communities through
 Inclusive and Sustainable Social Infrastructure.... 
and Opportunities.
 
Likewise, An accelerator for digitalized micro, small and medium-
sized enterprises (MSMEs), finance and commerce -- for women 
and youth, the Timbuktu Creative Centre, and the creation of 
digitalized higher education systems aligned with 
Africa's development goals.
 
Added to them is Guaranteeing the impact in the next decade to 
ensure the future of African adolescents and young women.
 
Speaking before the plenary, Ntshavheni highlighted that the South 
African Presidency significantly expanded participation, raising 
interaction and consultation groups from 14 in Brazil (previous 
summit) to 22 now, and incorporating traditional leaders and 
indigenous Khoi-San peoples, imprinting a distinctive
 «African touch» on the process.
 
Finally, Ramaphosa emphasized that the summit ensures that global 
action is informed by the voices of those most affected by poverty, 
inequality and climate change, instead of deciding on your behalf.
 
The president pledged to keep the priorities of developing nations
 - fair energy transitions, financial reform and protecting the 
vulnerable - at the heart of the G20 Presidency.
 
«Regardless of the contrary winds, we will keep our eyes on the 
horizon of progress and shared prosperity», concluded the 
President, underscoring the role of the Social Summit 
as a compass that will guide the G20 Leaders 
Summit towards decisions - that reflect 
the needs of all nations.
 
 
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Mali claims terrorist losses 
in joint operation
November 20th, 10:37am
(Prensa Latina) 
 
The action connotes the armies of the Alliance of Sahel States 
(AES) achieved the neutralization of an undetermined but 
large number of members of an Islamist group, 
according to the report released today
 in this capital.
 
The statement from the military command specifies that the 
operation took place in the Tabankort area, near the border 
with Niger, also a member of the AES, and Burkina Faso, 
which completes the trio of members of the group.
 
Likewise, it specifies that the action was based on an aerial 
bombardment without the participation of ground forces, 
apparently to avoid casualties.
 
The AES states almost in unison abandoned the Economic 
Community of West African States --- considering it too 
attached to the interests of the European colonial 
powers and the United States.
 
In another common decision, they called for the closure of 
foreign military bases in their territories, particularly of
France, and the United States, in the case of Niger, 
and they strengthened their economic and 
political cooperation with Russia.
 
 
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Angola has 36.6 million inhabitants, 
according to the 2024 Census
November 20th, 10:35am
(Prensa Latina) 
 
Angola has a population of 36 million 604 thousand 681 inhabitants, 
according to the final results of the 2024 Population and Housing 
Census, shown today by the National Institute of Statistics (INE).
 
According to the “photograph” taken in the country on September 
19 of last year, of all Angolans, 17 million 931 thousand 985 
are men, for 49 percent, and 18 million 672 thousand 696 
are women - while an increase of more than 10.8 million
inhabitants is recorded compared to the 2014 Census.
 
The figure corresponds to an average annual growth rate 
of 3.5 percent, very close to the estimates that had
been 
considered for government plans.
 
The investigation, which took place between September 19 and 
November 19, 2024, confirmed Luanda as the province with 
the largest population, with 24.1 percent of the country's 
total, followed by Huíla (9.0), Huambo (7.4) and 
Benguela (7.1).
 
Meanwhile, the least populous - are Moxico (1.6), Cubango (1.6), 
Moxico Leste (1.1) and Cuando (0.4), meaning that the general 
Angolan population density is 29 inhabitants per sq kilometre; 
while 65.5 percent of the total population lives in urban areas.
 
People are concentrated in the main municipalities of the provinces
 and those near the coast and, according to the Census, about 
24 percent of all Angolans reside in the 10 most populous 
municipalities: Kilamba Kiaxi, Cacuaco, Lubango, 
Mulenvos, Viana, Huambo, Cazenga, Uíge, 
Maianga and Camama.
 
The data presented this Thursday by the deputy director of the INE, 
Teresa Spínola, indicate that there was a slight decrease in the 
population in the first age groups, if the data obtained in the
 2014 and 2024 investigation, are compared.
 
The population from zero to 14 years old represents 46.3 percent of 
the total in 2024, while in 2014 this proportion was 47.3. Instead, 
population growth was observed in all age groups... over 40 
years of age.
 
Overall.. Angola continues to show a young population, with 
67 percent Angolans under 25 years of age and an average
 age of 23 years.
 
Other Census figures indicate that of the nine million 110 thousand 
616 households registered, one million 484 thousand 768 receive 
some type of social support; besides, they revealed that in the 
last decade the national literacy rate increased from 
65.6 percent in 2014 ------ to 72.6 in 2024.
 
However, there are notable inequalities, since in the urban area this 
reaches 86.1 percent ---- almost double that of the rural area (43.5); 
just as it is striking that the percentage of the population between 
five and 18 years old --- outside the educational system increased 
12 points between 2014 and 2024, going from 22 percent to 34%.
 
The census also showed that 76 percent of households depend 
on informal alternative sources for their water supply and 
48.6 percent use the public energy grid.
 
 
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Relations between Ethiopia and 
Malaysia gain renewed oxygen
November 20th, 10:25am
(Prensa Latina) 
 
Malaysian Prime Minister Dato' Seri Anwar Ibrahim said today that 
his first official visit to Ethiopia... deepened ties of friendship and 
partnership, and laid a solid foundation for collaboration.. in the 
coming years.
 
Anwar Ibrahim completed an intense work agenda from November 
18 to 20 in this capital and was fired by Ethiopian Deputy Prime 
Minister Temesgen Tiruneh, who expressed confidence that 
its results will strengthen ties -- in economic, cultural and 
technological matters.
 
The day before, in a joint conference, local government chief Abiy 
Ahmed & his Malaysian counterpart, announced an ambitious 
push to elevate their relationship -------- to a South-South 
model partnership.
 
Both sides described extensive cooperation in industrialization, 
investment, digital transformation, energy transition, and 
global economic coordination.
 
Ahmed stated that the Asian leader's visit marked “a new chapter 
of South-South partnership based on shared values of harmony, 
inclusion, solidarity and human dignity”, and he added that 
Ethiopia and Malaysia together “form a bridge between 
Asia and Africa”.
 
He highlighted industrialization and investment as fundamental to 
the new cooperation framework, noting Addis Ababa's interest 
in leveraging Kuala Lumpur's industrial expertise.
 
Digital transformation also emerged as a key pillar. In that sense, 
he explained that they will work together on digital finance, 
financial inclusion and data-driven innovation, under 
the Ethiopia Digital 2030 strategy.
 
For his part, Anwar Ibrahim thanked Ethiopia for its strong support 
for the Malaysian candidacy for the Brics, while emphasizing the 
importance of collaboration through international platforms, 
including the G20.
 
He welcomed the expansion of air connectivity -- through Ethiopian 
Airlines' Ethiopian flag carrier Kuala Lumpur route, and affirmed 
the Southeast Asian nation's commitment  ---- to making the 
partnership a showcase of “true friendship” ---- based 
on trust and shared development goals.
 
On the last day of work in this capital, the Malaysian Prime Minister 
was received by the President of the African Union Commission, 
Mahmoud Ali Youssouf...... in a meeting that reaffirmed the 
commitment to strengthen cooperation in commerce,
 industry and education.
 
Youssouf welcomed the Asian representative, for the first time 
at the headquarters of the African continental organization, 
considered a milestone in relations between Africa and 
Malaysia and the possibility of new paths..... for 
strategic collaboration.
 
He highlighted the boost in bilateral relations --- by revealing that 
trade between both parties exceeded 7.5 billion dollars in 2024, 
a growth of more than 20 percent in two years.
 
Kuala Lumpur's exports, which include more than $600 million in 
palm oil, along with new agreements such as a partnership with 
Kenya on agro-industrial value chains, demonstrate a growing 
economic relationship, he said.
 
The African leader, referring to education as another pillar in the 
association, said that over 40 thousand young people from the 
continent studied in Malaysia since 2012..... within the 
framework of the Technical Cooperation Program.
 
He added that Malaysia's upcoming presidency of the Association 
of Southeast Asian Nations in 2025, along with its application to
 join the Brics, could further strengthen institutional dialogue, 
cross-investment and collaborative efforts ------- for a fairer 
global economic order.
 
Discussions also addressed concrete opportunities in joint 
industrial centres, sustainable agri-food chains, university 
alliances and youth training programmes.
 
Anwar Ibrahim praised the growing partnership between Malaysia 
and Africa in trade, agribusiness and education, expressing 
optimism that both sides will continue to benefit from 
greater cooperation... across multiple sectors.
 
 
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Group of armed men -------- 
kidnap farmers in Nigeria
November 20th, 9:08am
(Prensa Latina) 
 
A group of unknown armed elements today attacked a community 
in the Nigerian state of Kwara (west) and kidnapped four farmers, 
the Daily Post digital portal reported.
 
According to the source, who cites security agencies, the incident
 occurred when residents of Bokungi village were harvesting their 
rice production, which marked a tragic end to the season for the 
families of the victims.
 
Previously, authorities of this African country reported that 
two days ago in the town of Eruku --- armed bandits 
murdered three people, kidnapped dozens and 
looted those belonging to members of
 a Christian church.
 
Given the rise of violence in the state of Kwara, the Nigerian 
government in recent hours decreed the closure of schools 
in various districts, including Ifelodun, Ekiti, Irepodun, Isin 
and Oke Ero.
 
In this context, the state commissioner, Lawal Olohungbebe, 
 stated that the decision was made to protect the students 
while the security forces pursue armed groups operating 
in the region.
 
He explained that the authorities want to prevent attackers 
from using children as a human shield .......while fleeing 
ongoing military operations.
 
In various Nigerian areas, including the northeast, criminal gangs 
and armed groups such as Boko Haram, and its split, the Islamic 
State in West Africa, operate violently, attack civil and military 
objectives, and cause instability.
 
 
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Malaysia and Ethiopia --- 
strengthen bilateral ties
November 20th, 8:52am
(Prensa Latina) 
 
Malaysia and Ethiopia today reinforced their bilateral cooperation 
with the exchange of various documents in strategic sectors, 
announced Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim, and 
his Ethiopian counterpart, Abiy Ahmed Ali.
 
Anwar highlighted that these agreements seek to build a more 
structured, inclusive and competitive framework for mutual 
relations, to open new development opportunities for the 
benefit of both peoples.
 
Among the documents signed are an air services agreement, a 
memorandum on health cooperation, another on tourism and
 an agreement between the Kuala Lumpur City Council and
 the city of Addis Ababa.
 
Likewise, the exchange of notes was made official 
to begin regular bilateral consultations.
 
During a joint press conference, the two leaders reaffirmed their 
willingness to deepen ties in all dimensions, based on genuine 
friendship and mutual trust.
 
For his part, Anwar stressed that the common priority is to 
guarantee that each initiative advances in an orderly 
manner and provides concrete benefits to the 
population of both countries.
 
 
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Altruistic solidarity from Zimbabwe 
to Cuba after Hurricane Melissa
November 20th, 5:32am
(Prensa Latina) 
 
Solidarity and altruism have shone today in donations from 
Zimbabwe to Cuba after the passage of the powerful 
Hurricane Melissa through the east of Cuba.
 
A businessman friend of the island plus members of the 
diplomatic mission of the Antillean country.. higher 
Education collaborators, and a Cuban resident in 
the African nation.. contributed resources for
the 
delivery of medicines and equipment
for 
health care.
 
The project “You have to love Cuba”, received an initial shipment 
that was delivered in the eastern province of Holguín, one of the 
territories most affected by Melissa, as proof of the altruism of 
those who demonstrate solidarity...... from a distance.
 
Sphygmomanometers, trocars, three-step keys, urine collection 
bags and paracetamol, among others, were part of the initial 
donation to care for those affected in eastern Cuba.
 
Medications such as acetaminophen, metamizole and vitamin C are
 added later to the modest humanitarian burden, which is added to 
that sent from more than 27 countries on five continents....... to 
compensate for the damage caused by the recent hurricane.
 
According to Oscar Pérez-Oliva Fraga, vice premier and minister 
of Foreign Trade and Foreign Investment, the aid received is a 
valuable complement, as the State assumes the main efforts 
for the recovery of the affected provinces and populations.
 
Likewise, the members of the XIV Cuban Medical Brigade 
in Zimbabwe made donations directly --- to populations 
in the east of the island.
 
 
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South Africa breaks record
------- in citrus exports
November 19th, 1:43pm
(Prensa Latina) 
 
South Africa's citrus industry reached an unprecedented volume in 
the current season, marketing 203.4 million 15-kilogram crates in 
international markets, the Ministry of Agriculture revealed today.
 
The head of the sector, John Steenhuisen, described the result 
as exceptional and attributed it to the resilience and strategic 
vision of producers, workers and managers in the sector.
 
The figure represents an increase of 22 percent compared to 2024 
and far exceeds initial long-term growth projections, the Ministry 
stressed in a statement to this effect.
 
Steenhuisen also emphasized - that this record demonstrates
the vital role of the sector in the national economy, due to its ability 
to generate jobs and contribute to the country's foreign 
exchange earnings.
 
With this result, South Africa consolidates itself as the second 
largest citrus exporter in the world, only behind Spain, the 
Ministry detailed.
 
Of local production, two thirds are destined for fresh export, 
which represents 95% of the sector's annual income and 
supports significant job creation......... throughout the 
value chain.
 
Currently, according to official figures, citrus farming 
remains the largest export industry in the South 
African agricultural sector ------- due to its 
economic value.
 
 
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Prime Minister of Ethiopia highlighted 
meeting with Malaysian counterpart
November 19th, 1:21pm
(Prensa Latina) 
 
The Prime Minister of Ethiopia, Abiy Ahmed, today highlighted
 the bilateral talks and the signing of memorandums of 
understanding.... with his Malaysian counterpart, 
Dato' Seri Anwar Ibrahim, to promote relations 
between both countries..... as he makes his 
first official visit to Addis Ababa, Ahmed 
wrote on his social network. 
 
He stressed --- that this exchange is proof of the deepening of 
our partnership, further reinforced by the signing of several 
key documents: a Memorandum of Understanding on 
Cooperation in the Fields of Tourism and Health, 
and an Agreement on Air Services.
 
Likewise, a collaboration document between the Kuala Lumpur 
City Council and the Addis Ababa City Administration.
 
He revealed that during the bilateral talks they reaffirmed 
the common commitment to continue the consolidation 
and expansion of their cooperation.
 
The Malaysian head of government -- is carrying out a three-day 
agenda in this capital that included a visit to the Adwa Victory 
Memory Museum, the Addis Ababa International Convention 
Centre ---- and the first high-level business forum between 
both countries.
 
 
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The AU and Ethiopia - analyzed the
regional and continental situation
November 19th, 1:13pm
(Prensa Latina) 
 
The president of the African Union (AU) Commission, Mahmoud 
Ali Youssouf, spoke today with the Minister of Foreign Affairs 
of Ethiopia, Gedion Timothewos, on topics of regional and 
continental interest.
 
A statement from the African organization revealed that both sides 
discussed the evolving landscape in the Horn of Africa -- and the 
urgent need for the AU and Regional Economic Communities 
to continue playing a central role in preventive diplomacy, 
conflict prevention, humanitarian responses, and
 sustainable development.
 
They expressed deep concern about the deteriorating 
situation in Sudan and stressed the urgent need
 for a ceasefire.
 
Regarding South Sudan, the text specified, they emphasized the
 importance of all parties involved fulfilling their commitments 
under the Regional Agreement on Conflict Resolution ----- 
to avoid further political instability.
 
The discussion also covered events in the Sahel, underscoring the
 need for countries that experienced unconstitutional changes of 
government to articulate clear and credible roadmaps ---- for a 
rapid return to legal order.
 
 
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African entity committed 
to protecting vulnerable 
communities 
November 19th, 12:17pm,
(Prensa Latina) 
 
The Intergovernmental Authority on Development (IGAD) today 
reaffirmed its commitment to collective action - that protects 
vulnerable communities and strengthens regional resilience.
 
This was expressed by the executive secretary of IGAD, 
Workneh Gebeyehu, when speaking at the V Annual 
Meeting of the Steering Committee of the Regional
Fund for Migration (FMR, its acronym in English).
 
With the region hosting nearly 5.5 million refugees, the FMR 
remains critical to improving major migration corridors, 
such as Moyale-Moyale, Tog-Wajale, Nimule-Elegu 
and the refugee reception areas of Ali-Sabieh 
and Ali-Addeh, Gebeyehu said.
 
He revealed that at the meeting that they reviewed progress, 
compiled lessons learned - and highlighted best practices 
that will guide the next phase of implementation of 
the initiative.
 
He thanked Germany, through the Ministry of Economic 
Development and Cooperation and the Development 
Bank, for its continued collaboration to promote 
safer mobility, intelligent - and dignified - 
throughout the region.
 
For his part, the director of Health and Social Development of 
the African entity, Moussa Ali Meigague, highlighted the 
achievements of the projects in support of refugees, 
migrants and host communities.
 
Meigague reported that in Djibouti, Moyale, Tog Wajale and 
Nimule-Elegu carried out transformative interventions that 
created resilience models that reflect IGAD's vision - of 
turning migration challenges into opportunities for 
stability and the growth.
 
The Steering Committee, as the FMR's highest oversight body, 
plays a key role in guiding implementation, ensuring 
accountability, and encouraging ownership 
by Member States.
 
 
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First Ethiopia-Malaysia business 
forum ------ promotes trade link 
November 19th, 12:02pm
(Prensa Latina) 
 
The first Ethiopia-Malaysia high-level business forum met today
 with the aim of boosting trade relations and exploring new 
areas of bilateral cooperation.
 
Ethiopian President Taye Atske-Selassie, speaking at the meeting, 
stated that, although diplomatic relations between the countries 
were established in 1965, today's ever-evolving geoeconomic 
and geopolitical landscape ------- demands deeper, more 
strategic collaboration.
 
Selassie stressed the need to strengthen diplomatic ties 
through trade and investment, agriculture, livestock, 
mining and other key areas for development.
 
He highlighted that Ethiopia's rapid advances in digitalization 
are driving financial inclusion and modernizing the economy 
at an unprecedented pace.
 
According to the African president, the historic investment forum 
not only reaffirmed the long friendship between Ethiopia and 
Malaysia, but also laid the foundations..... for a future 
characterized by greater economic collaboration, 
mutual understanding and shared prosperity.
 
In that regard, he urged Malaysian companies to take advantage of 
the trade and investment opportunities offered by Addis Ababa 
and engage in development - that leads to the benefit of both 
sides. He noted, that there is a favorable local environment 
for Asian investors to take advantage of the opportunities.
 
For his part, Malaysian Prime Minister Dato’ Seri Anwar Ibrahim, 
highlighted the long relationship between both nations and an 
alliance based on diplomatic cooperation .....and shared 
perspectives on global issues.
 
Anwar Ibrahim expressed deep appreciation for Ethiopia's 
promising track record in reform and development, 
building on its enormous potential.
 
He specified that the story of Emperor Haile Selassie I (1892-
1975), who offered refuge to Muslims, contains profound 
lessons for today's world, often marked by division,
 hate and prejudice.
 
Therefore, he stressed, mutual understanding and 
historical awareness are fundamental pillars 
to build meaningful relationships.
 
“It would be a loss if we do not promote the relationship 
between both countries. Failure to do so ----- would 
represent a missed opportunity not only for both 
countries, but also for the region in general 
and the international community”, 
he said.
 
The Malaysian head of government -- mentioned that digital 
transformation, energy transition, data sector and artificial 
intelligence are fundamental solutions to the economic 
challenges of this era.
 
After thanking the Kuala Lumpur delegation for their 
commitment in attending the forum, he said “we 
have a serious plan. Therefore, we must do 
everything necessary ---- to facilitate
 this relationship”.
 
 
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Legumes and oilseeds 
benefited ---- in the 
African market
November 19th, 11:34am
(Prensa Latina) 
 
The Ethiopian Association of Legume Processors and Exporters, 
Oilseeds and Spices said today ---- that the African Continental
 Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) helped boost the competitiveness 
of exporters, by expanding market access.
 
Speaking to Ethiopian News Agency, Association President Edao 
Abdi highlighted that the AfCFTA creates a huge marketing 
opportunity across Africa by enabling producers to, 
especially those in that subsector, sell their 
products more effectively.
 
Abdi considered that the agreement will gradually eliminate tariffs 
and customs duties between African countries, allowing legumes 
and oilseeds to be more competitive in the continental market.
 
Ethiopia officially launched the AfCFTA Agreement in 
September 2018, exporting its products to various 
countries on the continent.
 
Subsequently, the source recalled..... it incorporated sales of meat, 
vegetables, fruits, coffee, cereals and oilseeds to Kenya, Somalia 
and South Africa through Ethiopian Airlines cargo services, the 
nation's flag airline, and land transportation.
 
For his part, Dagnachew Assefa, an exporter of these foods, stated 
that the agreement --- will increase both the volume and income of 
exports by opening new markets, strengthening competitiveness.
 
Meanwhile, the representative of the Kenya National Sesame Seed
 Association, Iyasu Isaac, specified that the implementation of 
the AfCFTA, represents a turning point for African trade.
 
“The AfCFTA is a real turning point. If Ethiopia's export policies 
and performance are analyzed, Kenya, one of the destinations 
for Ethiopian products, is already benefiting significantly”, 
he said.
 
Issac added that Nairobi is a member of the free trade zone and,
 if it manages to take full advantage of the existing African 
market, which is home to 1.4 billion people, there will be 
a wide demand for our products.
 
“This will contribute to the growth of our economies and the 
creation of employment opportunities for many Africans”,
 he concluded.
 
The interviewees participate in the International Conference on 
Legumes and Oilseeds that meets on November 18 and 19 in 
this capital under the motto «Strengthening value chains: 
Global market expansion».
 
 
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President Díaz-Canel highlights 
brotherhood ---------- between 
Cuba and Angola
November 19th, 10:32am
(Prensa Latina) 
 
President Miguel Díaz-Canel, in this capital, said 
the brotherhood between the peoples of Cuba 
and Angola, stood out in the context of the 
half century of diplomatic ties, and the 
independence of Angola.
 
The Cuban president on his social network account X, 
hailed - “the 50 years of Angola's independence and 
the establishment of diplomatic relations”, as well 
as his country's tribute for the anniversary held 
in the Portocarrero room of the Palace of the
 Revolution - in Havana.
 
“It was a tribute - to the brotherhood between both peoples, 
cemented with the blood of Cuban internationalists and 
MPLA combatants. We remember --- the friendship 
between #Fidel and Neto”, Díaz-Canel noted.
 
Cuba contributed to the independence of Angola through a 
solidarity epic that began in 1975 that took shape in the 
so-called Operation Carlota and in which more than 
370 thousand Cuban soldiers participated.
 
At the commemoration event held the day before, the Minister 
of the Revolutionary Armed Forces, Army Corps General 
Álvaro López, expressed that «yesterday we shared in 
the trenches», and today «we are proud that Angola
 is the African country where Cuba has the most 
diverse and numerous collaborations».
 
The Angolan ambassador in Havana, Carlos Cruz de Lemos, 
thanked Cuba, which he described as the “second home” 
of many compatriots who found professional training in 
various specialties on the Island, and recognized the 
example --- of solidarity towards other peoples.
 
The tribute at the Palace of the Revolution was presided over
 by Díaz-Canel and also members of the Cuban Communist 
Party and government, representatives of political and 
mass organizations and armed institutions of Cuba.
 
 
_________________________________
 
 
 
Malaysian PM ----- highlights 
Ethiopia's enduring legacy 
November 19th, 10:28am
(Prensa Latina) 
 
The Prime Minister of Malaysia, Dato’ Seri Anwar Ibrahim,
highlighted Ethiopia's enduring legacy today by visiting 
the Adwa Victory Memorial Museum and the Addis 
Ababa International Convention Centre.
 
Addis Ababa Mayor Adanech Abiebie welcomed Anwar 
Ibrahim and noted that both facilities are “proud 
reasons for Ethiopia and all people of 
African descent”.
 
The Malaysian head of government arrived in this capital 
the day before... to make his first official visit to the 
African nation, in response to an invitation from
 his counterpart Abiy Ahmed, who was in 
Kuala Lumpur in October 2024.
 
Ahmed received the Asian representative at Bole International 
Airport and held bilateral talks on avenues for collaboration 
in trade, investment and cultural exchanges.
 
The Malaysian prime minister's three-day agenda includes 
a meeting with African Union Commission Chairman 
Mahmoud Ali Youssouf, a high-level business 
forum organized jointly with Ethiopia and 
the signing of several memoranda.....
 of understanding.
 
 
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Putin announced: successful construction 
of El Dabaa nuclear power plant in Egypt
November 19th, 6:44am
(Prensa Latina) 
 
Russian President Vladimir Putin, announced today -- that a key 
stage has begun in the installation of technological equipment 
at the site of Egypt's first nuclear power plant, El Dabaa.
 
President Putin stated ----- that the construction of El Dabaa nuclear 
power plant in Egypt, with the participation of Russian specialists, 
is progressing satisfactorily, and he added that the video images 
presented and the presentations of his colleagues confirm, the 
transition..... to a key stage in the technological equipment of 
the station.
 
For his part, the general director of the Rosatom State Corporation, 
Alexey Lijachev, reported that more than 25,000 participate in the 
construction of the nuclear power plant, among them more than 
17,000 Egyptian citizens, and at the same time active training 
of personnel is being carried out - for the future operation of 
the plant.
 
Lijachev clarified that, after the start-up of the plant, more than 
1,700 specialists trained by the Rosatom Technical Academy 
will work there. It is Egypt's first nuclear power plant, and 
its construction is progressing.... as planned.
 
Putin participated this Wednesday by videoconference in the 
installation ceremony of the reactor vessel of Unit One 
of the El Dabaa nuclear power plant in Egypt.
 
Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi expressed his gratitude 
to the Russian leader for launching the country's first nuclear 
energy project.
 
 
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South Africa will present 
African agenda ------- at 
G20 summit
November 18th, 1:51pm
(Prensa Latina) 
 
The president of South Africa, Cyril Ramaphosa, today received 
the report of the G20 Panel of Experts for Africa, which 
proposes a new model of international cooperation, 
during an event prior to the Leaders Summit 
of that group.
 
On the occasion, the South African president described the 
document as «a fundamental milestone» within the South 
African presidency of the consultation forum, presenting
 concrete solutions to Africa's most pressing challenges.
 
In this regard, Ramaphosa highlighted how the continent houses 
the answers to many global problems, thanks to its young 
population, innovative societies and wealth in strategic 
natural resources.
 
The report, coordinated by former Minister Trevor Manuel, 
emphasizes that the greatest opportunity for global 
prosperity of the 21st century - is found in Africa.
 
However, it identifies as the main obstacle the high cost of 
capital faced by African nations, much higher than that of 
other regions with similar economic conditions, which 
severely limits productive investment.
 
During the ceremony, Ramaphosa endorsed the Panel's call --- 
to establish a renewed partnership between Africa, the G20 
and the international community, focused on mobilizing 
financing for infrastructure and human development. 
 
«If we do not address the debt burden affecting many 
African countries, we risk ------ a lost decade for 
development», the statesman warned.
 
Among the key proposals of the document, the need to 
significantly increase concessional funds from multi-
lateral development banks and African financial 
institutions --- stands out.
 
Likewise, it recommends - addressing biased perceptions
of risk, through greater transparency and accountability 
of rating agencies.
 
The President further confirmed... that South Africa will 
promote these recommendations not only at the G20, 
but in all international forums, in coordination with
 the African Union.
 
According to local analysts, the report comes at a crucial 
time, when the continent seeks to transform its potential 
into tangible development, taking advantage of critical 
minerals essential for future global technologies.
 
The G20 Leaders Summit, which begins next Thursday the 20th 
in Johannesburg, represents the first time that this type of 
meeting has been held on African soil, a turning point 
in the continent's participation in global 
economic governance.
 
The Panel document provides a concrete roadmap to translate 
this representation ...into tangible benefits for African people.
 
 
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South Africa proposes ---- rebuilding 
global order at G20 social summit
November 18th, 12:39pm
(Prensa Latina) 
 
South African Vice President Paul Mashatile today inaugurated
 the second G20 Social Summit --- with a call to transform the 
international financial architecture.
 
Before thousands of delegates from civil organizations and social 
movements from around the world gathered at the OR Tambo 
Conference Centre, Mashatile stressed that the meeting 
represents «an historic opportunity for Africa to stop 
being a spectator - and become an architect of 
its destiny».
 
On the occasion, the vice president presented the Ubuntu 
philosophy -«umuntu ngumuntu ngabantu» - as an 
antidote to current global asymmetries.
 
In his opening speech, he emphasized that the African Union's 
full membership in the G20 will allow the continent's priorities 
to be integrated into global economic governance.
 
«While Africa has 30% of global mineral reserves and 60% of 
arable land, it remains marginalized in decisions that affect 
its development», he said, describing this situation as an
 «historical injustice --- that must be corrected».
 
Mashatile also outlined, the three pillars of the South African 
presidency -- Solidarity, Equality and Sustainability -- linking 
them directly to the implementation of the African Union's 
Agenda 2063.
 
At the meeting, he also announced that three special Task Forces 
have been established to address inclusive economic growth, 
food security and artificial intelligence governance, as part 
of efforts to reduce the North-South gap.
 
The senior leader devoted special attention to the role of youth, 
recognizing that «young Africans are not passive beneficiaries 
but active agents of innovation and governance».
 
In terms of gender, the Vice President made an urgent call to 
combat violence against women and children, pointing out 
that «it erodes the social fabric and limits 
economic development».
 
Consequently, it asked the international community to 
address this scourge with «renewed solidarity and 
innovative protection mechanisms».
 
Mashatile also confirmed... that the summit deliberations will be 
articulated around five critical thematic axes: equitable digital 
inclusion, resilient value chains, climate justice, reform of the 
international financial system and an acceleration --------- of 
compliance with the Sustainable Development Goals.
 
During his speech before the plenary session, the Vice President 
announced the implementation of the «Expanded Compact with 
Africa 2.0», a strategic initiative that seeks economic 
transformation through private investment and 
political reforms. This ---- “represents a 
fundamental shift, from assistance 
to genuine cooperation”, 
he explained.
 
In conclusion, Mashatile urged participants to maintain their 
commitment beyond formal statements: «We must ensure 
effective implementation ---- and constant monitoring».
 
Finally, he confirmed that the recommendations of this 
social summit will be incorporated into the G20 
Leaders' Declaration.... to be adopted on 
November 20th, thus... establishing a 
precedent for citizen participation
 in global governance.
 
 
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G20 Social Summit inaugurates 
global citizen dialogue in 
South Africa
November 18th, 12:14pm
(Prensa Latina) 
 
With a call to decolonize the global financial architecture, the G20 
Social Summit opened here today, marking a milestone as it is 
the first time that this forum has been held on African soil.
 
For the event, designed so that citizen voices directly influence the 
deliberations of world leaders, the OR Tambo Conference Center 
in Ekurhuleni receives thousands of delegates from social 
movements, unions, grassroots organizations and 
indigenous communities ...until Thursday.
 
The opening ceremony focused on speeches demanding
 a new, more just and equitable international order.
 
Thus... Dr. William Carew, representative of the Economic, Social 
and Cultural Council of the African Union, embodied this historic 
claim with a categorical speech. “Africa has 30% of global 
mineral reserves, 60% of arable land and the youngest 
population on the planet, but we remain on the 
sidelines of economic decision-making”, 
he stated.
 
“We do not call for charity, it is a demand for justice”, he stated, 
highlighting the continent's determination to be the architect 
of its own destiny ......and the global future.
 
For her part, Professor Narnia Bohler-Muller, representing the G20 
engagement groups, contextualized the meeting at a time of 
multiple crises, from climate collapse to the setback in 
human rights and economic precariousness.
 
Faced with this scenario, he proposed “reimagining, not 
just repairing, the architecture of global governance”, 
underlining the urgency of building systems based 
on solidarity and not ---- on the perpetuation 
of privileges.
 
For his part, the Premier of the central South African province of 
Gauteng, Panyaza Lesufi, welcomed those attending the event, 
expressing confidence that the summit “will deepen 
international cooperation with the sole objective 
of making the world a better place ----- for 
all humanity”.
 
On the occasion, the South African philosophical principle of 
“Ubuntu” –“I am because we are”– was repeatedly evoked 
as the ethical foundation --------- for a new policy of
inter-
dependence and mutual responsibility.
 
The inaugural session established a tone of firmness and 
urgency, positioning this Social Summit not as a protocol 
event, but as a platform for legitimate demands from the
 Global South.
 
 
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Response to the crisis in Sudan -
focused forum of special envoys 
November 18th, 11:25am
 (Prensa Latina) 
 
The Second Forum of Special Envoys on Sudan met today in 
Djibouti convened by IGAD to, together with regional and 
international actors, strengthen the unified response 
to the crisis in that African country.
 
Speaking at the meeting, the executive secretary of the 
Intergovernmental Authority on Development (IGAD), 
Workneh Gebeyehu, stressed - that peace in 
Khartoum, must be led by the Sudanese, 
regionally coordinated - and supported 
by a single united international voice.
 
Gebeyehu made an urgent call for an alliance that ends
 the violence, protects civilians and stabilizes the 
Horn of Africa region.
 
He reaffirmed the African body's unwavering commitment, 
together with the African Union and its global partners, 
to push for a ceasefire, open humanitarian corridors 
and support a credible civilian-led transition.
 
He later revealed on his social media account X that they 
assessed the rapidly deteriorating situation in Sudan, 
including the alarming escalation in El Fasher, the
capital of North Darfur..... and they explored 
concrete ways to strengthen coordination 
for peacebuilding and humanitarian aid.
 
“We appreciate the spirit of unity demonstrated today. Only 
collective and coordinated action will bring Sudan closer 
to peace --- and lasting stability”, he concluded.
 
 
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Ethiopian Foreign Minister - received
 members of UN Peace Commission
November 18th, 10:58am
(Prensa Latina) 
 
Ethiopian Foreign Minister Gedion Timothewos, spoke today with 
members of the United Nations Peacebuilding Commission on 
collaboration with the Peace and Security Council of the 
African Union.
 
Timothewos recognized the Commission's work in the complex 
geopolitical landscape involved in implementing its mandate
 in support of countries emerging from conflict.
 
He stressed that institutional strength, effective governance, 
national commitment and international cooperation for 
sustainable development are essential for lasting 
peace and security. Likewise, he highlighted 
the importance of youth --- and their 
contribution to stability.
 
He highlighted Ethiopia's long history of collaboration with 
the United Nations and reiterated his country's continued 
commitment to exploring all avenues of cooperation.
 
He thanked the leadership of the permanent representative 
of Germany to the Presidency of the United Nations and 
president of the Commission, Ricklef Beutin, and the 
permanent representative of Kenya.. to the multi-
lateral organization, Ekitela Lokaale ---- for her 
work in the intergovernmental advisory body.
 
For its part, the visiting delegation expressed its willingness 
to continue collaborating closely with Ethiopia, the African 
Union and regional organizations in areas such as conflict 
prevention, post-conflict recovery, youth and women's 
participation, and peace financing.
 
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs recalled that Ethiopia 
was a member of the United Nations Peacebuilding 
Commission from 2016 to 2024.
 
 
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They develop an operation in
 Nigeria - to rescue students
November 17th, 1:23pm
(Prensa Latina) 
 
Nigerian security forces announced today the beginning of an 
operation to rescue 25 students from a teaching centre in 
the northern state of Kebbi, who were kidnapped by 
unknown elements.
 
The police spokesman for the State Police Command, Nafu 
Abubakar, stated that security forces were deployed to 
track the routes of the bandits and nearby forests, 
where the kidnapped women.... could have 
been taken.
 
According to the source, the students were kidnapped after a 
gang of armed assailants fired indiscriminately at the Maga 
Government Comprehensive Women's Secondary School, 
Danko district.
 
Other sources, including the digital portal The Punch, indicated 
that, as a result of the attack, one member of the campus 
security personnel died and another guard was injured.
 
According to complaints, the kidnapping of students in the 
aforementioned centre is part of a pattern of assaults 
against educational institutions in the region, 
which demonstrates the increase 
in insecurity.
 
In various Nigerian areas, including the northeast, groups 
like the Islamic State in West Africa, operate violently, 
attacking civilian and military targets, and 
cause social instability.
 
 
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Actualite: In the DRC, a plane carrying 
a minister rolled off the runway and 
caught fire
November 17th, 6:03pm
(RT.ru)
 
The plane carrying the head of the Ministry of Industry of the 
Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), Louis Kabamba, 
rolled off the runway and caught fire.
 
This information was provided by the portal Actualite. 
According to the portal, the incident occurred at the
 Kolwezi airport in the south of the DRC.
 
"The Minister, and all the members of his delegation, 
managed to evacuate in time," the publication says.
 
Earlier, there was an incident in South Africa, where 150 
Palestinians spent more than 12 hours on a plane 
due to problems with their entry documents.
 
 
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Ethiopia and Italy committed to
 new cooperation agreement
November 17th, 11:59am
(Prensa Latina) 
 
Ethiopia and Italy today reaffirmed their commitment to 
strengthening their long-standing bilateral partnership, 
ahead of the upcoming 2026-2028 cooperation 
agreement, which both parties consider will 
mark a new milestone based on decades 
of collaboration.
 
Ethiopian Finance Minister Semereta Sewasew, met with the
Italian ambassador Sem Fabrizi here, to begin preparations 
for the new agreement --- and explore opportunities to 
deepen ties, revealed the local State portfolio.
 
The debate highlighted shared ambitions to boost economic 
growth, attract investment and advance sustainable 
development in both countries.
 
It also addressed five key areas: addressing structural 
constraints, improving security, boosting trade and 
foreign direct investment, accelerating economic
reforms & strengthening economic cooperation.
 
Sewasew stressed that Ethiopia's ongoing economic reforms 
and market opening ---- offer significant opportunities for 
strategic partnerships.
 
In this regard, he emphasized the importance of innovative 
financing mechanisms, such as blended financing and 
public-private partnerships, to ensure long-term 
sustainable trade commitments.
 
Fabrizi, for his part, reiterated Rome's commitment 
as a trusted partner and expressed his firm 
support for the cooperation agreement.
 
Both sides.. reflected on the successful portfolio of existing 
initiatives and discussed priorities for 2026-2028, including 
agriculture & food security, support for small and medium
-sized businesses, and entrepreneurship.
 
Vocational skills development, infrastructure programs, 
energy, tourism and cultural programs..... were 
also discussed.
 
According to the source, the agreement will mark a new 
milestone in relations between Ethiopia and Italy, 
reinforcing a shared vision for sustainable 
economic growth, investment, trade 
and development.
 
 
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Ethiopian potential highlighted with 
Artificial Intelligence Institute
November 17th, 11:55am
(Prensa Latina) 
 
Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed today - highlighted the national 
potential and capacity at the Ethiopian AI Institute (EAII), 
emphasizing its role in empowering future generations.
 
Ahmed, after touring the new EAII facilities, now located in 
the old Broadcasting Corporation building, he confirmed 
its transformation into a modern environment that 
leads to research and innovation.
 
“It is wonderful that the Institute has created an environment 
where young people can not only bring their ideas and 
visions to life, but also connect with the industry 
and become companies”, he noted, on his 
social networks.
 
He revealed.. that more than 200 young innovators participate
 in programs at the Institute, calling it “a tangible action that 
indicates government support for the next generation”.
 
He considered that relations between the government 
and youth must go beyond traditional education.
 
“If you can help talented people develop their ideas, many 
ideas, jobs and companies will be created. In Africa, 
there is a perception that it is impossible to start 
and end; If we provide the right policies and 
context, our youth can achieve good 
results”, he asserted.
 
Reflecting on the last five years since the launch of the EAII, 
he described its achievements as “very exciting”, noting 
that it demonstrates what can be achieved when 
vision and discipline meet.
 
Likewise, he stated that it strengthens the innovation 
ecosystem by supporting individuals from concept 
to prototype, incubation...... and private 
sector investment.
 
 
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DRC presents ----- five axes of its 
Great Lakes region presidency
November 15th, 12:19pm
(Prensa Latina) 
 
The president of the Democratic Republic of the Congo 
(DRC), Félix Tshisekedi, presented today at the 
International Conference on the Great Lakes 
Region (Cirgl) the five axes on which his 
country's presidency will focus.
 
During the opening of the summit of heads of state and
the government of the organization, this Saturday in 
Kinshasa, the president received leadership of 
Cirgl.. from his Angolan counterpart, Joao 
Lourenco, whom he thanked ---- for his 
work at the head of the mechanism.
 
Tshisekedi maintained that Cirgl is currently more open 
to dialogue and listening to its members -- an aspect 
that is key to achieving the consensus necessary 
to face the challenges of the region.
 
In this sense, he mentioned the persistence of conflicts 
and aggressions, the massive displacement of people
the violence, the economic fragility, as well as the 
deficit of basic infrastructure, and the illicit 
exploitation & trade of natural resources.
 
“Stronger political will, regional solidarity -- and shared 
responsibility are needed” -- to be able to face these 
problems, he noted - explaining that the pact on 
stability, security and development of Cirgl, 
signed in 2006, must be at the centre 
of action.
 
He called to accelerate the protocol of non-aggression 
and judicial cooperation, the fight against the illegal 
exploitation of natural resources and the action 
program for economic integration, as well, he 
considered that without peace there is no 
justice, and without shared stability and 
security there is no development, just 
as without real integration.
 
“Our mandate will focus around five priorities: the 
institutional reform of the organization; the 
restoration of peace - and security, and of
regional stability; and the strengthening 
of judicial cooperation”, he maintained.
 
Also, the strengthening of the fight against trade, 
the illicit exploitation of natural resources, and 
the implementation... of a mineral traceability 
program; plus regional economic integration.
 
“It is time to act -- to make the Great Lakes Region a 
true space of peace, security and development”, 
the president stressed, and affirmed that the 
DRC presidency will be intransigent on 
the principles of sovereignty and 
territorial integrity.
 
He added that in a region where there are numerous 
armed conflicts, the search for solutions based on 
dialogue will be at the centre of action, and he 
added that for them to be durable they must
 have the participation of the communities.
 
Tshisekedi insisted.. that his presidency will be impartial, 
but demanding, and urged that the summit mark ------ the 
renewal of the commitments of Cirgl member countries.
 
 
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Angola ---- advocates 
African solutions to 
regional problems 
November 15th, 12:05pm
(Prensa Latina) 
 
The president of Angola, Joao Lourenco, today advocated for 
African solutions to African problems, during the summit of 
heads of State and Government of the International 
Conference on the Great Lakes Region (Cirgl)
 
The president, who on this occasion hands over the presidency of 
the organization to the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) 
for a period of two years, insisted that, with the right resources 
and political will, it is possible to face the most complex 
challenges and build sustainable peace.
 
At the meeting, held in Kinshasa, Lourenço reviewed the results 
of Angolan work at the head of the regional organization, in 
particular the work carried out around conflict resolution 
and the search for peace and stability.
 
Angola assumed the rotating presidency in 2020, in the midst of a 
period marked by the proliferation of armed groups and terrorists 
fueled by feelings of mistrust and hatred between communities, 
civilian populations and other actors.
 
He mentioned in particular the situation in eastern DRC, the 
Central African Republic and Sudan, which continue to 
need attention.
 
He said that -- focused on the search for peaceful and negotiated 
solutions to conflicts, the Angolan presidency of Cirgl promoted 
the preparation and approval of the Joint Roadmap for Peace 
in the Central African Republic.
 
The said program, focused on dialogue with the leaders of armed 
groups; the ceasefire; disarmament and reintegration; defense 
and security sector reform; border controls and the political
process -- with the reestablishment of state authority 
allowing progress ----- together with the lifting of 
the arms embargo imposed on that country.
 
He also listed as a result the approval of the Cirgl Road Map 
for the pacification of eastern DRC, accompanied by the 
Joint Plan for the resolution of the security crisis and 
the normalization of relations between the DRC 
and Rwanda.
 
He also alluded to the holding of seven ministerial meetings 
between Kinshasa and Kigali, in addition to technical 
meetings, the presentation of a proposed peace 
agreement; the adoption of the Concept of 
Operations that guides a neutralization 
...of the Democratic Forces for the 
Liberation of Rwanda.... and the 
withdrawal of Rwandan forces.
 
He also highlighted the implementation of the Ad Hoc 
Verification Mechanism in Goma, in November 2022, 
and ------- the subsequent implementation of the 
Re-inforced Ad Hoc Verification Mechanism 
in November 2024.
 
However, it recognized that peace and security remain 
fundamental challenges that require collective and 
ongoing efforts; just as there are other areas to 
which Angola paid attention.... that must 
continue - as Cirgl work centres.
 
In this sense he mentioned social and economic development; 
the protagonism and participation of youth and women, the 
fight against the illicit trade in minerals, good governance 
of natural resources and the creation of conditions for 
the sustainable development....... of the people of 
the region.
 
 
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South African manufacturing industry 
.....maintains its year-on-year growth
November 15th, 11:43am
(Prensa Latina) 
 
South Africa's manufacturing production recorded slight 
growth of 0.3 percent in September 2025 compared to 
the same month a year earlier, according to official 
data published this week.
 
According to the national statistical entity, Stats SA, the 
sector of motor vehicles, parts and accessories, and 
other transportation equipment was the main driver 
of this result, with a solid increase of 7.6 percent.
 
Along with this, the food and beverage division also made
 a significant contribution, with a growth of 1.8 percent. 
Both items contributed 0.5 percentage points each 
to the overall result.
 
However, seasonally adjusted data reveals a monthly 
contraction of 0.5 percent in September compared 
to August 2025. This figure is part of a volatile 
trend, after the increases of 0.7 percent in 
August and the -0.9 percent drop 
registered in July.
 
In the analysis of the full third quarter (July-September), 
seasonally adjusted manufacturing production showed 
stabilization with a minimum advance of 0.1 percent 
compared to the previous quarter.
 
Of the ten manufacturing divisions, four closed the period 
with positive numbers. The largest contributors were, 
again, food and beverages (1.9 percent) and the 
furniture and other manufacturing division, 
which saw a notable rebound of 8.4%.
 
On the contrary, the activity of wood, wood products, 
paper, publishing and printing was the main burden, 
with a contraction of 5.4 percent.
 
Commercially, seasonally adjusted manufacturing sales
 remained unchanged (0.0 percent) in September 
compared to August. However, in a quarterly 
perspective, sales showed a more robust 
performance, with a growth of 1.9% in 
the 3rd quarter compared to the 2nd.
 
The sectors that led this boost in sales were petroleum 
products, chemicals, rubber and plastics (3.4 percent); 
motor vehicles and transportation equipment (2.5%); 
and the commodities division of iron and steel, non-
ferrous metals and machinery (1.9 percent).
 
According to local analysts, these data - reflect an industry
with modest, but stable performance - where the strength 
of key sectors manages to compensate for weaknesses
 in others.
 
 
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DRC and AFC/M23 sign document 
aimed at peace.......... in Qatar 
November 15th, 11:42am
(Prensa Latina) 
 
Delegations of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) 
and the Congo River Alliance-March 23 Movement (AFC/
M23) signed the Doha Framework for the Peace 
Agreement, today... mediated by Qatar.
 
The Framework, considered an important milestone in the 
resolution of the conflict in eastern DRC -- reaffirms the 
commitment of the parties to address its root causes
through structured dialogue, confidence-building 
measures.... and a gradual approach to 
de-escalation and stabilization.
 
The consent also underlines the priority given to the protection 
of the civilian population, respect for human rights, the safe 
and dignified return of displaced people and the 
advancement of reconciliation and national 
unity, said a statement from the Qatari 
Foreign Ministry.
 
Based on the Doha Declaration of Principles, signed on July 19, 
the new pact will be supported by various protocols, annexes 
and technical agreements..... to ensure its effective and 
practical implementation.
 
These protocols - will address specific operational aspects, such 
as the consolidation and verification of the ceasefire, modalities 
for the withdrawal of troops, humanitarian access, reintegration 
pathways - and support for national dialogue.
 
Once adopted, these documents will form an integral and 
harmonized part of the Doha Framework for the Peace 
Agreement, which should ensure coherence, clarity 
and gradual implementation.
 
Qatar commended the constructive participation of both sides 
and appreciated the cooperation of regional and international 
partners who supported this process, in particular the United 
States, Togo and the African Union Commission, for their
constructive participation and continued support.
 
Likewise, the mediators ratified their commitment to accompany 
the implementation phase and to continue providing a neutral 
and supportive platform for dialogue, in coordination with 
regional organizations and the United Nations system.
 
The permanent secretary of the AFC/M23, Benjamin Mbonimpa, 
 noted that this framework agreement lays the foundations for 
a future peace agreement and noted that it contains eight 
protocols that cover the root causes of the conflict.
 
It meant that they bring together fundamental issues that will be
 negotiated and then signed, allowing for progressive progress 
....towards reaching a comprehensive peace agreement.
 
“The protocols --- will determine the topics to be discussed, the 
implementation schedule and the actors who will be in charge 
of it”, he commented, however, he clarified that this frame-
work does not entail any binding commitment between 
the parties and, therefore, there will be no change 
in the situation on the ground.
 
“There will be no activity, until the protocols are debated, 
negotiated and discussed - until the final conclusion of 
the global peace agreement. Our population, can be 
patient..... the road is still long”, he maintained.
 
 
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The African Union congratulated Ethiopia 
on its successful candidacy for COP32
November 15th, 8:45am
(Prensa Latina) 
 
The president of the African Union Commission, Mahmoud Ali 
Youssouf, today congratulated Ethiopia on the success of its 
candidacy to host the XXXII United Nations Climate Change 
Conference (COP32) in 2027.
 
“This extraordinary achievement reflects Africa's strong 
commitment to climate action and Ethiopia's historic 
leadership in advancing sustainable development 
on the continent”, Youssouf said in a statement.
 
He highlighted that, under the leadership of Prime Minister Abiy 
Ahmed, Addis Ababa is driving bold climate initiatives, 
including ambitious reforestation efforts --- and the 
Green Legacy programme -  considered to be an
inspiration throughout Africa and beyond.
 
He also noted his demonstrated ability and experience in 
organizing major international summits - including the 
successful African Climate Summit last September, 
with high-level global events ---- on climate 
and development.
 
Likewise, other continental and regional events benefited 
from the country's solid institutional foundations and 
organizational excellence, he added.
 
As the headquarters of the African Union and numerous 
international organizations, he stated that Ethiopia 
stands as one of the world's leading diplomatic 
capitals ....and a centre of multilateralism.
 
Its election as host city of COP32 “reaffirms its fundamental 
role in fostering global cooperation and dialogue on the 
most pressing issues of our time”, he asserted
 
The President added ---- that the African Union Commission looks 
forward to working closely with the Government of Ethiopia, the 
COP Secretariat and partners to ensure a successful 
conference, inclusive and results-oriented that 
promotes Africa's climate priorities and 
strengthens global solidarity --- in the 
fight against climate change.
 
During the COP30 meeting in the Amazonian city of Belém (Brazil), 
the African Group of Negotiators... supported the candidacy of 
Ethiopia, over Nigeria, in addition to it having broad support.
 
The African nation is awaiting formal 
confirmation as the host of COP32 
in 2027.
 
 
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Ethiopia-Sweden Dialogue highlighted 
long-standing bilateral relations
November 14th, 12:53pm
(Prensa Latina) 
 
The Minister of Foreign Affairs of Ethiopia, Gedion Timothewos, 
received the deputy head of the Swedish Foreign Ministry, 
Dag Hartelius, today, at meeting during which bilateral 
relations since the 1940s ----- were highlighted.
 
Timothewos reaffirmed Addis Ababa's interest - in further 
strengthening this historic alliance, mainly in trade and 
investment matters. In that sense, he encouraged 
Swedish businessmen...... to expand their 
participation in the African nation.
 
He also highlighted national efforts to combat climate change, 
particularly through extensive reforestation programs, noting 
that clean and renewable energy is a priority area, where
 they seek to deepen cooperation with Stockholm.
 
Hartelius, for his part, recognized the geostrategic importance of 
Ethiopia --- and expressed his country's interest in strengthening 
bilateral relations based on solid cooperation, including strong 
ties between both peoples.
 
He stated that the Ethiopia-Sweden Business Forum, recently 
held in this capital, constituted an important platform --- for 
business-to-business dialogue that drives development. 
He stressed the importance of the economic reforms 
that the African nation is carrying out - to promote 
such cooperation.
 
Both sides also exchanged views on 
regional issues of common interest.
 
 
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Ethiopia welcomed unified 
support from Africa 
to host COP32
November 14th, 12:26pm
(Prensa Latina) 
 
Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed today thanked Africa for its unified 
support for Ethiopia's candidacy to host the United Nations
Climate Change Conference (COP32) from 2027.
 
Ahmed, on his social network account X, he highlighted that 
the continent “spoke with one voice” when recalling the 
support received last Wednesday from the African 
Group of Negotiators for the Addis Ababa 
proposal during the current summit 
COP30 in Belém, Brazil.
 
He described the decision as a clear demonstration of 
continental solidarity and global trust in Ethiopian 
climate leadership. Ethiopia is “honoured to be 
entrusted by the global community with such
 an important responsibility”, he asserted.
 
Likewise, he specified that this support reflects the 
recognition of the proven national capacity to 
organize important international meetings.
 
He reaffirmed Ethiopia's commitment to achieving “a 
strong and meaningful outcome and an inclusive 
COP32 that promotes collective action against 
climate change”.
 
He revealed that the important conclave is considered an 
opportunity to help boost global efforts to address one 
of humanity's greatest challenges.
 
He emphasized that Ethiopia will build on the momentum of 
the Second African Climate Summit held last September 
in this capital, while reiterating his government's 
determination to defend Africa's role as “a 
continent of solutions” and a reliable 
partner in global advocacy for a 
sustainable future.
 
The African nation is awaiting formal 
confirmation as the host nation of 
COP32 in 2027.
 
 
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Tanzanian president - announces 
commission to investigate riots
November 14th, 12:06pm
(Prensa Latina) 
 
Tanzanian President Samia Suluhu Hassan, today announced 
the creation of a special commission, to investigate the 
violent actions --- that, during the last election day, 
left dozens dead and injured.
 
The intensity of the protests by opposition sectors increased 
and were repressed by the police after the Electoral 
Commission announced that Suluhu Hassan was 
the winner with 97.6% of the votes in those 
elections, which were classified as 
irregular, by organizations such 
as the African Union.
 
In her speech given this Friday before the National Assembly 
(parliament), the president expressed that the entity will 
investigate those disturbances that occurred on the 
day of the presidential elections on October 25, 
which also caused damage to infrastructure 
and forced the suspension of activities.
 
After asking the Assembly to observe a minute of silence 
in memory of the victims, the head of state extended 
her condolences to the families who lost their 
loved ones, reports the digital portal 
The Citizen.
 
When referring to the future government commission, the 
president pointed out that its purpose is to clarify the 
root cause of the problem created -- to “guide our 
dialogue towards the restoration of peace” 
between the various social actors.
 
According to media outlets, after the election day, the
Tanzanian authorities charged around 300 people 
with treason and conspiracy.
 
The ruler was endorsed by her party, Chama Cha Mapinduzi, 
as an official candidate for the elections on October 29.
 
Hassan took office after the death of her predecessor John 
Magufuli in 2021, and for the first time ran as a candidate 
in a presidential election.
 
 
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UN ...expresses concern 
for civilians in El Fasher
November 14th, 11am
(Prensa Latina) 
 
The United Nations today expressed its concern for the people 
who remain in El Fasher, capital of the Sudanese state of 
North Darfur, victims of famine and violence.
 
In an article published on its official website, the UN called for 
aid teams to be guaranteed access to that area -- and noted 
that the High Commissioner for Human Rights, Volker Türk,
 condemned the killings of civilians, ethnically motivated 
executions and other atrocities perpetrated by the
paramilitary forces that took the city.
 
Türk called for immediate international action 
and demanded ---- that the attacks stop.
 
For his part, the UN High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) 
reported that almost 100,000 people fled that territory and 
its surroundings, during the last two weeks.
 
In a press conference, the head of the UNHCR sub-office, 
Jacqueline Wilma Parlevliet, indicated that there are 
numerous reports of assaults, sexual violence 
and scenes of desperation.
 
“Parents search for their missing children, many of them 
traumatized by the conflict and the dangerous journey 
to safety. Unable to pay ransoms, families lost young 
men, detained -------- or forcibly recruited by armed 
groups”, he said.
 
In addition, he pointed out that those seeking refuge face 
long and dangerous journeys, must avoid military posts 
and suffer from a shortage of water and food.
 
Likewise, there are people such as the elderly and disabled 
who cannot flee, others are forcibly returned ---- and others 
must settle in totally unknown places, UN agencies noted.
 
 

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Tributes close the visit of the president 
of the Cuban Parliament to Angola
November 14th, 10:08am
(Prensa Latina) 
 
The president of the National Assembly of People's Power of 
Cuba (parliament), Esteban Lazo, ended his visit to Angola 
today with tributes to relevant figures in the history of 
both countries.
 
Early this Friday morning - the head of the Council of State of 
the Caribbean nation.. and the delegation that accompanied 
him on this trip - paid tribute to the country's first president, 
António Agostinho Neto, at the memorial bearing his name.
 
In the institution's book, Lazo highlighted the special moment 
in which this encounter with the Angolan land took place,
just when the 50 years of the country's independence 
is commemorated, the establishment of diplomatic 
relations is celebrated and the beginning of 
Operation Carlota.... honoured
 
“Cuba and Angola are brother peoples in the common struggle 
against colonialism, apartheid and imperialism, for the 
independence and national sovereignty of Angola, 
faithful to the close friendship between Fidel 
Castro and Agostinho Neto”, he wrote.
 
He added that current generations are committed to continuing 
the legacy of both historical leaders, consolidating friendship,
 solidarity and cooperation between the two brother peoples.
 
Lazo - also paid tribute to José Eduardo Dos Santos, 
who led the country's destinies from 1979 to 2017.
 
The Cuban delegation also remembered Commander Raúl Díaz-
Argüelles, in the mound of the Alto de las Cruces cemetery 
where the first head of the Cuban military mission in 
Angola ...was buried.
 
Collaborators from the Caribbean nation who provide services 
here, participated in the tribute, after which they exchanged 
greetings with the president of their Parliament.
 
The journey concluded at the National Museum of Military History, 
where the delegation toured areas of the exhibition Paths of Fire, 
Horizons of Peace, dedicated to the fight for Angolan 
independence and where Cuban internationalist 
collaboration.... has an important page.
 
Lazo traveled to Angola... to participate in celebrations
for the half 
century of liberation from colonialism,
which was commemorated on November 11.

As part of his visit, he met with the Angolan 
president,
Joao Lourenco, to whom... he gave congratulatory 
messages from leader of the Cuban Revolution, 
Raúl Castro, and President Miguel Díaz-Canel.
 
In addition to participating in the central event for the anniversary, 
he held meetings with invited personalities, with Angolan leaders,
 and visited Cabinda and Kifangondo.
 
He also presided over the event for the 50 years of diplomatic 
relations between Cuba and Angola, held the day before.
 
The Cuban delegation was also made up of the Heroes of the 
Republic of Cuba, Army Corps General, Joaquín Quintas 
Solá, and Major General, Ramón Pardo Guerra, those 
who participated in Cuban military cooperation 
in Angola.
 
Likewise, the president of the Parliament's International 
Relations Commission, Alberto Núñez, and the director 
for Sub-Saharan Africa of the Foreign Ministry, 
Luis Amorós.
 
 
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Venezuela celebrates anniversary 
of diplomatic relations with Egypt
November 14th, 9:15am
(Prensa Latina) 
 
The Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela today celebrated the 
75th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic 
relations with Egypt and ratified the authentic 
ties of brotherhood and cooperation 
between both peoples.
 
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs expressed in a statement that, 
for more than seven decades, Caracas and Cairo built ties 
of “harmonious and uninterrupted friendship” in which 
both nations established a mutually beneficial 
cooperation arrangement.
 
He highlighted that these historical links are deepening 
every day in favour of the construction of a common 
destiny full of well-being and progress.
 
The official note conveyed President Nicolás Maduro's joy 
at this historic milestone, to his Egyptian counterpart, 
Abdel Fattah Al-Sisi.
 
He reiterated the full will of the Bolivarian Republic to 
continue promoting a strategic cooperation agenda, 
with the implementation of the XI Political 
Consultation Mechanism ----- and the XI 
Intergovernmental Joint Commission.
 
The text indicated that these mechanisms will allow to
“promote exchanges ..and take advantage of shared 
potential in different areas”.
 
Venezuela and Egypt share a position of inalienable 
principles on the global stage in defense of the 
just causes of humanity.... the norms of 
international law and the principles 
enshrined in the Charter of the 
United Nations, he stressed.
 
Likewise, respect for sovereignty, the right to self-determination 
and the promotion of constructive dialogue.... in favor of peace.
 
The statement stated that inspired by “the vision of great leaders 
such as Gamal Abdel Nasser, El Libertador Simón Bolívar and the 
Eternal Commander Hugo Chávez, who always highlighted 
Africa's strategic role in the new world order, ----- we will 
continue to advance a joint agenda, that consolidates 
a more just, multicentric and pluripolar world.”
 
 
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Türkiye and Egypt support sovereignty
 and territorial integrity ---- of Sudan
November 13th, 8:02am
(Prensa Latina) 
 
Türkiye and Egypt today ratified their support for the sovereignty, 
territorial integrity and institutional order of Sudan, at the same 
time, they expressed deep concern about the conflict that is 
ravaging the African country and the serious humanitarian 
consequences it is still generating.
 
The statement is reflected in a joint statement signed by the 
foreign ministers of Türkiye, Hakan Fidan, and of Egypt, 
Badr Abdel-Aty, after the first meeting of the Joint 
Planning Group, held in Ankara.
 
The bilateral mechanism, co-chaired by the foreign ministers, 
was created by virtue of the joint declaration signed by 
Türkiye's President, Recep Tayyip ErdoÄŸan --- and his 
Egyptian counterpart, Abdel Fattah al-Sisi --------- on
February the 14th, 2024 in Cairo, with the purpose 
of preparing the ground ------- for the next meeting 
of the High-Level Strategic Cooperation Council.
 
At the regional level, the foreign ministers agreed on the need to 
promote peace and stability in the Middle East, and highlighted 
the results of the Sharm El-Sheikh Peace Summit, celebrated 
on October 13th, 2025, and the comprehensive plan to end
 the conflict in Gaza.
 
Both countries --- ratified their support for the Palestinian people 
and support for the holding, in Egypt, of the next International 
Conference on the Recovery and Reconstruction of the 
Gaza Strip.
 
Likewise, they reaffirmed their commitment to the two-state
 solution --- based on the 1967 borders --- and with East 
Jerusalem as the capital of the State of Palestine, 
while underlining the importance of combating 
terrorism in all its forms and manifestations, 
by coherent and coordinated cooperation.
 
Regarding Syria, Ankara and Cairo reiterated their support for 
the Syrian people in their search for an inclusive political 
process that guarantees the sovereignty, unity and 
territorial integrity of the country, calling on the 
international community ------ to intensify their
humanitarian aid and reconstruction efforts.
 
Finally, the joint statement highlighted the commitment 
of both nations --- to continue working in concert to 
consolidate stability and security in the region, 
in line with the principles of mutual respect 
and strategic cooperation.
 
 
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South Africa promotes 
entrepreneurship 
at SU20 event
November 13th, 7:38am
(Prensa Latina) 
 
The Ministry of Small Business Development of South Africa 
(DSBD) inaugurated the SU20 Fair today, a meeting of 
entrepreneurs and innovators, to stimulate inclusive 
economic participation and business sustainability
 in the country.
 
The event, which will run until November the 15th, brings 
together startups, investors and sector experts - with 
the central objective of promoting growth - through 
the exchange of knowledge and the creation of 
collaborative networks.
 
The Secretary of State of the DSBD highlighted that the event 
constitutes an essential platform to energize the national 
entrepreneurial ecosystem, in line with government 
policies ------ for job creation and inclusive 
economic development.
 
According to the program, for three days, attendees will 
participate in keynote presentations by recognized 
industry leaders, interactive sessions and 
specialized workshops focused on 
innovation and expansion 
strategies for new 
businesses.
 
The fair will also have an exhibition area where emerging 
startups will present their products and services, 
providing a privileged space for establishing 
contacts with potential financiers and 
business partners.
 
The call expects to exceed 500 delegates, consolidating 
itself as a unique space for connection and learning for
 the sector.
 
 
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They replace - the president 
of the Parliament of Angola
November 13th, 7:29am
(Prensa Latina) 
 
The Political Bureau of the Central Committee of the Popular 
Movement for the Liberation of Angola (MPLA) party decided 
today to appoint Adão de Almeida as president of the 
National Assembly (parliament), replacing 
Carolina Cerqueira.
 
In accordance with the provisions of Parliament's regulations, the 
proposal will be sent to that body for the subsequent election of 
the new head of the Legislature, at which Cerqueira had been 
since 2022, as he referred to a statement from the MPLA 
where the reasons why such a decision was made 
were not specified.
 
The announcement was made... just when the Assembly resumes 
its legislative work, since this Thursday the specialized working 
commissions will meet to debate several bills, including that 
related to the General State Budget for 2026; while plenary 
sessions will begin on November 17.
 
The Political Bureau of the MPLA, the party that has a majority
 in Parliament, held an extraordinary session on this day, 
where under the direction of the president of that 
political force and the country, Joao Lourenco 
addressed the issue of substitution and 
other issues.
 
According to Angolan law, the president of the National Assembly 
is elected for each legislature, but it is possible to replace him 
within that period at the initiative of the political party or 
coalition of parties.. on whose list he was elected.
 
Adao de Almeida, who is a member of the MPLA Political Bureau 
and served since 2020 and to date, as head of the President's 
Civil House, has experience in various positions.
 
He served as Minister of Territorial Administration and State 
Reform (2017-2020) and Secretary of State for Territorial 
Administration for Institutional Affairs (2012-2017), 
among other functions, since 2010.
 
He has a master's degree in Law from the Faculty of Law of 
the Agostinho Neto University, in collaboration with the 
Faculty of Law of the University of Lisbon; graduated
 in Law from the UAN .....and has worked as a 
professor of Constitutional Law.
 
In the legislative field, his participation as a member of the 
Technical Committee of the Constitutional Commission of
 the National Assembly, of the Justice and Legislative 
Reform Commission, stands out, from the National 
Electoral Commission and the Technical 
Committee that drafted the electoral 
legislative package.
 
 
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 Forum ---- shows Djibouti's
determination
 in favour
of solar energy 
November 12th, 1:17pm
(Prensa Latina) 
 
The first National Forum on the Promotion of Solar Energy 
met today in Djibouti, a new event that reflects the local 
determination to harness the potential in the sector 
and reduce dependence on fossil fuels.
 
Under the high sponsorship of the Minister of Energy in 
charge of Natural Resources, Yonis Ali Guedi, the 
meeting hosted officials from the United Nations 
System, private sector actors, researchers and 
entrepreneurs specialized in solar technology.
 
Among its objectives, it seeks to create a platform for dialogue 
between those responsible for public decision-making, funders 
and innovators to promote the culture of solar self-production 
and self-consumption and remove obstacles ---- to a massive 
deployment of this renewable energy.
 
The resident coordinator of the United Nations System in the 
African country, José Barahona, welcomed the rise of local 
startups in the sector and the efforts of engineers to 
produce photovoltaic panels “Made in Djibouti”.
 
Barahona specified that ------ through the exploitation of this 
renewable source, Djibouti can begin its energy revolution 
and become a regional centre”, while emphasizing the 
need to electrify rural areas... for greater access to 
green and affordable energy.
 
He highlighted that the development of solar energy 
will reduce household electricity bills, create jobs 
and stimulate economic growth.
 
For his part, Guedi recalled that Djibouti enjoys some of the 
highest amounts of sunlight on the African continent, an 
asset that is now becoming a strategic advantage.
 
“Given climate challenges -- and the need to reduce our 
emissions, solar energy is a promising and sustainable 
solution”, he stressed, recalling that, under the 
leadership of President Ismail Omar Guelleh, 
they made this source, one of the pillars 
of the Djibouti 2035 Vision.
 
He recalled... the reforms undertaken since 2015, including 
the opening of the electricity production market to private 
investors through the Independent Electricity Producers 
Law, as well as the development of public-private 
partnerships to finance energy projects.
 
He also cited emblematic projects such as the rural 
electrification program of mini-solar power plants 
and the construction of a 25 megawatt solar 
power plant in Grand Bara, the latter with 
a battery storage system.
 
Participants discussed innovative regulatory frameworks, 
business models and financing mechanisms that could 
accelerate the deployment of solar energy in Djibouti. 
 
They agreed to a second edition of the forum --- in 2026, 
a sign that the country intends to sustainably register 
solar energy .....at the heart of its energy transition.
 
 
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Algeria frees Boualem Sansal, 
France sees opportunity
 for dialogue
November 12th, 1:03pm
(Prensa Latina) 
 
The Algerian government today released the Franco-Algerian 
writer Boualem Sansal, sentenced to prison for “attack on 
State security”, a gesture...... that President Emmanuel 
Macron sees as an opportunity for bilateral dialogue.
 
Through a statement from the North African country, it was
 learned that President Abdelmadjid Tebboune granted the 
grace to Sansal --- responding to a humanitarian request 
from his German counterpart, Frank-Walter Steinmeier.
 
Macron thanked Steinmeier for his mediation and Tebboune's 
decision, in a scenario of escalation in the deterioration of 
relations between Paris and Algiers, with the case of 
the writer as one of the issues that fueled the crisis.
 
From Toulouse, where he is visiting, the French president 
expressed his willingness to talk with the Algerian 
president “about all issues of interest to our 
two countries”.
 
Sansal had been sentenced to five years in prison in March 
on charges of attacking State Security, a sentence that
 caused unrest in France.
 
The confrontation has escalated in recent months with 
retaliatory measures between the parties, among 
them the expulsion of diplomats and Macron's 
decision to suspend the visa exemption for 
official and diplomatic passports of 
Algeria, which implied the formal 
rejection of an agreement that 
dated back to 2013.
 
In France, pressure increased from the extreme right and 
conservatives to act with a heavy hand against Algeria, 
to the point that the National Assembly adopted a 
resolution a few days ago to denounce the 1968 
bilateral agreement, which regulates 
immigration matters, in particular 
the entry and residence of 
Algerian citizens.
 
Bilateral tensions have as their background the recognition by 
France of Morocco's sovereignty over Western Sahara, whose 
independence Algeria supports, without ignoring the wounds 
of the colonial past and the bloody war of independence.
 
It seemed that the crisis was tending towards a solution after a 
telephone conversation at the end of March between Macron 
and Tebboune, who agreed to end tensions and return to 
cooperation in the areas of security and migration.
 
However, the French National Anti-Terrorist Prosecutor's Office 
arrested one of the consular agents of Algeria, presented as a 
suspect for the kidnapping in April of last year of the Algerian 
opposition asylum seeker Amir Boukhors, known as AmirDZ, 
an arrest -------- that fueled the confrontation.
 
 
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Djibouti Parliament
approved 
strategic bills
November 12th, 12:57pm
(Prensa Latina) 
 
The National Assembly (Parliament) of Djibouti today reviewed 
and approved several bills of strategic importance, including 
the Startup Law (emerging companies) and the creation of 
the National Cybersecurity Authority.
 
The regular session was led by the Speaker of Parliament, Dileita 
Mohamed Dileita, Prime Minister Abdulkader Kamil Mohamed, 
members of the government and all parliamentarians.
 
Among the topics discussed were the Startup Law, aimed at 
structuring the innovation ecosystem and promoting digital 
entrepreneurship, the ratification of the Charter of the 
Green Initiative for the Middle East, which confirms 
Djibouti's commitment to the fight against 
climate change.
 
The creation of the National Cybersecurity Authority, adopted
 in an emergency procedure to strengthen the protection of 
national digital infrastructures, as well as the approval of 
the financial accounts of the National Water and 
Sanitation Office for the 2023 financial year, 
also occupied the agenda.
 
Likewise, the State's amending budget for 
2025, adjusting public spending priorities.
 
During the session, parliamentarians were briefed on the 
topics of economic governance, digital sovereignty and
 financial transparency.
 
Relevant ministers addressed efforts to modernize public 
administration and increase economic resilience, while 
recognizing the challenges ----- of the regional and 
fiscal context.
 
At the end of the meeting, Dileita praised the 
“constructive parliamentary work for the 
development and modernization of 
the country”.
 
 
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AU-UN High Level Dialogue 
fostered collaboration and 
addressed challenges
November 12th, 11:28am
(Prensa Latina) 
 
The V AU-UN High Level Strategic Dialogue served as a platform 
to foster collaboration and address the unique challenges that 
African nations face... in their objective of sustainable 
development, an official source reported today.
 
The meeting held on November 10 at the United Nations 
headquarters was co-chaired by the vice president of 
the African Union (AU) Commission, Selma Malika 
Haddadi, and the deputy secretary general 
of the multilateral organization, Amina 
Mohammed, said a statement from 
the continental organization.
 
Haddadi recognized the work of United Nations agencies
 in holding regular consultations with the technical 
departments of the AU and the African Union-
New Partnership Development Agency 
...African Development.
 
Likewise, constant support for initiatives to strengthen 
institutional capacity with the Commission in matters 
of democratic development, trade policy and 
strengthening food security in Africa.
 
He emphasized ----- the need for institutional reforms in both 
organizations to better support sustainable development 
efforts and stressed the importance of establishing 
regular review processes to assess the progress
of initiatives, and agreed results.
 
For his part.... Mohammed encouraged the exchange of best 
practices by facilitating dialogues on successful strategies 
& programs that can be expanded or adapted to different 
regions, emphasizing the importance ----- of involving 
marginalized groups, including women and young 
people, in development processes and 
decision-making.
 
Highlights of the dialogue included AU-UN cooperation, United 
Nations reforms, the harmonization of the 2063 agendas of 
the African organization with the 2030 agenda for 
Sustainable Development to guarantee 
coherent efforts ------ towards 
common objectives.
 
Likewise, the roadmap for the development and transformation 
of Africa, peace, security and governance, the role of women 
in youth leadership and development, infrastructure and 
connectivity, education and skills development, and
climate resilience, among others.
 
In conclusion, both sides agreed on specific frameworks and 
mechanisms for the joint monitoring and implementation of 
development initiatives ---- and the need for institutional 
reforms to support sustainable development efforts.
 
They also recognized the importance of investing in 
education and capacity development --- to ensure 
long-term sustainability.
 
 
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Ethiopia is committed - to advancing 
regional cooperation in governance
November 12th, 11:05am
 (Prensa Latina) 
 
Ethiopia today, reaffirmed its commitment to advancing regional 
cooperation --- and contributing significantly to the governance 
agenda of the Intergovernmental Authority on Development
 (IGAD).
 
This was expressed by the Coordinating Minister of the Center 
for Strengthening the Democratic System in the Office of the 
Ethiopian head of government, Bikila Hurisa, when 
speaking at the Third IGAD Governance Forum --- 
scheduled for November 12 and 13 in the capital.
 
Hurisa said Ethiopia is determined and that its historic 
reform process over the past 7 years is a practical 
demonstration of its ability to achieve 
good governance.
 
«Under the leadership of Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed, our 
country has undertaken far-reaching reforms aimed at
 revitalizing institutions, expanding democratic 
participation, boosting economic growth and
 rebuilding public trust», he stressed.
 
He mentioned the government's commitment to opening 
the political space, modernizing public administration, 
transforming the justice and security sectors, and 
fighting corruption, among others.
 
He specified that the IGAD region is at a crucial moment 
that ---- although the challenges faced are considerable, 
the opportunities for shared learning and collaborative 
action ---- are equally significant.
 
In his opinion, the forum demonstrated its importance 
by bringing together public officials, academics and 
professionals, to generate common understanding
 and develop solutions based on African realities.
 
«By deepening cooperation between our democratic 
institutions, we strengthen... not only our country, 
but also the collective resilience of our region», 
he said.
 
For his part, the director of the Peace and Security 
Division of the African entity, Abebe Muluneh, 
addressed the need to strengthen genuine
democratic institutions --- to guarantee 
peace and security.... in the region.
 
The Director General of African Affairs of the Ministry of 
Foreign Affairs of Ethiopia, Zerihun Abebe, spoke along 
the same lines, by highlighting the fundamental role 
of ensuring good governance - to achieve lasting 
peace and security in the region.
 
Among the objectives of the IGAD Governance Forum, under
 the theme «The role of national democratic institutions in 
promoting peace and security», they include sharing 
experiences and promoting best practices in 
democracy, decision-making, elections and 
human rights.
 
 
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South Africa's tax service ---- 
announces record collection
November 12th, 10:41am
 (Prensa Latina) 
 
The South African Revenue Service (SARS) today, announced a
net collection equivalent to 48.3 billion dollars - in the first half 
of the fiscal year, exceeding official projections by 940 million.
 
The tax agency also expressed its support for the Medium-Term 
Budget Policy Statement presented by Finance Minister Enoch 
Godongwana after confirming the solid results obtained 
between April and September.
 
Gross income amounted to 60.5 billion dollars, 
with reimbursements of 12.2 billion.
 
In this regard, Commissioner Edward Kieswetter described the 
fiscal framework as «a clear and pragmatic roadmap» and 
reaffirmed the institutional commitment to efficient tax 
administration, based on regulatory compliance and 
operational innovation. Almost 50 percent of the
favorable performance was directly attributed 
to oversight initiatives.
 
In this context, compliance programs generated six thousand 
880 million dollars, showing an interannual increase, while
 the recovery of tax debts reached two thousand 460 
million, with an increase of 7.5 percent.
 
On the other hand, the corporate income tax registered eight 
thousand 600 million dollars, exceeding estimates by 246 
million. That 9.5 percent growth was driven by key 
sectors such as mining and finance, despite the 
challenges facing mining ---- due to the fall in 
international prices of products, such as 
palladium, iron ore and coal.
 
Minister Godongwana also announced that he had revised 
the estimate of net tax revenue for 2025, placing it at 
$104.8 billion.
 
Withdrawals from the «Two Funds» pension system generated
 a tax base of 272 million dollars, out of a total withdrawn of 
951 million.
 
In addition... domestic VAT totaled the equivalent of 15.3 billion 
dollars, with a year-on-year increase of 7.8%, exceeding the
projections. However, import VAT recorded a lower 
performance than expected ---- with an under-
execution of 193 million, linked to lower 
than anticipated growth in the value 
of imports.
 
To consolidate these advances, the Ministry of Finance 
allocated an additional $392 million to SARS 
for the period 2025-2028.
 
Kieswetter reaffirmed the mission of building a modern and 
reliable institution, stressing that domestic resource 
mobilization is fundamental to fiscal sovereignty, 
given that about 90% of public spending 
is financed by taxes.
 
 
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Humanitarian crisis 
persists in Sudan
November 11th, 12:21pm
(Prensa Latina) 
 
Displaced people increased in the Sudanese city of El Fasher, 
North Darfur, where ethnic violence and extreme insecurity 
are recorded, a humanitarian entity denounced today.
 
The director general of the International Organization for Migration
 (IOM), Amy Pope, warned that the crisis in El Fasher is the direct 
result of almost 18 months of siege of that area, in which the 
national Army and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces
 (RSF) confront each other.
 
According to the official, in the district, currently controlled by the 
RSF, numerous families lack access to essential supplies, with 
violence unleashed in the area.
 
The IOM itself estimates that the intense bombings and ground 
attacks in El Fasher and its surroundings have already 
caused the exodus of around 90,000 civilians, 
reported the Sudan Tribune digital portal.
 
Humanitarian entities, also consider that nearly 39,000 people left 
the province of North Kordofan from October 26 to 9 of this month 
as a result of armed clashes between enemy forces.
 
Representatives of the European Union explained in recent days, 
for their part, that members of the RSF, whose leader is General 
Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo, committed atrocities in El Fahsher, 
ranging to acts of sexual violence.
 
 
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Quality system certification 
strengthens Ethiopia's 
cyberspace 
November 11th, 12:15pm
(Prensa Latina) 
 
The Quality Management System certification granted to 
the Information Network Security Administration (INSA) 
of Ethiopia ---- will strengthen its efforts to prevent 
cyberattacks, an official source stated today.
 
This was expressed by the president of the Permanent 
Committee on Foreign Relations and Peace Affairs of 
the House of People's Representatives (Parliament), 
Dima Noggo, during an event to deliver the 
accreditation, specifically.... 
ISO 9001:2015.
 
Noggo noted that they expect institutions to provide 
adequate services... while meeting essential 
standards in their respective fields.
 
He emphasized that INSA must fulfill its national 
responsibility by further intensifying efforts to 
protect the country ---- from all types of 
cyber attacks.
 
The Director General of the Administration, Tigist Hamid, 
stated that, due to the constantly evolving nature of 
cybersecurity, they are continually working on 
implementing measures appropriate to
the 
current situation.
 
Hamid explained that the institution provides quality services 
in the sector and carries out important actions to maintain 
this level and achieve international competitiveness. 
Likewise, he added, they continually modernize 
systems to improve customer satisfaction.
 
For her part, the general director of the Ethiopian Conformity 
Assessment Company, Meaza Abera, highlighted that 
institutions that comply with international 
standards, contribute to safeguarding 
national interests.
 
Abera reported that its organization provides 
internationally recognized standards, for 
entities that meet these requirements.
 
The recognition obtained by INSA will allow it to further 
strengthen its work to prevent possible cyber attacks 
and damage to the country.
 
Meanwhile, the director general of the Ethiopian Standards 
Institute, Meseret Bekele, stated that meeting the quality 
standard will also help the African nation to be more 
competitive globally.
 
The Quality Management Systems certification is designed for 
accrediting organizations that wish to provide internationally 
recognized validation to entities seeking to demonstrate 
their commitment to customer satisfaction and 
continuous improvement.
 
 
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South Africa tests first local
 oral cholera vaccine
November 11th, 11:45am
(Prensa Latina) 
 
The biotechnology company Biovac began clinical trials for 
the first oral cholera vaccine developed and manufactured 
entirely on South African soil, after receiving the 
corresponding regulatory authorization.
 
According to the Ministry of Health, this milestone positions the 
southern nation as the first on the continent to dominate the 
entire production chain of this immunogen, crucial for 
confronting epidemic outbreaks.
 
At the presentation event, held at the Chris Hani 
Baragwanath Academic Hospital, in Soweto, 
Health Minister Aaron Motsoaledi described 
the progress as an “historic achievement” 
for South Africa and all of Africa.
 
The senior official stressed that the ability to locally manufacture 
a vaccine from start to finish strengthens the response to health 
emergencies and regional self-sufficiency.
 
The initiative aligns with the African Union's goal of producing 
60 percent of the vaccines the continent uses by 2030, a 
significant jump from at least one percent today.
 
The South African Medical Research Council (SAMRC) 
is coordinating the trial, which will compare Biovac's 
vaccine with the one already prequalified by the 
World Health Organization, Euvichol Plus.
 
The Scientific Director of the SAMRC, Glenda Gray, guaranteed 
that the trials will be carried out under strict standards of 
good clinical practice, with the highest priority being 
the safety of the participants.
 
The project is supported by international foundations such as 
the Gates Foundation and the Wellcome Trust. If the trials 
are successful, the vaccine is expected to be approved 
for use in Africa..... around 2028.
 
 
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Spain signs a declaration of complaint
 regarding the situation in Sudan
November 11th, 11:43am
(Prensa Latina) 
 
Spain signed today, together with several countries, a Joint 
Declaration that expresses “deep alarm over reports of 
systematic violence against the civilian population
 in Sudan”.
 
According to official sources, after the fall of El Fasher into the 
hands of the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) and the escalation 
of the conflict in North Darfur and Kordofan, the situation 
has worsened in that African territory.
 
The text of condemnation is endorsed by the ministers of Foreign 
Affairs and senior officials of Spain, Germany, Australia, Belgium, 
Canada, EU Commission, Denmark, Slovakia, Slovenia, Estonia, 
Ireland, Iceland, Luxembourg, Norway, New Zealand, the
Netherlands, the UK, and Sweden.
 
In addition, it has the support of Austria, Croatia, 
Czechia, Cyprus, Finland, Latvia, Poland, 
Portugal, Romania and Switzerland.
 
Deliberate attacks on civilians, ethnically motivated mass 
killings, conflict-related sexual violence, using hunger as 
a method of war and the obstruction of humanitarian 
access, constitute abominable violations of 
international humanitarian law, the 
document stated.
 
He announced that if these acts are confirmed, they constitute 
war crimes and crimes against humanity in accordance with 
international law.
 
“We condemn all atrocities in the strongest terms, and demand an 
immediate end to the violence. We recognize the important work
 of documenting the nature of the violations committed by the 
RSF in El Fasher”, the Declaration stated.
 
Likewise, he demanded an end to impunity - and ensuring 
accountability. Protection and justice for the Sudanese 
people are not only a legal obligation, they are also 
an urgent moral imperative, he said.
 
 
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President of Angola called to work
 for socio-economic development 
November 11th, 11:42am
(Prensa Latina) 
 
The president of Angola, Joao Lourenco, today, called on Angolans
- to work together to consolidate the economy and socioeconomic 
development of the country, during the event celebrating 50
years of independence.
 
In front of a Republic Square with around 10 thousand people and 
guests from various countries, including 11 heads of State and 
Government, the president urged ---- not to allow partisan 
disputes and contests to consume much of the time 
and energy required ----- to face challenges.
 
Lourenço took advantage of the moment.. to recount the history of
 this half century, since the liberation from Portuguese colonialism 
on November 11, 1975, the tenacious fight for the preservation of
 national sovereignty and territorial integrity, until 27 years ---- of 
armed conflict, and the achievement of peace on April 4, 2002.
 
“Now that peace has been achieved, and the conditions for 
effective national reconciliation have been created, let us 
take advantage of this unique opportunity to build 
together an inclusive society, with equal 
opportunities for all citizens”, said 
the president.
 
He recognized that the challenges are enormous and complex, 
so it is necessary to focus on initiatives that contribute to 
solving the problems that the country still faces, such as 
investment in education and teaching to accelerate the 
reduction of illiteracy rates and the incorporation of 
children into the educational system.
 
“We must all do more ------ and raise awareness that progress and 
development do not come only from the actions of governments, 
but from the collective combined efforts of the whole society”, 
the president insisted, calling for strengthening the private 
and cooperative sector, and diversifying the economy.
 
In his message to the nation regarding the anniversary, the head 
of state commented on the priority given after the war --- to the 
rehabilitation of key infrastructure for development, and the 
fight against hunger, poverty and social inequalities.
 
He mentioned in particular, energy production, the construction 
of health centres, road construction and the demining process, 
which continues with the ambition of declaring Angola mine-
free ..in the next two years.
 
“We continue to work on reforms --- to continually improve 
the business environment, making it more conducive to 
attracting foreign direct investment, diversifying our 
economy and increasing the supply of goods and 
services for consumption, all this in order to 
guarantee the social well-being of our 
population”, said the president.
 
He pointed to the relevance of the Lobito Corridor project, 
while on the diplomatic level, he alluded to the Angolan 
presidency of the African Union this year, the defense 
of multilateralism ------ and the reform of the United 
Nations system, especially its Security Council.
 
Lourenço advocated for the peaceful resolution of existing 
global conflicts and addressed other problems, such as 
climate change and the rise of terrorism.
 
Likewise, he thanked on behalf of the Angolan people “all 
the friends and partners of Angola”, and expressed deep 
gratitude to all the countries, citizens and foreign 
organizations for the invaluable and decisive 
support provided to the people --- in their
fight for victory and the consolidation 
of their independence and 
sovereignty.
 
 
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Malian Army dismantles 
operational base of 
radical group
November 11th, 10:47am
(Prensa Latina) 
 
The Malian armed forces reported today that...... after air attacks 
against targets of terrorist groups in the Soribougou area, in the 
Kita region, they neutralized extremists ---- and dismantled an 
enemy operational base.
 
A statement from the General Staff of the Armed Forces, also 
indicated that after exchanges of fire with armed elements 
in the vicinity of Bamako, the country's capital -- army 
troops seized various means from them -- including 
4 motorcycles, 2 portable radios, and oil cans.
 
The General Staff also reported that, in another operation, a 
military checkpoint intercepted a truck transporting 40 
new tricycles into the area.. apparently destined for 
radical elements, the Malijet digital portal said.
 
As a result of the armed actions against the insurgent formations, 
the General Staff reaffirmed to the citizens the firm commitment 
of the Armed Forces, supported by the transitional government, 
to preserve the security of people, and their property, in Mali.
 
Last Sunday, the African Union expressed concern about the rapid 
deterioration of security in Mali due to the violent actions of the 
Al-Qaeda branch, and the Support Group for Islam.
 
Radical formations, in addition to kidnapping people, have 
been blocking the passage of fuel in Malian areas since 
last September by attacking convoys of oil trucks, 
which forced the closure of businesses 
and schools.
 
 
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Djibouti and Pakistan evaluated 
strengthening their trade links
November 11th, 9:46am
(Prensa Latina) 
 
The strengthening of trade, focused talks between the president 
of the Djibouti Ports and Free Zones Authority, Aboubaker Omar 
Hadi, and Pakistan's ambassador here, Aqsa Nawaz, the local 
news agency reported today.
 
Discussions focused on the creation of new sea and air routes 
linking both countries, with the aim of accelerating the flow 
of goods and boosting private investment.
 
The Pakistani port of Gwadar, directly connected to Central Asia, 
would allow, according to the parties, to transport products to 
Djibouti between four and five days, a competitive period 
for regional trade.
 
Hadi proposed the establishment of business-to-business 
economic forums --- and encouraged the participation of
airlines in Islamabad to improve business connectivity.
 
Likewise, he suggested the creation of a regional rice 
distribution centre within the Djiboutian International 
Free Trade Zone to strengthen food security in East 
Africa. «More than 200 thousand tons of rice......
already transit through Djibouti every year»,
 he revealed.
 
He specified that six Pakistani companies currently operate 
in local ports and free zones and invited other investors to 
follow suit by promoting the strengths of the CAF (Cost 
model, Insurance and Cargo), which allows operators 
to pre-position their goods on the spot.
 
Once a product reaches 25% added value, it can be certified 
“Made in Djibouti” with the right to tax benefits and 
preferential access to the Common Market for 
Eastern and Southern Africa (Comesa), 
the official stated.
 
For its part, Nawaz welcomed “the notable progress made 
by Djibouti -- in the development of its port and logistics 
infrastructure”, underscoring that the country “now 
stands out as a strategic crossroads between 
Africa, the Middle East and Asia”.
 
 
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Djiboutian Foreign Minister
 ...received a UN special
 envoy for the region
November 10th, 11:08am
(Prensa Latina) 
 
Djibouti Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation, 
Abdoulkader Houssein Omar, today received the special envoy 
of the Secretary-General of the United Nations for the Horn 
of Africa, Guang Cong, on a regional tour.
 
As revealed by the Foreign Ministry, on its social network X 
account, both parties reviewed the latest events regarding 
security in the region, as well as other topics of 
common interest.
 
Cong praised Djibouti's leadership role, in his capacity 
as president.. of the Intergovernmental Authority on
 Development, in preserving peace and security.
 
Omar, for his part, reiterated his firm 
commitment to stability in the 
Horn of Africa.
 
The Chinese diplomat took office last July with 
the mandate to promote peace, stability and 
cooperation in the region.
 
 
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South Africa --- will demand 
effective climate financing
 at COP30
November 10th, 10:46am
(Prensa Latina) 
 
South Africa will advocate during COP30 that began here 
today, for the materialization of the 1.3 trillion dollars in 
climate financing ----- promised to developing nations.
 
The national delegation, led by the Minister of Forests, 
Fisheries and Environment, Dion George ---- will also 
prioritize the completion of the Global Adaptation 
Goal through the Belém Work Programme, and 
ensure that the Loss and Damage Fund 
benefits the most vulnerable.
 
On the occasion, George stated that the event must generate 
tangible results for the population and the planet. “Each 
decision in Belém must have ---- a clear execution, 
financing and accountability plan. Communities 
suffering from the daily reality of climate 
change cannot wait any longer”, 
he stressed.
 
COP30, which runs until November 21st, brings together 
government, business and civil society leaders against 
a backdrop of record global temperatures and 
extreme weather events.
 
George is expected to co-chair adaptation negotiations with 
Jochen Flasbarth, German Secretary of State for Economic 
Cooperation and Development, at the event. “Adaptation 
is about building resilience. It's how we prepare for the 
storms, droughts and rising seas..... that are already 
transforming our world”, he explained.
 
The debates will seek to agree on a set of global indicators 
to measure real progress in this matter. “We must be able 
to track our success and hold ourselves accountable. 
Without measurable results ------ there can be no 
credibility”, the owner warned.
 
Although he acknowledged pressures on global cooperation, 
he reaffirmed his country's commitment to multilateralism. 
“No nation can face this crisis alone. Together we can 
find fair, practical and lasting solutions”, concluded
 the minister.
 
The conference will also assess progress on critical financial 
commitments made at COP29 and review new nationally 
determined contributions (NDCs), in the race to keep 
warming --- below 1.5 degrees Celsius.
 
 
 
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Debt --- compromises Africa's 
development, UA denounced
November 10th, 10:33am
(Prensa Latina) 
 
The African Union (AU) denounced today that the weight of
 an unsustainable debt and the constant penalties of the 
international financial system, beyond the control of 
the continent, compromise human development 
and fail to sustain growth.
 
AU Commission Chairman Mahmoud Ali Youssouf speaking at
 the G20-Africa High Level Dialogue on Debt Sustainability, 
Capital Cost and Financing Reforms, said that its central 
theme “Solidarity, Equality and Sustainability” could not
 be more timely, or more aligned with the continental 
vision of the 2063 Agenda: The Africa We Want.
 
Youssouf warned that rising debt is both a symptom 
and a cause of Africa's financial constraints.
 
“Despite our efforts to maintain fiscal discipline and push for 
reforms, the continent's debt continues to rise, mainly due 
to the high cost of credit and limited access to financing 
on favorable terms”, he emphasized.
 
He revealed that ------ in 2024 alone, service payments for that 
commitment exceeded $70 billion, consuming an increasing 
proportion of public revenue and reducing the fiscal margin.
 
Likewise, he reported that many African governments currently 
allocate more resources to debt service than to investment in 
human development, and approximately 57 percent of the 
population lives in countries where this situation 
exceeds social spending.
 
The chairman of the AU Commission stated that Africa's public 
debt grew from approximately $120 billion in 1990 to nearly 
$1.8 trillion today, which represents approximately two 
thirds of the continent's Gross Domestic Product.
 
Meanwhile, he continued, rising debt service costs are diverting 
scarce resources into weak economies with annual growth of
 just three to four percent.
 
In his opinion, the high-level dialogue occurs in a context in 
which African economies face a complex environment, 
marked by persistent inflation, climate crises, 
geopolitical tensions and limited access 
to capital.
 
The G20, as the main platform for global economic cooperation, 
has both the mandate and the moral responsibility to lead the 
transformation of this architecture, he stressed.
 
He recognized that, under the South African Presidency, the Group 
took important steps to strengthen Africa's voice. The creation 
of the African Expert Panel is a clear sign of intent: moving 
from consultation to co-creation, from inclusion, to real 
influence, he added.
 
He highlighted that the meeting offers the opportunity to 
challenge long-held assumptions, identify concrete 
solutions and develop an agenda for more 
equitable access to finance and 
meaningful reform.
 
 
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President Ramaphosa demands that
-- the G20 reduce global inequality
November 10th, 9:54am
(Prensa Latina) 
 
South African President Cyril Ramaphosa today urged 
the Group of 20 to act urgently to significantly 
reduce global inequalities, that threaten 
global stability and prosperity.
 
In his weekly communication to the nation, the president, 
who currently chairs that group, warned that the deep 
wealth gap puts democracy at risk and slows down 
inclusive economic growth.
 
He warned that the richest 10 percent of the population 
concentrates more than half of global income and 
74 percent of total wealth.
 
“These massive disparities are unfair - and condemn billions 
to poverty. Inequality is harmful for everyone. It makes the 
world less stable, fuels conflicts and undermines 
democracy”, said the Head of State.
 
As part of his presidency, Ramaphosa formed an Extraordinary 
Committee of Independent Experts on Global Inequality, led 
by Nobel Prize winner in Economics Joseph Stiglitz. This 
group presented a pioneering report --- with key 
recommendations --- that the G20 will 
evaluate for the first time in 
its history.
 
Among the proposals, the creation of a permanent international 
panel on inequality stands out, following the model of the 
Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC). 
This body would measure trends and advise 
governments on effective policies.
 
The report also identifies monopolies and anti-competitive 
business practices, as key drivers of inequality. It also 
underlines the need to promote debt sustainability, 
especially for developing economies, where 
interest payments stifle public spending 
and growth.
 
In his letter, Ramaphosa highlighted that South Africa already 
implements measures aligned with the report, such as a 
progressive tax system, a national minimum wage, 
subsidized health and a robust social safety net.
 
The South African president, finally, reiterated his call to 
reform the global financial architecture and urged 
multilateral development banks to adopt an 
agenda aimed at reducing inequalities. 
 
The document also proposes - that countries develop 
National Inequality Reduction Plans with clear goals.
 
The President is confident that the analysis, which offers 
“a credible roadmap”, get due attention ahead of the 
G20 Leaders Summit scheduled to take place in 
Johannesburg... later this month.
 
 
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New application will improve access 
to medicines and health in Ethiopia 
November 10th, 9:45am
(Prensa Latina) 
 
The Ethiopian Ministry of Health today launched Teninete, 
a new mobile application designed to improve access to 
medicines and expand information services, as part of 
the digital transformation implemented in the sector.
 
During the presentation held within the framework of the 
Digital Health Conference and Exhibition based at the 
Addis Ababa Science Museum, Ethiopian President 
Taye Atske-Selassie, highlighted --- that the 
government's efforts - to modernize the
health services are now bearing fruit.
 
“Effective work has been done not only to prevent diseases, 
but also to treat them”, said Selassie, emphasizing that 
new digital tools will allow citizens to receive efficient 
benefits, both equitable - and high quality.
 
For her part, Health Minister Mekdes Daba described the 
launch as an important step in modernizing Ethiopia's 
health sector.
 
Daba noted that the application allows citizens to access 
reliable health information, locate medications, and 
connect with services, without having to travel.
 
He emphasized: that digital health is essential to 
achieve universal health coverage and build 
a solid system.
 
The Teninete app is integrated with two key national services: 
Lebego, a modern ambulance dispatch system, and the free 
952 call centre, for health information and advice.
 
Together, they are expected to improve emergency response, 
streamline healthcare delivery, and expand equitable 
access to healthcare across the country.
 
The Ethiopian minister added that the development of this 
initiative.... responds to Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed's 
guidelines: to facilitate communities' access to 
medicines through digital innovation and will 
be implemented throughout the country.
 
Senior government officials attended the ceremony, 
including Addis Ababa Mayor Adanech Abiebie, 
regional leaders, Prime Minister's Office press 
secretary Billene Seyoum, and other guests.
 
The Digital Health Conference and Exhibition will meet for two 
days under the motto “Digital health to save lives: Improving 
access to medical information services” and includes an 
exhibition dedicated to showing local solutions related 
to the sector.
 
 
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President of the Congo in Angola 
for independence celebrations 
November 10th, 8:44am
 (Prensa Latina) 
 
The president of the Republic of the Congo, Denis Sassou-
N'Guesso, arrived in Luanda today to participate in the 
central event for the 50th anniversary of Angola's 
independence.
 
The president of the neighbouring country is one of the 40 
personalities, that the Angolan Government decided to 
recognize with the commemorative medal, for the 50 
years of liberation from colonialism -- in the Honour 
Class, taking into account the role of the so-called 
Congo-Brazzaville --------- in the fight against the 
Portuguese metropolis.
 
The neighbouring nation -- was a meeting and training point
for the guerrillas who, after February 4, 1961 -- faced the 
colonialists -- and it played a fundamental role until the
proclamation of independence on November 11, 1975.
 
Sassou-N'Guesso did not receive the decoration on November 6 
because he was in Brazil for the 30th Conference of the Parties 
on Climate Change (COP30), therefore, it is expected that 
during his stay in Angola, he will receive the award.
 
Angolan President João Lourenço, commented during the medal 
ceremony that the Class of Honour was awarded to heads of 
State and former heads of State and Government ------ of 
countries whose role and contributions were decisive 
for the success of the national liberation struggle.
 
“This is a gesture of recognition and gratitude --- to these peoples 
and countries for their invaluable support to the Angolan people 
at different times in our history, but also a way to immortalize 
these historical periods, so that present and future 
generations know and exalt them”, he said.
 
In Luanda all conditions are created for tomorrow's celebration of 
the 50 years of independence, an event in which the presence of 
10 thousand people and 45 foreign delegations... is expected.
 

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Angolan religious leaders..... hold a 
service in honour of independence
November 8th, 10:26am
(Prensa Latina) 
 
The November 11 Stadium in Luanda is hosting an ecumenical 
service to commemorate the 50th anniversary of Angola's 
independence, with an expected attendance of 
some 50,000 worshippers.
 
Under the theme “Angola 50 Years of National Independence: 
Jubilee in Christ,” the event is part of the official 
commemoration program, and therefore, 
key figures from the government and 
political spheres are expected 
to participate.
 
The Angolan Inter-Church Commission, responsible for 
coordinating the liturgy, stated that the stadium was 
prepared to receive attendees, three hours prior to
 the start.
 
Buses have been arranged to depart from various locations in
 Luanda and the provinces of Icolo and Bengo to transport 
those wishing to attend the ceremony.
 
According to the organizers, the religious community will unite 
in Thanksgiving to ask for blessings upon the country, reflect 
on its history, and promote unity among all Angolans.
 
Among the denominations participating in the service are those 
belonging to the Council of Christian Churches in Angola, the 
Episcopal Conference of Angola and São Tome, the 
Evangelical Alliance of Angola, and the Angolan 
Christian Forum, plus independent churches.
 
Security and medical care measures have also been arranged 
at the stadium, taking into account the expected number of 
attendees and the extended duration of the service,
which 
is expected to last more than two hours.
 
 
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South Africa will boost its 
agricultural sector with 
a roadmap
November 8th, 10:18am
(Prensa Latina) 
 
The South African government, in collaboration with the FAO,
is designing a roadmap for Science, Technology, and 
Innovation (STI) to transform its agricultural sector, 
address food insecurity, and adapt to the 
climate crisis.
 
The strategic initiative, developed by the Ministry of Science, 
Technology, and Innovation, seeks to overcome historical 
obstacles such as high production costs, unfair 
competition in markets, rural poverty, and 
the effects of droughts and erratic 
weather patterns.
 
According to the Ministry, the plan aims to promote high-value 
crops and livestock, expand opportunities for women and 
youth in rural areas, and strengthen nutritional security 
through sustainable technologies.
 
The ultimate goal is to build an inclusive, resilient, and 
competitive agri-food system. The project aligns with 
South Africa’s Ten-Year Science, Technology, and 
Innovation Plan 2022–2032 and the FAO’s 
Strategic Framework 2022–2031 to 
promote what the international 
organization calls -- the “Four 
Best”: improved production, 
nutrition, the environment 
--- and living conditions.
 
Furthermore, according to a ministerial statement, it 
will directly contribute to achieving the Sustainable 
Development Goals on Zero Hunger; Industry, 
Innovation and Infrastructure; and 
Climate Action.
 
 
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AU congratulates re-elected 
presidents in Ivory Coast 
and Tanzania
November 8th, 10:18am
(Prensa Latina) 
 
The Chairman of the African Union Commission (AUC), 
Mahmoud Ali Youssouf, congratulated the re-elected 
leaders of Cote d'Avoire, Alassane Ouattara, and 
Tanzania, Samia Suluhu Hassan.
 
The AUC Chairperson expressed his appreciation for the 
leaders’ victories and reaffirmed the African Union’s 
commitment to supporting these countries in their 
efforts to consolidate democratic governance, 
stability, and sustainable development.
 
Youssouf praised the Ivorian people’s participation in the 
elections and the work of the relevant institutions in 
conducting the process. He also encouraged all 
political and social actors to maintain their 
commitment to peace, dialogue, and 
national cohesion.
 
Regarding Tanzania, he deeply regretted the loss of life 
during the post-election protests ..and expressed his 
sincere condolences to the families of the victims.
 
The President of the AUC stressed the need to respect 
fundamental rights and freedoms, including the right 
to peaceful assembly and expression, and urged 
the authorities to safeguard these rights within 
the framework of the law.
 
He also called on citizens to exercise their 
rights..... peacefully and responsibly.
 
 
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China-Africa strategic alliance, 
topic of the week in Ethiopia
November 8th, 10:16am
(Prensa Latina) 
 
The strategic alliance with China and the push to industrialize 
and modernize Ethiopia and Africa in general were the focus 
of a seminar ----- that set the agenda for the week that 
concludes today.
 
Under the theme ----- “China Supports Africa’s Industrialization: 
Promoting Green, Coordinated, and Sustainable Development,”
 the Ethiopia News Agency organized the event that brought 
together high-ranking officials and experts.... to discuss 
strengthening cooperation between the two sides.
 
Simenew Keskis, advisor to the Ethiopian Ministry of Innovation 
and Technology, noted that Chinese President Xi Jinping’s 
initiative... to support the continent’s industrialization 
represents a key moment for greater integration 
and modernization.
 
Keskis emphasized that industrial development is not only an 
economic priority for Addis Ababa, but also a fundamental 
element of the nation’s aspirations for prosperity and 
self-reliance.
 
“For us, sustainable industrialization is the only sure path to 
creating high-value jobs and driving innovation, which will 
ultimately lead our economy to achieve high-income 
status,” he stated.
 
He highlighted the benefits of cooperation with Beijing, 
including investments in essential capital, technology, 
and expertise, which have enabled job creation and 
contributed to the country’s industrialization.
 
 
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Fasil Palace in Ethiopia 
inaugurated after a 
year in repair
November 7th, 12:38pm
(Prensa Latina) 
 
Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed today inaugurated the Fasil Palace 
complex in Gondar, the former imperial capital of Ethiopia,
 after a year-long restoration process that restored its 
beauty and accessibility.
 
Ahmed commented on his social network account X that the 
work included the repair of the structures of the property, 
the improvement of trails and other key actions with the 
use of traditional materials -- such as cedar and wanza 
wood, to preserve the authentic character of the site.
 
Visitor facilities were also significantly improved, with a 
new tourist information centre, modern public toilets, 
optimized lighting and security systems.
 
Other iconic monuments, such as the palaces of Emperors 
Fasil, Yohannes I and Eyasu I - along with nearby historic
 bridges, baths and gates, were meticulously renovated.
 
A total of 40,000 square metres of the site were planted 
with ornamental plants, creating a more welcoming 
environment for visitors.
 
Furthermore, the Ethiopian head of government, 
accompanied by senior officials, toured the 
Megech Irrigation Development Project in 
Gondar, a key initiative aimed at 
increasing agricultural 
productivity in 
the region.
 
The work covers a total area of 870 hectares and is 
expected to benefit approximately 17,000 hectares 
of land, Ahmed said on the same digital platform.
 
He confirmed that the project reached an important 
stage with the successful completion of a key 
milestone: the diversion of the river.
 
 
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Ethiopia elected member of the 
UNESCO Executive Council
November 7th, 12:58pm
(Prensa Latina) 
 
Ethiopia was elected a member of the Executive Council 
of UNESCO during the 43rd General Conference of that 
organization that meets in Samarkand, Uzbekistan, 
fana Media Corporation highlighted today.
 
The Executive Council -- is one of the three constitutional 
bodies of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and 
Cultural Organization (UNESCO), together with the 
General Conference and the Secretariat, and is 
selected by the Member States in the 
General Conference.
 
The election of Ethiopia, provides the opportunity to promote 
national interests, as well as those of Africa, on multilateral 
platforms, in line with the mission and objectives of that 
UN specialized agency.
 
Among the functions of the Council are the review of the work 
program and the budget proposals presented by the director
 general and he submits them with recommendations 
for approval.
 
The Council has 58 member countries, each with a four-year 
mandate. Ethiopia will work in coordination and solidarity 
with other members to achieve common goals during its
 mandate, which extends until 2029, the source said.
 
Delegations from 181 countries participate in the high-level 
meeting from October 30 to November 13, in debates 
focused on topics such as the defense of peace, 
multilateralism, and solidarity and
 international cooperation.
 
The agenda highlights issues such as the future of education, 
the role of new technologies in the teaching-educational 
process, their impact on development, the importance 
of culture and heritage as vectors of identity and 
unity, and the need for scientific cooperation.
 
Other topics will also be addressed, such as the fight against 
disinformation and hate speech, as well as the examination 
of a new legal instrument on neuro-technology, which is 
expected to be adopted by consensus.
 
 
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They award.. national awards 
for Culture & Arts in Angola
November 7th, 12:17pm
(Prensa Latina) 
 
The Ministry of Culture of Angola today announced the winning 
personalities of the 2025 National Prize for Culture and Arts, 
during a press conference at the Palácio de Ferro 
in Luanda.
 
The president of the jury, the pianist María Ramos, highlighted the 
excellence of the figures recognized with the award, that in the 
Literature category it was decided to give it posthumously to 
the poet and writer António Jacinto (1924-1991), who was 
founder of the Writers' Union and Minister of Culture.
 
In Music, the award was given to the composer Rosita Palma, 
considered one of the most brilliant in the country's history 
with songs sung by various performers; while in Theatre 
he was received by the International Theatre Circuit 
with the project “Culture and Dance for all”, by 
choreographer Tony Amado.
 
At the award ceremony, scheduled for November 20, stylist 
Elisabeth dos Santos will also be recognized in Visual and 
Plastic Arts; and in Cinema and Audio-visual the award 
went to the documentary series “El Proceso”, by 
directors Hélder Filipe and Renata Torres.
 
The work “Angola: from before its creation by the Portuguese 
until their exodus due to our creation”, by the writer Carlos 
Manuel, she was the winner in the Human and Social 
Sciences category.
 
The president of the jury highlighted -- that this year, where the 
award is dedicated to the 50 years of Angolan independence,
 the award-winning personalities embody the best of the 
country's creative and research work.
 
 
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They release the crew of a ship 
held by pirates off Somalia
November 7th, 11:26am
(Prensa Latina) 
 
The crew of the Maltese-flagged ship, attacked by alleged 
pirates the day before off the Somali coast, was released 
today by an EU naval mission.
 
As reported by the naval group called “Atalanta”, the 24 
members of the crew of the ship Hellas Aphrodite were 
released this Friday in an operation led by the Spanish 
Navy frigate Victoria, along with air resources, and a
special operations team.
 
It was also specified that no injuries or fatalities were reported 
during the action in which media from other countries also 
cooperated, and that the armed group that took the ship 
left it ...before the arrival of troops from the “Atalanta”.
 
The Hellas Aphrodite, flying the Maltese flag, which was 
transporting gasoline from India to South Africa, was 
detained this Thursday by an armed group off the 
coast of Somalia.
 
Somali pirate attacks reached their peak in 2011, with 237 hits, 
through which the attackers earned.... nearly $107 million.
 
They caused damage estimated at seven billion dollars, and 
since then they have experienced a decrease, due to the 
measures adopted by the shipping companies.
 
The so-called ship hijacking industry in the Horn of Africa area 
was characterized as a large business whose income went to 
accounts in banks .....in Western Europe.
 
The threat diminished thanks to increased international 
maritime patrols, but resurfaced ------ over the past year.
 
 
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Giant South African telescope will 
celebrate 20 years of discoveries
November 7th, 10:30am
(Prensa Latina) 
 
The Large South African Telescope (SALT), the largest optical 
instrument in the southern hemisphere, commemorates two 
decades of contributions to global astronomy.
 
The Vice Minister of Science, Technology and Innovation, 
Nomalungelo Gina, is expected to deliver the central 
speech next Monday the 10th, on the anniversary 
of the instrument.... located at the Sutherland 
Astronomical Observatory, in the northern 
Cape Province.
 
Named «The Giant Eye of Africa», SALT has enabled 
fundamental scientific contributions..... since its 
inauguration in 2005 -- including the discovery 
of new exo-planets, the recording of neutron 
star mergers and the observation of distant 
galaxies that reproduce the conditions of 
earth's early universe.
 
Managed by the National Research Foundation (NRF), 
the telescope maintains South Africa's international 
competitiveness in astronomy and serves as a 
central hub for the development of space 
sciences on the African continent.
 
The commemoration will bring together leading 
astronomers, international research partners, 
and scientific leaders to evaluate the impact 
of SALT on strengthening local capacities 
and inspiring.... new generations 
of researchers.
 
The telescope, among the largest in the world, in its 
category, continues to operate from the NRF-SAAO 
complex, consolidating South Africa as a cutting-
edge platform for the exploration of the cosmos 
and demonstrating Africa's capacity.... for 
astronomical research of excellence.
 
 
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Ship escapes attack attempt
 again --------- off Somali coast
November 7th, 10:16am
(Prensa Latina) 
 
A new attempted assault against a ship off the Somali coast 
was prevented today after the ship changed course, which 
allowed it to escape.
 
The Maritime Trade Operations Agency (Ukmto), attached to 
the UK's army, warned of the new incident in the same area, 
when a small boat with three people on board, apparently 
from the same group of alleged pirates responsible for 
this Thursday's attack, tried to approach the boat, 
which managed to flee, local media highlight 
here today.
 
 
 
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Sudanese army - rejects US ceasefire 
proposal, pledges to crush RSF amid 
escalating humanitarian crisis
November 6th, 7:08pm
 (PressTV)
 
The Sudanese army has rejected a US proposal for a ceasefire, 
vowing instead to intensify its fight against the so-called Rapid 
Support Forces (RSF), the country’s paramilitary group that 
now controls much of western Sudan.
 
In a statement on Thursday, the Sudanese army announced its 
rejection of a US-sponsored ceasefire initiative --- declaring its 
intention to mobilize public support to defeat the RSF militia, 
as the country sinks deeper into what rights groups call 
the world’s largest humanitarian crisis.
 
The decision came --- after an emergency meeting of the Military 
Defense Council chaired by army chief and Sovereignty Council 
President General Abdel Fattah al-Burhan, vowing to crush the 
RSF elements through a general mobilization campaign.
 
“The council has decided to rally the Sudanese people behind the 
armed forces to eliminate the rebel militias as part of the general 
mobilization and the state’s efforts to end this rebellion,” 
al-Burhan said, reaffirming the army’s determination 
to secure Sudan’s borders
 
He added that what he termed the “campaign led by the countries 
of aggression and arrogance” against Sudan and its army, “will 
break, and the people will triumph,” adding, “We are moving 
towards a near and imminent victory.”
 
Al-Burhan also promised an “imminent victory,” insisting that 
those fighting for the people ------ “will not be defeated.”
 
His remarks came just days after the RSF seized El Fasher, the 
army’s last stronghold in West Darfur, sparking reports of 
massacres and the mass exodus of civilians towards 
northern and western Darfur.
 
Since the war erupted in April 2023 between the Sudanese Armed 
Forces and the RSF, tens of thousands of civilians have been 
killed and roughly 13 million displaced, with the RSF now
 in control of nearly all five states of the Darfur region.
 
Currently, the army maintains dominance ---- over most of the 
remaining 13 states, including the capital, Khartoum, as the 
bloody conflict has fractured the African country, destroyed 
infrastructure, and paralyzed humanitarian aid efforts.
 
Amnesty International has already warned that Sudan 
has become “the largest humanitarian crisis the 
world is experiencing today.”
 
The rights group also reported that the RSF is committing 
house-to-house killings and other brutal assaults, with 
over 12 million people displaced ------- and 14 million 
children in urgent need of assistance to survive.
 
 
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Re-elected Cameroon president  
takes office - for an 8th term
November 6th, 11:44am
(Prensa Latina) 
 
The re-elected president of Cameroon, Paul Biya, 
92, took office today for a new seven-year term.
 
This will be Biya's eighth consecutive term, after 43 
years in power, and he thus becomes the longest-
serving president in the world.
 
The Cameroonian head of state achieved his 
victory in the elections held on October 12.
 
Meanwhile, the main opponent, Issa Tchiroma Bakary, 
did not accept the results and declared himself the 
true winner at the polls.
 
According to official results, Biya won with 53.7 percent 
of the vote, while Bakary only reached 35.2 percent.
 
The inauguration ceremony took place at the Parliament 
headquarters in this capital, amid various speculations 
about Biya's health --- for his few public appearances 
in recent times.
 
The current Cameroonian electoral contest was also marked
 by the conflict between the central authorities, mostly 
members of the French-speaking population, with 
the English-speaking minority, based in the 
northwest and southwest of the country.
 
 
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Ethiopia assumes production of 
essential medicines for Africa
November 6th, 11:42am
(Prensa Latina) 
 
Ethiopia has created the capacity to produce essential 
medicines that were not manufactured anywhere else 
in Africa... a position that satisfies domestic demand 
and supplies the pharmaceutical market in general, 
an official source revealed today.
 
A statement from the Qilinto Special Economic Zone (SEZ)
revealed that this initiative is part of Addis Ababa's
comprehensive strategy - to strengthen local 
pharmaceutical production.
 
In this sense, national companies are authorized to operate 
within the EEZ, where the facilities produce drugs, 
diagnostic tools, medical equipment and 
packaging for marketing.
 
The president of the Ethiopian Association of Manufacturers of 
Pharmaceutical Products 7 Medical Supplies, Tadesse Teferi, 
told Fana Media Corporation that several factories are 
already operational, while others .....completed their 
construction and are preparing to start production.
 
Teferi explained that government policy incentives were crucial 
to boosting the sector's growth, offering opportunities that do 
not exist in many other countries.
 
Creating strong market links is expected to further encourage 
investment in the pharmaceutical sector, he continued.
 
For his part -- the deputy director of the Qilinto Special Economic 
Zone, Misker Mamo, reported that they house 28 manufacturers, 
of which five are currently in production, the latter adjusted to
 the consumption needs of Ethiopia and the national demand 
for medicines.
 
Mamo confirmed that the ability to produce drugs that were not 
previously available in the rest of the continent ------- makes it 
possible to supply the African market and reduce spending 
by between 60 and 80 percent in foreign currency that is
intended for the payment of imports.
 
He added --- that the Ethiopian Pharmaceutical Supply Service 
currently sources 65 percent of its medicines from domestic 
manufacturers, representing a significant step towards 
local self-sufficiency.
 
 
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Russia will help Ethiopia in peaceful 
nuclear energy development 
November 6th, 11:25am
(Prensa Latina) 
 
The Russian ambassador to Ethiopia --- Evgeny Terekhin, 
reaffirmed his country's firm commitment to promoting 
bilateral cooperation in the peaceful development 
of nuclear energy, the Fana Media Corporation 
highlights today.
 
Terekhin, in statements to that media outlet, revealed that 
both parties will work together to make the development
 of this activity in Addis Ababa a reality, emphasizing 
that Moscow's extensive experience and highly 
trained professionals will help translate the 
local program, into practical results.
 
He noted that the partnership reflects the shared vision of
using science and technology to accelerate sustainable 
development .....and energy self-sufficiency. He also 
described the African nation's pursuit of nuclear 
energy as a forward-thinking step aligned with 
its broader inclusive prosperity agenda.
 
Political researcher Miftah Mohammed told the same medium 
that the reaffirmation of cooperation with Russia 
demonstrates Ethiopia's growing commitment 
to technological progress, and the growing
diversification of its energy sources.
 
Mohammed specified that the development of nuclear capacity 
would generate long-term benefits for the country: boost 
energy generation, attract investments, strengthen 
industrial growth and facilitate the transfer
of knowledge.
 
He highlighted that the Eurasian nation's proven track record 
in that sector makes it a key strategic partner for Ethiopia, 
emphasizing that the existing framework between the 
two countries ----- provides a solid foundation for its
successful implementation.
 
He also mentioned Addis Ababa's ability -- to deliver on major 
national projects, such as the Great Ethiopian Renaissance 
Dam, as evidence of its institutional readiness to manage 
complex programs.
 
The press report recalled that Ethiopia is working on the 
continued institutionalization of its nuclear energy 
ambitions by establishing the Nuclear Energy 
Commission last October, responsible for 
coordinating the peaceful use of this 
technology in the energy, industry, 
health and research sectors.
 
At the academic level, the Addis Ababa University of Science 
and Technology launched a Centre of Excellence in Nuclear 
Technology, designated as an African benchmark for 
research, training and non-energy applications.
 
During Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed's recent visit to Russia, 
an Action Plan was signed last September to advance 
the planning and eventual construction of a nuclear 
power plant, which includes a roadmap, feasibility 
study & working groups to guide implementation.
 
 
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South Africa --- denounces plundering 
of historic African natural resources
November 6th, 11:12am
(Prensa Latina) 
 
South Africa denounced here - at the First African Biodiversity 
Summit, the continued and historic-looting of the continent's 
natural resources.
 
Before leaders gathered in Botswana, the Deputy Minister of 
the Environment, Bernice Swarts described as a «brutal 
awakening» the study by economic anthropologist 
Jason Hickel that quantifies the resources 
extracted from developing economies 
between 1960 and 2021 -----------
at $152 trillion.
 
«The African continent, with a combined GDP of $2.8 trillion, 
remains the poorest by purchasing power parity, while 
advanced economies grow..... through the massive 
appropriation of our resources», stated the 
senior official.
 
On the occasion, the Vice Minister pointed out the contradiction 
of Africa facing high credit risk ratings despite a debt/GDP ratio 
of 61-64 percent, while developed economies with that index 
above 100% ----- receive stable ratings and 
preferential interest rates.
 
Swarts proclaimed the end of the era that began at the Berlin 
Conference of 1884, where the colonial powers established 
artificial borders to divide up the continent and its wealth.
 
«Today we mark the beginning of the end of that era 
of plunder», he declared --- before the delegates.
 
At the level of solutions, he emphasized that biodiversity offers 
crucial responses for climate adaptation, turning nature into 
a «beacon of hope» for continental development.
 
«We must protect our ecosystems so that they continue to 
provide essential services, building from this summit the 
determination towards self-sufficiency», said the 
South African representative.
 
The call included the imperative need for Africa ---- to innovate, 
industrialize and participate in all links of its natural resource 
value chains, applying economic models that simultaneously 
benefit populations ....and preserve nature.
 
 
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Sudanese paramilitaries say -------- 
they accept humanitarian ''truce''
November 6th, 11am
(Prensa Latina) 
 
Sudanese paramilitaries today announced their possible 
acceptance of a humanitarian truce proposed by Egypt, 
Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates (UAE), and the 
United States, through a statement reflected by 
local media.
 
Political observers highlight this Thursday that the so-called 
Rapid Support Forces (RSF) accept the ceasefire, after its 
troops made progress in the war against the Army with 
the capture of El Fasher, the last Sudanese military 
stronghold in the western region of Darfur.
 
The truce would give respite to the dying Sudanese people, 
and to the victims of countless human rights violations, 
hunger, and disease ---- and forced homelessness.
 
However, unofficial sources assured local media that the army 
will only accept a truce ----- that includes the withdrawal 
from civilian areas and the surrender of weapons
by the RSF.
 
For his part, Sudan's Defense Minister Hassan Kabroun, stated 
on Tuesday that the army will continue fighting paramilitaries, 
after the country's defense council met to study the proposal 
for a truce.
 
Meanwhile, the Secretary General of the United Nations 
(UN), Antonio Guterres, urged the warring parties to sit 
at the negotiating table ------- and put an end to this 
nightmare of violence.
 
The UN estimates.. that more than 40,000 people have died
in the war, and describes the humanitarian crisis in Sudan
as the worst in the world, which already leaves more than
14 million civilians ------- displaced from their homes.
 
 
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Investigation: links top UAE official to 
firm recruiting foreign mercenaries 
for Sudan’s RSF
November 6th, 10:58am
 (PressTV)
 
A new investigation shows that a senior Emirati official is linked to 
a firm supplying Colombian mercenaries to the so-called Rapid 
Support Forces (RSF) in Sudan, revealing further evidence of 
the United Arab Emirates (UAE)’s covert military role in
the 
African country’s bloody conflict.
 
Published on Wednesday, a new investigation by The Sentry, a 
research organization that tracks corruption, detailed how 
Ahmed Mohamed Al Humairi, the Secretary General of the 
UAE Presidential Court, founded and previously owned a 
security company that is now supplying Colombian 
militants to the RSF in Sudan.
 
The report – titled “Sudan Mercenaries Linked to Business Partner 
of Top UAE Bureaucrat” – further said that the company in 
question — Global Security Services Group (GSSG) —
is operated by Mohamed Hamdan Al Zaabi, an 
Emirati businessman and close associate 
of Al Humairi.
 
Although Al Humairi publicly divested his shares, 
he remains closely connected to the company’s 
current CEO, suggesting sustained influence.
 
“This connection to a senior Emirati government official — who 
holds a position equivalent to the White House chief of staff
— is further evidence of the high-level linkages between 
the UAE and the RSF, which has been accused of 
committing genocide in Sudan,” the 
investigative report added.
 
The report further revealed how Colombia’s ex-soldiers —
recruited by a former Colombian army officer, Álvaro 
Quijano — have been active in Darfur, alongside 
the RSF, training its forces (including child 
soldiers) ---- and even receiving drone 
training in Abu Dhabi and rotating 
through a UAE-controlled base 
in Somalia.
 
“GSSG’s role in providing Colombian fighters to serve in Darfur 
is part of a wider trend in the UAE, where foreign soldiers 
play significant roles. First, like the French Foreign 
Legion, the UAE recruits foreigners into its own 
armed forces… In addition, the UAE has been 
known to deploy fully formed mercenary
 units to fight overseas on its behalf,” 
the report noted.
 
RSF commander admits to executing 2,000 
civilians during Sudan's El Fasher takeover
 
A video has surfaced showing a Sudanese militia commander 
boasting about the execution of over 2,000 civilians during
 the RSF takeover of El Fasher in Darfur.
 
The Sentry outlined a number of reasons behind the UAE’s 
support for the RSF, including economic interests tied to 
Sudan’s gold trade that flows into Dubai, as well as the 
RSF’s usefulness as a low-cost source of mercenaries 
deployable in other regional conflicts.
 
The RSF’s recent takeover of El Fasher, during which thousands 
of civilians were killed in a matter of days, has sharply 
increased global attention -- to the UAE’s role 
in the violence.
 
Guided by its top leadership, the UAE has emerged as the key 
foreign supporter of the RSF - supplying the militia with the 
funding and military resources needed to sustain... what 
has been described as a campaign of ethnic cleansing.
 
The support is apparently not a passive endeavour but an active 
and deliberate strategy to achieve the UAE's geopolitical and 
economic objectives in the Horn of Africa, with Sudan's 
vast gold reserves and strategic Red Sea coastline 
being key prizes.
 
The UAE's involvement is so integral that Sudan filed a case at the 
International Court of Justice (ICJ) accusing the nation of being 
the driving force behind the genocide ------ and violating the 
Genocide Convention through its support for the RSF.


 
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more medals of Honour presented  
for the independence of Angola
November 6th, 2:11am
(Prensa Latina) 
 
The commemorative medals.... for the 50 years of Angola's
independence in the Honour Class will be awarded today 
to 40 national and foreign personalities, in a ceremony
 led by the Angolan president, Joao Lourenco.
 
The leaders of the Cuban Revolution, Fidel and Raúl Castro, 
are among the figures who deserved the recognition, 
posthumously, which, in this case, will be received 
by the ambassador of the Caribbean nation here, 
Oscar Leon.
 
Fidel Castro played an important role in Angola's independence,
responding in 1975 to the request for help from the president of 
the Popular Movement for the Liberation of Angola (MPLA) and 
later first president, Antonio Agostinho Neto.
 
The Angolan leader, requested Cuban military cooperation to
protect the nascent republic from those who threatened the 
freedom and integrity of Angola, to which the Caribbean 
nation responded... first, with the sending of military 
instructors ---- and then with Operation Carlota, 
until 1991 -- which mobilized over 300,000
 Cubans --- who fought in these lands.
 
Raúl Castro was then the minister of the Revolutionary Armed 
Forces, so he was closely linked to the military cooperation 
of the Caribbean nation.
 
Five other Cubans will also be recognized, this Thursday, 
with the commemorative medal for the 50th anniversary 
of independence, in this case ---- in the Peace and 
Development Class.
 
The current minister of the Army Corps General Álvaro López 
Miera, heads the list, which posthumously includes Army 
Corps General Abelardo Colomé Ibarra; Major General 
Raúl Menéndez Tomassevich; Brigadier General 
Francisco J. Cruz Bourzac, & Ernesto Tarrau.
 
In total 18 Cubans have been recognized for their contributions 
to the country's independence and development - since the 
tributes began.
 
The ceremony on November 6th is the eighth to be held and 
40 medals in the Honour Class will be awarded, 94 in the 
Independence Class... and 187 in the Peace and 
Development Class.
 
Among those included in the Independence Class, the three 
personalities who signed the Alvor Agreements in 1975 
stand out posthumously: António Agostinho Neto, for 
the MPLA; Holden Roberto for the National Front for 
the Liberation of Angola (FNLA), and Jonas 
Savimbi, of the National Union for the 
Total Independence of Angola, 
Unita.
 
In the case of Neto, considering his unique role as proclaimer of 
independence and the first president of the Republic, Lourenco 
decided to also award him the medal in the Class of Honour, 
whose ceremony will be next November 11 in the central 
event for the half century of independence.
 
More than f4,000 personalities have received 
decorations for the anniversary since April 4.
 
 
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Sudan ------ has complained to the UN 
about the participation of Ukrainian 
and other mercenaries in the SBR 
November 5th, 11pm
(Izvestia.ru)
 
Sudan has sent a complaint to the UN Security Council -- about 
the participation of foreign mercenaries in the Rapid Reaction 
Force (RRF), which includes Ukrainian militants. This was 
reported by the Sudanese ambassador to Russia, 
Mohammed Sirraj, to Izvestia.
 
"We have sent an official complaint to the UN Security Council 
regarding the presence of mercenaries in the SBR, who are 
being funded, planned, and assisted by the UAE. Most of 
the forces fighting on the SBR's side are mercenaries. 
The rebels... also used them during their attack on 
Al-Fasher. The mercenaries came, not only from 
neighbouring countries, but also from faraway 
places like Colombia and Ukraine. They were 
present in Al-Fasher - and fought alongside 
the rebels," the ambassador told 
the publication.
 
Earlier, the United Arab Emirates repeatedly denied 
information about alleged support for the SBR with 
weapons --- and their transfer of mercenaries.
 
 
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 Trump said that South Africa 
---- should no longer be a
 member of the G20
November 5th, 7:50pm
(RT.ru)
 
US President Donald Trump has expressed the opinion
------------ that South Africa no longer belongs in the G20.
 
"South Africa — it should not even be in any of the 
countries anymore, because what happened 
there is bad," RIA Novosti quotes him 
as saying.
 
He noted that there is allegedly 
a "communist tyranny" in 
South Africa.
 
Earlier, Trump said that he would not go 
to the G20 summit in the Republic of 
South Africa.
 
 
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Ethiopia and Australia - evaluated 
60 years of diplomatic relations
November 5th, 12:33pm
(Prensa Latina) 
 
Representatives of Ethiopia and Australia today analyzed long-
standing ties and exchanged views on bilateral and regional 
issues of common interest, regarding the 60th anniversary 
of the establishment of diplomatic relations.
 
The Director General for Middle East, Asia and Pacific Affairs of 
the Ethiopian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Dewano Kedir, and 
the first deputy secretary of the Middle East and Africa 
Division of the Australian Foreign Ministry, Paul 
Griffiths, led their respective delegations.
 
During the talks, both sides emphasized the importance of further 
strengthening cooperation in various sectors, including trade and 
investment, tourism, mining and agriculture, through initiatives 
such as business forums.
 
Kedir reaffirmed Ethiopia's strong interest in deepening its ties 
with Australia and encouraged mainland investors to expand 
their participation in mining, agricultural and agro-industrial 
activity, highlighting its enormous potential in these areas.
 
Likewise, he stressed the importance ----- of strengthening 
cooperation and mutual support within the framework of 
multilateral forums.
 
For his part, Griffiths praised the macroeconomic reforms that 
the African nation is carrying out, which generated notable 
progress in the national economy, as well as national 
efforts to maintain peace and stability in the region.
 
He highlighted mining governance and education 
as promising areas for future collaborations.
 
Both parties agreed on the importance of holding regular 
political consultations, exchanging official visits -- and 
studying the possibility of establishing direct flights 
between the two countries...... to continue 
strengthening their bilateral relations.
 
 
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Ethiopia and Russia addressed 
strengthening strategic 
cooperation
November 5th, 12:26pm
(Prensa Latina) 
 
Ethiopian Foreign Ministers, Gedion Timothewos and Finance 
Minister Ahmed Shide, held talks today with senior Russian 
officials ------- to strengthen their bilateral strategic and 
economic cooperation.
 
The Russian delegation was made up of the Deputy Chief of Staff 
of the Presidential Executive Office, Maxim S. Oreshkin - and the 
head of Economic Development, Maxim Reshetnikov, to address 
a wide range of issues aimed at deepening collaboration 
between both countries, the local Foreign Ministry 
reported on its social network account X.
 
During the talks, Timothewos highlighted the historic relations 
between Ethiopia and Russia ----- as well as expressing his 
gratitude for the Eurasian nation's continued support 
in various sectors.
 
He also urged Moscow to increase investment in the Ethiopian 
agricultural, manufacturing, information and communication 
technology, and mining sectors, as well as establishing 
joint ventures in fertilizer production, metallurgy and 
energy infrastructure, including nuclear and 
renewable energy projects.
 
The dialogue demonstrates Ethiopia's commitment to elevating 
its relations with Russia towards a strategic alliance focused
 on sustainable development, regional security and shared 
economic growth, the source stressed.
 
 
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Pan-African Surgical Care 
Forum meets in Ethiopia
November 5th, 12:26pm
(Prensa Latina) 
 
Innovations, financing and strategies to strengthen the continent's
 workforce were the focus of the Pan African Surgical Care Forum 
in Ethiopia today, an event that brought together sector experts 
and policy makers.
 
The executive director of Medical Services of the Ethiopian 
Ministry of Health, Elubabor Buno, noted ------- that the 
integration of cutting-edge technology and research 
...drives the delivery of health services throughout 
the region, speaking at the event under the motto 
“From national surgical care policy to practice: 
Expanding Africa's multidisciplinary surgical 
workforce: What works in Africa? ”.
 
Buno specified that the forum offers a fundamental platform 
for professionals to participate in exchange programs, and
share knowledge and experiences that will improve
 the quality of medical care.
 
He considered that efforts will be focused on improving access 
to medical supplies and essential medicines, especially in 
underserved regions.
 
He revealed that the main objective of the conclave is to develop 
a comprehensive health curriculum adaptable to educational 
institutions throughout Africa ------ promoting long-term 
improvements in surgical care and staff training.
 
For his part, the president of the Pan-African Surgical Care Forum, 
Professor Abebe Bekele, highlighted the participation of 
representatives from approximately 43 African 
countries, including senior officials from 
numerous Ministries of Health.
 
Bekele described the meeting as a critical step toward 
regional collaboration to address common challenges.
 
He mentioned common problems such as the shortage of trained 
health professionals and their incorrect distribution, as well as 
inequalities in the quality of training.
 
Emphasizing African responsibility, he urged that solutions emerge 
from the continent itself, rather than relying on external donors, 
citing the failures of recent decades ------ due to the lack of 
local leadership.
 
In this sense, he advocated for the collaborative development of 
approaches adapted to the context that reflect the reality of 
Africa and allow for a sustainable strengthening of the 
health system.
 
The three-day forum is held in line with Universal Health Coverage
 and Sustainable Development Goal 3 (Ensure healthy lives and 
promote well-being for all, at all ages).
 
It seeks to build a strong surgical workforce by improving training, 
retention and equitable distribution --- to ensure accessible and 
effective care across the continent.
 
 
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Angola and Germany ---- signed 
three cooperation instruments
November 5th, 9:51am
(Prensa Latina) 
 
Today, Angola and Germany signed three legal instruments of 
cooperation in transportation, civil aviation and agribusiness, 
in the presence of the leaders of the two countries, Joao 
Lourenco and Frank-Walter Steinmeier, respectively.
 
Both sides exchanged Letters of Approval for the Agreement on 
Air Transport Services, which facilitates air connections and 
promotes bilateral technical cooperation.
 
Likewise, the Angolan Minister of Transport, Ricardo Viegas 
de Abreu, and the general director of Lufthansa Consulting, 
Hannes Müller, signed a contract today, in collaboration 
with Angola Airlines (TAAG), to support restructuring 
and modernization of the national airline.
 
Meanwhile.... the Angolan head of Agriculture and Forestry, Isaac 
Maria dos Anjos, and the general directors of Gauff Engineering 
Angola, Stefan Tavares Bollow, and CHB Investment Holding 
GmbH, Carl Heinrich Bruhn, signed a Memorandum of 
Understanding ------ for the Implementation of an 
Agro-industrial Development Centre.
 
 
This Wednesday, the Angolan president, Joao Lourenco, 
met his German counterpart, with whom he held talks.
 
After the meeting, the head of state highlighted to the press the 
strengthening of cooperation between Angola and Germany. 
He affirmed that there is confidence in the technologies 
and capabilities of companies in that country, as 
demonstrated by the presence of equipment 
and technologies in the energy and 
health sectors.
 
Lourenco expressed interest in attracting greater private 
investment from the European nation, especially in the 
areas of tourism and the pharmaceutical industry.
 
He mentioned the production of vaccines in this regard, for 
which a project is already underway in the province of 
Huambo, that must be visited by Frank-Walter 
Steinmeier during his stay in Angola, to 
evaluate the progress.
 
The Angolan president considered that there is a wide path to 
explore, to expand ties --- and called for taking advantage of 
opportunities to promote mutually beneficial alliances.
 
Steinmeier, for his part, recognized Angola's prominent role 
in the presidency of the African Union, as well as the 
commitment of the Angolan head of state to 
promoting peace, security and political 
integration on the continent.
 
The German considered the economic relations between both 
countries positive, although there is still great potential, in 
addition to evaluating the signing of agreements as a 
sign of the progress of these ties and the interest 
of German companies in the Angolan market.
 
Likewise, he pointed out.... that both nations are united by a solid 
and long alliance, and congratulated the Angolan people on the 
50th anniversary of their independence, next November 11.
 
Steinmeier paid tribute this Wednesday to the first president of 
Angola, António Agostinho Neto, before whose sarcophagus 
he laid a wreath, in addition to signing the book of honour 
at the Memorial that bears his name.
 
 
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FAO confirms famine 
in areas of Sudan
November 5th, 8:56am
(Prensa Latina) 
 
The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations 
(FAO) indicated today in its latest analysis of food insecurity 
and malnutrition in Sudan, famine conditions in towns such 
as El Fasher and Kadugli.
 
A report presented by that international entity, together with the 
World Food Program (WFP) and the United Nations Children's 
Fund (UNICEF) ---- based on the Integrated Classification of 
Food Security Phases (ICF), confirms ------ that hunger has 
worsened in the western regions of that African country.
 
The problem is particularly serious in North Darfur, South Darfur, 
West Kordofan and South Kordofan, where the armed conflict 
and severe access restrictions are causing a marked rise in 
hunger and malnutrition, the report notes, which shows 
marked contrasts along the lines of conflict.
 
Thus, in areas where violence decreased and humanitarian 
access and market recovery are possible, food security 
began to improve, but in the areas most affected by 
the fighting, virtually isolated from humanitarian 
assistance or under siege, famine spread.
 
The document, published this Wednesday by the FAO press office, 
calls for a cessation of hostilities in Sudan --------- that makes safe 
humanitarian access possible, unhindered and sustained, as it 
is urgently needed -------- to prevent the further loss of life and 
protect livelihoods”.
 
CIF's latest special report showed that ----- by September 2025, 
acute food insecurity had improved slightly, with an estimated 
21.2 million people, they represent 45% of the population, 
with high levels of acute food insecurity ----- which 
correspond to the CIF 3+ index.
 
However... 3.4 million people no longer face those critical hunger 
levels, compared to the previous analysis -- which evaluated the 
stage from December 2024 to May 2025, showing improvement 
related to a gradual stabilization..... in the states of Khartoum, 
Al Jazirah and Sennar, where the Sudanese conflict eased.
 
In contrast, it is estimated that starting in February 2026, hunger 
will worsen in the western regions of that nation, as food
 reserves are depleted and fighting continues.
 
It is difficult to predict the situation they will face....... for some 
841,000 people in the most affected areas, such as El Fasher, 
Kadugli, Dilling and parts of South Kordofan, experts say.
 
Rein Paulsen, director of Emergencies and Resilience at FAO, 
expressed when these data were released that despite the 
immense challenges, that organization and its partners 
“remain committed to supporting communities ----
 wherever access allows”.
 
“Restoring access and facilitating local food production 
is critical to saving lives and protecting livelihoods”, 
Paulsen added.
 
 
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Malian Islamists attack 
military convoy
November 3rd, 7:22am
(Prensa Latina) 
 
A new attack against a military convoy took place in the Gao 
region, east of Mali by a supposedly Islamist group affiliated 
with Al Qaeda in the Sahel, it was known here today from 
military sources.
 
In a statement from the Support Group for Islam and Muslims 
(Jnim) released the day before, by the African news portal 
LSI -- it is claimed that its members carried out the attack 
although it does not indicate the number of victims..... or 
damage. This Islamist faction has claimed responsibility 
for numerous attacks on fuel transportation around this 
capital in recent times, in the midst of its blockade 
policy ------- to try to hinder fuel supply routes to 
the country.
 
Meanwhile, to try to reverse the situation, the Malian army began 
escorting some truck convoys on the roads between Bamako 
and the borders with Senegal and Ivory Coast.
 
Mali also faces the coalition of Tuareg groups, known as Berbers, 
determined... to achieve the separation of the northern region 
from the rest of the country to create an independent state.
 
Nation of the Sahel, Mali lives mired in a deep political crisis, 
which has increased -- after successive coups d'état that 
occurred in August 2020 and May 2021, and it is also 
affected by continuous attacks ------ by armed 
Islamist groups.
 
 
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President of the DRC in Qatar for 
summit on social development
November 3rd, 5:55am
(Prensa Latina) 
 
The President of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), 
Félix Tshisekedi, is today in Doha, Qatar, to participate in the 
2nd World Summit on Social Development, from November 
4 to 6.
 
The president -- must speak at the event, organized by the United 
Nations, to address the serious humanitarian and security crisis 
caused by “Rwanda's predatory war” and its allies in the Congo
 River Alliance-March 23 Movement (AFC/M23), indicated the 
Congolese Presidency.
 
During his stay...... the DRC president also thanked the Qatari 
monarchy for its mediation efforts in this conflict, and on his 
agenda he plans to meet with country officials to discuss 
bilateral relations, in particular, agreements for the 
construction of the deep-water port of Banana.
 
Tshisekedi arrived in Doha the day before to lead the DRC 
delegation to the summit, which brings together heads 
of state and government...... political leaders and 
representatives of humanitarian organizations 
to debate how to combat poverty, inequality 
and social exclusion.
 
The Minister of Foreign Affairs, Thérèse Kayikwamba Wagner, is 
also part of the delegation, and this Sunday she was received 
by the Minister of State for Foreign Affairs of Qatar, 
Mohammed bin Abdulaziz bin Saleh Al Khulaifi.
 
Both officials discussed strengthening bilateral cooperation and 
recent events in the Great Lakes region, against which ---- the 
Qatari reaffirmed his country's commitment to supporting 
peace efforts in eastern DRC.
 
On Sunday, President Tshisekedi spoke with the US president's 
advisor for Africa, Massad Boulos, who described the meeting 
as excellent.
 
“We turn commitments ------ into concrete actions to achieve peace 
and prosperity in the DRC”, the American said on social network X 
and added ---- that Kinshasa is charting a new course through the 
implementation of the Washington Peace Agreement ---- and the 
advancement of the Doha road.
 
He assured that the DRC will continue to attract greater
US investment in transparent mineral supply chains 
and infrastructure... that expand opportunities 
and generates tangible benefits - for the 
Congolese people.
 
Boulos also spoke with the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Rwanda, 
Olivier Nduhungirehe, with whom he discussed the progress 
made within the framework of the Washington Peace 
Agreement, including the implementation of 
the Concept of Operations.
 
The American expressed confidence in Rwandan President Paul 
Kagame's commitment to peace, and signified the chancellor's 
talks on the Regional Economic Integration Framework, 
which should contribute --- in his opinion --- to the
strengthening of peace and stability.
 
Clashes continue on the ground between Congolese government 
forces and their allies, with AFC/M23 rebels supported by Kigali.
 
 
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Samia Suluhu Hassan, was sworn 
in ...as the president of Tanzania
November 3rd, 5:27am
(Latin Press) 
 
The president of Tanzania, Samia Suluhu Hassan, took office 
today after triumphing in the elections on the 29th, which
were accused of being fraudulent by the opposition.
 
According to the Independent National Electoral Commission, 
the president was declared the winner this Saturday with 
97.66% of the votes, in elections where the two main 
opposition candidates were excluded.
 
The current president, Samia Suluhu Hassan, was re-elected 
by the ruling party, the Chama Cha Mapinduzi (CCM), which 
has led the country since its independence in 1961, 
against a total of 17 other parties' candidates. 
 
Samia took office, after the death of her predecessor John 
Magufuli in 2021 and ran for the first time as a candidate
 in a presidential election.
 
According to analysts ---- Samia had a good chance of achieving a 
victory, after the National Electoral Commission disqualified the 
candidate of the main opposition party in the country, the 
Alliance for Change and Transparency (ACT).
 
The Commission ruled that ACT candidate Luhaga Mpina be 
disqualified over alleged complaints --- that his party had
failed to comply with primary nomination procedures.
 
Another opposition leader, Tundu Lissu of the Chadema party, 
was arrested four months ago on charges of alleged treason, 
charges he strongly denied.
 
Both parties rejected the election results.
 
Meanwhile, President Hassan described her victory 
as a collective victory for Tanzanians and a test 
of democracy for the nation.
 


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West's political, economic ties with UAE 
fuel silence on..... genocide in Sudan: 
Analyst
October 31st, 8:26pm
by Press TV Website Staff
 
The silence of the international community over the genocide
 in Sudan stems from a combination of political convenience, 
economic interests, and moral hypocrisy, says an analyst.
 
In an interview with the Press TV website, Kribsoo Diallo, a 
commentator on African affairs based in Cairo, said many 
Western governments maintain deep alliances with the 
United Arab Emirates (UAE), which they see -- as a 
"vital trade partner, investor, and security ally."
 
"Condemning or sanctioning it would threaten lucrative arms 
deals, energy cooperation, and intelligence ties, so silence 
becomes easier than confrontation," he noted.
 
Mass killings by the so-called Rapid Support Forces (RSF), a militia 
group backed by the UAE, Israel, and some Western governments, 
have been reported in El Fasher in recent weeks as the war that 
started in April 2023 ------- takes an ugly turn.
 
According to UN officials, the Sudanese city has "descended 
into an even darker hell" following the militia group’s violent 
takeover last week.
 
Some reports say over 2,000 people were killed in about 48 hours, 
and tens of thousands were displaced as RSF militants attacked 
Sudanese armed forces and civilians.
 
While the UAE has been held directly responsible, for the ongoing 
genocide in the African country, its close ally Israel and Western 
countries, including the UK, France, Canada, and the US, have 
provided arms and logistical support to the militants.
 
UAE's interests in Sudan 'multifaceted'
 
Diallo, who has closely followed the events in Sudan over the past
 few years, said the UAE’s interests in Sudan are "multifaceted," 
encompassing both economic and geopolitical dimensions.
 
"Sudan possesses vast reserves of gold, minerals, and agricultural 
potential. It is believed that the UAE --- seeks privileged and 
preferential access to these resources or their revenues. 
For instance, according to reports, the UAE practically
 receives most of Sudan’s gold exports, which makes 
Sudan’s economy vulnerable to Emirati influence," 
he told the Press TV website.
 
"To clarify, gold exports refer to the extraction and transfer of 
Sudanese gold abroad, while preferential access means the 
UAE may benefit from political or economic leverage that 
allows it to obtain these resources ------- under 'more 
favorable' terms."
 
The Cairo-based African affairs analyst said Sudan also has a 
coastline along the Red Sea and a major port in Port Sudan, 
as well as a proposed project in Abu Amama, an economic 
zone and port that the UAE had planned to develop.
 
"This location is significant for the UAE ----- as part of its effort to 
expand influence across the Red Sea, maritime trade networks, 
and access routes, positioning Sudan as a gateway to Africa 
and an extension of Emirati commercial & naval presence," 
he noted.
 
Diallo also referred to --- "regional balance and Persian Gulf 
dominance," saying that, with the ongoing rivalry among 
Persian Gulf states and other regional powers, the UAE 
aims to assert itself as a major player in the Horn of 
Africa, the Red Sea, and the Gulf of Aden.
 
"Sudan’s strategic location ---- makes it a key arena in this 
competition. Regional rivalry here refers to the struggle 
among states for political and economic influence, not 
necessarily open warfare, but through policies, 
investments, and alliances," he told the
 Press TV website.
 
Sudan genocide and Western complicity
 
The ongoing genocide in Sudan, while orchestrated by the UAE, 
is being executed by RSF militants using US, UK, French, and 
Canadian weapons, according to observers --- citing piles 
of evidence.
 
And, like the genocide in Gaza, Sudan's crisis 
has failed to awaken the world's conscience.
 
Diallo said the legacy of the so-called “war on terror” also plays
 a role in the ongoing Sudan crisis. The UAE, he noted, has 
successfully branded itself as a "stabilizing force and a 
counterterrorism partner," which gives it political 
immunity .....even when it fuels proxy wars 
and supports repressive actors.
 
"Another factor -- is the hierarchy of global empathy. The suffering
 of Black Africans rarely receives the same attention as conflicts
 in Europe or West Asia. The genocide in Sudan does not fit into 
the media or strategic 'priorities' of the West, so it remains 
neglected," he told the Press TV website.
 
There is also ------ "complicity through the 
arms trade," said the analyst and author.
 
"The RSF’s weapons are largely American, British, French, and 
Canadian. Acknowledging the genocide would mean admitting 
that these governments through their industries, are indirectly 
arming and enabling mass murder," he stated, adding that the 
silence is "not due to ignorance" ----- but a "deliberate act of 
preservation of profit, alliances, and geopolitical control."
 
African Union and Sudan genocide
 
African Union Commission chairperson Mahmoud Ali Youssouf 
on Wednesday condemned what he called “alleged war 
crimes” in El Fasher, but ---- the role of the African 
alliance has also been questioned.
 
Diallo said the African Union’s response to the ongoing genocide 
in Sudan --- particularly in El Fasher, has been "largely symbolic 
and diplomatically cautious, rather than concrete or effective."
 
"Mahmoud Ali Youssouf’s condemnation fits into a familiar pattern 
of statements that express deep concern ---- but avoid any real 
intervention or accountability mechanisms. In theory, the AU 
possesses the legal and institutional tools to act, including 
the Peace and Security Council - and the African Standby 
Force, yet these mechanisms remain inactive due to 
political fragmentation, lack of funding, and the
 influence of powerful member states that 
prioritize sovereignty over justice," 
he said.
 
The African affairs analyst noted ------ that many African leaders 
hesitate to confront Sudan’s warring factions because several 
of their own regimes face similar accusations of repression 
and human rights abuses, and.... taking a firm stance on 
Sudan would invite scrutiny of their own actions.
 
He added that there is also a dependence on Persian Gulf and 
Western funding that undermines the AU’s autonomy, as the 
UAE, Saudi Arabia, and the EU ---------- all provide substantial 
financial support, which limits its willingness to challenge 
those fueling the war.
 
"In short, beyond condemnations and appeals for dialogue, the 
African Union has done little to protect Sudanese civilians. Its 
inaction exposes a deeper crisis of legitimacy - an institution 
built to defend African lives ----- now seems paralyzed.... by 
political caution and external dependence," Diallo stated.
 
Grim situation ----- bleak future?
 
The situation looks grim in El Fasher, with thousands killed in 
recent days and hundreds of thousands displaced. On what 
lies ahead, the analyst said the fall of El Fasher marks a 
"turning point" in Sudan’s war, one that could push the 
country deeper into fragmentation and humanitarian 
catastrophe.
 
"In the coming weeks, we are likely to see 
three overlapping developments," he said.
 
"First, the RSF will attempt to consolidate control over Darfur 
and formalize its de facto rule. This may involve appointing 
local administrators, controlling trade routes, & tightening 
its grip on gold-mining areas. Such a move will effectively 
divide Sudan into two competing authorities — the army
-controlled east and centre, and the RSF-dominated 
west," he told the Press TV website.
 
"Second, the humanitarian situation will deteriorate rapidly. 
With El Fasher destroyed and aid convoys unable to reach 
those trapped inside or displaced to Chad ----  famine and 
disease could kill more civilians, than the fighting itself. 
The RSF’s record in Darfur: marked by ethnic cleansing 
& systematic violence suggests that more massacres 
could follow -------- especially against non-Arab 
communities seen as loyal to the army.
 
"Third, the regional and international response will remain weak. 
The UAE may continue to back the RSF indirectly. The African 
Union and UN will likely issue more statements, but without 
enforcement power or political will, their words will do 
little to change the balance of power."
 
Diallo said the African country is entering a darker phase 
of the war, one defined by... "territorial fragmentation, 
humanitarian collapse, and foreign manipulation."
 
"Unless a decisive international effort is made to cut off 
external funding and force negotiations, the war could 
evolve into a long-term partition reminiscent of Libya 
or Somalia," he warned.


 
Dakar 2026 presents Ayo, 
the official mascot of 
youth Olympians
October 31st, 12:59pm
(Prensa Latina) 
 
Exactly one year until the opening of the Dakar 2026 
Youth Olympic Games, its Organizing Committee
 today presented Ayo as the official mascot 
of the great sporting occasion.
 
The young lion represents the values of the multi-sport 
event, agreed from October 31 to November 13, 2026, 
and highlights the cultural heritage of Senegal as 
the host country.
 
According to what was disclosed, its name means joy in 
Yoruba, a language widely spoken in West Africa, and
 reflects the spirit of celebration and unity
 typical of the Games.
 
Ayo wears a traditional Fulani Tingandé hat, 
which represents wisdom, dignity.... and 
connection to rural life.
 
The special ceremony at the Grand Théâtre in Dakar was
 attended by the nation's president, Bassirou Diomaye 
Faye, and the head of the International Olympic 
Committee (IOC), Kirsty Coventry; as well
as
 members of the Dakar 2026 
Organizing Committee.
 
In Coventry's words, “these Games represent a lot to Africa;
 they will inspire the next generation and open up a world 
of opportunity across our continent - and beyond”.
 
The mascot was chosen.... through a national competition 
organized by the Organizing Committee in collaboration 
with the Ministry of National Education.
 
In the context of the celebrations of «One year for the Olympic 
Games» between November 4 and 9, the fourth and final 
edition of Dakar will take place in Jeux, the annual 
culture and sports festival - that constitutes a 
central element of the youth competition 
participation program.
 
The Dakar 2026 Youth Olympic Games will bring together 
2,700 of the best young athletes in the world, up to 17 
years old, in three venues in Senegal: Dakar, 
Diamniadio and Saly.
 
 
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UK........ temporarily withdraws 
staff from its embassy in Mali
October 31st, 12:11pm
(Prensa Latina) 
 
The UK Ministry of Foreign Affairs reported today 
by statement, on the temporary revocation of 
its embassy support staff in Mali.
 
The British Foreign Ministry maintains recommendations 
for citizens to refrain from any type of travel around the 
country and to leave their territory...... due to the
 insecurity situation, according to the text.
 
According to the Support Group for Islam and Muslims, the 
blockade is a retaliatory measure for the ban, imposed by 
the Malian authorities, to sell fuel outside the stations in 
rural areas, where the fuel was transported in drums
 for later marketing.
 
Since 2012, Mali has faced a deep security crisis, fueled 
above all by violence by groups affiliated with Al Qaeda 
and the Islamic State, as well as community criminal 
groups. This situation adds to an economic crisis, 
now aggravated by the blockade.
 
 
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South Africa celebrates departure 
from financial watchdog gray list
October 31st, 11:47am
 (Prensa Latina) 
 
The South African government today celebrated the country's 
removal from the gray list of the Financial Action Task Force 
(FATF), after successfully completing the 22 actions
 required to strengthen its financial system.
 
The decision - adopted after an on-site assessment carried out 
in July, confirms that the reforms implemented against money
 laundering & terrorist financing are effective & sustainable, 
ending two years of enhanced surveillance.
 
In an official statement --- the Executive praised the coordinated 
work of the interdepartmental team .....made up of the National 
Treasury, the State Security Agency, the National Prosecutor's 
Office and the Directorate of Investigation of Priority Crimes.
 
The gray list exit demonstrates South Africa's commitment to 
the rule of law, institutional strengthening and improving 
governance and law enforcement processes, the 
statement noted.
 
The measure is expected to increase business confidence, 
reduce the cost of borrowing, contribute to economic 
integrity... and boost investment and job creation, 
in addition to facilitating lawful cross-border
 financial transactions.
 
The FATF, an intergovernmental organization that sets global 
standards against money laundering and terrorist financing, 
requires countries that leave the gray list to maintain their 
commitment through measurable results.
 
South Africa will need to demonstrate progress in investigations, 
prosecutions and sanctions related to anti-money laundering 
and counter-terrorism financing during the next FATF 
Mutual Assessment, scheduled to begin in the first
 half of 2026 and conclude in October 2027.
 
For the cabinet, the exclusion from the list --- reinforces the 
international reputation of the African nation as a reliable 
and compliant actor within the global financial system, 
concluded the Cabinet meeting in Cape Town.
 
 
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Malian Army bombs camps
 of alleged Islamists
October 31st, 11:04am
(Prensa Latina) 
 
The Malian Army reported today that its troops bombed two 
alleged Islamist positions in the north of the country, given 
the continuous attacks by these factions against the fuel 
supply caravans.
 
According to military sources, the day before a still 
undetermined number of Islamists died, in a 
bombing carried out in the Gao region, to 
the north, in the midst of its operations 
against these groups..... due to the 
increase in insecurity.
 
Likewise, the military announced in a statement published
 on its account on the social network Facebook that the 
attacks occurred in the towns of Doro, to the north --
and in Inarabane and Akaba, in the Ménaka region, 
to the northeast, almost bordering Niger.
 
For its part.... the so-called Support Group for Islam and Muslims 
(Jnim), affiliate of Al Qaeda in the Sahel, claimed responsibility 
for a latest attack on fuel transportation in the surroundings 
of this capital, in the midst of its blockade policy - to try to 
hinder fuel supply routes to the country.
 
Meanwhile, to try to reverse the situation, the Malian army 
.....began escorting some truck convoys on the roads 
between Bamako and the borders with Senegal 
and Ivory Coast.
 
Mali also faces the coalition of Tuareg groups, known as 
Berbers, determined to achieve the separation of the 
northern region from the rest of the country, to 
create an independent state.
 
Nation of the Sahel, Mali lives mired in a deep political crisis, 
which has increased after successive coups d'état that 
occurred in August 2020 and May 2021, and it is also 
affected by continuous attacks by armed 
Islamist groups.
 
 
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South Africa rejects US program
 for...... Afrikaner ''refugees''
October 31st, 10:57am
(Prensa Latina) 
 
The South African government today described as “worrying 
and factually inaccurate” the refugee program established 
by the US - for Afrikaner South Africans.
 
In an official statement - when responding to President Donald 
Trump's decision to set a quota of 7,500 places for that group, 
the Ministry of International Relations and Cooperation 
(DIRCO) stressed that the US initiative is based on 
the discredited theory... of a “white genocide”
in South Africa, lacking reliable evidence 
and openly rejected by prominent 
members of the Afrikaner 
community itself.
 
The Foreign Ministry emphasized ----- that while the national 
Constitution guarantees the right of any citizen to emigrate 
through legal channels, there is a critical difference 
between voluntary migration and refugee status, 
the confusion of which has significant legal 
consequences for individuals and 
undermines international 
protection systems.
 
“A program --- designed to facilitate your immigration and 
resettlement as refugees, is fundamentally flawed. The
limited acceptance of this offer by South Africans is a 
telling indicator of this reality”, the Ministry said.
 
In the text, DIRCO recalled that South Africa values its strategic 
partnership with the US and stays committed to collaborating 
on issues of mutual concern - through dialogue and shared 
respect for international law and national sovereignty.
 
The government response comes after the Trump administration 
released a document the day before that would keep the U.S. 
refugee system largely closed in 2026 to millions of people
 fleeing conditions unsafe in the world, except for that
 specific program.... for Afrikaners.
 
 
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The death toll in El Fasher, Sudan, 
---------- has reached about 2,000
October 30th, 11:45pm
(Izvestia.ru)
 
In Sudan's El Fasher, the death toll after the city was captured 
by rebels from the Rapid Response Force (RRF) reached 
around 2,000, according to the newspaper Akhbar 
al-Asr on October 30.
 
The Yale University Humanitarian Research Laboratory 
confirmed mass killings in Al-Fashir, using satellite
 images and videos... describing the situation as 
potentially equivalent to an ethnic cleansing.
 
"In two days, the militants killed about 2,000 people, 
most of whom were women, children, and the 
elderly," local medical organizations said.
 
At the same time, the Sudanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs 
demanded -- that two senior officials of the World Food 
Programme (WFP) leave the country within 72 hours.
 
Earlier, on October 29, it was reported that more than 460 
people were killed ------ as a result of the assault on the 
maternity hospital in El Fasher by the SBR militants. 
 
The conflict between the SBR - backed clandestinely by the 
West, under the command of General Mohammed Hamdan 
Dagalo, and the Sudanese army, has been ongoing since 
April 2023 and during this time, according to the WHO, 
there have been 185 attacks on medical facilities, 
which have resulted in the deaths of more than 
1,200 people.
 
 
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DRC Armed Forces --- accuse 
rebels of violating ceasefire
October 30th, 1:52pm
(Prensa Latina) 
 
The Armed Forces of the Democratic Republic of the Congo
accused the Congo River Alliance-March 23 Movement 
(AFC/M23) of violating the ceasefire and reaffirmed 
the defense of the national territory under 
any circumstances.
 
Through a statement released today by the Congolese press, 
the Ministry of National Defense and Veterans Affairs 
blamed the rebels, with the help of Rwanda, for
 attacking several of their positions ------ and 
boycotting the ongoing peace processes.
 
Army spokesman Major General Sylvain Ekenge stated when 
reading the note -- that the AFC/accusations/M23 of attacks 
by the Armed Forces against insurgent positions are false, 
and said that the rebels themselves, are responsible.
 
He added that instead of being the target of Army operations, 
what has occurred is a reinforcement of the rebel coalition 
forces, both in personnel and equipment, coming from 
Kigali, as well as repeated attacks against the 
positions of forces loyal to Kinshasa.
 
The AFC/M23, since the Permanent Ceasefire Monitoring 
Mechanism and Report Verification was agreed on 
October 14, has reported on several occasions 
bombings and attacks by the Congolese 
Armed Forces and their allies, in 
the province of North Kivu.
 
The media have also reported these attacks, mainly carried 
out by the militias called Wazalendo, but with the use of 
heavy weapons and drones.
 
These accusations, however, were refuted in the statement, 
where they also pointed out that the population living in 
the areas occupied by the AFC/M23 suffers serious 
atrocities and human rights violations --- and is 
often used as a human shield by the rebels.
 
“The government of the Republic has the sacred duty 
to protect its population and cannot, under any 
circumstances, subject it to further suffering”, 
he stated and added that the main concern 
continues to be --- the restoration of the
 integrity of the national territory.
 
“The Armed Forces of the Republic remain mobilized, 
disciplined - and committed to defending territorial 
integrity, the protection of the civilian population 
and the restoration of peace --- in all occupied 
areas”, the text noted.
 
 
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New protests ---- after 
elections in Tanzania
October 30th, 1:18pm
(Prensa Latina) 
 
New anti-government demonstrations took place today in 
Tanzania, after the elections the day before, which 
caused a curfew, the deployment of the Army 
and a cut in Internet access in several 
cities in the country.
 
After the announcement, through state television, that the 
president, Samia Suluhu Hassan, had an advantage in 
counted votes, hundreds of protesters took to the 
streets for a second day of demonstrations in 
these controversial elections.
 
Attendance at schools this Wednesday was considered low, 
and in the afternoon, protesters set fire to a bus, attacked 
police stations and stormed voting centres, especially 
in the city of Dar es Salaam, considered the 
economic capital of the country.
 
On this day, the demonstrations appeared again -- despite the 
curfew - and cities such as Dar es Salaam, Arusha or Mbeya 
woke up with violent clashes and the streets blocked, 
according to local media.
 
The current president, Samia Suluhu Hassan ---- is seeking 
re-election for the ruling party - the Chama Cha Mapinduzi 
(CCM), which has led the country since its independence
in 1961,against a total of 17 other assorted parties.
 
Samia took office after the death of her predecessor John 
Magufuli in 2021 and ran for the first time as a candidate 
in a presidential election.
 
According to analysts, Samia has a good chance of achieving  
victory, after the National Electoral Commission disqualified 
the candidate of the main opposition party currently in the 
country, the Alliance for Change and Transparency (ACT).
 
The Commission ruled that ACT candidate Luhaga Mpina 
be disqualified --- over alleged complaints that his party 
failed to comply with primary nomination procedures.
 
Mpina is a former member of the CCM and the Government, 
whom he recently left --------- to join the opposition.
 
Local media highlight that this opens the way.... for the CCM 
candidate, Samia Suluhu, since the main opposition leader, 
Tundu Lissu, of the Chadema party, was arrested four
months ago on charges of alleged treason, charges 
he flatly denied.
 
 
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DRC and Angola -- prepare 
economic forum for 2026
October 30th, 11:06am
(Prensa Latina) 
 
The Governments of the Democratic Republic of the Congo and 
Angola are preparing today the third bilateral Economic Forum, 
scheduled for February 2026 in Muanda, kongo Central 
Province, western Congo.
 
The meeting, whose objective ------- is to strengthen bilateral 
cooperation and promote trade between both neighbouring 
countries, will address issues such as the elimination of 
barriers to formal trade, Radio Okapi said.
 
A Congolese delegation, led by the deputy prime minister and 
the head of the National Economy, Daniel Mukoko Samba, 
traveled this week to Luanda -- where they met with 
several members of the Angolan Government -- as
did those responsible for the Planning portfolios, 
Víctor Hugo Guilherme, and for Industry and
 Commerce, Víctor Fernandes.
 
They also held preparation exchanges for next year's meeting 
with the Minister of Fisheries and Marine Resources, Carmen 
Sacramento Neto, taking into account that this is a sector 
prioritized by the country and where it is expected to 
increase imports to the DRC
 
The delegation also spoke with the Minister of State for 
Economic Coordination, José de Lima Massano, in 
which they advocated taking advantage of 
the shared economic potential -- and 
revitalizing trade.
 
The High Representative of the Congolese head of state, 
Tony Kanku, was among the members of the delegation, 
which also worked ---- to revitalize the alliance with the 
Angolan state oil company, Sonangol.
 
 
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South Africa and Switzerland 
---- strengthen economic ties
October 30th, 10:52am
(Prensa Latina) 
 
South African President Cyril Ramaphosa, and his Swiss 
counterpart Karin Keller-Sutter, said bilateral economic 
relations were strengthened here today during a 
working breakfast with business leaders.
 
The meeting, described as unprecedented - for its innovative 
format (on a train trip) - featured representatives from major 
Swiss industries and focused on cooperation opportunities 
in industrial modernization, life sciences, logistics, 
financial services and skills development.
 
During the meeting, Ramaphosa expressed his appreciation for
 the opportunity to interact directly with Swiss businessmen 
during the second day of his state visit, highlighting the 
extended level of discussions and exposure to the 
business community ---- in the presence of the 
president and other government officials.
 
“Some of you are already invested in South Africa and we are 
here to appeal for you to invest even more. So don't think 
that this is a free train trip, we want more investments”, 
said the South African president ---- in a jovial, but 
serious tone.
 
Keller-Sutter, for his part, described the meeting as a 
continuation of the productive commitments that 
have characterized the state visit, underscoring 
the fine relationship.... between both nations.
 
The Swiss president recalled the signing of several 
memoranda of understanding during the previous 
day to deepen bilateral cooperation in various 
fields, pointing out the representation of 
top-level Swiss companies at the 
railway meeting.
 
According to South African analysts, President Ramaphosa's 
current state visit to Switzerland represents a significant 
milestone in bilateral relations, laying the foundation
 for expanded economic cooperation that benefits 
both nations.
 
 
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South Africa: promotes solidarity and 
development agenda ------ at the G20
October 30th, 10:40am
(Prensa Latina) 
 
South Africa uses its pro tempore presidency of the G20 ---- to 
place Africa's experiences at the centre of global discourse 
and contribute significantly to international dialogue.
 
As stated today by Deputy Minister of the Presidency Kenny 
Morolong in a G20 Social Dialogue taking place in the local 
community of Frankfort, in the central province of the Free 
State, that role is crucial for his country, Africa and the 
developing world --- home to the majority of the poor 
and rural communities.
 
On this occasion, the senior official recalled how the South 
African presidency not only seeks global visibility, but also 
aligns the international cooperation agenda --- with 
community priorities, actively working to reduce
 inequalities between rural and urban areas, 
rich and poor, and digitally connected 
and unconnected people.
 
Among the priority areas, he highlighted the transformation 
of the digital economy, where internet access should be 
treated as a basic right, not as a luxury, as it is a 
gateway to education, employment 
and innovation.
 
Under the G20 Digital Economy Working Group, South Africa 
advocates for universal broadband access, digital skills 
development and inclusive data policies, along with 
investments in digital public infrastructure for 
efficient and secure government services.
 
Equally crucial is a commitment to artificial intelligence and 
data governance that works in the public interest, with 
ethical standards that prevent bias in algorithms, 
protect privacy and ensure that African data 
develops tools that reflect their realities 
and languages.
 
South Africa assumed the presidency of the G20 on December 1, 
2024, marking the start of the fourth consecutive presidency of 
the Global South, the first by an African state and the second
 year of full membership of the African Union in the group.
 
The upcoming G20 Summit will be held on November 22 and 
23 in Johannesburg under the theme «Solidarity, Equality,
Sustainability», which reflects national values and the 
South African historical journey.
 
 
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General elections are 
passing calmly in 
Tanzania
October 29th, 1:01pm
(Prensa Latina) 
 
The polling stations opened today in Tanzania for the elections 
to elect the future president of the nation, on a day where 
calm prevailed throughout this African country.
 
The elections will decide the president, members of Parliament
 and representatives of local councils, for a five-year term.
 
However, political observers this Wednesday highlight the 
concerns of human rights groups about the arrest of 
important opposition figures, candidates for the 
first magistracy, before the votes.
 
Meanwhile, the current president, Samia Suluhu Hassan, is 
seeking re-election for the ruling party, the Chama Cha 
Mapinduzi (CCM), which has led the country since its 
independence in 1961, compared to a total of 
17 parties that presented candidates.
 
Samia took office after the death of his predecessor John 
Magufuli in 2021 and for the first time will run as a 
candidate in a presidential election.
 
The CCM spokespersons pointed out that their candidacy is 
due to the need to maintain unity to ensure the victory of 
the party and serve the citizens again.
 
According to analysts, Samia has a good chance of achieving a 
victory, after the National Electoral Commission disqualified 
the candidate of the main opposition party currently in the 
country, the Alliance for Change and Transparency (ACT).
 
The Commission ruled that the ACT candidate Luhaga Mpina 
be disqualified -------- over alleged complaints that his party 
had failed to comply with primary nomination procedures.
 
Mpina is a former member of the CCM and the Government, 
whom he recently left ....and joined the opposition.
 
Local media highlight --- that this opens the way for the CCM 
candidate, Samia Suluhu - since the main opposition leader, 
Tundu Lissu, of the Chadema party was arrested 4 months 
ago on charges of alleged treason, charges which he 
flatly denied.
 
 
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Namibia condemns US blockade 
of Cuba at the UN and calls for 
its end
October 29th, 12:53pm
 (Prensa Latina) 
 
Namibia demanded today in the UN General Assembly -- the 
immediate end of the economic, commercial and financial 
blockade imposed by the United States against Cuba.
 
By intervening before the vote on the resolution presented 
by Cuba against the measure, Namibia reaffirmed its vote
 in support of ending the blockade - and called on other 
member states to do the same, in solidarity with the 
Cuban people
 
The African country described the siege, in force for 66 years, 
as «inhuman and unilateral», violating international law and 
the Charter of the United Nations, that seeks to develop 
friendly relations - based on respect for equal rights 
and the self-determination of peoples.
 
In its speech, the Namibian delegation highlighted how Cuba 
brought peace to Namibia by fighting side by side with its 
people during the fight for independence, also hosting 
numerous refugees and subsequently contributing 
to national reconstruction.
 
He stressed that, however.... the right to development of the 
Cuban people continues to be undermined by the unilateral 
coercive measures imposed by the United States, severely 
affecting Cuba's import of food, essential equipment 
and materials.
 
In this context, the representative of Namibia recognized 
the resilience of the Cuban people and their enormous 
contributions to the well-being of millions of people
 in the world through their solidarity in cases of 
natural disasters.... its scientific-technical 
advances, its training of professionals 
-- and sending medical collaborators 
to numerous nations.
 
Likewise, the African representative cited the words of 
former US President Barack Obama in his State of the 
Union address of January 20, 2015, when he urged
 the lifting of the blockade (-- which Washington 
presents as an ''embargo'') considering it 
an obsolete policy ----- that had not 
worked...... for 50 years.
 
He regretted that, on the contrary, since June 2017 the US 
government has intensified measures against the island, 
emphasizing that the blockade hinders international 
cooperation --- and thus Namibia's --- with Cuba.
 
Finally, Namibia called on the UN Secretary General to use his 
good offices to facilitate dialogue between both countries, in 
the hope of eliminating restrictions that affect generations 
of Cubans.
 
In the subsequent vote, the Cuban resolution was approved 
in the plenary session of the UN General Assembly by 165 
nations, with 7 votes against and 12 abstentions, in the 
midst of great pressure and international blackmail 
carried out by Donald Trump's administration ---- 
against Cuba's proposal.
 
 
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South Africa ---------- will hold a debate 
within the G20 on local communities
October 29th, 11:45am
(Prensa Latina) 
 
The South African government will carry out an outreach 
program tomorrow, the 30th, within the framework of 
the G20 --- aimed at the population, as part of its 
presidency of the group ------ the Ministry of 
International Relations and Cooperation
 reported today.
 
The activity, organized together with the University of
South Africa and the Municipality of Rustenburg, will
take place under the theme “Inclusive economic
growth ---- and a just transition..... for
sustainable development”.
 
In accordance with a ministerial statement to this end,
the pro tempore South African presidency of the G20,
exercised under the motto “Solidarity, Equality,
Sustainability”, represents a crucial moment
to shape global dialogues and promote
inclusive growth, peace...... and
sustainable development.
 
As the first African country ----- to host the G20 Leaders
Summit, South Africa seeks to amplify the continent's
voice..... in discussions on global governance and
economic reform.
 
The meeting is part of national efforts to “bring the G20 to
the people”, guaranteeing that communities, companies,
academics and civil society actively participate in
conversations about how global economic
decisions --- can be translated into
tangible local benefits,
the text adds.
 
The debate will focus on inclusive growth and “just
transition”, particularly in sectors such as mining,
agriculture and tourism, with emphasis on how
all social segments - including women, young
people & local communities can participate 
equitably in economic opportunities.
 
 
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 Italian ministers... tour African 
countries to ''strengthen ties''
October 28th, 8:55am
(Prensa Latina) 
 
The Minister of Foreign Affairs of Italy, Antonio Tajani, began 
today together with the head of the Interior, Matteo 
Piantedosi, a tour of..... Mauritania, Senegal and 
Niger, aimed at strengthening ties between 
Rome and those African countries.
 
A statement released by the Italian Foreign Ministry, indicates 
that the first stop of the tour will be in the Mauritanian capital, 
Nouakchott, where Tajani and Piantedosi will meet with the 
prime minister, Mokhtar Ould Diay, as well as with the 
heads of Foreign Affairs, Mohamed Salem Ould 
Merzoug; and from the Interior, Mohamed 
Ahmed Ould Mohamed Lemine.
 
Italy considers Mauritania to play an important role in that region, 
and to be a growing political and economic partner, which 
motivated the opening in 2024 of the embassy of this 
European country in Nouakchott, as part of a 
process that, in the last decade, included 
new diplomatic headquarters in Niger, 
Guinea, Burkina Faso and Mali.
 
The objective of this mission is, according to this official document 
“to strengthen collaboration with three key West African countries, 
prioritizing institutional stabilization, socioeconomic development, 
the fight against jihadist violence and the fight against illicit 
trafficking in weapons, drugs and human beings”. 
 
These nations offer interesting prospects for growth and economic
 collaboration, which Rome intends to promote.. with the so-called 
Mattei Plan, which is why a Business Forum will be organized in 
Dakar, capital of Senegal, to revitalize the economic presence 
in the region, which already has more than 170 active 
Italian companies.
 
In Dakar, senior Italian officials will meet with Senegalese 
President Bassirou Diomaye Diakhar Faye, as well as 
Foreign Minister Cheikh Niang and Interior 
Minister Mouhamadou Bamba Cissé.
 
Senegal is a strategic economic partner for Italy and represents 
the fourth largest destination market for its exports in sub-
Saharan Africa and the second among West African 
countries, the text notes.
 
The mission will conclude in Niger with meetings between Tajani 
and Piantedosi with President Abdourahamane Tiani; with the 
chancellor, Bakary Yaou Sangaré, and with the Minister of 
the Interior, Mohamed Boubacar Toumba.
 
They will also maintain contact with General Ivan Cioffi, 
commander of the contingent of the Italian Support 
Mission to Niger (Misin).
 
In statements to the newspaper Il Messaggero, Tajani recognized 
that this mission is part of the purpose of the EU “to be Africa's 
main interlocutors and not delegate this role to China 
and Russia”. (RR adds - tell that to Libya!)
 
“Africa is a rich continent, inhabited in many parts by poor 
populations”, he said, specifying that “Italy wants to play 
a leading role in an area as crucial in the Sahel as Niger, 
which is also rich in raw materials - such as uranium”.
 
 
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They advocate in Angola ------ for an 
alliance for the progress of Africa
October 28th, 8:22am
(Prensa Latina) 
 
The president of the African Union Commission (AUC), Mahmoud 
Ali Youssouf, today advocated for a greater alliance between 
the countries of the continent to carry out projects that 
lead to the progress of Africa.
 
Speaking at the third Summit on Financing for Infrastructure 
Development in Africa, which is taking place until October 
31 in Luanda, Angola, Youssouf highlighted that the 
continent needs to invest 130 billion dollars 
annually to close its gap in this area.
 
The head of the CUA meant that this is the backbone of 
the African Continental Free Trade Area and economic 
sovereignty, hence the priority given to it by the 
continental entity.
 
In this regard, he reported that through the Program for 
Infrastructure Development in Africa, 16 thousand 
kilometers (km) of roads have already been 
executed, four thousand railways.... and 
30 million people were given access
 to energy.
 
He added that the next phase will expand these actions 
by mobilizing national resources, innovative financing 
and stronger global alliances.
 
“Africa integration is not a dream; it is our method”, said 
Youssouf, who insisted that the countries of the 
continent must move from a logic of aid --- 
to the logic of alliances.
 
He added that, beyond financial instruments, it is necessary to 
strengthen collective coherence and, despite a geopolitical 
context of fragmentation, move forward with a mentality 
of cooperation --- defined by Africans themselves.
 
Integration between members has become a condition of 
strength, said the CUA president and stressed that if 
Africans do not dominate their own corridors, 
resources and networks, others will.
 
“What we are building here are not roads or bridges ---- we are 
building a connected, confident, sovereign Africa”, he stated.
 
He noted that an issue that demands attention is trust in African 
institutions and the continent's capabilities, one of the topics 
that will be debated on the summit panels.
 
The event, organized by Angola and the AU -- aims to 
mobilize capital ----- and accelerate the progress of 
strategic infrastructure projects throughout Africa.
 
 
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South Africa and Switzerland.. will 
strengthen bilateral cooperation
October 28th, 7:15am
(Prensa Latina) 
 
The South African president, Cyril Ramaphosa, will make a state 
visit to Switzerland on the 29th and 30th, following the formal 
invitation of the Swiss president, Karin Keller-Sutter 
revealed an official statement here today.
 
In accordance with the text issued by the Presidency, the visit 
seeks to consolidate the political, economic and social ties 
between both nations, with special emphasis on strategic 
areas such as trade, investments, etc, capacity 
development and scientific innovation.
 
Ramaphosa will be accompanied by a high-level delegation made 
up of the Minister of International Relations, Ronald Lamola; the 
head of Science, Technology and Innovation, Blade Nzimande; 
that of Higher Education, Buti Manamela, and the Vice 
Minister of Commerce, Zuko Godlimpi.
 
A priority objective of the bilateral agenda ---- will be the 
establishment of a youth cooperation framework, that 
facilitates training and technical education programs, 
aimed at equipping new generations with skills 
required in the modern economy.
 
According to the statement..... the state visit will include 
conversations on deepening cooperation in multilateral 
forums and identifying new investment opportunities in
 technological sectors, reinforcing a strategic 
partnership that spans decades.
 
South Africa is currently consolidating itself as Switzerland's 
main partner in scientific, technological and research 
matters on the African continent. The Swiss 
incorporation into the SKA Observatory 
in 2022..... has allowed us to expand 
collaboration -- in radio astronomy 
and space exploration, reflecting 
a shared commitment to global 
scientific progress, the 
statement recalls.
 
Bilateral relations, supported by 22 current agreements, are 
managed through High Level Consultation Mechanisms 
that include working groups on foreign policy, human 
rights, economic cooperation and scientific-
educational development.
 
In the commercial field..... Switzerland remains 
among South Africa's main European partners.
 
Official South African statistics... recorded a trade exchange 
of approximately $959 million during 2024, while the Swiss 
figures –which incorporate gold exports– raise the total 
volume to about eight thousand 580 million dollars, 
placing Switzerland as the African nation's sixth 
largest trading partner.
 
The commercial structure reflects economic complementarity: 
S. Africa exports precious metals (with gold predominating), 
machinery and agricultural products such as wines, fruits 
and nuts to the Swiss market, while mainly importing 
pharmaceutical products, medical equipment 
and specialized machinery.
 
 
 
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Africa - seeks financial solution
 for infrastructure development
October 28th, 6:29am
(Prensa Latina) 
 
The president of Angola and incumbent President of the African 
Union (AU), João Lourenço, today called for strengthening the 
continent's financial institutions --- to allocate resources to 
critical infrastructure..... for economic growth.
 
When inaugurating the third Infrastructure Financing Summit 
for Africa in Luanda, the president recalled that the deficit
 estimated by the African Development Bank for this area
 is between 130 billion and 170 billion dollars.
 
He added that the need to develop this area, is aligned with the 
AU Agenda 2063 and the acceleration objectives of the African 
Continental Free Trade Area, therefore, the event aims to 
debate figures, projects and financial mechanisms, as 
well as reaffirm the vision of a connected, modern 
and resilient Africa.
 
The lack of infrastructure ---- increases the cost of production and 
perpetuates regional inequalities, said Lourenço, who noted that 
the meeting is an opportunity ---- to strengthen commitment to
 pan-African financial institutions.
 
He also pointed out - that another issue to address this will be 
ways to reduce the risk perceived by international rating 
agencies -- which do not always fit the potential of 
African economies, or their history of regularly 
meeting their obligations to debt 
security holders.
 
“The Luanda Declaration, which will subsequently be presented to
 African Union bodies --- should consider concrete commitments to 
strengthen African financing mechanisms”, said the AU president.
 
He added that the document will summarize the political guidelines
 that will allow harmonizing actions in each country, to guarantee 
the effective mobilization of internal and external resources, 
addressing the challenges of greater connectivity and 
integration in Africa.
 
He mentioned that the meeting aims to find financial solutions for 
several infrastructure projects preselected within the framework 
of the Program for Infrastructure Development in Africa, thanks 
to preparatory work carried out between the AU Development 
Agency ......and the Alliance of African Multilateral 
Financial Institutions.
 
“Infrastructure development is a means to create jobs, promote 
intraregional and intra-African trade, foster regional and 
continental integration, increase the complementarity 
and competitiveness of our economies and improve 
the living conditions of our population”, 
he stressed.
 
The summit, which runs until October 31 with the presence 
of high-level figures from the continent, plans to mobilize 
financing for railways, ports, roads, renewable energy, 
water security, urban infrastructures and information
 and communication technologies.
 
Lourenço also commented with those present on Angola's 
progress in this area and the persistent challenges in 
terms of energy distribution networks, road, railway, 
port, airport infrastructure, etc, energy and 
telecommunications, among others.
 
 
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 RSF claims control of army base 
in El Fasher ------ amid clashes
October 27th, 6:05pm
by Abdallah Hussain
Press TV, Khartoum
 
Fierce fighting continues in El Fasher, North Darfur, a city long 
under siege and now at the centre of Sudan’s escalating war.
 
The paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) say they’ve 
captured the Sudanese army’s 6th Division HQ, 
the military’s last stronghold in the region.
 
But army sources deny the claim, saying 
combat is still underway inside the city.
 
 
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Angola's new copper mine --- will 
process about 300 tons per day
October 27th, 1:32pmm
(Prensa Latina) 
 
Tetelo, the new copper mine in the province of Uíge in Angola, 
will process four thousand tons of the mineral daily to obtain 
300 tons of concentrate, the ministry of the sector 
reported today.
 
The enclave, located in the Maquela do Zombo region, will be 
inaugurated on October 29 and its launch marks the rebirth
of copper exploration in the region, according to a note 
from the Ministry of Mineral Resources, Oil and Gas.
 
Tetelo will be exploited by Shining Star Icarus (SSI), SU, 
Limitada, and constitutes the first modern copper mine 
in Angola since national independence, with a global
 investment of 305 million dollars.
 
According to the portfolio -- the project presents solid economic 
indicators, including a Net Present Value (NPV) of $338 million, 
an Internal Rate of Return (IRR) of 40.9 percent and a 
recovery period of 4.1 years.
 
The studies carried out determined that the mining site 
will have an estimated useful life of 14 years.
 
The project currently employs 1,840 workers, 70 percent of 
whom are Angolans, but it is expected that throughout its 
development the number of direct and indirect jobs 
will exceed three thousand.
 
In this sense, the Ministry highlighted the policy of technical 
training, continuing education -- and local integration of the
company in charge, which will allow greater development 
of people and communities around the mine.
 
 
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Sustainable water development in 
Ethiopia -- favours Horn of Africa 
October 27th, 1:06pm
(Prensa Latina) 
 
Deputy Prime Minister Temesgen Tiruneh stated today that 
Ethiopia continues to play a fundamental role in the 
sustainable development of water and energy, 
while promoting shared regional prosperity.
 
Tiruneh, opening the Second Ethiopian Water and Energy Week 
at the Science Museum, explained that the country makes a 
tangible difference by improving the lives of millions of 
people through renewable energy, water, and green 
development initiatives.
 
“Ethiopia remains steadfast in its commitment to harness its rivers
 for the shared prosperity of the region, while ensuring access to 
the sea for its national interests”, he stressed.
 
In his opinion, Addis Ababa is becoming the regional energy 
centre and, to date, supplies renewable energy to Djibouti, 
Sudan and Kenya.
 
He specified that, as the country becomes an energy centre,
 it allows neighbouring countries to benefit from affordable 
and sustainable renewable energy, in addition to 
strengthening regional ties and promoting 
collective prosperity.
 
According to the deputy prime minister, the Great Ethiopian
 Renaissance Dam constitutes a beacon of the country's 
vision of a better future, a light for Africa, a symbol of 
unity and a testament to the power of cooperation 
between nearby nations.
 
“The dam will not only boost energy development, but also 
protect biodiversity, prevent flooding and provide stable 
water flow to downstream countries”, he added.
 
After emphasizing the importance of ensuring mutual benefit and 
cooperation, rather than competition, he explained why Ethiopia 
works with the clear conviction that its transboundary rivers 
are the basis of regional connectivity.
 
He reiterated that ensuring access to the sea ------ guarantees the 
future of the country, as its economy grows and is a vital step in 
deepening regional economic integration and fostering shared 
growth throughout the Horn of Africa.
 
“The sustainable development of water and energy resources, 
through cooperation, innovation and mutual trust, remains 
the basis of our common destiny”, he stressed.
 
In his opinion, access to the sea will open a new chapter 
in strengthening trade, improving economic integration 
and regional cooperation.
 
He concluded that Ethiopia will continue to play its leading role 
in ensuring Africa's sustainable water and energy security.
 
 
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Government of Ethiopia --- and UN 
launched joint national programs
October 27th, 1:05pm
(Prensa Latina) 
 
The United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA), the United 
Nations Development Program (UNDP) and the Ethiopian 
Ministry of Finance today launched new joint National 
Programs for the period 2025-2030.
 
Ethiopian State Minister of Finance, Semereta Sewasew 
stated -- that these UN agencies played a fundamental 
role in advancing the African country's development 
agenda. “Their strong collaboration has been 
essential in driving our national priorities 
and contributing to our development 
agenda”, he declared.
 
Sewasew, recognizing their strong collaboration and receptive 
support to Addis Ababa... over the years, noted that their 
contributions were crucial --- in governance, resilience, 
economic transformation, health & gender equality.
 
He urged greater synergy between UN agencies to ensure greater
 impact, taking into account that the programs are aligned with 
Ethiopia's Ten-Year Development Plan and the Local 
Economic Reform agenda.
 
“This joint launch is both a celebration of our collaboration 
and a reaffirmation of our shared responsibility to deliver 
results for the people of Ethiopia”, he said.
 
For his part, the UNFPA Country representative, Koffi Kouame, 
considered that this event is more than the beginning of two 
new programs: «It is a renewed alliance, based on 
collaboration, the shared results and synergy of 
our comparative strengths ----- to drive human
 development in Ethiopia».
 
Kouame revealed investments in sexual and reproductive health,
 women's empowerment and youth potential development, 
building on its global transformation goals to «end 
preventable maternal deaths, the unmet ''need'' 
for family planning, and ending gender-based 
violence and ''harmful practices''».
 
The tenth Country Program, with a budget of 140.04 million 
dollars, is aimed at more than 21 million women and 
young people in ten regions... and a municipal 
administration, he added.
 
Meanwhile, UNDP resident representative Samuel Doe highlighted 
that the new Country Program, with a value of 279.3 million 
dollars, will continue to consolidate a milestone in the 
national dialogue and support key areas, such as 
electoral assistance.
 
Doe specified that this United Nations program.. seeks to take 
advantage of the catalytic power of innovation and artificial 
intelligence to expand solutions regarding climate action, 
expansion of governance and job creation, especially 
for youth and women.
 
 
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Ethiopian exporters ------ are urged to
take advantage of African free trade
October 27th, 1:01pm
(Prensa Latina) 
 
The Ministry of Commerce & Regional Integration of Ethiopia 
today -------- urged the export sector to make the most of the 
opportunities offered by the African Continental Free
Trade Area (AfCFTA) to gain higher export growth.
 
In statements to the Ethiopia News Agency, the AfCFTA 
coordinator in that State portfolio, Samuel Gizaw, 
explained that implementation of the agreement 
presents great market potential, given Africa's
 large population.... and its growing annual 
Gross Domestic Product.
 
Gizaw emphasized that the business community 
and other stakeholders --- must actively take 
advantage of these opportunities.
 
He recalled that the continental initiative not only seeks to 
reduce tariffs, but also simplify complex trade procedures, 
which will improve competitiveness in the African market.
 
He highlighted.. the introduction of various incentives by the local 
government to accelerate export activities under the agreement. 
“The agreement will help our exporters become more 
competitive and increase export our trade at an 
accelerated pace”, he said.
 
On the other hand, representatives of export organizations 
confirmed that the implementation of the agreement has 
a positive impact --- by expanding destination markets 
and increasing competitiveness in African markets.
 
Chairman of the board of directors of the Ethiopian Association of 
Meat Producers and Exporters, Khalifa Hussein,told the same 
media outlet that the launch of the AfCFTA will provide 
ample market opportunities in African countries.
 
Hussein reported that foreign sales of these products have so far 
been directed mainly..... to Far Eastern countries; However, this 
agreement will contribute to diversifying export destinations.
 
Demand for meat products is high in many African countries, 
which will not only incentivize producers but also benefit
 the country's economy, he added.
 
He further explained that the agreement will facilitate trade 
relations with the countries operated by Ethiopian Airlines, 
Ethiopia's flag carrier, and will help address existing 
challenges, in particular tariff barriers, thus
improving competitiveness.
 
Likewise, the general director of the Ethiopian Association of 
Horticultural Producers and Exporters, Tewodros Zewde,
stated that implementation of the AfCFTA ------ will 
contribute to expanding export destinations 
in the horticultural sector.
 
Zewde noted that the initiative will allow Ethiopia to increase its 
sales volumes and further strengthen its economic growth, 
highlighting that it presents important opportunities, 
especially in horticulture.
 
The African Continental Free Trade Area Agreement 
was officially launched in Ethiopia ------ this month.
 
 

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Sudan's Wazza instrument

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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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