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More than 630 civilians killed 
in three months in DRC 
due to conflict
Kinshasa, June 27th, 2:54pm
 (Prensa Latina) 
 
More than 630 civilians were killed in the provinces of Ituri and 
North Kuvu in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) in the 
last three months, due to violence by armed groups, local 
media reported today.
 
Publications such as Radio Okapi and Actualité.CD - echoed a 
report by the United Nations Stabilization Mission in the DRC 
(MONUSCO), which reported that from March 19 to date, 
632 civilians lost their lives due to the conflicts in 
North Kivu and Ituri.
 
In the same period, the UN Joint Office for Human Rights 
documented 1,221 rapes, including numerous cases of 
sexual violence perpetrated by armed groups and 
members of the Congolese security forces, with 
nearly 3,000 victims, mainly women 
and children.
 
According to MONUSCO, the Allied Democratic Forces (ADF), a 
group affiliated with the Islamic State, is responsible for the 
killing of 287 civilians since March 26 to date, also 
generating mass displacements and hindering 
humanitarian access.
 
The Mission has strengthened its operational capacity and has 
carried out more than 2,100 joint patrols with the DRC Armed 
Forces, in addition to deploying mobile bases in the most 
vulnerable areas, the head of MONUSCO, James Swan, 
told the UN Security Council.
 
"The Mission..... also continues its support to local peace 
mechanisms and disarmament and reintegration 
programmes. Between March and June, more 
than 300 ex-combatants and their family 
members were repatriated to Rwanda 
in coordination with the relevant 
authorities," he said.
 
He added that MONUSCO has held numerous consultations 
with the Congolese authorities, civil society and the rebel 
leaders of the Congo River Alliance-March 23 Movement 
(AFC/M23), as well as with regional actors.
 
In particular, he highlighted the talks with the Special Envoy for
 the Great Lakes Region, Huang Xia; with the African Union 
mediation team led by the President of Togo, Faure 
Gnassingbé; with the AU facilitators or their 
representatives, and with the Chair of the 
AU Commission, Mahmoud
Ali Youssouf.
 
He also mentioned the dialogue in Luanda, with Angolan 
President João Lourenço, who has also played a role 
in the search for peace in eastern Congo.
 
 
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Egypt to produce its
own wind turbines
Cairo, June 27th, 10:14am
 (Prensa Latina) 
 
Within two years, Egypt will be the first African and 
Middle Eastern country to produce its own wind 
turbines, official sources announced today.
 
The project, which will be paid for in national currency, 
is based on a memorandum of understanding signed 
with China's SANY Renewable Energy, according to 
which the first turbines will be installed in the 
Gulf of Suez.
 
After they come into operation, the mills will generate two 
gigawatts and will be the first step in a more ambitious 
project that includes the manufacture of solar panels. 
 
The prospect is to produce enough energy for domestic 
consumption and export to states in the region, 
according to details issued after the signing 
of the pact attended by the Egyptian PM 
Mostafa Madbouly and the Minister of
Electricity and Renewable Energy, 
Mahmoud Esmat.
 
The agreement is part of the strategy to support the 
national industry, increase its participation in 
renewable energy projects and develop 
electricity technologies locally, the 
source added.
 
With explosive population growth and energy production 
based on gas and fossil fuels, the development of clean 
energy-based programs, Egypt both creates jobs, and 
encourages ------- the installation of new industries, 
while cutting the emission of greenhouse gases.
 
 
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27 million Congolese 
are food insecure
Kinshasa, June 27th, 10:14am
 (Prensa Latina) 
 
Almost 27 million people, over a quarter of the population of 
the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), live today in food 
insecurity, according to the head of the United Nations 
Stabilization Mission (MONUSCO), James Swan.
 
Addressing the UN Security Council in a meeting held the day 
before, he pointed out that the humanitarian plan for 2026, 
designed to help 7.3 million people in dire need, has a 
budget of 1.4 billion dollars, of which only 53%
 has been financed to date.
 
According to Radio Okapi, Swan called on the international 
community to urgently fill this funding gap, which puts 
lives at risk.
 
He added that the prolonged closure of banks in Goma, 
on the one hand, and the closure of airports in Goma 
and Kavumu, on the other, hinder the delivery of aid 
and exacerbate the vulnerability of populations 
caught up in the conflict.
 
He insisted on the need for all parties to agree on the 
reopening of these vital infrastructures, in addition 
to condemning the violence against humanitarian 
workers, of whom four have been killed - so far - 
this year.
 
 
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Somalia announces death 
of four alleged Islamists
Mogadishu, June 26th, 12:04pm
 (Prensa Latina) 
 
Somali security forces announced today the death of 
four alleged members of the Islamist faction Al 
Shabaab in actions carried out in the Lower 
Shabelle region, south of this capital.
 
According to the National Security and Intelligence Agency 
(NISA), the operation was carried out with international 
support, which it did not specify, in the town of 
Kuntuarey, against a camp used to train and 
organize militias in repression and 
extortion work.
 
 
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DRC Highlights U.S. Sanctions 
on Rwandan Companies
Kinshasa, June 26th, 11:45am
 (Prensa Latina) 
 
Media outlets in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) 
today highlighted the sanctions imposed by the US on 
companies based in Rwanda, accusing them of 
facilitating the illicit trafficking of minerals 
from the east of the country.
 
Newspapers such as Infos27, La Tempête des Tropiques and 
Le Potentiel highlighted the event as a blow to the financing 
of the war, since Gasabo Gold Refinery Ltd.; its president, 
Jean Malic Kalima; its CEO, Bosco Kayobotsi, and three 
other companies are considered guilty of laundering 
gold ...for the rebels.
 
The mining companies Bugambira Mines LTD, Wolfram Mining 
and Processing LTD and Rwinkwavu Mining Corporation LTD., 
in addition, are mentioned as being owned by the Rwandan 
President, Paul Kagame.
 
According to Le Potencial, these measures - confirm the 
Congolese government's thesis on the purely economic,
 predatory and cross-border nature of the aggression 
against the DRC.
 
U.S. sanctions state that the assets of these entities are 
frozen and they are prohibited from conducting any 
transactions with U.S. persons.
 
 
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Nigeria.. announces ---- release of 
53 hostages from Islamist groups
Abuja, June 26th, 11:38am
 (Prensa Latina) 
 
Nigeria announced today the release of 53 people 
kidnapped by the Islamist faction Islamic State 
in West Africa (Iswap) which splintered from 
its counterpart, Boko Haram.
 
According to the army, the operation was carried out 
in the northeastern state of Borno, as part of the 
offensive against Islamist groups operating in 
this Nigerian region.
 
Military spokesman Mohammed Goni said the military 
broke the Islamist blockade on the road between 
Buratai and Kamuya, and rescued 53 hostages 
in the area.
 
The rescued people were transferred to the city of 
Buratai .....where they are in the process of 
identification and medical evaluation.
 
Recently, the Nigerian army - rescued some 360 civilians 
kidnapped by the Boko Haram faction in the mountains 
of Mandara, a stronghold of that Islamist faction, 
also in Borno state.
 
In northern Nigeria, Africa's most populous country, several 
Islamist groups operate, such as Boko Haram and its West 
African faction of the Islamic State (Iswap) or the so-
called Jama'at Nusrat al-Islam wal-Muslimin, 
which are dedicated to kidnapping and 
armed attacks on Christian villages, 
schools and churches.
 
 
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Kenyan authorities... confirm 
355 arrested during protests
Nairobi, June 26th, 11:09am
 (Prensa Latina) 
 
The Kenyan government confirmed that 355 people were 
arrested during the demonstrations that took place in 
remembrance of the June 2024 protests, it was 
learned here today.
 
According to the local newspaper The Star, which quotes 
statements by Interior Minister Kipchumba Murkomen 
the day before, the detainees face charges of theft, 
vandalism, the obstruction of streets and 
attempted robbery.
 
The sources add.. that demonstrations took place 
throughout the country and security forces used 
tear gas to disperse the demonstrators.
 
This time participants set up roadblocks around Nairobi, 
while schools and businesses remained closed, while 
thousands of Kenyans accuse the government of 
false promises, corruption and the kidnapping
--- of opponents.
 
Political analysts point out that President William Ruto is very 
unpopular, especially the young people of Generation Z, but 
presidential elections are scheduled for August 2027, and 
observers highlight that Ruto has the advantage of a 
fractured opposition.
 
 
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DRC strengthens measures - 
to deal with Ebola epidemic
Kinshasa, June 26th, 8:34am
 (Prensa Latina) 
 
The national working group... in charge of the response to
the Ebola epidemic in the Democratic Republic of Congo 
(DRC), reinforced measures to confront the outbreak, 
under the leadership of President Felix Tshisekedi, 
the Presidency reported today.
 
In a working session held the day before, it was decided to 
increase safety and health, with a greater deployment of 
the Congolese National Police and health agents to 
regulate circulation --- and intensify controls 
(temperature control, hygiene, and hand 
washing) in the most affected areas.
 
According to the account of the Presidency in X, a new 
isolation protocol was also approved, establishing a 
mandatory health observation period of 21 days 
for confirmed contacts and restrictions on 
travel abroad for residents of the 
affected areas.
 
With regard to humanitarian support and infrastructure, the 
Ministry of Social Affairs ...was instructed to coordinate 
humanitarian assistance in the camps for displaced 
persons, as well as to accelerate the construction 
of nearby treatment centres.
 
The epidemic of the Ebola virus disease, decreed on May 15,
 left a total of 1,155 confirmed cases, 304 deaths.. and 138 
recovered patients as of June 24, while 326 people remain 
hospitalized, according to data from the Ministry of Health.
 
The World Health Organization (WHO) announced on June 24 
the start of a clinical trial to evaluate the efficacy of two 
possible treatments against the disease, taking into 
account that the Bundibugyo strain, which causes 
the current outbreak, does not have certified 
vaccines or therapies... so far.
 
The trial will focus on two antiviral drugs: MBP134 and 
REMDESIVIR, and the study aims to investigate 
whether they can reduce the mortality rate, 
either separately ...or in combination.
 
The research will be carried out by a consortium of various 
national and international institutions, including the 
National Institute for Biomedical Research (INRB) 
of the DRC, the medical organization ALIMA, 
the University of Oxford and the WHO.
 
 
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Regional body -- congratulates 
Djibouti on Independence Day
Djibouti, June 26th, 7:38am
 (Prensa Latina) 
 
The executive secretary of the Intergovernmental Authority 
on Development (IGAD), Workneh Gebeyehu, congratulated 
the Government and people of Djibouti on the occasion of 
Independence Day... on June 27.
 
Gebeyehu on his social network account X expressed that,
 "as a founding member, presidency of IGAD and generous 
host of the organization's headquarters, Djibouti has 
made invaluable contributions.. to promoting 
multilateral cooperation, regional peace 
and development. On behalf of IGAD: 
Happy Independence Day, Djibouti!"
 
The African country was under French colonial control 
since 1888 and in 1946 became an overseas territory 
within the French Union with its own legislature and 
representation in the French parliament known as 
French Somaliland.
 
Subsequently, it was renamed the French Territory of the Afars 
and the Issas until 1967. In 1958, as Somalia's independence 
approached, a referendum was held to decide whether the 
territory should remain with France or join Somalia. 
The result ...was a vote.. to remain part of Paris.
 
A second referendum in 1967 yielded similar results, but on May 
8, 1977, in a similar third process, 98.8 percent of voters chose 
--------- independence from France.
 
It was on June 27, 1977, that Djibouti became the last of 
France's African colonies to gain independence and 
Hassan Gouled Aptidon, with a major role in the 
yes campaign in the 1958 referendum, 
became its first president.
 
 
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AU confident in unity 
of member states to 
address challenges
Addis Ababa, June 26th, 7:27am
 (Prensa Latina) 
 
The president of the African Union (AU) Commission, 
Mahmoud Ali Youssouf, acknowledged today that, 
despite the complex and evolving challenges, 
the unity of member states ---- will be the 
answer to face them.
 
Youssouf, at the closing session of the 52nd Ordinary Session 
of the Committee of Permanent Representatives - stressed 
that the disruption of maritime navigation through the 
Strait of Hormuz.... has significant economic 
repercussions --- for African economies, 
particularly with its impact on global 
energy markets and supply chains.
 
In this regard, he expressed the hope - that the recent ceasefire 
agreement announced between the United States and Iran will 
contribute to easing regional tensions and restoring stability.
 
He briefed the PRC on his recent consultations with the heads of 
the Regional Economic Communities and Regional Mechanisms, 
stressing ---- the importance of strengthened coordination and 
enhanced complementarity to advance Africa's integration, 
peace, security and development agenda.
 
He also provided an update ---- on the recent High-Level, Virtual 
Summit on the Ebola outbreak, hosted by Burundian President 
Évariste Ndayishimiye, in his capacity as President of the AU 
this year.
 
He said the conclave successfully mobilized 
both political support and resources ---- to 
strengthen the continental response.
 
He expressed his gratitude to the AU Member States ----- for 
their solidarity and generous contributions to the affected 
countries --- while commending the Government of the 
Democratic Republic of the Congo - for its continued 
commitment and allocation of domestic resources
 to contain the outbreak.
 
Youssouf thanked the Permanent Representatives for the zeal, 
dedication and constructive spirit that characterized their 
deliberations, which resulted in significant progress on 
key issues before the Committee.
 
He also recognized the president of the PRC, the ambassador of 
Burundi, Willy Nyamitwe, for his able leadership and direction 
in guiding the work of that body in charge of managing the 
daily affairs of the continental organization.
 
Before concluding, he called on them to continue their efforts in 
advancing the Union's institutional reform agenda.... including 
measures aimed at strengthening the financial sustainability 
of the AU & improving the effectiveness of the Commission 
in fulfilling its mandate.
 
 
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Kenyan police ------ crack down... on 
demonstrations of so-called Gen Z
Nairobi, June 25th, 12:43pm
 (Prensa Latina) 
 
Kenyan police today faced demos of anti-government 
protests carried out by young people of the so-called 
Generation Z, who tried to revive the uprising 
held two years ago.
 
On that occasion, many young people took to the streets
 in June 2024, in protest against economic hardship 
and corruption.
 
These demonstrations ended with an assault on the 
parliament building and a high number of deaths,
 injuries and arrests.
 
Young people were demanding lawmakers oppose a bill 
with a tax increase, amid a high cost of living. The 
police response was violent, which left over
 60 deaths.
 
This time protesters staged roadblocks around Nairobi, 
while schools and businesses remained closed.
 
Thousands of Kenyans accuse the government of false 
promises, corruption and kidnappings of opponents.
 
Meanwhile, political analysts point out that President 
William Ruto is very unpopular, especially among the 
young people of Generation Z, but presidential 
elections are scheduled for August 2027, and 
observers point out that Ruto..... has the 
advantage of a fractured opposition.
 
 
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Sudanese officials:  criticize 
equating parties in conflict
Khartoum, June 25th, 11:13am
(Prensa Latina) 
 
The so-called Sovereign Transitional Council (CST) that 
governs Sudan, demanded that the international 
community not equate the parties to the 
conflict in that African country on 
equal terms, it was learned 
here today.
 
Amgad Fareid Eltayeb Idris, adviser for political and 
diplomatic affairs to the president of the CST and 
the head of the army, Abdel Fattah al-Burhan, 
stressed - that the risk posed by the so-
called Rapid Support Forces (RSF) to 
the country is clear, and accused 
these paramilitary militias 
of fascism, genocide 
and barbarism.
 
Media ambiguity generates complicity and fuels the 
continuation of the war ------ because it creates 
impunity for the RSF -- Idris explained - and 
demanded: that we must stop pretending 
neutrality, because the neutrality that is 
located between the aggressor and the 
victim is not neutrality, but complicity, 
he added.
 
The official made these statements -- at the end of a visit to 
Spain where he praised the role of the Madrid government, 
which he described as a key and committed actor, in 
support of the principles of International Law.
 
Al-Burhan's adviser also called for the dismantling of the RSF 
and declaring the militia a terrorist organisation and ending 
the military and political support it receives.
 
[Rhondda Records adds - ambiguity within Prensa Latina's
coverage of this conflict - is increasingly depicable and 
calling the Sovereign Transitional Council ''so-called'' 
& the way this article puts insults such as ''fascist'' 
into an official's mouth, making him sound crazy,
is followed by the phrase: ''military and political
support it receives'' - yet refuses to name the
countries involved ---- Israel, its UAE lackey 
and the secret services.... of the US, UK,
and Israel. Come clean, Prensa Latina!] 
 
 
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Higino Carneiro formalized his
candidacy 
for presidency of
the MPLA
Luanda, June 25th, 10:21am
(Prensa Latina) 
 
Higino Carneiro today formalized his candidacy for 
the presidency of the Popular Movement for the 
Liberation of Angola (MPLA) with the support 
of 19,000 signatures and in the midst of an 
accusation of alleged embezzlement and 
money laundering.
 
The former governor of Luanda delivered the required 
documents to the headquarters of the political 
organization, which must be analyzed by the 
subcommittee of mandates to validate 
the proposal.
 
Carneiro told the press that the process of collecting 
signatures took place under siege in some provinces 
and that at first the more than 10,000 signatures 
presented ---- were not accepted because the 
subscription forms did not conform to the 
official standard.
 
However, "the teams returned to collect them again and 
we managed to complete the process successfully" 
and now we can only hope that the candidacy 
subcommittee.. "carries out its work with 
transparency, impartiality and rigour," 
Novo Jornal said.
 
On his social networks, Carneiro shared a message 
of thanks to all those who contributed to the 
formalization of his candidacy for the 
presidency of the MPLA.
 
"I thank the comrades... who believed in this project of 
responsible renewal, those who worked daily in the 
grassroots structures, those who mobilized 
consciences.... those who traveled long 
distances, those who dedicated their 
time to collecting signatures," 
he said.
 
He said that the number of signatures of support 
constitutes an unequivocal demonstration of 
the vitality of militancy and the strength of 
democratic participation within the MPLA.
 
He stressed that the formalization of this candidacy 
represents just one more step in a broader political 
process and that the most important moment will 
be during the organization's congress ---- on 
December 9 and 10, when the election 
will be held.
 
He insisted that militants should not be intimidated by 
anyone. "No member is above the Party. No leader is 
above the Statutes. No position confers the right to 
limit the freedom of political participation of the
members," he emphasized.
 
He commented that he will soon travel around the country 
and maintained that the MPLA must continue to 
consolidate itself as a great political family, 
where mutual respect, coexistence in 
diversity, conscious discipline, and 
unity around the higher interests 
of the organization and the 
nation, prevail.
 
In his message on Thursday and in statements to the press, 
Higino Carneiro did not mention the formal accusation 
announced by the Attorney General's Office 
on June 23.
 
However, in a previous statement on his social networks 
he had said that he learned of the accusation through 
he media, since he was not notified personally or his 
lawyers on the same day it was made public.
 
He added that, from a strictly legal point of view, 
Criminal Proceeding No. 46/19 remains in the 
preparatory investigation phase.... with 
essential steps still to be carried out, 
for which reason he affirmed, that 
the Prosecutor's Office does not 
yet - have competence.... to 
file charges.
 
 
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Niger's withdrawal.. from the
International Criminal Court
is confirmed
Niamey, June 24th, 1:32pm
 (Prensa Latina) 
 
The International Criminal Court (ICC) confirmed Niger's 
decision to leave that entity, nine months after 
announcing its intention, it was known 
here today.
 
The ICC's notification of withdrawal was confirmed on 
Wednesday by a spokesman for the organization, who 
also specified that Niger deposited its instrument of 
withdrawal with the United Nations Secretary-
General in his capacity as depositary of
the
 treaty, on June 18, 2026.
 
Niger explained its withdrawal from the body on the grounds 
that, while the court had generated great hopes among 
peoples who value peace and justice, it has been 
misused and exploited.
 
In this way, the departure will come into force 
on June 18, 2027, a year after the notification.
 
Niger joins Burundi and the Philippines in doing
 the same in 2017 and 2019, respectively.
 
Together with Niger, Burkina Faso and Mali announced 
on 22 September last year their decision to withdraw 
from the Rome Statute, considering that the court 
....has become an instrument of neocolonial 
repression, and an example of selective 
justice, although the latter two have 
not yet submitted their request 
to leave the ICC.
 
 
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Murder charges against 
Kenyan students 
approved
Nairobi, June 24th, 12:26pm
 (Prensa Latina) 
 
Kenya's Public Prosecutor's Office today issued charges 
against several students arrested for being involved in 
a fire that cost the lives of 16 of their classmates.
 
It was also learned that the prosecutorial authority 
approved the charges against the detained 
students after a careful analysis of the 
evidence and stated that the suspects 
face 16 counts of murder, due to the 
consequences the incident caused.
 
Kenyan police announced at the end of May the arrest of 
eight students suspected of planning and setting fire at 
the Utumushi Women's Academy in the town of Gilgil, 
located in the centre of the country.
 
According to eyewitnesses, the fire started in the early hours 
of the morning in a dormitory building that housed more than 
200 students, in many cases daughters of police officers, as 
this institution was the school's sponsor. Observers recall 
that fires in Kenyan schools are common due in many 
cases to electrical failures, lack of safety and 
maintenance measures, without ruling out 
those of arson origin. All generally leave 
a high number of dead and wounded.
 
In 2001.... a total of 67 students died in a dormitory fire 
in Machakos County and in 2024 another 21 students 
also perished in another school fire in the centre of 
the country.
 
 
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The Djibouti Secretary of State 
Receives Cuba's Ambassador
Djibouti, June 24th, 8:11am
 (Prensa Latina) 
 
The Secretary of State for Sports of Djibouti, Fatouma Ali 
Abdallah, received the Cuban ambassador here, Marcelo 
Caballero, to review the current state of bilateral 
cooperation in the sector, Prensa Latina 
learned today.
 
According to information sent to this agency by the 
Caribbean diplomatic headquarters, the meeting 
took place in an atmosphere of cordiality, 
respect and mutual understanding.
 
Both parties highlighted the convenience and interest of 
continuing and expanding the existing collaboration 
ties, as evidenced by the signing on May 4 of the 
renewal of the contract for the provision of 
services that gives continuity to Cuban 
sports cooperation in this 
African nation.
 
Abdallah reiterated his full willingness to continue working 
closely with the Cuban side to raise bilateral cooperation 
to higher levels, for the benefit of both countries.
 
During the meeting, Caballero conveyed to the Djiboutian 
Secretary of State a verbal message of congratulations 
on her recent appointment by the president of the 
National Institute of Sports, Physical Education 
and Recreation (INDER), Osvaldo 
Vento Montiller.
 
He recalled that 2027 will mark 20 years since the arrival in 
Djibouti of the first Cuban sports aid workers. Since then, 
24 specialists have provided services in modalities such 
as athletics, aerobics, volleyball, handball, basketball, 
among other disciplines.
 
 
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DRC doctors' union announces 
general strike
Kinshasa, June 24th, 7:42am
 (Prensa Latina) 
 
Professionals affiliated with the National Union of Doctors 
(Synamed) announced the start of a general strike today 
in all public hospitals in the Democratic Republic of 
Congo (DRC), in protest against the government's 
failure to comply with its commitments.
 
According to Synamed, the Executive has failed to respect 
promises regarding the improvement of doctors' working 
conditions and the payment of salary arrears, 
estimated at 161 days, or almost six 
months; hence the assemblies of 
the organization decided 
to strike.
 
During the strike period, only emergency services and blood 
banks will remain operational, said the union's leadership, 
which also organized a triage system in certain hospitals 
for the care of urgent cases.
 
As reported by Actualité.CD, the union organization pointed out 
that a minimum service will be maintained in health institutions
which will include the early discharge of hospitalized patients, 
priority care for postoperative patients, the cancellation of 
scheduled elective procedures and surgeries and the 
suspension of outpatient consultations.
 
Synamed plans to hold an evaluation meeting 
on Thursday, July 2, 2026, they added.
 
 
 
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Kenya halts U.S.
''health clinic''
construction
Nairobi, June 23rd, 11:37am
 (Prensa Latina)
 
The construction of a camp erected by the US on 
a Kenyan military base to use it as a quarantine 
centre for its expatriate subjects suspected 
of infection with the Ebola virus... was 
announced here today by the 
Ministry of Health.
 
The measure came into force, after a court declared Kenyan 
Public Health Minister, Duale Said, ''displeased'' for ignoring 
his order to halt construction work on the camp at Laikipia 
Air Base.
 
I have ordered the complete and immediate cessation 
of construction work or related activities, says the 
statement ......issued by the health ministry 
and distributed to the press through 
social networks.
 
For their part, ''U.S. sources'' reported that the centre 
was built in case of a need to evacuate its citizens 
residing in this country - from areas where there 
was a ''risk of contagion'' with the lethal virus 
that ''broke out'' in the Democratic Republic 
of Congo.
 
 
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Ethiopia calls for expanding access 
to electricity at international event
London, June 23rd, 11:17am
 (Prensa Latina) 
 
Ethiopia today called for accelerating progress in 
expanding access to electricity and improving 
the affordability of climate finance, during an 
event held in the framework of the London 
Climate Action Week.
 
Ethiopian Foreign Minister and President-designate 
of the 32nd United Nations Climate Change 
Conference (COP32), Gedion Timothewos, 
made the call ...while speaking at the 
Global Dialogue on Electrification.
 
Timothewos supported a key proposal under 
consideration at the meeting, which is to 
raise electrification... to 35% of global 
final energy consumption, by 2035.
 
In this regard, the head of Ethiopian diplomacy said it 
could help to translate climate commitments into 
concrete investments in power generation, 
transmission networks and access to 
clean cooking systems.
 
He stressed - that financing remains the main constraint 
for many developing economies. Even when renewable 
energy projects are viable, high borrowing costs often 
delay - or prevent - their implementation, he warned.
 
This, he noted, reflects perceived risks related to 
exchange rate volatility, political conditions 
and regulatory uncertainty.
 
He called for stronger international instruments for 
risk mitigation, including guarantees, insurance 
mechanisms and greater access to local 
currency finance.
 
He also stressed that electrification should 
be understood as more than just a 
decarbonization tool.
 
Expanding access to reliable electricity - is critical 
for economic development, energy security and 
industrial growth, especially in countries 
where significant gaps in energy 
access persist, he concluded.
 
The meeting, convened by the International Energy 
Agency and the COP31 Presidency of Türkiye and 
Australia, brought together ministers, 
international organizations and 
energy experts focused on
--- the implementation of 
global climate goals.
 
Discussions addressed how to scale up clean 
electricity systems, while meeting existing 
climate commitments.
 
The dialogue is part of the preparatory process for COP31, 
where governments are expected to focus increasingly 
on the implementation of commitments. It served as 
an informal platform to define priorities for the 
next round of UN climate negotiations.
 


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Africa --- looks to Ethiopia 
as an inspiring example 
of transformation
Addis Ababa, June 23rd, 10:31am
 (Prensa Latina) 
 
The executive secretary of the United Nations Economic 
Commission for Africa (ECA), Claver Gatete, today 
praised Ethiopia ...as an inspiring example of 
transformative reform in environmental 
restoration, renewable energy, 
sustainable transport 
and aviation.
 
Gatete, at the Ethiopia Delivers national summit under the 
theme "From Reform to Lasting Change", highlighted the 
Green Legacy Initiative, the energy advancement driven 
by the Ethiopian Renaissance Grand Dam, the transition 
to electric mobility and the continued expansion of 
Ethiopian Airlines as fundamental pillars of the 
national development trajectory.
 
He underlined that these initiatives demonstrate how 
strategic reforms and long-term investments can 
boost inclusive growth..... while promoting 
sustainability & economic resilience.
 
He mentioned that Ethiopia's growing international profile 
is perhaps most clearly reflected in its choice to host the 
32nd United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP
32) in November 2027, describing the decision as a 
powerful recognition - of the country's leadership 
in climate action and sustainable development.
 
"The choice of Ethiopia to host COP32 sends a strong 
message: Africa... is not only responding to global 
challenges, but is increasingly contributing to 
the formulation of solutions, and leading 
international dialogue," he stressed.
 
Reaffirming ECA's commitment to the Addis Ababa 
development agenda, Gatete pledged the UN
Commission's continued support for reform 
efforts and its broader aspirations for 
economic transformation --- while 
underlining the importance.. of 
advancing Africa's collective 
development goals.
 
On the other hand, the CEO of Ethiopian Investment 
Holdings, Brook Taye, highlighted the country's 
trajectory in infrastructure, from centuries of 
bold national ambitions to an era of reforms 
defined by discipline, clear principles ---
and structured execution.
 
Taye said the reformist government took a decisive turn 
towards a more conducive, sequenced and disciplined 
funding approach, combining ambition with 
institutional strength, transforming 
infrastructure into sustainable 
national value and inter-
generational wealth.
 
With strategic sectors such as clean energy, digital expansion, 
transport, construction and green technology as pillars of the 
future agenda, Ethiopia is moving towards an escape 
velocity, where growth becomes self-sustaining 
and transformative, he said.
 
 
 
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African Union congratulates Ethiopia
on success in general elections
Addis Ababa, June 23rd, 10:14am
(Prensa Latina)

The president of the African Union Commission, Mahmoud
Ali Youssouf, today congratulated the Government and
people of Ethiopia for the successful holding of the
Seventh General Elections.... on June 1.


Youssouf, in a statement, stressed --- that the electoral
process demonstrated the commitment of Ethiopians
to further consolidate democracy as a fundamental
pillar of socio-economic development.
 
He also recognized the professionalism and commitment
shown by the Ethiopian National Electoral Board...
for the smooth running of the elections.
 
The president took the opportunity to congratulate Prime
Minister Abiy Ahmed and the ruling Prosperity Party on
their victory by winning a majority of the seats
contested..... for the House of People's
Representatives (parliament) - and
Regional Councils, the electoral
body announced last Sunday.
 
He reiterated the full commitment of the African
Union Commission --- to consolidate democratic
governance in member States through credible,
peaceful and transparent electoral processes.
 
 
 
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South Africa, they 
don't even need 
to win
2026 WORLD CUP
Mexico City, June 23rd, 10:13am
(Prensa Latina) 
 
Victory is the main desire for any team, but South Africa has 
only needed a draw in the 2026 World Cup in Mexico, the 
United States and Canada.... to win a juicy prize.
 
The South Africans conceded a setback in their opener 
against Mexico, but left with a 1-1 draw against the 
Czech Republic on matchday two of Group A.
 
After that draw, the 26 players and coaching staff received 
personalized luxury jewelry and watches.. valued at more 
than $50,000 each... thanks to a commercial agreement 
between the South African Football Association (SAFA) 
and a US jewelry store based in Atlanta.
 
The African team managed to equalize in the 83rd minute 
with a penalty converted by Teboho Mokoena, and with 
that first point they have options to advance to the 
next instance.... if they manage to beat South 
Korea tomorrow.
 
The popular Neymar has been less lucky, 
still recovering from a calf muscle injury.
 
The Brazilian striker went viral thanks to a 
comment by his president, Luiz Inácio 
Lula da Silva, who commented that 
the striker was teleworking.
 
The memes were not long in coming, and in the case of 
the former striker of the Barcelona and Paris Saint 
Germain clubs, the story of Russia 2018 --- is 
repeated, when his somersaults provoked 
global mockery on social networks.
 
 
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 Senegal truncates smuggling of
 undocumented immigrants
Dakar, June 22nd, 1:40pm
 (Prensa Latina) 
 
The planned journey of 13 undocumented Africans to Europe 
was interrupted by the Senegalese authorities who 
truncated the expedition before setting sail, 
media outlets cited official sources 
announced here today.
 
The destination of the precarious vessel was the Canary Islands, 
Spain, according to the details provided by two of the operators 
of the ship, detained at the place which, according to the 
authorities, hides part of a larger network.
 
Every year, hundreds of humans... mostly from sub-Saharan 
African countries, risk their lives to reach European shores
 in search of new horizons or fleeing conflicts.
 
Many of them die in pursuit of that mirage, that most of the 
time --- ends with the Atlantic Ocean or the Mediterranean 
Sea ....as a sepulchre.
 
 
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Ethiopian President Receives 
UN High Commissioner 
for Refugees
Addis Ababa, June 22nd, 11:08am
 (Prensa Latina) 
 
Ethiopian President Taye Atske-Selassie spoke today with 
the United Nations' High Commissioner for Refugees, 
Barham Salih, about issues related to these people 
and efforts to integrate them in host communities.
 
Speaking to the Ethiopian News Agency, Salih said the meeting 
was fruitful ...and an opportunity to express the UN agency's 
appreciation for the role played by Addis Ababa in hosting 
a large number of asylum seekers and providing them 
with protection.
 
He noted the importance of the African country's recently 
launched integration roadmap, which aims to integrate 
refugees into national systems and enable them to be 
self-reliant, rather than completely dependent on 
humanitarian assistance.
 
He highlighted -- the commitment of the Office of the United 
Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) to work 
closely with the Government of Ethiopia to implement this 
initiative, which calls on the international community to 
strengthen its support .....and share responsibility in
 responding to expatriate issues.
 
Finally, he expressed his congratulations to the president on 
the success of the Seventh General Elections, while 
recognizing its progress ..and results.
 
 
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Meditex advances in services in 
Angola with pacemaker implant
Luanda, June 22nd, 10:40am
 (Prensa Latina) 
 
Angolan Sebão Felipe said that if he is alive today it is thanks 
to the professionals of the Meditex clinic, who diagnosed his 
heart condition and successfully implanted a pacemaker.
 
The health institution.... with more than 30 years of experience, 
has a trained medical team, made up of Cubans and Angolans, 
& the technological conditions in its operating room, so there 
was no hesitation in performing the procedure when Felipe 
was diagnosed with an advanced atrioventricular block.
 
The patient arrived accompanying his wife, both with malaria, 
and although he felt bad..... he always thought that the most 
complicated situation was hers, Dr. Mario Delgado, general 
director of Meditex, told Prensa Latina.
 
As soon as the doctors took her heart rate, they realized that it 
was very low, she added, so other specific cardiology tests 
were done and the need to implant a pacemaker could be 
verified, a procedure that had never been done before 
in this clinic.
 
However, the Cuban professionals who serve in the institution 
have performed this type of surgery on multiple occasions, 
so.... from the beginning --- there was confidence that all
 would go well.
 
The health centre also has an operating room, with the 
appropriate conditions and the necessary technology, 
and an intensive care room that allows the follow-up 
that the patient requires, Delgado said.
 
In Luanda, not all hospitals and clinics meet all the conditions 
to perform this type of surgery, which is why for Meditex it is 
a relevant step in the provision of services.
 
Sebão Felipe, who is already at home with his family... after a 
successful recovery, according to the protocols established 
for these procedures, assures that the clinic did everything 
for him and earned his trust.... with very professional and 
dedicated work.
 
"Meditex is a sophisticated clinic for the purposes of the heart. 
Thank you very much to your medical team ...and the team of 
the Salud+ insurance company for bringing me to this place,"
 he said and dedicated special words to the surgeons and 
cardiologists who treated him.
 
His case opens a new path in the work of the institution, which 
since 1993 has been based in Luanda and is distinguished by 
the professionalism, quality and warmth ....with which its 
patients are treated, according to their testimonies.
 
Integrating Cuban and Angolan health personnel, the centre 
underwent a technological renovation in 2024 that put into 
service 71 high-tech medical equipment for all specialties, 
including the devices for imaging studies, the endoscopy 
tower and the operating room equipment.
 
With the availability of hospitalization beds in basic services: 
intensive care, pediatrics, gynecology and obstetrics, and 
surgery, the clinic is equipped with what is necessary to 
perform minimally access surgeries, maxillo-facial 
surgeries and differentiated cardiology studies.
 
It also has a program of care for the infertile couple, 
which includes complementary studies and 
integrates several specialties.
 
 
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African Union warns of 
deteriorating security
 in Sudan
Addis Ababa, June 22nd, 9:27am 
(Prensa Latina) 
 
The chairperson of the African Union Commission, Mahmoud 
Ali Youssouf, today expressed his deep concern over the 
escalation of violence in and around El Obeid, in the
Sudanese state of North Kordofan.
 
Youssouf, in a statement.... also warned of the 
continued deterioration of the humanitarian 
and security situation in Khartoum.
 
In it he urged all parties to immediately cease hostilities, 
exercise maximum restraint ...and comply with their 
obligations under international humanitarian law 
and the commitments contained in the Jeddah 
Declaration ------ including the protection of 
civilians and the facilitation of safe and
unhindered humanitarian access.
 
He repeated the need for accountability for all violations 
and abuses committed against civilians and called on 
all external actors to refrain from actions that could 
exacerbate the conflict.
 
The African Union reaffirms its firm commitment to Sudan's 
sovereignty, unity, independence and territorial integrity 
and calls for redoubling efforts to achieve an inclusive 
political process to restore peace, stability and 
constitutional order in the country, the 
statement concluded.
 
The day before, the Rapid Support Forces attacked the states 
of North and South Kordofan in central Sudan with drones, 
causing at least three deaths, while the UN and the 
EU called for.... a ceasefire in that region.
 
 
[Rhondda Records adds: just words... don't help.
Try stopping the West and Ukraine and Israel
and an Arab Emirate --- giving the Rapid 
Support Forces ---- their cash and
armaments backing!]
 
 
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Nigerian Army --- Releases 22 
Kidnapped by Gang Members
Abuja, June 20th, 10:06am
 (Prensa Latina) 
 
Nigerian troops managed to rescue 22 civilians kidnapped 
by gangs operating in the northwest of the country, the 
Ministry of Defense reported today in a statement.
 
In separate operations in Sokoto state, the military first 
rescued 17 civilians abducted last Thursday as they 
traveled on a passenger service bus on the highway 
between the cities of Sabon Birni and Shinkafi, in 
an operation in which a civilian whose identity 
is not mentioned ...was killed.
 
Hours later, the statement added, another task force located 
and neutralized the members of the gang that kidnapped 
five peasants in the town of Chohi and .........freed the 
hostages ..unharmed.
 
The Ministry of Defence characterized both operations - as a 
tangible sign that the Nigerian Armed Forces are capable of 
successfully fulfilling their missions.
 
Armed gangs, made up of common law criminals, have been 
swarming for several years in areas of northern and central 
Nigeria, Africa's most populous country with 182 million
 inhabitants and one of the largest oil producers in
 the south of the continent, along with Angola.
 
These groups without political identification raid rural 
communities, churches and cities and kidnap people 
for cash ransoms.
 
 
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Ethiopia launches digital app 
that unifies state services
Addis Ababa, June 20th, 9:50am
 (Prensa Latina) 
 
Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed today inaugurated 
the Unified Mesob application, describing it as Africa's
first digital platform ....that integrates services from 
multiple government institutions into one system.
 
Ahmed made the launch during the "Digital for Excellence"
Summit held in this capital, which, in his opinion, marks 
an important milestone --- in the country's digital 
transformation journey and reflects Ethiopia's
investment in technology and innovation.
 
He stressed that the app constitutes a critical economic 
infrastructure, allowing citizens to access a wide range 
of government services through a single platform 
while saving time in obtaining public benefits.
 
It will also help to close corruption gaps, strengthen 
institutional integrity, and improve state efficiency.
 
The head of government said that the successful 
development of the platform .....demonstrates 
Ethiopia's ability to translate its ambitions 
into tangible achievements, through its 
own skill and sustained commitment 
to technological advancement.
 
In this regard, he called for consolidating the achievements 
made through this initiative, sharing the experience with 
other African countries and maintaining the momentum 
to achieve greater progress in the country's digital 
transformation agenda.
 
 
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Ethiopia bets on another historic 
tree-planting campaign
Addis Ababa, June 20th, 12:23am
 (Prensa Latina) 
 
The start of the national tree planting campaign, as part 
of the Green Legacy Initiative, and the recognition of 
their contributions to all African countries marked 
the week that ends today in Ethiopia.
 
Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed on Monday officially launched the 
planting season, which this year aims to target eight billion 
seedlings across the country.
 
Ahmed, on his X social media account, said the campaign 
marks another step toward the nation's broader goal of 
planting 65 billion trees under a reforestation program. 
"Leave your green legacy for future generations," 
the publication concluded.
 
Launched in 2019 by the Ethiopian head of government, the 
Green Legacy Initiative became the flagship environmental 
restoration program, restoring degraded landscapes, 
expanding forest cover, strengthening climate 
resilience and conserving biodiversity.
 
Ethiopia has planted more than 48 billion tree seedlings 
under the initiative, making it one of the largest 
campaigns of its kind in the world.
 
It takes place annually during the main rainy season in the 
African country (June-September), mobilizing millions of 
citizens in urban and rural areas ...as part of broader 
efforts to build a climate-resilient green economy.
 
On the subject, the Environmental Affairs Officer of the 
Economic Commission for Africa (ECA), Charles Akol, 
said that the Green Legacy Initiative became a 
transformative force in environmental 
restoration and water sustainability 
that could be replicated 
throughout Africa.
 
Speaking to the Ethiopian News Agency, Akol stressed 
that the reforestation program contributed to restoring 
landscapes, protecting water resources and improving 
climate resilience.
 
He noted that Addis Ababa has a strategically important 
ecological position in Africa, with its mountainous and 
upland ecosystems serving as critical sources of 
water for millions of people across the region.
 
"The Green Legacy Initiative is truly a game-changer. It 
recognizes that without replanting trees and restoring 
forest cover, we cannot sustain water resources. I 
have seen the initiative moving very quickly to 
ensure ---- that forests are recovering," 
he stressed.
 
He stressed that forest restoration is critical to safe-
guarding watersheds, replenishing water systems 
and reversing environmental degradation caused 
by decades of deforestation and unsustainable 
land use practices.
 
"The initiative needs to be replicated across Africa," the 
ECA environmental officer said, adding that large-scale 
reforestation programs can play a critical role in 
addressing climate change while improving 
the resilience of ecosystems.
 
He highlighted the potential synergy between the local 
program and the African-led Great Green Wall initiative, 
noting that together they could significantly improve 
water management, land restoration, food security 
and employment opportunities across Africa.
 
Ethiopia's Green Legacy Initiative is the answer to decades 
of environmental degradation, which reduced the country's 
forest cover from about 40% in the early 20th century --- to 
about 3% in the late 1990s.
 
This has increased from approximately 17 to 23% through 
sustained reforestation efforts. The program includes 
fruit trees, fodder species, firewood and ornamental 
plants, while attracting growing international 
recognition and cooperation from 
neighboring countries and 
development partners.
 
 
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2026 World Cup: South Africa 
draws with Czech Republic
Atlanta, June 18th, 2:02pm
 (Prensa Latina) 
 
The battle - between the Czech Republic and South Africa 
ended today in a 1-1 draw at the Mercedes-Benz Stadium, 
in a duel of the needy that left open accounts in Group A 
of the 2026 World Cup.
 
The European team, coached by Miroslav Koubek, and with the 
historical weight of ten World Cup participations and two-time 
finalists, struck with an early whiplash from Michal Sadílek 
at 5 minutes and 8 seconds, the fastest goal of the 
tournament, after an assist from Alexandr Sojka.
 
That initial flash marked a Czech dominance that slipped 
like sand between the fingers, while the veteran Hugo 
Broos team grew.... in confidence although without 
translating their possession into any real danger 
during the first half.
 
The second half repeated the score, with South Africa pushing 
from the will and circulation, and a Czech Republic that, 
despite generating more chances and holding firm at 
the back, was unable to finish off the match.
 
The equaliser came as a belated blow of justice, when a 
handball by Pavel Sulc in the area opened the door to a 
penalty that Teboho Mokoena converted with mettle 
in the 83rd minute..
 
Both teams, who had debuted with defeats – the Czechs 1-2 
against South Korea and the South Africans 0-2 against 
Mexico – keep alive their hopes of advancing without 
depending on third parties in a group that is still 
boiling. The modern Atlanta stage, with its 
retractable roof and 360-degree surround 
screen, witnessed a clash that also had
a single distant precedent, that of 2-2 
in 1997, in Riyadh.
 
Now, with qualification at stake, the Czechs and South 
Africans are looking askance.. at the duel between 
South Korea and Mexico, aware that the margin 
for error is narrowing.... as the World 
Cup progresses.
 
 
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UN warns of danger of new 
''catastrophe'' in Sudan
Khartoum, June 18th, 1:26pm
 (Prensa Latina) 
 
An imminent paramilitary offensive on the Sudanese city 
of El Obeid - in the centre of the country - could trigger
humanitarian catastrophe, United Nations sources 
proclaimed here today.
 
The United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights, 
Volker Turk, warned on Thursday of the ''catastrophic'' 
impact on the civilian population that such an 
operation would cause --- in the face of a 
growing concentration of troops from 
the so-called Rapid Support Forces 
(RSF) and allied groups (backed
by the UAE and Israel) in the 
vicinity of the city.
 
The official also added that there is also an increase in drone 
attacks and artillery fire in the area, so he demanded that 
new offensive attempts be avoided in that town.
 
Capital of the state of North Kordofan, El Obeid has already 
endured a year and a half of siege and the situation 
experienced last year in the city of El Fasher, 
capital of North Darfur, in northwestern 
Sudan, will be repeated, if the states
that proclaim a new world order
fail to act..
 
Turk said that the people of Sudan need peace and urgent 
action must be taken ----- to protect civilians and prevent 
further atrocities, further displacements and suffering.
 
 
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Nigerien capital airport 
attacked by gunmen
Niamey,June 18th, 12:20pm 
(Prensa Latina) 
 
Niamey's main airport was attacked today by armed men, 
which caused a tiny exchange of gunfire and explosions, 
local sources said here.
 
The Nigerien news portal Actuniger -- citing security sources -- 
indicated that a group of armed individuals.. not yet identified 
- arrived at the Diori Hamani International Airport and opened 
fire, which caused a confrontation with the police that
lasted about 10 minutes.
 
It was also stressed that the situation is under control 
and that the air terminal has already reopened 
its operations.
 
Niamey Airport is also home to a Nigerien air force base, 
and the headquarters of the Niger-Burkina Faso-Mali 
Joint Military Force.
 
 
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African body cooperates: 
at Islamic Bank meeting
Baku, June 18th, 12:14pm 
 (Prensa Latina) 
 
The IGAD Executive Secretary, Workneh Gebeyehu, spoke 
today, with the authorities of Azerbaijan.. and the Islamic
Development Bank (IsDB) on issues of common interest 
and cooperation in key areas.... favourable to the Horn 
of Africa.
 
Gebeyehu, head of the delegation of the Intergovernmental 
Authority on Development (IGAD) participating in the IsDB 
2026 meetings in this capital, met with Azerbaijani Deputy 
Foreign Minister Yalchin Rafiyev to discuss peace and 
security issues.
 
The meeting also discussed issues such as climate change, 
education and capacity building...... in the digitalization of 
government services, Gebeyehu revealed on his account 
on the X social network.
 
Both sides agreed on a roadmap to institutionalize bilateral 
collaboration and create more opportunities for the people 
of the Horn of Africa.
 
On the other hand, the IGAD Executive Secretary held a meeting 
with the IsDB Group's Director General of Global Practices and 
Partnerships, Issa Faye, on how to strengthen the alliance in 
the areas of climate change, infrastructure, health and 
social affairs... to reduce regional fragility.
 
The African body looks forward to this agreement 
as we work to address complex regional 
challenges, Gebeeyehu concluded.
 
Under the theme "Regional Integration for Sustainable 
Prosperity", the flagship meeting of the IsDB Group, 
the AAA-rated multilateral development institution 
of the Global South (the highest awarded by 
agencies such as Standard & Poor's, 
Moody's and Fitch Ratings) brings 
policymakers.... development 
practitioners - and financial 
leaders together from the 
57 member countries and
beyond, from 16-19 June.
 
This year's theme reflects the growing importance of regional 
integration as a driver of sustainable development and 
shared prosperity, closely aligned with the Bank's 
Ten-Year Strategic Framework (2026-2035).
 
The latter, identified as a fundamental pillar to promote 
inclusive, resilient and sustainable development in all 
its members.
 
The event provides a high-level platform for dialogue, 
collaboration and knowledge sharing aimed at 
addressing common development priorities 
and advancing sustainable socio-
economic progress.
 
Throughout the meetings, attendees will engage in 
substantive discussions on new development 
challenges and opportunities, with a focus 
on identifying innovative and practical 
solutions....... that contribute to long-
term global growth and resilience.
 
 
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Benin and Niger to reopen 
their common border
Porto Novo, June 18th, 11:34am
(Prensa Latina) 
 
The governments of Benin and Niger confirmed their intentions 
to reopen their common border, it was learned here today.
 
The decision confirmed the day before in a joint statement is 
the result of talks held at the beginning of this month, during 
the visit made by the new Beninese president, Romuald 
Wadagni, with his Nigerien counterpart, 
Abdurahmane Tiani.
 
In the talks, the two leaders agreed on a nine-point plan that sets 
out the leaders' commitment to boost bilateral cooperation and 
create a committee to examine the conditions for reopening 
the border.
 
The presidents also pledged to join forces against terrorism and 
banditry in the region, by strengthening security coordination 
and gradually normalizing bilateral relations.
 
The border between Benin and Niger was interrupted to passage 
and trade, initially due to sanctions enacted by the Economic 
Community of West African States (ECOWAS), and then...
by political disagreements.
 
For his part, since his inauguration, Wadagni stressed the 
importance of rebuilding cooperation with neighbouring 
countries and improving bilateral relations.
 
 
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One of South Africa's biggest musicians, 
Ibrahim, has died .......at the age of 91
June 15th, 7:16pm
(Izvestia.ru)
 
South African jazz composer and pianist Abdullah Ibrahim 
died at the age of 91. This was reported on June 15 by 
local TV channel eNCA, citing a statement from the
 musician's family.
 
"Abdullah ...passed away peacefully with South Africa and its 
people in his heart. His love for his country never wavered, 
no matter where he was in the world," his partner,
Marina
 Umari, said.
 
According to a statement from Ibrahim's family, the jazz 
musician passed away in Germany after a brief illness, 
surrounded by his loved ones. The musician's funeral 
will take place in Bavaria, where he had been 
residing in his final years.
 
The musician is considered one of the most significant figures 
in the history of South African jazz. His creative career 
spanned over 70 years, according to eNCA.
 
Ibrahim gained worldwide fame for his own style, which 
combined traditional African motifs, gospel, jazz, and 
other musical styles. He is also considered one of 
the key figures in Cape Jazz ---- which was
 influenced by the release of the album 
Jazz in Africa, in 1960.
 
Ibrahim became especially famous for the composition 
Mannenberg - which became a symbol of the struggle 
against the apartheid regime in South Africa. During 
the presence of racial segregation in his homeland 
the musician moved to the US --- and returned to 
South Africa only in the early 1990s.
 
Ibrahim's last performance in South Africa, was 
in March 2026 at the Cape Town International 
Jazz Festival.
 
 
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 African Union.... welcomes 
US-Iran deal to cease war
Addis Ababa, June 15th, 6:08am
 (Prensa Latina) 
 
The president of the African Union Commission, Mahmoud 
Ali Youssouf, today welcomed the agreement between 
the US and Iran for the immediate cessation of the 
war ...on all fronts.
 
Youssouf encouraged all parties to remain committed to the 
full implementation of the agreement and to continue to 
push forward efforts that promote lasting peace, 
stability and cooperation in the Middle East...
 and beyond.
 
The US and Iran announced on Monday - the achievement of an 
agreement for the immediate cessation of the war on all fronts, 
including the Lebanese scenario, and the opening of a new 
stage of negotiations --------- aimed at reaching a 
definitive settlement.
 
According to Iranian media reports, the Pakistani Prime Minister 
Shehbaz Sharif reported that the two sides reached a peace 
agreement that is scheduled to be officially signed next 
Friday in Switzerland......... after several weeks of 
diplomatic efforts and international mediation.
 
According to the head of the Pakistani government, the 
understanding establishes an immediate, permanent 
ceasefire in all scenarios of confrontation and 
contemplates... the holding of new meetings 
between the parties -------- to advance in the 
implementation of the commitments made.
 
For its part, Iran's Supreme National Security Council 
confirmed that it had completed the drafting of the 
memorandum of understanding re negotiations 
with Washington and assured that the 
agreement -- provides for the end of 
military operations, including the 
Lebanese front, as well as the 
lifting of the naval blockade 
imposed ---- against the 
Persian country.
 
The organization thanked Pakistan and Qatar for 
their mediation, to whose efforts it attributed 
the progress made in the talks.
 
The announcement marks one of the most significant 
diplomatic advances since the beginning of the 
confrontation between the US and Iran and 
opens the possibility... of a stage of 
dialogue - aimed at consolidating 
regional stability and avoiding 
a new escalation of
 the conflict.
 
 
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Violence against opposition 
protesters condemned 
in DRC
Kinshasa, June 13th, 1:38pm
(Prensa Latina) 
 
Several voices are raised today in the Democratic Republic of 
Congo (DRC) to condemn the violence against an opposition 
demonstration, held the day before, and demand an 
independent investigation.
 
This Friday, different groups that oppose reforms in the 
Constitution, gathered in front of the People's Palace, 
seat of Parliament, for a "sit-in" protest called by the
 C64 coalition.
 
The gathering was not authorized by the government, but the 
participants persisted and were dispersed with tear gas, 
gunfire and beatings, according to organizers, who 
reported several serious injuries and two deaths.
 
Human rights organizations denounced the excessive use of 
force and demanded an independent investigation, 
including that of Voice of the Voiceless, which 
called the events a "brutal, bloody and 
disproportionate repression."
 
In a statement, it also questioned the attitude of the security 
forces, which remained passive in the face of certain acts 
of violence, such as those directed against the H.Q. of 
ECiDé, the party of opposition leader Martin Fayulu.
 
The New Congolese Civil Society (NSCC) expressed similar 
concerns, Radio Okapi reported; while the 2018 Nobel 
Peace Prize winner, Denis Mukwege, described the 
situation as a "constitutional coup d'état in 
the making".
 
"It is unacceptable that the Kinshasa regime is mobilizing and 
instrumentalizing the army, the police and a private militia of
 the presidential party to shoot at citizens and brutalize 
opposition leaders," he said in a statement.
 
Similarly, the citizens' movement Lucha por el Cambio (Lucha) 
condemned the repression and echoed reports of two deaths 
and several injuries ---- as well as numerous arrests 
considered arbitrary.
 
The People's Party for Reconstruction and Democracy (PPRD), 
of former President Joseph Kabila and the main component 
of the Common Front for Congo (FCC), expressed its deep 
indignation and strongly condemned the repression 
against the participants in the sit-in.
 
In a statement, the PRPD rejected the alleged involvement of 
unauthorized groups in the violence, particularly individuals 
who claimed to represent the Force of Progress.
 
In this regard, the Union for Democracy and Social Progress 
(UDPS), the party of President Félix Tshisekedi, refuted the 
accusations about the involvement of Fuerza del Progreso
 ......a youth movement close to his organization.
 
The secretary general of the UDPS, Augustin Kabuya, 
considered these allegations as a "provocative 
strategy", as well as the entire act of the sit-in 
itself, designed to provoke a reaction from 
the authorities and generate a political 
incident, he said.
 
He added that there is no evidence to confirm the 
figures of victims presented by the opposition.
 
Deputy Interior Minister Eugénie Tshiela Kamba, for her part, 
said that the images of injured people circulating on social 
networks were a montage orchestrated by the opposition, 
for which ''animal blood transported in bottles'' was 
allegedly used. He maintained that the Congolese 
National Police had acted professionally and in 
strict compliance with the law, denying the 
use of live ammunition, Actualité.CD said.
 
The almost unanimous demand is for an independent 
investigation into what happened, a fact that could 
be repeated taking into account the Congolese 
political scenario, with one bloc defending a 
reform of the Constitution, while another 
group rejects it.
 
The National Assembly (lower house) approved on June 9 
the bill that establishes the conditions for organizing
a referendum, which paves the way for a change, 
although it has not yet been presented to or
approved by the Senate.
 
For the opposition coalition C64, the aim of these changes 
is to legally allow a new term for Félix Tshisekedi, who 
must finish his second and final term in 2028, based 
on the current Constitution.
 
 
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Angola raises diesel prices again
Luanda, June 12th, 5:47pm
 (Prensa Latina) 
 
Angola's Petroleum Derivatives Regulatory Institute (IRDP) 
announced today the increase in the price of diesel to 
420 kwanzas per litre, approximately 0.45 cents of 
the US dollar.
 
The measure comes into force tomorrow, and implies an 
increase of 20 kwanzas compared to the price of fuel 
since July 4, 2025.
 
The previous rise in this petroleum derivative, which has an 
impact on transport services, provoked protests by the 
population last year, which triggered riots in several 
cities in the country and left some thirty dead, 
several injured and hundreds arrested.
 
The IRDP clarified that the increase only applies to diesel, 
so gasoline and kerosene will continue to be sold at 
current prices.
 
Since 2023, Angola has been making periodic adjustments 
to the retail prices of petroleum products since 2023, 
taking into account market levels.
 
 
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Angola to begin process of 
updating electoral register
Luanda, June 12th, 5:18pm 
(Prensa Latina) 
 
Angola's Minister of Territorial Administration, Daniel Felix Neto, 
announced today the beginning of the process of updating the 
electoral registry with a view to the 2027 elections, starting 
on June 15.
 
In a conference at the Aníbal de Melo Press Center, together 
with the Minister of State and head of the Civil House of the 
President, Dionísio da Fonseca, he clarified that the 
campaign will be carried out until March 31, 
2027 and should reach more than 
16 million people.
 
The intention is to update the database of citizens over 
18 years of age, who are the ones who can vote, 
whether they are in Angola or outside.
 
The Ministry of Territorial Administration, which will be 
responsible for the process, must put into operation 
634 Single Windows for Public Assistance through
out the country, to which citizens must go to 
register, taking into account that electoral 
registration --- is a legal obligation.
 
People will only have to present the identity document or 
the electoral card, and in the case of residents abroad 
they can also go to the diplomatic and consular 
missions with their passport, regardless of 
whether any of these is expired.
 
Neto commented that a part of the force that will intervene
in the registration campaign is already trained, which does 
not include the issuance of new electoral credentials.
 
He specified that the information collected will be sent to the 
National Electoral Commission (CNE) and will be used in the 
delimitation of voting centres and the preparation of the 
electoral roll.
 
At the meeting, the Minister of Justice and Human Rights, Marcy 
Lopes, insisted on the need to have the identity document and
commented on the measures that have been adopted.... to 
facilitate and speed up this procedure.
 
In this sense, he mentioned the installation of printers in 
different locations, and the movement of work brigades 
to the most remote areas ...so that people can obtain 
the card.
 
Lopes drew attention to the fact that more than 100,000 national 
identity documents remain uncollected at identification centres 
nationwide, while 2,300 documents are waiting abroad.
 
The data update process is carried out under the slogan
Angola 
calls you ---- and spaces have been created to
interact with the population about their doubts, via
www.angolachamaporti.ao 
website, social media
accounts, a Whatsapp contact... and 
the free
hotline under the number 136.
 
 
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Book on SADR struggle
for sovereignty ----- is
presented in Brazil
Brasilia, June 12th, 11:47am
(Prensa Latina) 
 
The book SADR 50 years, the long march for the independence 
of Africa's last colony, was presented in Brazil as one of the 
most complete works in the Portuguese language on the 
subject, a diplomatic source said today.
 
According to the ambassador representing the Polisario Front 
in the South American giant, Ahmed Mulay Ali Hamadi, the 
publication addresses the historical formation of the 
aharawi people.
 
Also, the text by the Brazilian specialist in International 
Relations and geopolitical analyst Sayid Marcos 
Tenório refers to the trajectory of this force 
and the process of construction of the 
Sahrawi Arab Democratic 
Republic (SADR).
 
Presented the day before, the work analyzes one of the longest 
anti-colonial struggles that remain in force in the world and is 
the result of years of research by its author, who has 
maintained a close link with the cause of 
Western Sahara.
 
The historical roots of the conflict are examined and the main 
political and diplomatic events that marked the resistance of 
the Saharawi people from the colonial period to the present 
day are exposed, the diplomat stressed.
 
Based on a combination of desk research, legal analysis and 
first-hand testimony, the book argues that Western Sahara 
remains Africa's last colony, despite international 
resolutions upholding its population's right 
to self-determination.
 
It also reflects Tenório's direct experience with the Saharawi 
people, as the writer visited the refugee camps installed in 
the Algerian desert on five occasions.
 
There, Hamadi said, he interviewed leaders of the Polisario 
Front, SADR authorities and former combatants of the war 
of liberation.
 
During one of these visits he participated in the Sahara 
Marathon, a traditional race organized in solidarity with 
the Saharawi cause and considered one of the main 
international events in support of that population.
 
Among the topics addressed in the volume are also the role of 
women and youth in the political and social organisation of 
SADR, and the forms of diplomatic and military resistance 
developed over decades.
 
In addition, the book devotes special attention to the obstacles 
that have impeded the implementation of United Nations 
resolutions on the conflict and analyzes the influence 
of the great powers in prolonging the 
territorial dispute.
 
Beyond its academic dimension, SADR 50 years aims 
to preserve the historical memory of the Saharawi 
resistance and contribute to the contemporary 
debate on anti-colonial and anti-
imperialist struggles.
 
In this way, the publication joins the dissemination and solidarity 
efforts promoted in Brazil in favour of the Saharawi people, 
whose cause continues to receive support from those
movements and sectors committed to the right of 
eoples to freely decide their destiny.
 
 
 
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Unprecedented levels in Russia-
Ethiopia relations ------ stand out
Addis Ababa, June 12th, 9:18am
(Prensa Latina) 
 
Russia's ambassador to Ethiopia, Evgeny Terekhin, said that 
bilateral relations reached an unprecedented level marked 
by the expansion of cooperation in a wide range of 
sectors, the Ethiopian News Agency said today.
 
Terekhin, in statements to the local media, emphasized that the 
two countries strengthen their collaboration in education, 
trade, technology, science and other strategic areas. 
 
"It's actually impossible to mention any area of 
cooperation where we don't have ties," he said.
 
He noted the remarkable transformation of people-to-people 
ies thanks to growing cultural exchanges and the depth of 
ties between Moscow and Addis Ababa.
 
The ambassador's remarks came after the celebration of 
Russian Language Day here on June 6, the date that 
marks the birthday .....of Alexander Pushkin, the 
renowned Russian poet of Ethiopian descent 
whose legacy is widely regarded as the 
foundation of modern literature in 
the Eurasian nation.
 
Terekhin further stressed that events like that play a vital role in
 promoting cultural exchange, enhancing mutual understanding 
and facilitating knowledge transfers.. between the 2 countries.
 
He acknowledged that Ethiopians have a strong appreciation 
of Russian culture and literature, which helps create a solid 
foundation for closer people-to-people ties and deeper 
bilateral cooperation.
 
Finally, he reaffirmed Russia's commitment to further 
strengthen..... its long-standing partnership with 
Ethiopia, describing cultural & educational 
cooperation as key pillars of their
 growing relationship.
 
 
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Ethiopia-India agreement 
strengthens healthcare
Addis Ababa, June 12th, 8:54am
(Prensa Latina) 
 
The Ethiopian Ministry of Defense and India's Padiyath 
Health Care Group today signed an important 
collaboration agreement to strengthen 
specialized health services and 
expand access to top-
level treatments.
 
Ethiopian sector head Aisha Mohammed and Indian group 
chairman Hazeeb Rahman signed the document in the 
presence of Health Minister Mekdes Daba, New 
Delhi's ambassador here Anil Kumar Rai, and 
senior officials from the Specialized 
Reference Hospital and Defense 
Diagnostic Group.
 
This alliance seeks..... to modernize medical infrastructure, 
introduce advanced health technologies, and promote the 
transfer of knowledge and skills .....to raise the quality of 
specialized medical services to international standards. 
 
Mohammed described the agreement as an historic milestone 
that supports ongoing military modernization efforts, 
including reforms across the health system, from 
frontline medical units.... to specialized 
referral centres.
 
Daba, for his part, stressed that this agreement reflects
the government's commitment to the creation of 
centres of excellence and the strengthening 
of national sovereignty in health.
 
Kumar Rai called the initiative a significant step in 
strengthening patient-centred healthcare services
 for both military personnel and civilians. He 
stressed that this area became a key pillar 
of the growing collaboration between 
Ethiopia and India.
 
For his part, Rahman said that the alliance seeks to establish 
a first-class referral network in Addis Ababa that provides 
advanced health services ''at affordable prices''.
 
"Our goal is not only to provide top-notch health care, but also 
to ensure that these services remain accessible and 
affordable for the entire population," he said.
 
With operations in Africa and Asia, the Padiyath Healthcare 
Group is focused on reducing overseas medical tourism, 
bringing specialized treatments, advanced diagnostics, 
and modern healthcare technologies ---- to the 
communities it serves.
 
According to those responsible, this strategic alliance 
represents an important step --- towards the trans-
formation of the Specialized Defense Reference 
Hospital and the Diagnostic Group into a highly 
competitive centre of excellence that provides 
services to both military personnel and the 
general public.
 
 
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Number of recovered Ebola 
patients -------- rises in DRC
Kinshasa, June 12th, 12:30am
 (Prensa Latina) 
 
The number of recovered Ebola patients in the Democratic 
Republic of Congo (DRC) rises today to 32, according to 
he latest data from the Ministry of Public Health.
 
The latest additions to the list of those who beat the disease, 
are two people from the health zone of Bunia, in the province 
of Ituri, "a strong sign" that Ebola is curable, the 
ministry said.
 
As of the end of June 10, the DRC confirmed 676 cases of the 
disease, of which 629 correspond to Ituri, 44 to North Kivu 
and three to South Kivu, while 28 health zones are 
affected by the epidemic, after the incorporation 
of Masereka and Vuhovi in North Kivu, and 
Kambala in Ituri.
 
The Ministry highlighted the reinforcement of surveillance in all 
areas involved in the outbreak decreed on May 15, and insisted 
on the need for people to quickly go to treatment centres --- as 
soon as the first symptoms appear, as early treatment..........
 saves lives.
 
 
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 COMESA, Africa's largest economic 
association, wants to cooperate 
with Russia ------- on security 
June 1st, 10:05pm
(Izvestia.ru)
 
The Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa (COMESA)
 countries are interested in Russia's experience in combating 
terrorism. Oita Etiyang, the head of the organization's 
program on governance, peace, and security, 
told Izvestia about this.
 
"Yes, support could be in the form of technical assistance, when 
Russian experts come to our member countries and help them 
analyze such challenges, using new technologies to identify 
these security threats, and prepare them for response. 
That is, to understand how to respond to these 
challenges," he said, answering a question 
about the possible training of African 
military personnel.
 
Etiang also emphasized the importance.. of transferring Russian 
technologies to the African continent. According to him, Russia 
has made significant progress in the technological field --- and 
the transfer of these technologies is crucial for the countries 
of the region to develop their own internal capabilities and 
be prepared for any modern challenges.
 
 
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A Rescue Friend: Dozens of African Countries 
Seek Russian Assistance in the Fight 
Against Terrorism
by Daniel Sechkin
June 1st, 9:01pm
(Izvestia.ru)
 
Why.... is the largest economic association on 
the continent counting on Moscow's support?
 
The largest market in East and South Africa, COMESA, is
 looking for Russian support to ensure internal security. 
Moscow could send military specialists and share its 
anti-terrorism technologies, the organization 
told Izvestia. 
 
These countries are plagued by armed groups, which disrupt 
trade, logistics, and investment. According to experts, 
previous cooperation formats with Europe... have 
disappointed African countries, and they are 
looking for new partners. 
 
Additionally, Russia could contribute to the development 
of COMESA's digital payment platform for local currency 
transactions. This will expand domestic companies' 
access to the markets of 21 countries.... with a 
population of over 600 million people.
 
How can Russia help Africa fight terrorism?
 
Security remains one of the most pressing issues for African 
countries. The countries of the largest trade and economic 
 
association on the continent, COMESA, have expressed 
an interest in Russia's expertise, according to Oita 
Etiyang ---- head of the organization's program 
on governance, peace ---- and security. The 
association is seeking Moscow's support 
in combating terrorism, transnational 
crime, and other threats.
 
The organization's representatives came to Russia.... for the 
International Security Forum, which was held on May 26-29 
under the auspices of the Russian Security Council. 
 
The event was attended... by over 140 foreign delegations from 
over 120 countries. Africa was widely represented, with 50 of 
the 54 countries on the continent, sending representatives.
 
It is for the COMESA countries that security issues are 
particularly relevant. Instability on the continent, 
frequent regional conflicts, and a large number 
of terrorist groups prevent full development 
of their national economies.
 
The association represents the entire Common Market for 
Eastern and Southern Africa (COMESA). It currently 
includes 21 countries, including the Democratic 
Republic of the Congo.. Egypt, Zambia, 
Zimbabwe, Kenya, Somalia, Sudan, 
Tunisia, Uganda, and Ethiopia. 
 
Some of these countries - regularly face 
armed groups - either within their own 
borders or in neighbouring countries.
 
In Somalia, there is Al-Shabaab, which is affiliated with Al-Qaeda,
 as well as the local branch of ISIS (all of these organizations 
are listed as terrorists and extremists and banned in the 
Russian Federation). 
 
In the eastern part of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, 
there is the ADF (affiliated with ISIS), which is linked to ISIS, 
and the M23, which has been active in the provinces of 
North Kivu, South Kivu, and Ituri. Since 2023, Sudan 
has been experiencing a civil war, which poses a 
significant threat to regional security. 
 
In addition, many African countries are familiar with the 
problems of cross-border crime and cybercrime.
 
Mozambique is a clear example --- of how terrorism affects the 
economy. Although the country is not a member of COMESA, 
the situation in Cabo Delgado Province is a common 
scenario in the region. In 2021 ---- TotalEnergies 
halted the Mozambique LNG project... which 
was worth approximately \$20 billion, due 
to attacks --- by Islamist militants. The 
project's restart took several years, 
and the cost increased by billions 
of dollars. This resulted -- in job 
losses, reduced tax revenues, 
& loss of investor confidence 
for the neighbouring African 
countries. COMESA ------- 
obviously..... wanted to 
avoid such a collapse.
 
Russia has significant experience in countering such threats, 
according to Maya Nikolskaya, Head of the Africa in the 
Focus of Russian Interests program at the Institute for 
International Studies ...at MGIMO University. This 
includes various training programs, including 
those aimed at preventing radicalization 
and terrorist activities.
 
"First of all, it's about training local specialists. This is how 
knowledge and practical experience.. are transferred. The 
focus can be not only on technical solutions, but also, on 
methods of working with the population in areas of high
terrorist activity, such as citizen warning systems," 
the expert emphasized.
 
Moscow is already actively countering terrorist groups in Africa 
and strengthening security cooperation with the Sahel states, 
including Mali, Burkina Faso, and Niger, plus ----- the Central 
African Republic. These countries have long relied on the 
French military presence, but Paris --- was forced to 
withdraw its operations and troops ----- due to 
protests from national governments.
 
The activities of the French contingents have not led to 
stabilization in the region. Local authorities have 
become more active in seeking new security 
partners. According to Nikolskaya, the 
existing formats of cooperation with 
European countries are no longer 
sufficient --- for many African 
countries, and..... they are 
interested in expanding 
their network........ of 
external partners.
 
Trade cooperation -- between the 
Russian Federation and COMESA
 
At the same time, competition for Africa is increasing not only in 
the field of security, but also in trade. Europe remains one of 
the continent's key partners, but its position is gradually 
weakening: after the peak of 2022, the EU's trade 
turnover with Africa has declined and in recent 
years has actually stagnated — in total, it 
decreased by about 13% in 2022-2025. 
 
At the same time, the role of Asian countries, primarily China and
 India, is growing, which opens up additional opportunities for 
Russia, given the close partnership.
 
COMESA is now interested in cooperating with Russia in its 
direct economic profile. The parties can work together to 
develop the union's new digital payment platform - the 
Digital Retail Payments Platform, which is a system 
for cross-border payments in local currencies. 
 
This platform aims to reduce dependence on dollar-based 
payments --- and lower costs for small and medium-sized 
businesses. A pilot project, has already been launched 
between Malawi and Zambia, and plans are underway 
to expand it... to other union countries. According to 
Etiang, COMESA may also involve external players 
in the platform.
 
"Yes, this is an area that we could use. Since the association is 
a trade organization, such a platform would give the region's 
population the opportunity to trade more actively. This is 
an area where Russia could support COMESA in terms 
of developing a regional digital payment platform," 
he said.
 
Supply - for Victory: Nigeria Interested in 
Russian Weapons Due to Terror Attacks
 
For the Russian Federation, participation in the development of 
such infrastructure .....could become an additional channel for 
reaching the countries of the union. Firstly, this is the largest 
market in East & South Africa, with a population of over 600 
million people. Secondly, these countries need more food, 
fertilizers, energy, and infrastructure solutions. Thirdly, 
settlements in national currencies... will reduce the 
role of Western financial infrastructure, in trade 
with Africa.
 
"I see this as a mutually beneficial arrangement: not only would 
we develop our own infrastructure, but Russia would also gain 
access to the markets that COMESA provides," Etiyang said.
 
Russia has already significantly increased its trade with African 
countries. Over the past 5 years, Russia's trade turnover with 
the countries of the continent has grown by more than 60% 
— from $16.8 billion to $27.7 billion. 
 
According to Sergey Katyrin, head of the Russian Chamber of 
Commerce and Industry, $50 billion is expected by the end 
of the decade. Growth is ensured by the supply of food, 
mineral fertilizers, energy carriers, plus mechanical 
engineering and chemical industry products.
 
COMESA's interest in Russia --- is quite logical. The fight against 
terrorism & transnational crime, which Moscow can help with, 
should reduce the risks to trade and infrastructure... and the 
digital payment platform should link all of this into a single 
effective mechanism. For Russia, this is a significant 
opportunity to gain a foothold in the market of 21 
African countries, while the member states:
will 
gain a new -- and reliable -- partner.
 
 
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High levels of compliance & order 
revealed... in Ethiopian elections
Addis Ababa, June 1st, 2:53pm
 (Prensa Latina) 
 
The Ethiopian Coalition of Civil Society Organizations today 
confirmed high levels of compliance and orderly conduct 
during the 17th General Elections, whose procedures 
were largely aligned with established frameworks.
 
Presenting the election observation report, the Chairman of the 
Coalition Board, Sahlesilassie Abebe, stated that 99% of its 
staff reported performing their duties freely, while 97% of 
election officials arrived at the polling stations on time.
 
Abebe said that the election materials were fully available in all 
precincts and that 97% were set up in appropriate locations 
in accordance with the guidelines for the exercise.
 
Regarding the environments of the venues, it revealed that 96% 
complied with the required distance regulations regarding 
the materials, posters and campaign activities of the 
political parties.
 
The coalition's report also indicated, that 99% of polling 
stations were empty.... before the ballot boxes were 
sealed and voting began.
 
She stressed that 96% of those facilities 
were evaluated, to provide an enabling 
environment for women voters.
 
Despite the positive aspects noted, observers identified a 
number of challenges during the first half of the voting 
process and, although they were not mentioned, they 
will be included in subsequent reports.... as the 
extended voting progresses until midnight.
 
The latter was announced by Ethiopia's National Electoral Board 
(NEBE) before the ranks of people who have not yet exercised 
their constitutional right to vote. Voting was initially 
scheduled from 06:00 to 18:00 local time.
 
NEBE emphasized that the decision is fully consistent with the 
country's electoral legal framework, citing Article 49(4) of 
Proclamation No. 1162/2019, which grants the Board 
the power to extend voting hours --- in exceptional 
circumstances when necessary.... to ensure 
universal suffrage.
 
According to the report of the Coalition of Civil Society 
Organizations, they deployed 3,149 observers 
throughout the country, comprising 2,258 
stationary observers ...and 891 mobile 
observers. They obtained the results 
from 2,258 voting centers evaluated 
with 10 key electoral indicators. 
 
A total of 54,57,871 citizens registered to elect 
representatives to the new federal parliament 
and regional state councils.
 
 
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Electoral body - extends 
voting hours in Ethiopia
Addis Ababa, June 1st, 12:45pm 
(Prensa Latina) 
 
Ethiopia's National Electoral Board (NEBE) decided to 
extend the hours of operation of polling stations due 
to the long lines of people waiting today to cast 
their vote in the 17th general election.
 
As the process continues across the country, election 
officials, observers, and stakeholders are overseeing
 its smooth and orderly development.
 
A total of 54,57,871 citizens registered to elect 
representatives to the new federal parliament 
and regional state councils.
 
At 06:00, local time, approximately 50,188 polling stations 
opened their doors to begin the general elections in 
which 42 political parties compete with over
10,000 candidates.
 
The NEBE reported that 143 schools across the 
country did not open due to safety-related 
concerns, without offering other details.
 
After the start of voting, the electoral process was 
interrupted in parts of the Oromia (south) and 
Amhara (north) regions due to a "security
 problem" reported in "certain areas".
 
The interruptions were reported in the towns of Bilonopa,
Mekosachi, Qersa and Kutaber, the electoral body said.
 
 
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Nigerian strikes over kidnapping 
of teachers and students
Abuja, June 1st, 12:07pm 
(Prensa Latina) 
 
Teachers in Nigeria went on strike today in the state of Oyó 
in protest against the kidnapping of dozens of children 
and their teachers.
 
Officials of the Teachers' Union recalled that on May 15 alleged 
Islamists from Boko Haram kidnapped seven teachers and a 
figure of about 39 children between two and 16 years old, 
in three schools in the state of Oyo, in the southwest
 of the country, who have not yet been rescued.
 
The union directed primary and secondary school teachers in 
the state of Oyo to withdraw their services from schools 
from this day and until further notice.
 
The union also added that the situation caused fear and 
hopelessness in teachers, which discouraged parents 
from sending their children to schools and caused 
panic and tension in all communities in the state.
 
In northern Nigeria, Africa's most populous country, several 
Islamist groups operate, such as Boko Haram and its West 
African faction of the Islamic State (Iswap), or the so-
called Jama'at Nusrat al-Islam wal-Muslimin, which 
are dedicated to kidnapping and armed attacks 
on Christian villages, schools and churches.
 
 
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Kenya Protests Against 
Quarantine Centre for 
Americans
Nairobi, June 1st, 11:14 am
(Prensa Latina) 
 
In the Kenyan city of Nanyuki, hundreds of demonstrators 
took to the streets today to protest the opening of an 
Ebola quarantine center for U.S. citizens.
 
The health facility will operate for citizens exposed to the 
virus in different countries, but over the weekend, the 
Kenyan High Court suspended the establishment of 
the facility, and the arrival of any foreign patients.
 
Kenyan legal authorities denounced the danger this poses, 
given Kenya's fragile health system, as the reason why
 foreign Ebola patients should not be quarantined in 
the country.
 
For his part, Health Minister Aden Duale said the day before 
that the quarantine centre was not exclusively for U.S. 
citizens, but the governor of Laikipia County, Joshua 
Irungu, expressed opposition to the establishment 
of such a health entity in that city, in territory 
under his jurisdiction.
 
Meanwhile, Uganda, with nine cases, has already closed its 
border with the Democratic Republic of Congo, which has 
already reported 282 confirmed cases and more than 
a thousand suspected cases.
 
 
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China - to send aid and 
medical equipment to 
fight Ebola in Africa
Beijing, June 1st, 10:39am
(Prensa Latina) 
 
China announced today emergency humanitarian aid for the 
Democratic Republic of Congo in the face of the spread of 
Ebola and confirmed the sending of a group of medical 
experts, to support the response efforts.
 
According to the China International Development Cooperation 
Agency, the epidemiological situation in some African regions 
continues to worsen.
 
The entity pointed out that the World Health Organization 
(WHO) classified the outbreak as a public health 
emergency of international concern.
 
According to the Chinese authorities, the decision responds 
to the evolution of the epidemic and the needs raised by 
the African side.
 
China will send urgent humanitarian assistance to the 
Democratic Republic of the Congo ...and deploy a 
group of specialists to provide medical services 
and technical support.
 
In addition to bilateral aid, the Chinese government will provide 
assistance to the African Union Commission and strengthen 
cooperation in epidemiological prevention and control.
 
The agency said Beijing will also support the work of the 
African Centre for Disease Control and Prevention to 
strengthen the regional capacity -- to respond to 
the epidemic.
 
China maintains active health cooperation with African countries 
and regional organizations, including training medical personnel 
and supporting public health systems --- to deal with infectious 
diseases and other health emergencies.
 
The African Union's public health agency on Thursday put
the number of deaths in the DRC at 246 from the 17th
Ebola 
epidemic recorded in the country since the
virus 
was first detected in 1976.
 
 
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Blocks against and in favour of
the constitutional changes 
to collide --- in the DRC
Kinshasa, May 30th, 1pm
(Prensa Latina) 
 
The polarisation in the political environment of the Democratic 
Republic of the Congo (DRC) rose this week and culminates 
with the announcement of demonstrations in support of 
the amendment of the Constitution and also in 
rejection of these changes.
 
After approval by the National Assembly (lower house), on the 
27th of may, the conclusions of the report on the draft law 
on the organisation of referendums in the DRC, which 
redefines the legal framework of the consultations, 
the opposition called a general strike.
 
The coalition C64, created by several political parties to stop 
the initiative of the changes in the Constitution , called a 
national strike for Wednesday, June 3, in order to block 
the bill that was sent to the Senate, for a 2nd reading.
 
In the meantime, the presidential majority, grouped under the 
coalition that goes by the name C4 and defend the reform, 
announced a march in support --- for the same date.
 
The journal congolese Le Quotidien called the general strike 
a proposal without sense and defended the legality of the 
analysis - and resolutions - of the National Assembly.
 
“The opposition is losing rationality as opposed to a legal 
instrument explicitly provided for in the Constitution of
18 
February 2006,” said the publication.
 
The opposition points out that -------- the amendment of the 
Fundamental Law seeks to circumvent the constitutional 
guarantees to grant to the president, Félix Tshisekedi, a 
third mandate, eliminating articles 219 and 220 of the 
text of the constitution - prohibiting any referendum 
during a state of siege, & regulating the limitation 
of referenda mandates.
 
By the announcements of demonstrations, including a march in 
support of the reform to the 5th day of June, convened by the 
pastors belonging to the Church of the Awakening of the 
Congo (CKD); the Congolese National Police already 
provides for a preventive deployment ---- and a
mobilization --- and reinforced their units.
 
According to Actualité.CD, forces are preparing to be present 
at key points of Kinshasa and ensure the safety of the city.
 
 
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Director WHO recognizes 
experience of the RDC 
fight against ebola
Kinshasa, May 30th, 8:52am
 (Prensa Latina) 
 
The director-general of the World Health Organization 
(WHO), Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus acknowledged
 the experience of the Democratic Republic of the 
Congo (DRC) in confronting ebola & expressed 
confidence in the improvement of the 
current epidemic.
 
After a meeting with the first minister in the congo, Judith 
Suminwa Tuluka, on the eve of the night, Adhanom 
Ghebreyesus, reaffirmed the organization's 
support -- for the response to this new 
outbreak of the disease... reported 
today by the head of Government.
 
“We know that this is a quite complex crisis, but the DRC 
already has a wide experience in the fight against the 
virus. We are confident that we will be able to 
contain this outbreak once more”, said the 
director of the WHO, who felt that this 
crisis can become an opportunity to 
strengthen a sustainable health 
care system in the country.
 
He commented that for the strain Bundibugyo of the Ebola virus, 
which circulates today, you don't have a vaccine or specific 
treatment, as it was identified for the first time in 2007 in 
Uganda, and the number of cases has been relatively 
limited since then, so that the scientific research 
has not been fast enough.
 
However, in moments we have developed several 
vaccine and treatment candidates, he said.
 
He criticized the restrictive measures taken by some countries, 
for “many studies have shown that closing the borders you 
can slow down the spread for a few days or weeks, but 
this ---- does not contain the epidemic.”
 
He emphasized that the best strategy - is to support the fight at 
the epicentre, and added, that the restrictions even put at risk 
international cooperation, by discouraging affected countries 
to report on the occurrence of new outbreaks.
 
The director of the WHO... who made a working visit to the DRC 
referred to the recurrence of outbreaks of ebola in the country 
and the need to insist on educating about certain practices of 
the community, in particular, during funerals, and burials, 
which continue to facilitate the transmission of the 
virus when people do not respect the necessary
sanitary measures.
 
 
 
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Angola promotes regulation
to boost 
coffee production
Luanda, May 29th, 3:51pm 
(Prensa Latina) 
 
The Council of Ministers of Angola discussed today 
the Regulation of Export of Green Coffee, intended 
to promote the quality and value of coffee in 
international markets.
 
During the fifth ordinary session of the governing body, 
headed by the Angolan president, João Lourenço, the 
participants discussed the proposal, which seeks to 
become an incentive for the economic and social 
development of the producing regions.
 
In the meeting, as assessed by a decree which suppresses 
emissions and eliminates the requirement of compulsory 
licensing, advertising issued by bodies of local public 
administration for the identification of commercial
establishments, industrial, hospitality, catering, 
education, health ....and other services.
 
The document --- forms part of the measures for 
administrative simplification, and promotion 
of the business environment, the 
statement said.
 
Other decrees discussed ......were the one who approves the 
distribution of the percentage of the gross income from the 
social gaming concession and of the unclaimed prizes; as 
well as on the creation of the Open Access Repository 
of Angola.
 
This last is an information system intended for the storage,
maintenance, organization, and dissemination ..of the 
intellectual and scientific institutions of Angolan 
higher education, for scientific research, 
and innovation.
 
The Council of Ministers also discussed, for presentation to 
the National Assembly, the bill authorizing the issuance of 
a commemorative coin for the 50th anniversary of the 
National Bank of Angola.
 
The legislation regulates the issuance and putting 
into circulation - a commemorative metal coin as
 legal tender.
 
Other legislation analyzed was the bill that approved the Code 
of Procedure for the Payment and Execution of Debts to 
Social Security, which has the purpose of regulating 
the recovery of the compulsory credits of social 
security by payment mechanisms, and the 
enforcement of tax debts.
 
 
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Require return: of two journalists 
- Argentinian prisoners - in Libya
May 29th, 3:36pm
 (Prensa Latina)
 
Family, colleagues, MPs, trade unionists, social activists 
and human rights defenders rallied today in front of the 
argentine ministry of foreign affairs, to demand that 
they act immediately - to release and bring home 
two journalists jailed in Libya.
 
Paula Gimenez and Lucas Aguilera, directors of research 
News from Latin America and the Caribbean (Nodal), 
were arrested on Sunday in Sirte, east of Libya, 
along with 8 other members of the medical 
mission of the caravan of humanitarian 
assistance to the Palestinian people.
 
Forming part of the health care team who accompanied the 
international humanitarian convoy, they bore ambulances, 
medical supplies, food and assistance --- to a population 
that, for months, survived in Gaza between bombings, 
hunger & destruction, Elisa Garcia, editor of Nodal
explained to the audience.
 
They were arrested by troops of the Libyan National Army of 
marshal Khalifa Haftar, who exercises political and military 
de facto control of Sirte – not recognised by the UN.
 
Since then, not heard of until Wednesday, the Italian consul 
in Libya visited two of their compatriots also arrested and 
it became known that all of the 10 ...are alive.
 
The family of Paula and Luke went today to the Ministry of 
Foreign Affairs and Worship to request that the argentine 
government act immediately to secure their release, so 
that they can soon return home.
 
“We lived for those three days with a lot of concern and anxiety 
without knowing anything about them; now we know that they
are living, but we do not know yet about theirr state of health, 
if they are well”, Sol Martínez, a journalist of Nodal, primary
convener of the concentration of accompanying family
members, told Prensa Latina.
 
A large group of people responded to the call and concentrated 
at the entrance of the Chancellery on Esmeralda street of 
Buenos Aires, among which were the members of the 
national parliament of the Patriotic Union, Lorena 
Pokoik -as well as Horacio Pietragalla and the 
legislator ...of the City of Buenos Aires, 
Vanina Biasi, of the Workers' Party.
 
Also joined to the concentration was the famed Father Paco 
Olveira, of Cures in the Option for the poor, as well as union 
leaders, and members of political and social groups.
 
“We are here --- because no person should be punished for trying 
to help a community that goes through a genocide. We're here 
---- because we sympathise which those who carry aid to
the persecuted, imprisoned or silenced .......while the
suffering 
of millions of palestinians --- continues:
in front of the eyes of the world,”
said Elisa
Garcia, to the demonstration.
 
“We are talking about civilians, professionals, members of 
an international humanitarian mission , which sought to 
bring assistance ---- to a population subjected to a 
genocide,” she emphasized.
 
After stating that solidarity cannot be a crime, the editor of 
Nodal emphasized that “this is why we demand answers. 
We require evidence of life. We demand guarantees for 
their physical integrity. We require ---- the active 
intervention of the Argentine ministry of 
foreign affairs and all international
agencies.... that apply”.
 
Elisa Garcia thanked the solidarity and support they are 
receiving from multiple human rights organizations, 
social groupings, and pollities ---- intellectuals, 
activists, civil society organizations... and 
fem. artists from all over the country, 
the region and the world.
 
 
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Iran go to the Gambia in party mood
preparing to head --- to World Cup
Banjul, May 29th, 3:02pm 
(Prensa Latina) 
 
Iran thrashed Gambia today, in a preparatory 
match -------- before heading to the Football
World Cup.
 
The defender Omar Colley put the team of Gambia 
on the scoreboard at the 42nd minute of the first 
half by taking advantage of a cross to beat the 
rival goalkeeper.
 
Right at the start of the second half the answer 
came to Iran through the centre Aria Yousefi, 
who took a pass behind the defense -- to 
score the equalizer.
 
On the 59th minute of the second half, the midfielder 
Ramin Rezaeian - pulled out a powerful shot - to foil
the effort of goalkeeper Gambia Baboucarr Gaye 
and giving the advantage to his own side.
 
The midfielder Mehdi Taremi, scored the third goal 
by Iran to confirm a win in the 68th minute of the 
second half.
 
Team Melli appears placed in group G of the World 
Cup - together with Belgium, New Zealand, and 
Egypt in a contest that will start on June 15.
 
 
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Confirmed ---- in Uganda, 
two new cases of ebola
Kampala, May 29th, 1:19pm
(Prensa Latina) 
 
The Health Authorities of Uganda confirmed today 
two new cases of ebola, bringing to nine the total 
number of people affected in this country.
 
The director general of Health of Uganda, Charles Olaro, 
identified new cases as a person who introduced clear 
symptoms of ebola and other contacts of a case 
previously confirmed.
 
Also, the official specified that both patients are isolated
 and their contacts are under close surveillance.
 
This Wednesday, the border between Uganda and the 
Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) was closed 
except for those authorized in the fight against 
ebola, humanitarian operations, and the 
transport of food and goods.
 
Also, the Ugandan authorities stated that all those who 
cross the border will be required to fill out forms, 
location, and undergo health checks, and stay 
under surveillance, in accordance with the 
established national health protocols.
 
The health agency of the African Union (AU) said on the eve 
that the number of infected suspects is 1,077, with 246 
deaths, of which 129 cases in the DRC are confirmed, 
with 18 deaths.
 
Ebola is a disease that years ago resulted in hundreds of 
deaths in countries of various continents, among them 
doctors and health workers who fought to contain it 
and prevent it from becoming a pandemic.
 
 
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The killing of civilians in Sudan's 
southern Kordofan: Denounced
Khartoum, May 29, 11:59am
(Prensa Latina) 
 
The allies of the paramilitary sudanese were accused of 
executing more than 25 civilians in an attack in areas 
close to the city of Barca, in the state of Kordofan 
North, medical sources reported today, .
 
According to the civil organization Committee of Doctors 
of Sudan, it is a new crime - where you killed unarmed 
people ---- in an area with no military presence.
 
The note states that the attack was carried out by a force 
allied to the so-called RSF, in the area of Al-Murra, to the 
west of Bara - where they executed 27 people without 
any link to the military, including several elderly men.
 
The organization also stressed that this type of attack against 
civilians increases the humanitarian crisis and called on the 
international community to condemn these violations, and
demanded protection for the threatened villages.
 
[Rhondda Records adds in sorrow and righteous anger - that
since mid-April 2023, Sudan has suffered a foreign backed 
and funded internal war, deliberately obscured... by both 
the author and editor of this article, yet still hosted by
an oddly changed news agency, supposedly Cuban!]
 
 
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Eight students in Kenya arrested
for setting a girl's school on fire
Nairobi, May 29th, 11:40am
(Prensa Latina) 
 
Eight students all Kenyan, were charged today 
as alleged perpetrators of the fire at a girls' 
school, which ended the lives of 16 
female students.
 
The incident occurred the day before in the 
boarding school of the Female Academy 
Utumishi ---- in Gilgi, Nakuru county.
 
According to a press release from the Directorate of 
Criminal Investigations (DCI) posted this on Friday, 
after preliminary investigations, eight students
were arrested as the alleged perpetrators of 
the arson and are now in police custody.
 
Also, the police added, we are trying to establish 
the full circumstances of the incident .....and to
determine the reason.
 
Both governmental authorities of Education 
announced the suspension of the board of 
directors of the school ......for failing to 
conform to the required safety 
standards, plus - possible 
negligence in the case 
of two teachers.
 
Meanwhile, the remains of the 16 fatalities were 
transferred to the morgue of the Hospital of 
Reference of the Sub-Naivasha, for 
formal identification.
 
79 other students were hospitalized for burns and 
fractures while trying to escape from the flames, 
but the majority were discharged.
 
According to eyewitnesses, the fire started in the 
building of a dormitory that housed more than 
200 students, in many cases, daughters of 
police officers, as a state institution was 
the sponsor of the school.
 
 
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DRC expects -- to contain ebola 
epidemic in at most - 6 months
Kinshasa, May 29th, 6:10am
 (Prensa Latina) 
 
The minister of Public Health of the Democratic Republic 
of the Congo (DRC), Roger Kamba, said the country now 
is working to contain the current outbreak of ebola - 
in 
about four to six months.
 
The minister commented that the DRC has experience 
of epidemics in the past and the duration of the 
response could be shortened; “although no 
one can predict - how many cases and 
how many deaths there will be” - we 
are devoting the resources needed
for the figure to be... as low as 
possible, he said.
 
In a press conference held the day before at night in Bunia,
in the Ituri province, one of the three that are currently 
registered patients with the disease, Kamba, recalled
that epidemics of the past ..were only controlled in 
years, as it did in 2018, which lasted until 2020.
 
“When you talk about six months, it can be seen that we 
have accelerated considerably the response,” he said 
and added that everything possible will be done to 
finish it ...as soon as possible.
 
He reaffirmed the commitment of providing medical care 
to all patients of ebola in the affected areas, and 
acknowledged the work of front-line health 
personnel ....which should improve the 
conditions of work.
 
He rejected the circulation of alarming rumours and 
false information --- which damage the response,
as they create panic ...and generate distrust.
 
He assured --- that the Government is not going to hide 
the numbers. “An epidemic is not stopped because it 
is hiding the numbers,” he said, and added that, “if 
we hide five or ten cases, tomorrow there will be 
fifty. We can not hide an epidemic; we must 
work together to detect and contain it”.
 
 
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Tourism in Egypt continues to rise, 
despite regional crisis
Cairo, May 29th, 12:47am
(Prensa Latina) 
 
Egypt received 6.1 million tourists in the first 4 months 
of 2026, an annual growth of 7%, an official press 
release reported today.
 
A brief statement of the egyptian cabinet stressed that 
in the same period last year 5.7 million visitors arrived.
 
The new data ----- defies the US and Israeli wars.
 
Recently, the Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities revealed 
that Egypt received nearly 19 million tourists by 2025, 
a growth year-on-year ---- of 21%.
 
 
 
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Uganda closes border with DRC
Kampala, May 28th, 11:22am
(Prensa Latina) 
 
The ugandan government has temporarily closed its border 
with the Democratic Republic of the Congo to prevent 
further spread of the outbreak of ebola from the 
neighbouring country, say local media.
 
The information of the chain UBC TV Uganda - indicates that 
seven cases and one death from this disease, have already 
been confirmed  at the time that the border between the 
two countries was closed the day before, except for 
those authorized in the fight against ebola, plus
humanitarian operations, as well as the 
transport of food and goods.
 
For its part, the health authorities in DRC reported the 
detection of 1,000 cases and over 200 suspicious
deaths, of which --- 100 have been confirmed.
 
Also, Ugandan authorities stated that all those who cross 
the border will be required to fill out forms, location, and 
undergo health checks, and inn addition to stay under 
surveillance in accordance with the established
national health protocols.
 
Ebola is a disease that years ago resulted in hundreds of 
deaths in the countries of various continents, among 
them doctors and health workers who fought to 
contain it .......and prevent it from becoming 
a pandemic.
 
 
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Fire at girls school in kenya
leaves 16 dead
Nairobi, May 28th, 10:55am
(Prensa Latina) 
 
A fire occurred today in a girls' school in Kenya's Gilgi 
town in the centre of the country, leaving - up to this 
time - 16 deaths and 79 wounded.
 
The minister of Education of Kenya, Julius Ogamba, said 
Thursday that there is no known cause of the loss that
occurred in the Female Utumishi Academy and lasted 
for three hours before being extinguished.
 
Ogamba also pointed out that seven of the students 
who were injured remain hospitalized, while the
rest have already received medical care.
 
On the other hand, the newspaper in Kenya, The Standard, 
stated that 808 of the 815 students of the centre were in 
place at the time of the fire, the causes of which, are 
already being investigated.
 
According to eyewitnesses, the fire started in the early hours 
of the morning in the building of a dormitory that housed 
over 200 students, in many cases, daughters of police 
officers, as a state institution was the sponsor of 
the school.
 
Fires in the schools of Kenya are common due in many cases to 
electrical failures, a lack of safety measures and maintenance, 
without ruling out the source caused, and all usually result in 
a high number of dead and wounded.
 
In 2001, 67 students were killed in a fire in a bedroom 
in the county of Machakos, and, in 2024, another 21 
students perished, also in another fire, in a school 
in the centre of the country.
 
 
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Opponent in the DRC to seek the support of
coalition --- against constitutional reform
Kishasa, May 28th, 8:49am
 (Prensa Latina) 
 
The leader of the opposition party, Engagement for citizenship 
and development, Martin Fayulu, was called to support the 
coalition against the constitutional reform in the 
Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC).
 
Fayulu urged all congolese ---- to join the grouping C64 for, 
according to his words, defence of the constitutional 
order and to block the president Félix Tshisekedi 
and his allies, said Actualité.CD, today.
 
The opposition accused the president of the DRC of conspiring 
for the dismemberment of the country, as it considers that the 
process of review or change of the Magna Carta can lead to 
the balkanization of the Congolese.
 
“What Felix (Tshisekedi) is doing is a conspiracy that is now 
being exposed,” he quoted from the publication, which 
referred to the accusations made by the opposition 
during an internal meeting of the C64, in which he 
asserted that the head of the DRC works with 
Rwandan president Paul Kagame, towards 
balkanizing the country.
 
The day before, the National Assembly (lower house) approved, 
with some amendments, the conclusions of the report on the 
draft law on the organisation of referenda in the DRC which
--- redefines the legal framework of popular votes.
 
According to the text, the decision to call a referendum will
now rest exclusively with the President of the Republic by
presidential decree, and the voting shall be organised by 
the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC).
 
According to the proposal, in the event of a malfunction of 
important institutions, the Head of State may establish a 
national commission to identify any deficiency in the 
constitutional provisions.
 
Other aspects contained in the project have to do with 
the requirements for approval within the Parliament, 
deadlines, and other matters.
 
The approval of this project is a step closer: to
the possibility of a constitutional amendment.
 
 
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Broad potential in Angola
for clean energy
Luanda, May 28th, 7:35am
 (Prensa Latina) 
 
Angola has vast potential for the development of renewable 
sources of energy -- was acknowledged here today during 
the opening of the II International Conference on Energy 
and Water.
 
The country can produce about 18 thousand megawatts from 
hydropower, 50,000 megawatts of solar energy and 3,000 
thousand by wind energy and biomass, hence the main 
current projects .....are in the function of extending
 those capabilities.
 
During the event, which is carried out until morning in the 
Conference Centre in Talatona, Luanda, this and other 
topics will be on the table, as the initiatives for the 
growth of the distribution network.
 
As announced by the secretary of State for Energy, Arlindo 
Carlos, Angola currently has an installed capacity of 6,400 
megawatts, of which 70% comes from renewable sources 
---- however, all this has only been able to get to... 48% of 
electrification in the national territory.
 
He added that the ongoing investment to expand the electricity 
network, including the interconnection of the provinces of the 
south ------- and the project to connect the Cabinda national 
electric system, has the goal to exceed 50% ---- by 2027.
 
Also, there are agreements --- to sell the excess power to
neighbouring countries, specifically to the Democratic 
Republic of the Congo.
 
The II International Conference on Energy and Water aims to 
analyze the challenges, opportunities, and sustainability of 
electricity and water in the next few years, and has the 
theme of Energy and Water: 50 years at the service 
of the country, towards sustainability.
 
The inaugural session was presided over by the minister of 
State for Economic Coordination, José de Lima Massano, 
and was attended by around 500 participants from 
about 20 countries.
 
The event also includes a technology fair and working 
sessions .....with a view to ---- promoting innovation, 
cooperation, and institutional and investment 
opportunities.
 
 
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A period of silence began prior to
the general elections in Ethiopia
Addis Ababa, May 28th, 6:24am
 (Prensa Latina) 
 
The “Quiet Period” required before the Seventh General Election
held on 1 June in Ethiopia today, comes after the completion of
 the discussions of the political parties at the national level.
 
The National Election Board (NEBE), reported that the meetings 
provided the political groupings with a vital platform to present 
their policies, programs and visions to the public, and - at the
time ---- it helped voters when making electoral decisions.
 
The president of the NEBE, Melatwork Hailu, described the 
initiative of the debate as historic - and instrumental to 
strengthen the consciousness of the voters, and 
democratic participation.
 
“The debate has created an opportunity for voters to 
assess the political parties according to their 
policies and programmes, and to take 
informed decisions,” he said.
 
For his part, the vice-president of the Board, Tesfaye Neway, 
also praised the process, describing it as inclusive, 
participatory, and a potential model for 
future elections.
 
He revealed that it is the first program of national 
debate, organized directly by the electoral entity.
 
According to figures from the NEBE, 33 political parties 
took part in the initiative --- on 19 important national 
issues, moderated by independent experts.
 
After its conclusion, the Board officially launched the 
“Period of Silence”, a phase pre-election four days 
during which all forms of election campaigning 
are banned by the directive.
 
During this period, the political parties, candidates and their 
supporters are prohibited from campaign activities, public 
events, or giving interviews to the media, related to 
the election.
 
The measure aims to provide voters sufficient time to reflect 
on the partisan proposals and prepare to cast their vote 
without political pressure.
 
Most of the 50.5 million Ethiopians are enrolled to participate
in the upcoming elections, making it the largest exercise of 
the registration of voters in the country's history and one 
of the biggest democratic exercises.... of Africa.
 
 
 
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Direct flights between Russia and 
Tanzania are scheduled to start
 on July 2
May 27th, 5:59pm
(RT.ru)
 
Direct flights between Russia and Tanzania 
are scheduled to start on July 2, operated 
by Air Tanzania.
 
This was announced by Transport 
Minister Andrey Nikitin.
 
"Preliminarily, direct flights on the Dar es Salaam
 - Moscow (Vnukovo)  Zanzibar route will start
on July 2," RIA Novosti quoted him 
as saying.
 
He clarified that the flights will be operated 
three times a week ....using Boeing 787 
Dreamliner aircraft.
 
Earlier, the Minister of Economic Development,
 Maxim Reshetnikov said that Russia is ready
 to increase the supply of grain products, 
sunflower oil and mineral fertilizers..
 to Tanzania.
 

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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.

__________________________________


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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