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Fighting continues in North Kivu
rebels retake villages in DRC
February 27th, 11:09am
(Prensa Latina) 
 
The fighting in the territory of Masisi, province of North Kivu in 
the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), continues today 
in several locations, while the rebels regain control of 
some villages.
 
The DRC Army and its allies, mainly the militias called 
Wazalendo, continue their offensive in this area of 
eastern Congolese, where the Congo River 
Alliance-March 23 Movement (AFC/M23) 
maintains its control of different 
communities and cities.
 
According to Actualité.CD, the villages of Chugi, Katobo and 
Kaniro, located in the Bahunde chiefdom, returned into the 
hands of the AFC/M23 on the night of Thursday, February 
26, after intense confrontations with the Wazalendo.
 
These communities are considered strategic positions 
to control access to the mining city of Rubaya --- and 
had been taken over by the Wazalendo last Monday, 
but they could not keep them in their possession 
in the face of rebel reinforcements.
 
So far, no official figures have been published on possible 
victims or material damage, but residents reported to the 
media the occurrence of intense exchanges of gunfire 
and bombings ..........that spread panic among the 
civilian population.
 
Radio Okapi, for its part, reported that since early this Friday 
the AFC/M23 rebels and Wazalendo militiamen were fighting 
along the Kinyumba axis, also in the territory of Masisi.
 
At least three civilians were injured the day before after 
the detonation of an improvised explosive device in 
the centre of Nyabiondo, the source said.
 
This offensive is a violation by both parties of the agreed 
ceasefire and which is supposedly in force since 
February 18.
 
 
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Organizations from Ecuador, greet 
the 50th anniversary of the SADR
February 27th, 10:46am
(Prensa Latina) 
 
Organizations from Ecuador today expressed their support 
for the struggle of the Sahrawi people for their sovereignty 
against the occupation --- in the context of the 50th 
anniversary of the proclamation of the Sahrawi 
Arab Democratic Republic (SADR).
 
The Communist Action collective, the Pachakutik Plurinational
 Unity Movement, the Ecuadorian Communist Party, the
 PODEMOS Movement and Somos Patria released 
a joint statement from Quito.... in which they 
ratified their “unwavering commitment”
 to the Sahrawi cause.
 
In the statement, the organizations recalled that Western 
Sahara remains the last territory pending decolonization 
in Africa and denounced that, since 1975, the Moroccan
occupation ---- has been marked by repression, 
persecution and an illegitimate exploitation 
of natural resources.
 
The formations indicated that this situation is maintained 
by the complicity of international powers ....and by the
 lack of political will of the international community, 
despite United Nations resolutions that recognize 
the right of the Sahrawi people to 
self-determination.
 
They also criticized the position of the Ecuadorian 
Government, considering that it has adopted 
positions functional to Morocco's strategy 
and has moved away from the Latin 
American tradition... of solidarity 
with anti-colonial struggles.
 
In the statement, the organizations demanded the immediate 
end of the occupation, the holding of a free and transparent 
referendum on self-determination and unrestricted respect 
for the human rights of the Sahrawi people, by stressing 
that it is a universal cause of justice.
 
Expressions of support are part of a regional agenda of 
academic activities, cultural and political --- that are 
developed in Ecuador --- and other Latin American 
countries to commemorate the 50th anniversary 
of the proclamation of the SADR.
 
Documentary screenings, colloquiums and citizen forums 
have been scheduled in cities such as Cuenca and Quito, 
organized by the Ecuadorian Association of Friendship 
with the Sahrawi People, to make this cause visible 
and demand -- that the international community 
comply with the right to self-determination.
 
 
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Nicaragua greets the Sahrawi 
Arab Democratic Republic
February 27th, 10:32am
(Prensa Latina) 
 
The Government of Nicaragua greeted the president of 
the Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic and Secretary 
General of the Polisario Front, Brahim Ghali -- on
the 
occasion of the 50th anniversary of the 
independence of that North African
nation - commemorated today.
 
In the letter, co-presidents Daniel Ortega and Rosario Murillo 
expressed that, on behalf of the Nicaraguan People and 
Government and on their own behalf, they send “the 
warmest and most fraternal congratulations”, to 
the Sahrawi president and his brave people.
 
The message highlighted that the significant date evokes 
half a century of a “dignified and constant struggle, for 
self-determination, freedom and justice”, values that 
— he emphasizes — have guided the cause of the 
Sahrawi people... since the proclamation of
 their independence.
 
Nicaraguan leaders remembered with admiration the historic 
act of Bir Lehlu, where the Sahrawi people raised their flag 
and declared their unwavering will to be free, starting a 
path of resistance that they consider an example of 
perseverance and love for the country --- for all 
peoples who defend peace and sovereignty.
 
“From our Nicaragua, Always Blessed - and Always Free, we 
reiterate our commitment to continue defending the right 
to self-determination and national sovereignty, of the 
brother Sahrawi people”, the text stated.
 
They also expressed their hope that the strength of history 
and the clarity of the African nation's cause will continue 
to illuminate the path ---- to a future of prosperity 
and freedom.
 
The message concluded with vows of peace, mercy and 
blessings to President Ghali, and the noble people of 
the Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic.
 
The Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic -- proclaimed its 
independence on February 27, 1976 in Bir Lehlu, after 
Spain's departure from Western Sahara -- and under 
the leadership of the Polisario Front.
 
 
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Venezuela joins the celebration of 
the 50th anniversary of the SADR
February 27th, 9:36am
(Prensa Latina) 
 
The Minister for Foreign Affairs of Venezuela, Yván Gil, 
today  joined the celebration for the 50th anniversary 
of the proclamation of the Sahrawi Arab Democratic 
Republic (SADR).
 
On behalf of the Bolivarian Government, the senior diplomat 
recalled that on February 27, 1976 in Bir Lehlu the Polisario 
Front (Popular Liberation Front, of Saguia el Hamra and Rio
de Oro) proclaimed independence after Spain's withdrawal.
 
Gil pointed out that this date commemorates “half 
a century of struggle -- for self-determination, 
sovereignty and independence against 
the Moroccan occupation”.
 
The Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela salutes the unwavering 
will of the Sahrawi people to achieve total decolonization 
and reaffirms the ties of friendship between our nations,
 he stated, on the Telegram social network.
 
 
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DRC Government receives 155 million 
dollars --- for its agricultural program
February 27th, 9:34am
(Prensa Latina) 
 
The Government of the Democratic Republic of the Congo 
(DRC) negotiated a loan of 155 million dollars with the 
African Development Bank (AfDB) to finance its 
program of agricultural transformation.
 
The Congolese Minister of Finance, Doudou Fwamba Likunde 
Li-Botayi was in charge of signing the agreement that will 
allow these financial resources to be allocated to the 
Project to Strengthen the Connectivity of the 
Ngandajika Agroindustrial Park, 
Actualité.CD reported today.
 
The project aims to improve Lukalaba-Ngandajika and 
Nkuadi-Ngandajika-Parque roads, to open the area 
sustainably, to reduce transportation costs, 
facilitate trade ------ and create jobs, 
especially for young people
 and women.
 
Connectivity is considered key to the success of investments 
already made in governance and value chain development; 
as well as for the sustainable development of Congolese 
agricultural potential and the effective integration of
producers in local and regional markets, said
 the minister.
 
The Government of the DRC intends to expand the national 
economic base and, in this way, the agricultural sector is 
a strategic lever for that purpose and for food security.
 
 
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Herzog visits Ethiopia to expand 
Israeli footprint....... in Africa
February 26th, 5:28pm
 (PressTV)
 
Israeli president Isaac Herzog has been on a two-day visit 
to Ethiopia as part of Tel Aviv’s regime’s renewed push
 to expand its footprint in Africa.
 
Herzog met with Ethiopian President Taye Atske Selassie and
 Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed, who said the two sides talked 
about “ways to improve collaboration in areas of mutual 
interest,” without revealing further details.
 
In Addis Ababa, Herzog told Abiy that some in Africa and 
beyond are trying to undermine Israel’s relationships 
in Africa.
 
Israeli authorities have framed the latest trip as 
strengthening and expanding cooperation with
 African nations.
 
Herzog’s office emphasized longstanding diplomatic and 
cultural ties, including the migration of Ethiopian Jews 
to Israel.
 
The visit follows Israel’s December 2025 decision to 
recognize Somaliland as an independent state, 
which opened the door to direct institutional 
engagement between the two sides.
 
The first official delegation from Somaliland arrived in Israeli 
occupied territories on Tuesday marking the first official 
visit by the breakaway Somali territory..... since Israel 
recognized it as an independent state late last year.
 
Somaliland President Abdirahman Mohamed Abdullahi 
previously said that the territory is seeking a 
“partnership agreement” with Israel 
centred on its “very rich” mineral 
resources ....in exchange for 
Israeli technology.
 
The recognition of Somaliland appears to be part of a 
wider attempt to establish a forward presence near 
sensitive shipping routes.
 
Strategically, Somaliland sits near the Bab el-Mandeb Strait, 
a chokepoint linking the Red Sea and the Indian Ocean.
 
Control and monitoring of this corridor have become central 
to Israeli calculations, particularly amid Red Sea tensions 
connected to the Israeli brutal aggression in Gaza.
 
Senior Israeli authorities, including foreign minister Gideon 
Sa'ar, have stated that Israel's decision to recognize
 Somaliland is closely tied... to countering threats 
posed by the Ansarallah resistance movement 
in Yemen.
 
Iran: Israeli FM’s visit to Somaliland a ‘dangerous precedent’
 
Iran’s Foreign Ministry has condemned the visit of the Israeli 
foreign minister Gideon Saar to the self-declared republic 
of Somaliland, calling it a “dangerous precedent in 
international relations” and a “lethal blow to the 
legal and normative foundations of the 
United Nations.”
 
The recognition of Somaliland has already triggered strong 
condemnation from Somalia, the Organization of Islamic 
Cooperation, and several Arab and African states.
 
Mogadishu described the move as 
a violation of its sovereignty.
 
On December 31, Somali President, Hassan Sheikh Mohamud, 
said that Somaliland agreed to resettle Palestinians expelled 
from Gaza, host an Israeli military base on the Gulf of Aden, 
and join the so-called Abraham Accords -- in exchange for 
recognition, calling the move ------- “very unexpected, 
and strange.”
 
He warned that the move could destabilize the Horn of Africa 
and facilitate the forced displacement of Palestinians, citing 
intelligence that Somaliland accepted conditions including 
resettlement ---- and Israeli military access, near the Gulf 
of Aden.
 
Observers say securing deeper ties with Addis Ababa, a key 
actor in Red Sea and Nile Basin politics, serves Israel’s 
broader strategy --- of projecting influence along 
critical maritime corridors.
 
Egypt’s foreign minister earlier warned counterparts 
in Somalia, Turkey, and Djibouti of “dangerous 
developments” in the Horn of Africa.
 
Cairo said recognizing breakaway regions... undermines 
Somalia’s “unity and territorial integrity” and threatens 
“international peace and security.”
 
Turkish officials have likewise warned that the Horn of Africa 
should not become a “battlefield of foreign forces,” a pointed 
critique of Israeli maneuvering.
 
Beyond maritime strategy, Israel’s outreach to Ethiopia 
intersects with the contentious Grand Ethiopian 
Renaissance Dam (GERD) dispute - involving 
Egypt and Sudan.
 
At the same time, Israel has pursued broader re-engagement 
with African states. This includes reopening embassies and 
offering military assistance - to select governments.
 
Israel has now formally accepted the appointment of 
Somaliland’s first ambassador to Israel, Mohamed 
Hagi, who was an advocate for Israel-
Somaliland relations.
 
The campaign comes amid efforts to counter growing 
African criticism of the Israeli brutal aggression in 
the besieged Palestinian territory.
 
South Africa, in particular, has emerged as a leading critic, 
drawing parallels between apartheid-era policies and 
Israel’s war against Palestinians.
 
By strengthening bilateral ties with countries such as 
Ethiopia, Zambia, South Sudan, and Nigeria, Israel 
appears to be attempting.... to fracture African 
consensus and dilute diplomatic pressure.
 
 
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DRC seeks French support ---- to 
lead Francophonie organization
February 25th, 3:56pm
(Prensa Latina) 
 
The president of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, 
Félix Tshisekedi, spoke today with his French counter
part, Emmanuel Macron, about the security situation
in his country and the candidacy for the secretariat
of the International Organization La Francophonie.
 
At a working lunch held at the Elysee Palace, both 
parties addressed bilateral issues of common 
interest and reviewed the worrying security 
situation in the occupied areas in eastern 
Congo, said the Presidency of the DRC.
 
The conversations, described as constructive by the 
source, also discussed the DRC's upcoming 
candidacy for the General Secretariat of 
the International Organization of 
La Francophonie (OIF).
 
At the meeting, the French president reaffirmed his 
commitment to respect for the territorial integrity 
and sovereignty of the African nation, while on 
the second issue..... France had already 
expressed at the beginning of the 
month, its recognition of the 
legitimate aspirations of
the DRC, with regard 
to the OIF.
 
The position of general secretary of the OIF is currently 
held by the Rwandan, Louise Mushikiwabo, who has 
already announced her candidacy for a third term.
 
 
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Pope Leo XIV will have a 
broad agenda in Angola
February 25th, 3:25pm
 (Prensa Latina) 
 
Pope Leo XIV will visit Angola from April 18 to 21 of this year 
and his tour of the country includes three cities and an 
extensive agenda, the ecclesiastical authorities 
reported today.
 
The spokesperson for the Episcopal Conference of Angola 
and Sao Tome (Ceast), Monsignor Belmiro Chissenguete, 
told the press that the program of the Holy Father's trip 
to Angolan land includes meetings with the president, 
João Lourenço, and with the religious community 
and civil society in Luanda.
 
A highlight ---- will be the visit to the Muxima Sanctuary,
in the town of Muxima, municipality of Quiçama in the 
province of Icolo and Bengo, viewed as the largest 
Marian centre of Catholic devotion.... in 
Sub-Saharan Africa.
 
There it is expected that he will be able to exchange 
with the community and the pilgrims who usually 
come to the town.
 
Although the completion of the project has not been 
subordinated to the visit of the Supreme Pontiff, the 
construction of the Basilica of Our Lady of Muxima 
continues in the town, which will have capacity for 
4,600 people, and a plaza with the capacity for 
200,000 pilgrims, among other facilities.
 
The Pope will also travel to Saurimo, in the province of 
Lunda-Sul, where he will reach a centre for the elderly.
 
The Ceast spokesperson specified that Leo XIV will 
attend a mass in Luanda in the centre of Kilamba 
and will talk in the parish of Our Lady of Fátima 
with bishops, priests, catechists and religious
lay persons
 
The trip to Angola is probably the longest stop on the 
journey..... that the Pope will make through Africa, 
from April 13 to 23, and which will also....... take
him to Algeria, Cameroon & Equatorial Guinea.
 
This will be the third visit of a Pope to the country, 
since John Paul II (June 1992) and Benedict XVI 
(March 2009) previously did so.
 
 
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 Angola addresses cooperation
 with UN organizations
February 24th, 3:36pm
 (Prensa Latina) 
 
The Foreign Minister of Angola, Téte António, today 
addressed aspects of cooperation with United 
Nations organizations, in the context of his 
participation in Geneva ------- at the 61st 
session of the Human Rights Council.
 
The Angolan minister met in the Swiss capital with the 
secretary general of the United Nations Conference 
on Trade and Development (Unctad), Rebeca 
Grynspan, to address the strengthening 
of institutional cooperation.
 
Both entities discussed increasing the country's productive 
capacities and strengthening its economy, as well as 
about the need to continue technical training and 
value chain analysis, focusing on agricultural 
products identified in Angola by Unctad 
since 2022.
 
According to a note from the Angolan Foreign Ministry, 
they also highlighted the importance of maintaining 
the implementation of Sidunea, a recent project by 
the UN agency that began in January of this year 
in the fourth tax region of the port city of Lobito.
 
Specifically, it is a fully web customs management software 
that does not require commercial licenses -- and connects 
different applications, databases and operating systems, 
allowing data integration and exchange.
 
They also exchanged about the Train for Trade II program, 
launched by Unctad in Angola in 2017, and which -- is
focused on strengthening capacities in trade policy, 
negotiation, as well as entrepreneurship, and 
economic diversification.
 
The Angolan Foreign Minister also met this Tuesday, with the 
United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights, Volker 
Türk, with whom he addressed in depth the global vision of 
human rights on the African continent, with special 
attention to the reality of Angola and the region.
 
António presented a summary of the country's internal 
situation in this area and highlighted the progress in 
strengthening the rule of law, the consolidation of 
democratic institutions and the promotion of 
fundamental freedoms, said a note from 
the local Foreign Ministry.
 
He reiterated the country's firm commitment to complying 
with its international obligations - and implementing the 
recommendations.... emanating from international 
monitoring mechanisms, and at the same time 
---- he applauded the initiative of the Office 
of the High Commissioner in promoting 
peace and security in Africa.
 
The chancellor also held a meeting with his Palestinian 
counterpart, Varsen Aghabekian Shaheen, where they 
analyzed the current state of bilateral relations, as 
well as regional issues, and those issues related
 to multilateralism.
 
At the meeting, Aghabekian Shaheen expressed his 
appreciation and gratitude for Angola's continued 
support --------- for the Palestinian cause.
 
 
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DRC expressed concern about 
violations of international law
February 24th, 3:07pm
(Prensa Latina) 
 
The Minister of State and Head of Foreign Affairs of the 
Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), Thérèse 
Kayikwamba Wagner, today expressed concern 
--- about the huge increase in violations of the 
fundamental principles of international law.
 
In a meeting with the United Nations High Commissioner for 
Human Rights, Volker Türk, in the context of the general 
debate of the 61st session of the Human Rights 
Council, held in Geneva, Switzerland; The 
chancellor addressed ---- the worrying 
evolution of the international order.
 
In the talks, he reaffirmed the DRC's commitment to the 
universal values of human rights and peace processes, 
and he reiterated that his country's defense work is 
based both on its national history and on 
multilateralism, the Congolese Foreign 
Ministry said in its account in X.
 
The High Commissioner, for his part, praised the efforts 
of the African nation, and encouraged close 
coordination on the conflict in the 
eastern region of the country.
 
This Tuesday -- when speaking at the general debate of 
the Human Rights Council, Kayikwamba Wagner urged 
the launch of the independent commission of inquiry 
into alleged human rights violations.. committed in 
conflict zones.
 
He called -- for providing financial resources for its 
implementation, which he considered cannot be 
postponed to preserve the authority of the 
human rights protection system. Without 
accountability, there can be no lasting 
justice and peace, he added.
 
This Tuesday - the Congolese foreign minister also held 
talks with her Kyrgyz counterpart, Zheenbek Kulubaev 
....focused on strengthening relations between both 
countries, the Foreign Ministry indicated.
 
That country is preparing to host the World Mountain Summit,
scheduled for October 2027 ----- as well as the VI World 
Nomadic Games, a cultural exchange platform, that 
brings together almost 90 countries, which were
 invited to the DRC.
 
He also met with the Foreign Minister of Slovakia, Juraj 
Blanár, with whom he discussed strengthening 
political dialogue, security sector reform 
and economic cooperation.
 
The situation in eastern Congolese was part of the agenda, 
at which point the minister reaffirmed that accountability 
and effective sanctions, are essential for lasting peace.
 
At another point during the day, Kayikwamba Wagner held an 
exchange with the Minister of Popular Power for Foreign 
Affairs of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela, Yván 
Gil Pinto, with whom he discussed common 
interests --- as well as the possibility of 
establishing a Venezuelan embassy
 in the DRC.
 
 
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Military spokesman for AFC/
M23 rebels in DRC .......dies
February 24th, 2:55pm
(Prensa Latina) 
 
The military spokesman for the rebels of the Congo River 
Alliance-March 23 Movement (AFC/M23), Willy Ngoma, 
died today in a drone attack attributed to the Armed 
Forces of the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
 
Local media ---- such as Radio Okapi and Actualité.CD, 
confirmed the death of one of the high-ranking 
members of the insurgents, who was near 
Rubaya, in Masisi territory, in the north 
Kivu Province. 
 
The accounts differ regarding the start of the 
bombings, as local sources indicate inter-
changeably, that the operation took 
place around 2 or 4pm, local time.
 
Prior to the announcement of Ngoma's death, AFC/M23 
Deputy Coordinator Bertrand Bisimwa, accused 
Kinshasa of not respecting the ceasefire since 
the signing of the Strategic Partnership 
Agreement with the United States.
 
“Since the signing of the mineral trade agreements in
 Washington, the Kinshasa regime has become 
extremely arrogant. It does not respect the 
peace process and perpetrates murders 
and massacres of innocent people 
with impunity, violating the 
ceasefire”, he said on 
his X account.
 
The spokesperson for the AFC/M23 -- Lawrence Kanyuka, 
denounced on the same social network, the violation of 
commitments and the launch of “a full-scale war ---- on 
all fronts and beyond”.
 
He classified this Tuesday's attacks against the densely 
populated areas of Kitendebwa, Kashihe and Kiduveri, 
in the territory of Kalehe, as “brutal and deliberate”, 
and he maintained that they demonstrate 
Kinshasa's intention to sow terror, 
chaos and death among the 
civilian population.
 
Despite the fact that a ceasefire has been in force between 
the DRC Government and the AFC/M23 since February 18, 
mutual aggression continues on the ground and in 
particular there has been an intensification of 
air attacks by the Congolese army.... and 
ground offensives by the Wazalendo 
against AFC/M23 positions.
 
Ngoma, who died Tuesday, was sanctioned by the United 
States in 2023 for the role of the AFC/M23 in serious 
human rights violations, including murders and 
sexual violence against civilians.
 
 
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Sudan -------- repels US
proposed peace plan.
February 24th, 1:40pm
(Prensa Latina) 
 
The Sudanese Foreign Ministry today slammed the door 
on a plan circulated by the United States to end what 
has been called the forgotten war in Sudan.
 
We reject any ceasefire that interferes with our internal 
affairs and does not respect the country's sovereignty, 
underlines the statement issued by the Ministry of 
Foreign Affairs of this N.Eastern African country - 
devastated by a nearly three-year conflagration 
between the Sovereign Transitional Council 
(SST, the government recognized by the 
African Union) and the Rapid Support 
Forces (RSF) militia.
 
Likewise, the Sudanese government's position emphasizes 
that “We will not accept any idea that does not respect 
the sovereignty, unity and territorial integrity of
 the country”.
 
Weeks ago, the CST held the first meeting of a new Council 
of Ministers in this capital, announced as a solid step ---
towards re-establishing its authority in the country.
 
Even earlier, the RSF announced the formation of a 
Presidential Council that will govern the areas 
under its control, in an attempt to replicate 
the existing situation in Libya, where two 
parallel governments govern, which was
 immediately disavowed by the AU.
 
The only thing known about the text, is that it 
consists of five points and was proposed by 
Washington .....to an unknown interlocutor.
 
 
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DRC minister urges ------ to start the
commission work on human rights
February 24th, 1:40pm
(Prensa Latina) 
 
The Minister of State and head of Foreign Affairs, Thérèse 
Kayikwamba Wagner, today urged the launch of the 
independent commission of inquiry ---- into the 
human rights situation in the Democratic 
Republic of the Congo (DRC).
 
By participating in the general debate of the 61st session of 
the Human Rights Council, held in Geneva, Switzerland, the
minister stressed the need to provide the Office of the 
UN High Commissioner with sufficient financial 
resources for the implementation of the 
resolution on the issue.
 
He commented that the human rights system, inseparable
from peace and stability, should not be weakened, and
therefore ---- it is essential to provide it with the
resources it requires to fulfill its mission.
 
He considered -- that the launch of the investigation
commission cannot be postponed if the authority
of the human rights protection system is to be
preserved, and added that ----- without
accountability.. there can be no
lasting justice or peace.
 
“The credibility of the human rights system - depends on
the application of its principles to everyone - without
exception. Only in this way will they continue to be
a pillar of peace and security”, he maintained.
 
In accordance with the approved Resolution... the
commission must investigate and clarify - facts
related to alleged violations of human rights
and international humanitarian law
committed ---- since the last
escalation of hostilities
in January 2025.
 
This includes sexual and gender-based violence, 
abuse against women, children and internally 
displaced persons, as well as any
 international crime.
 
 
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They prepare deployment of 
mechanism to ensure 
ceasefire in DRC
February 24th, 1:37pm
(Prensa Latina) 
 
The United Nations Stabilization Mission in the Democratic 
Republic of the Congo (Monusco) and the International 
Conference on the Great Lakes Region (Cirgl) are 
preparing today the deployment of the Joint 
Ceasefire Monitoring Mechanism.
 
According to a statement from Monusco --- both parties are 
carrying out a mission to the city of Uvira, in the province 
of South Kivu, that until February 27, it will work in that 
town -- to prepare the ground, evaluate the needs for 
access, security, logistics and participation -- with 
a view to guaranteeing the effective functioning 
of the mechanism.
 
Both parties will also analyze the political, security, 
logistical and socio-environmental conditions in 
Uvira and its surroundings .....to guide the 
comprehensive planning of the process, 
with the aim of contributing to making 
future surveillance and verification 
initiatives credible, secure and 
operationally viable.
 
The DRC and Rwanda signed a peace agreement in June
 last year and ratified it by the presidents of both 
countries in Washington, United States, on 
December 4.
 
At the same time, the Congolese Government and the rebels 
of the Congo River Alliance-March 23 Movement (AFC/M23) 
signed a framework for the peace agreement, within 
which is a protocol for the ceasefire and the 
corresponding surveillance mechanisms.
 
Both parties also agreed through Angola to enter into 
force, a cessation of hostilities on February 18, 
however, violations of commitments made,
 continue... on the ground.
 
 
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Comprehensive reforms - 
position Ethiopia on the 
international stage
February 24th, 11:19am
 (Prensa Latina) 
 
Deputy Prime Minister Temesgen Tiruneh highlighted today 
that the comprehensive reforms in Ethiopia - marked the 
beginning of a new chapter, in which the African nation 
emerged as a central actor, in the international arena.
 
Tiruneh, on his account on social network X, stressed that 
the Ethiopian diplomatic legacy has long been founded 
on a proud history, accompanying the text with 
images of meetings.. with the president of 
Kenya, William Ruto, and Prime Minister 
Abiy Ahmed & his Italian counterpart, 
Giorgia Meloni, among others.
 
However, he acknowledged that in the recent past 
his global commitment ..was often limited by a 
small strategic scope - and a voice that did 
not fully reflect his former stature on the
 world stage.
 
He specified that the new Ethiopian administration treats 
diplomacy not only as a shield for national sovereignty, 
but as a powerful engine ......of economic and 
political prosperity.
 
“Today, the fruits of this intelligent and proactive diplomacy 
are ripening: efforts in peacebuilding, regional cooperation 
and multilateral engagement, are producing tangible
and 
lasting results”, he asserted.
 
In his opinion, this radical change transformed obsolete 
thinking, strengthened Ethiopia's influential role among
neighbouring countries and throughout the continent, 
in addition to reinforcing its commitment to lasting 
peace and shared progress.
 
The deputy prime minister mentioned Addis Ababa's 
accession to the Brics group, its increasingly 
strong --- and respected voice, within the 
African Union and the United Nations, 
and the growing recognition it enjoys 
among world leaders ------- are clear 
results of this vision of the future.
 
He reiterated that current diplomatic advances, reaffirm 
the African nation's rightful place on the world stage --
honouring its proud history while confidently shaping
 its future. Ethiopia rises -- diplomatically stronger, 
globally relevant and prepared for the future, 
he concluded.
 
 
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Celac-Africa High Level Forum 
will be held in Bogotá
February 23rd, 1:55pm
(Prensa Latina) 
 
The High Level Forum of the Community of Latin American 
and Caribbean States (Celac) -Africa, to be held here from 
March 18 to 21, will seek to consolidate the commercial, 
cultural and political agenda between both regions, 
they reported today at a press conference.
 
As announced by the country's vice president --- Francia 
Márquez, during the event they will advocate for closer 
south-south cooperation, meanwhile, roadmaps will 
be established to face common challenges such 
as climate change, hunger, inequalities, 
overcoming poverty gaps and the 
search for peace.
 
She also explained how in recent years Colombia 
strengthened ties with countries on the African 
continent, thanks to which 145 New Granada 
export companies.... have demand for their 
offers there.
 
Likewise, she stated - that more than a hundred businesses 
received support to strengthen health records in order to 
comply with African market regulations, through the 
She Exports to Africa program, that promotes the 
internationalization of companies led by women.
 
For her part, the chancellor, Rosa Yolanda Villavicencio, 
stressed that one of the main objectives of the forum 
is to strengthen south-south cooperation between 
two regions that represent over 2 billion people.
 
This, as she noted, can be achieved through the
consolidation of political consensus and a 
complementation of formal dialogue 
--- with a view to advancing the 
institutionalization... of the 
link between the regions.
 
As part of the event, she explained, a business conference 
will be held with African businessmen, with the purpose of 
specifying opportunities that expand trade flows between 
both regions.
 
She also maintained that it is expected to have a political 
statement --- that prioritizes and formalizes the areas of 
cooperation and the bi-regional relationship.
 
According to the chancellor, the meeting will seek to expand 
trade flows and promote the consolidation of alliances in 
energy transition and clean energy production, as part 
of the current Government's commitment to diversify 
and deepen relations with African countries... and 
the African Union.
 
As revealed during the press conference, the pillars that 
will mark the debate during the meeting will be 
development cooperation, historical 
reparations, ethnic-racial justice, 
and trade.
 
 
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A special flight from the Russian Ministry 
of Emergency Situations... delivered 
humanitarian aid to the people 
of Madagascar
February 23rd, 1:33pm
 (Izvestia.ru)
 
A special flight from the Russian Ministry of Emergency 
Situations delivered humanitarian aid to the people of 
Madagascar, who were affected by Cyclone Gezani. 
This was reported by the ministry's press service 
on February 23.
 
It is noted that a cargo weighing 60 tons was delivered to 
Antananarivo Airport by two Il-76 aircraft. The rescuers 
handed over food supplies to the island's residents.
 
It is specified that the humanitarian aid was delivered on 
the instructions of Russian President Vladimir Putin and 
on behalf of the head of the Ministry of Emergency 
Situations, Alexander Kurenkov.
 
"Two Il-76 aircraft of the Russian Ministry of Emergency 
Situations delivered humanitarian aid in the form of 
beans, sunflower oil, and rice, with a total weight 
of about 59 tons. We hope - that our assistance 
will have a significant impact in the region," 
said Yana Martin, Chief Specialist-Expert 
....of the Department of International 
Activities of the Russian Ministry 
of Emergency Situations.
 
Putin, during talks with his Madagascan counterpart Mikael 
Randrianirina on February 19, called Madagascar one of 
the important partners of the Russian Federation in 
Africa. He also noted ---- that Russia is ready to 
develop humanitarian ties with Madagascar. 
 
The Russian leader added that the states have 
good prospects for strengthening ties, 
including political ones.
 
 
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Trump admin terminates 'lifesaving' aid
 programs to seven African countries: 
Report
February 23rd, 12:19pm
 (PressTV)
 
The US Department of State has reportedly decided to 
terminate aid programs to seven African countries, 
claiming there is no strong connection between 
the humanitarian response ...and US 
national interests.
 
According to a report published by the news outlet The 
Atlantic on Monday, a year after the administration of 
President Donald Trump began the dismantlement
of the US Agency for International Development
(USAID), it is now initiating a new round of 
significant cuts to foreign assistance.
 
This time, programs that survived the initial purge 
---- precisely because they were judged to be
 lifesaving, are slated for cancellation.
 
According to an internal State Department email, obtained 
by The Atlantic, the administration will soon end all of the 
humanitarian funding it is currently providing as part of 
a “responsible exit” from seven African nations, and 
redirect the funding in nine others.
 
The seven nations losing aid entirely -- namely Burkina Faso, 
Cameroon, Malawi, Mali, Niger, Somalia, and Zimbabwe ----- 
face some of the world’s most acute humanitarian crises.
 
The UN reports more than 6.2 million people across these 
countries are in “extreme or catastrophic” conditions.
 
Somalia, already suffering a severe drought, has seen 
hundreds of clinics and nutrition centres close after 
last year’s US cuts.
 
Doctors without Borders (MSF) reported a 44 percent 
increase in deaths among severely malnourished 
children under five... in the regional hospitals.
 
In Sudan, the humanitarian nonprofit organization Alight 
has shut 30 health clinics and 14 nutrition centres, 
leaving roughly 200,000 people without medical 
care, and more than 250 doctors and 
nurses... unemployed.
 
The State Department framed the changes as a “responsible 
exit” with new health-financing agreements in some African 
countries, including Cameroon, Malawi, and five of the nine 
eligible for redirected funding.
 
These programs target disease control and system 
strengthening, yet ignore urgent hunger and 
displacement crises.
 
Grants that previously supplied food, tuberculosis 
treatment, and emergency nutrition centres are 
ending ...even as malnutrition rates peak.
 
Critics say the US prioritizes political and economic gain over 
humanitarian need. Nations excluded from aid... generally 
offer little strategic value or resources, while countries 
that can provide minerals or accept deportees are 
more likely to retain funding. For example, six
of 
the seven nations losing aid.. mine few 
minerals relevant to US technology 
industries... and only Cameroon 
has accepted US deportees.
 
The Trump administration has also sharply 
reduced contributions to the UN’s Office 
for the Coordination of Humanitarian 
Affairs (OCHA).
 
US funds now support only 17 countries, excluding 
those facing the severest crises. Eri Kaneko, 
OCHA spokesperson, warned that these 
restrictions --- threaten rapid aid 
distribution and “put lives 
at risk.”
 
Jocelyn Wyatt, CEO of Alight, said, “Cutting lifesaving aid
 in the midst of famine and war.. is morally indefensible.”
 
The US is abandoning millions of people to advance 
political interests, a senior humanitarian worker 
stated, adding, that “this -- is not a policy for 
efficiency, it is a policy of indifference 
and political calculation.”
 
Since January 2025, 83 percent of USAID programs 
have been purged, and additional projects have 
been canceled, during these White House 
budget reviews.
 
Programs providing critical nutrition, emergency 
medical care, and support for displaced 
populations are now ending, leaving 
millions exposed to starvation, 
disease, and violence.
 
Reports from Somalia, Sudan, and other affected 
countries indicate that deaths are already 
occurring as a direct result of the US 
aid withdrawal.
 
 
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Iran seeks to strengthen strategic 
ties with West African countries: 
Defense minister
February 23rd, 12:14pm
 (PressTV)
 
Iran’s defense minister, has underscored the Islamic 
Republic’s policy of broadening relations with West 
African countries... during talks with his 
Burkinabe counterpart.
 
Brigadier General Aziz Nasirzadeh made the remarks 
in a meeting with Major General Célestin Simporé, 
in Tehran on Monday.
 
Nasirzadeh referred to the importance and standing of 
the African continent in Iran’s foreign and defense 
policy, stressing that Tehran has adopted a 
principled policy of expanding relations 
with the “independent revolutionary 
countries” in West Africa, and
particularly Burkina Faso.
 
The Iranian defense minister described the Sahel-region 
revolutions in Burkina Faso, Niger, and Mali as popular 
movements against colonial policies. He pointed to 
the growing convergence among the three states 
and their commendable action of forming the 
Sahel Alliance in the face of pressure from 
Western states.
 
Nasirzadeh further referred to continued plots by Western 
countries aimed at undermining the sovereignty and 
independence of Burkina Faso, emphasizing
 Iran’s support for independent nations.
 
He also expressed appreciation for the government of 
Burkina Faso’s position in condemning the “criminal 
action taken by the Zionist regime --- against the 
Islamic Republic,” referring to Ouagadougou’s 
denunciation of Tel Aviv’s imposed war on 
the country last June.
 
Burkina Faso praises Iran’s resistance
 
For his part, Simporé expressed sympathy with the 
Iranian people and respect for those killed in the 
12-day war.
 
“We honour the resistance of the Iranian people, who 
defended their identity and independence, and 
preserved it against all forms of imperialist 
domination,” he noted.
 
The official added, “We believe the world can live in 
complete peace if relations of domination among 
countries are broken and more space is given 
to justice and peace.”
 
Last month ---- Iran participated in the BRICS Plus group of 
nations’ joint naval drills, known as “Will for Peace 2026,” 
which kicked off along the South African coastline. The 
exercise, part of a broader strategic cooperation 
among BRICS countries and their partners, 
included Iran alongside Russia, China, 
South Africa, Ethiopia, Indonesia, 
Brazil, Egypt, and the UAE.
 
Last August, Chief Commander of Iran’s Army - Major General 
Amir Hatami and South African National Defense Force Chief 
General Rudzani Maphwanya - met in the Iranian capital and 
praised the countries’ alignment against “global arrogance” 
and colonialism.
 
Speaking at the time.... Hatami said both countries supported 
oppressed nations and should continue their shared mission 
until a world order based on justice and human dignity was 
restored, while Maphwanya underlined that his visit 
carried a political message - and expressed 
respect for the Iranian people - urging 
deeper defense ties.


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Kidnapping - by Islamists 
reported in Mozambique
February 23rd, 10:26am
(Prensa Latina) 
 
Mozambique's authorities today reported the kidnapping 
of eight men by Islamist commandos in the northern 
province of Cabo Delgado.
 
Although the official communication refrains from 
identifying the responsible entity, it is evident 
that they are members of the Islamic State 
in Central Africa, established in that area 
almost a decade ago.
 
The official version relates that the kidnappers forced 
their hostages to undock a boat and move it towards 
an unknown place.
 
 
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Political parties ------ sign code of 
conduct for elections in Ethiopia
February 23rd, 10:16am
(Prensa Latina) 
 
A total of 48 political parties that will participate in the 
Seventh General Elections signed the formal code of 
conduct today during a forum... convened by the 
National Electoral Board of Ethiopia (NEBE).
 
The event, which brought together civil society groups 
and media representatives, also hosted the official 
presentation of the symbols under which each 
group will compete in the elections ----
scheduled for next June 1.
 
NEBE President Melatwork Hailu declared... that a free, 
peaceful and fair election is only possible if all parties 
respect the law and fulfill their responsibilities. He 
further emphasized ---- that the success of the 
process would be the result of a collective
effort..... by all interested parties.
 
For his part, the vice president of the Board, Tesfaye Neway, 
explained that the formal code of conduct consists of 7
 chapters and 30 articles and was developed after 
extensive discussions with the participants.
 
Neway called on the media to provide equal and impartial 
opportunities.... for all parties to present their political 
programs to the public.
 
Officials noted that the signing of the code of conduct 
marks a critical milestone -- for the next phase of the 
electoral process, which includes official campaign 
activities and candidate debates, currently 
organized by the Board.
 
 
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Resistance from the 
Sahrawi people 
stands out --
from Brazil
February 21st, 1:42pm
(Prensa Latina) 
 
Almost 50 years after its proclamation, the Sahrawi Arab 
Democratic Republic (SADR) maintains and highlights 
it today as a symbol of organized resistance and an 
anti-colonial reference point.
 
Before about 60 people gathered last night at the Eliana 
Silva National School in this capital, the ambassador of 
the Polisario Front in Brazil, Ahmed Mulay Ali Hamadi, 
offered a conference ---- focused on the history of 
his homeland.
 
During his presentation, the diplomat maintained that the 
Sahrawi cause is an example of organization against the 
colonizer (Spain, first; Mauritania and Morocco, later), a 
process that has combined resistance, institutional 
articulation, and social cohesion.
 
He stressed that the said proclamation on February 27, 1976,
 one day after the Spanish withdrawal from Western Sahara, 
was not an isolated act --- as it marked the beginning of a 
project forged in the conditions of occupation and exile.
 
According to Mulay's words to Prensa Latina this Saturday, 
the analysis included references to international law and 
the principle of self-determination, recognized by the 
UN --- for territories ''pending decolonization''.
 
In this context, the decision of the Sahrawis, to fight to
achieve independence, and the validity of their cause 
in a complex geopolitical context was also debated.
 
Mulay reaffirmed that the unity of the people, still victims 
of Morocco's colonialist character, has been the pillar 
to sustain five decades of resistance.
 
Several present at the conference, were interested in 
learning about women's participation in the Sahrawi 
struggle, and in response the speaker highlighted 
women's work in different sectors.
 
He also told this Latin American information agency as 
a summary, that he was satisfied with the space for 
political reflection generated in the centre.
 
 
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Solidarity with Cuba from
Zimbabwean doctor who 
graduated from ELAM
February 21st, 11:13am
(Prensa Latina) 
 
Cuba is not alone in these complex times, due to the US
 blockade which began more than six decades ago and 
we reaffirm our support for the Caribbean nation, Dr. 
Trust Mabaya, a young man from Zimbabwe who 
graduated from the Latin American School of 
Medicine (ELAM) ...said today.
 
In these difficult times for the island, we express the 
strongest support for its people subjected to the 
unjust economic blockade ------- for years, 
Mabaya emphasized.
 
We say clearly – he added - that the land where he studied 
is not alone after giving a lot to the world -- to different 
peoples, and we assure -- that the planet is with it.
 
I have returned to my country, working as a doctor, helping 
my people, demonstrating that a better world is possible, 
giving back what Cuba has generously given me, the 
doctor confessed - from the hospital in Bulawayo, 
Zimbabwe's second city.
 
With deep gratitude, commitment and respect I confirm 
that I am a doctor who graduated from ELAM in 2024, 
trained under solidarity, humanism, & the conviction 
that health is not a privilege, but a right.
 
Mabaya stressed that over the years, Cuba demonstrates 
a deeply humanitarian and supportive spirit, giving hope 
to the people -- through medical solidarity aid brigades.
 
As we approach February 24 – he maintained – we remember
the date that marked a milestone... in the resumption of the 
fight for Cuba's independence, a day that invites us.... to 
reflect on resistance, dignity and self-determination.
 
The young doctor insisted, in a video broadcast here, as 
considering himself a son, a brother and friend of Cuba, 
who votes for solidarity and says goodbye ----- with 
''Hasta la Victoria Siempre''.
 
 
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EU Commissioner described the 
humanitarian situation in the 
DRC ....as catastrophic
February 21st, 10:44am
(Prensa Latina) 
 
European Commissioner for Crisis Preparedness 
and Management and Equality, Hadja Lahbib, 
classified the humanitarian situation in the
eastern area of the Democratic Republic 
of the Congo (DRC) as “catastrophic”, 
the press reported today.
 
The diplomat, who the day before held meetings with 
the authorities of the rebels of the Congo River 
Alliance-March 23 Movement (AFC/ in the city 
of Goma, province of North Kivu/M23), urged 
all parties involved in the conflict to strictly 
respect international humanitarian law.
 
Lahbib expressed concern about the increasing number of
 violations against civilians and humanitarian workers, 
and stressed that this is happening more and more 
flagrantly, Radio Okapi reported.
 
He added that aid workers risk their lives trying to save 
others and said he collected testimonies in refugee 
camps that reflect the deteriorating living 
conditions... of displaced people.
 
The commissioner conveyed to the officials she met 
the concerns of international NGOs & UN agencies, 
which face significant operational difficulties.
 
He insisted on the need to protect civilians, guarantee 
humanitarian access and put an end to practices 
that violate international conventions.
 
The political coordinator of the AFC/M23, Corneille 
Nangaa, after the meeting with the visitor denied 
that the considerations about the catastrophic 
situation referred to the areas administered 
by the rebels, and he affirmed that the 
territories under AFC/M23's control 
are the safest in the country and 
where humanitarian access 
will be guaranteed.
 
On the reopening of Goma airport, closed since the 
AFC/M23 occupied the city at the end of January 
2025, he assured that the main drivers of its 
return to operation --- are the authorities 
present in the city.
 
He explained that the airport remains closed 
due to security, technical and, above all, 
administrative limitations. 
 
He said.. AFC/M23 never refused to move forward 
with reopening the terminal, but humanitarian 
partners did not address the issue directly 
with them.
 
The European commissioner's visit to Goma was 
part of a tour of the Great Lakes Region, that 
also took her to Rwanda and Burundi.
 
 
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Marco Rubio Suggests Return
 to --- Western Dominance, 
Sparking Fears of Neo-
Colonial Agenda After 
his ''Controversial''
Munich
 Speech
February 2026
(West Africa Weekly)


United States Secretary of State Marco Rubio has stirred 
intense global debate after delivering a speech at the
 Munich Security Conference that framed colonial 
history in a favourable light ---- and called for 
a renewed Western dominance.
 
Speaking before an audience of European and 
transatlantic leaders, Rubio reflected on the 
history of Western expansion, describing 
the period --- when European and North 
American powers built vast empires 
across the globe. He said Western 
civilisations had once projected 
their influence worldwide and 
shaped global political and 
economic systems.
 
He argued that the decline of Western empires was 
accelerated --- by anti-colonial movements and 
communist revolutions, which he described 
as forces: ''that reshaped global power 
structures'' in the 20th century. 
 
According to Rubio, the West must now confront what 
he called a period of “managed decline” and work 
together ----- to restore its influence.
 
Rubio urged closer cooperation between North America 
and Europe, calling for unity to “renew” what he 
described... as ''the greatest civilisation in
human history.'' His remarks - delivered 
at one of the world’s most prominent 
security forums drew applause from 
parts of the audience -- but quickly 
triggered strong reactions outside 
the conference hall.
 
Many people across Africa, Asia, and Latin America said 
the speech echoed colonial rhetoric and ignored the 
violent legacy of empire. Many commentators 
argued that framing colonial expansion as 
a civilizational achievement overlooks 
centuries of exploitation --- forced 
labour, and economic extraction
 that shaped much of the 
Global South.
 
Rubio’s remarks come at a time when Western powers
 are seeking to strengthen alliances and maintain 
strategic influence in regions rich in natural 
resources and geopolitical importance. 
 
From Africa to Latin America, debates over foreign
 military presence, economic partnerships, and 
control over resources have intensified in 
recent years.
 
The speech also came --- amid growing tensions between the 
Western countries and emerging powers, such as China and
Russia, both of which have expanded their political and
economic footprints in Africa, the Middle East, and 
parts of Asia. In that context, some observers 
interpreted Rubio’s call for Western unity 
as part of a broader effort to counter 
rival influences.
 
The speech symbolised a persistent colonial mindset 
in global politics, in which powerful nations seek to 
maintain dominance over weaker ones.
 
The debate around Rubio’s remarks, highlights deeper 
questions about the future of global power. As former 
colonies ------ assert greater economic and political 
independence, the balance of influence between
 the West and the rest of the world continues..
 to shift.
 
Whether Rubio’s speech will have lasting diplomatic 
consequences ...remains unclear. Still, it has 
reignited --- long-standing debates over 
colonial history, global inequality, 
and the direction of Western 
foreign policy ----- in the 
twenty-first century.

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Gas leak kills 37 miners in Nigeria
February 19th, 10:17am
(Prensa Latina) 
 
The escape of poisonous gases in a mine in the central 
state of Plateau caused the death of 37 workers, 
Nigerian Police sources reported today.
 
The accident occurred last Tuesday, but it was only today 
that the authorities reported an ongoing investigation to 
find out the cause of the leaks, what mineral is being
extracted and if the deposit is legal.
 
The miners noticed the beginning of the emissions, but 
continued their work, Alfred Alabo, police spokesman
in the region, said in a statement.
 
In addition to the fatalities, another 26 workers were 
hospitalized - due to lead oxide emissions and other
associated gases eg, sulphur and carbon dioxide, 
the informant suggested.
 
Illegal mining, particularly gold, is another problem facing
 the Nigerian central government, in addition to Islamist 
subversion in the northeastern state of Borno, the 
proliferation of common criminal gangs in the 
south and centre of its territory - and the 
prevailing corruption that plagues the 
official bureaucracy.
 
 
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Zimbabwe's ZANU-PF highlights 
historic relations with Cuba
February 19th, 8:33am
(Prensa Latina) 
 
The Secretary of Foreign Affairs of the Zimbabwe African 
National Union - Patriotic Front (ZANU-PF), Simbarashe 
Mumbengegwi, reiterated today to the Ambassador of 
Cuba, Suselys Perez Mesa, this nation's traditional 
support for the Caribbean island.
 
Upon receiving the Head of Mission at the ZANU-PF 
headquarters, Mumbengegwi highlighted Harare's 
historic bilateral ties and strong stance against 
the more than six-decade US blockade.
 
The Ambassador.. updated the senior leader on the 
intensification of the siege of Washington with the 
executive order of January 29 and the disastrous 
consequences that this entails ---- not only for 
Cuba - but for the international community.
 
Pérez Mesa asserted that the new action has a genocidal 
nature by trying to prevent fuel supplies and that it is 
a part of the aggressive policy of the economic 
commercial and financial war, of the 
US administration.
 
At the same time, he highlighted the resilience of the 
Cuban people and their determination to never give 
up, as well as the support received by the island 
of nations, parties and organizations.... from 
all continents.
 
Representatives of the Zimbabwe Foreign Ministry, ZANU-
PF and the Minister Counselor of the Caribbean nation, 
Luis Enrique González Acosta, all participated in 
the exchange.
 
 
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Türkiye highlights mutual respect and 
equality in its policy towards Africa
February 19th, 8:32am
(Prensa Latina) 
 
The president of Türkiye, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, affirmed 
today.... that mutual respect and equal cooperation 
constitute the guiding principles of Ankara's 
policy towards Africa.
 
In statements to the press aboard the presidential plane, 
after concluding an official visit to Ethiopia, the 
president -- responded to questions about 
Türkiye's role in promoting peace and 
unity in African countries, & about 
the international support for 
these initiatives.
 
Erdogan maintained that the Eurasian nation maintains a 
relationship based on brotherhood and friendship with 
African peoples. We consider the people of Africa 
as our brothers and friends, he expressed.
 
He added ---- that Türkiye's growing presence on the 
continent is due to its history, which he described 
as “impeccable”. Mutual respect & collaboration 
on equal terms are the guiding and unwavering 
principles of our policy towards Africa, 
he stated.
 
The head of state assured, that Ankara does not approach 
African affairs from a selfish or biased perspective, and 
he highlighted --- that the positive perception of his 
country in the region strengthens the success 
of its humanitarian diplomacy and its 
mediation efforts.
 
In relation to the objectives of Turkish policy after the 
opening of numerous embassies and investments on 
the continent, Erdogan noted that the purpose is to 
expand and deepen cooperation in all areas, 
especially trade and investment.
 
He indicated that the number of Turkish embassies in 
Africa increased to 44, compared to 12 in 2002. 
In turn, 38 African embassies currently 
operate in Ankara.
 
The president highlighted ---- that Turkish contractors 
executed more than two thousand projects in Africa, 
valued at approximately 100 billion dollars, while 
Türkiye's investments in the continent exceed
 15 billion.
 
Likewise, he mentioned that tens of thousands of African 
students study at Turkish universities and that many of 
their graduates occupy relevant positions in different 
sectors in their countries of origin.
 
Erdogan reiterated that Ankara's strategy aims to 
consolidate a comprehensive partnership with 
Africa, based on reciprocal cooperation and
shared development.
 
 
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Tourism development
focuses 
meetings of the president 
of Angola
February 18th, 11:50am
(Prensa Latina) 
 
The president of Angola, Joao Lourenco, received today 
the head of JIH Global Group, Mohamed Ali Janah, and 
the president of the UIM E1 World Championship 
Organization, Alejandro Agag, with whom he 
spoke about the development of tourism.
 
The JIH Global Group, based in Dubai, is a multinational 
that operates in the real estate, hospitality and resort 
equipment sectors, among others, hence, the 
dialogue revolved around investment 
prospects in the country.
 
Janah told the press at the end of the meeting that the 
president demonstrated a lot of knowledge about the 
national tourism potential, particularly its extensive 
coastline and natural conditions.
 
He noted that the company and its partners will carry 
out technical studies to identify specific investment 
opportunities and ways to expand tourism in the 
country, as well as assess elements such as 
the business environment.
 
However, he said that there are attractions such as 
Angola's wide coastline, approximately 1,600 kms 
long, the favourable water temperatures and the 
possibility... of developing both coastal and
inland tourism, & the youthful population.
 
He considered the meeting with the president as 
an invitation to get to know the country better 
and to explore investment opportunities.
 
Angola could host a stage of the World Electric Boat 
Championship in September of this year, according 
the Angolan head of state and Alejandro Agag.
 
Agag told the press that this “will be an opportunity to 
continue promoting local tourism” and explained that 
formal negotiations have begun and they hope to 
conclude the necessary agreements in the 
coming weeks.
 
  He added that Luanda's election ----- is also part of the 
country's ambitious program to promote the sector
by 
attracting high-level international events, and
without a doubt, hosting a stage of the 
championship.. would make Angola 
more visible.. as a destination.
 
 
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Somalia offers forgiveness
to Islamists 
who lay down
their arms
February 18th, 11:37am
(Prensa Latina) 
 
Members of the Islamist group Al Shabab (The Youth, in 
Arabic) who lay down their arms will be amnestied and
 rehabilitated, Somali President Sheikh Mohamud 
announced today.
 
We will continue operations while prioritizing efforts 
to reintegrate into society those who abandon that 
formation: its people need them, it essentially 
underlines the presidential message spread 
through social networks on the occasion 
of the start of Ramadan.
 
For Muslims, Ramadan is the holy month that believers
 in that confession dedicate to fasting, prayer and 
helping the most disadvantaged.
 
The president's exhortation coincides with the increase 
in the military offensive, with air support from Türkiye, 
which has been effective in attacks on sanctuaries 
and insurgent operations, the main enemy of the 
Somali central government, which also has to 
fight separatism in the Somaliland region.
 
 
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UN supports Madagascar
after storms
February 18th, 9:25am
(Prensa Latina) 
 
Teams from the United Nations work today together with 
the Government of Madagascar to confront the damage 
caused by Storm Gezani, which left more than 50 dead 
and hundreds injured.
 
Through its official website, the UN confirmed that 
its agencies deployed additional personnel... and 
provided food, water, medical care and shelter,
and  other essential services, to the
affected people.
 
He also reported that --- after evaluation, it is estimated 
that some 49 million dollars are necessary to support 
382 thousand victims due to the impact of Gezani
 and another weather phenomenon recorded at 
the end of January (Fytia).
 
Recently, the UN Children's Fund warned that at least 
6,000 children are among the displaced and almost 
29,000 cannot attend schools.
 
In addition, he pointed out that many families had 
to move to shelters, because their houses were 
damaged or destroyed.
 
Many lost their homes, which is a deeply distressing 
experience for children. Essential services such as 
drinking water, medical care, protection, and 
schooling --- were also interrupted, said the 
representative of the UN Children's Fund 
Christine Jaulmes.
 
Likewise, she assured, that they work with 
the Government of Madagascar, to return 
to normality and reduce any risks, for 
the children.
 
 
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 Organization of Namibia positions itself 
against sanctions against Cuba
February 17th, 12:58pm
(Prensa Latina) 
 
The Sam Nujoma Namibia Foundation took a position, 
through a statement, against the recent measures 
approved by the Trump Administration to try to 
strangle the Cuban economy, the island's 
Foreign Ministry reported today.
 
In the document, Nahas Angula, president of the 
foundation, expressed his deep concern about 
the escalation of coercive measures, which 
he described as an existential threat to 
the survival of the nation.
 
«Cuba today faces a humanitarian crisis caused by human 
beings. Reports indicate an imminent energy emergency 
driven by Washington's punitive strategies against the 
socialist nation», he said.
 
«The new tariff framework announced against Cuban oil 
suppliers, added to a declaration of national emergency, 
constitutes a direct attack on Cuba with profound 
implications for trade, diplomacy and regional
 stability», he added.
 
Likewise, he described the situation on the island --- as 
«unprecedented» and cited the UN Secretary General, 
António Guterres, when he warned about «a possible 
humanitarian collapse ------- if Cuba's energy needs 
remain unmet».
 
«This is not an abstract political debate. Hospitals are 
running out of fuel, medical supplies are delayed and 
ordinary citizens bear the burden of these inhumane 
measures every day», the statement dictates.
 
In conclusion, the organization demanded justice, equity 
and equal treatment between nations. It also warned 
the world of this dangerous precedent for the 
international community, alleging that 
delayed justice is denied justice -
and that it cannot wait.
 
 
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Malian Army carries out 
important operation 
against Islamists
February 17th, 12:57pm
(Prensa Latina) 
 
Malian authorities said today they had destroyed an 
important armed Islamist group in a region in the 
centre of the country, although the organization 
to which it belonged was not specified.
 
According to military sources, the operation was 
considered major and numerous Islamist troops 
in the Segú area were neutralized.
 
In a military statement published on social networks, 
it was said that the actions took place in Nampala, 
including the towns of Toulé and Akoub, and 
weapons and ammunition were seized, as
 well as communications equipment.
 
A few days ago, the Malian Army announced that it had 
put some 35 suspected Islamists out of action also 
around the city of Segú, northeast of Bamako.
 
The so-called Support Group for Islam and Muslims (Jnim), 
the affiliate of Al Qaeda in the Sahel, operates in this 
country, that has carried out attacks on fuel 
transportation in the surroundings of this 
capital, in the midst of a blockade 
policy -------- to try to hinder fuel 
supply routes to the country.
 
Mali also faces the coalition of Tuareg groups, known as 
Berbers, determined to achieve the separation of the 
northern region from the rest of the country 
to create an independent state.
 
Nation of the Sahel, Mali lives mired in a deep political 
crisis, which has increased -- after successive coups 
d'état that occurred in August 2020 and May 2021.
 
 
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Ethiopia asked Türkiye for support
 for peaceful access to the sea
February 17th, 12:57pm
(Prensa Latina) 
 
Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed today asked the president of 
Türkiye, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, to support Ethiopia's 
efforts to ensure peaceful access to the sea 
during a joint press conference at the 
National Palace.
 
After holding official bilateral talks, Ahmed emphasized 
that maintaining the country's rapid economic growth 
requires resolving structural bottlenecks, 
particularly in logistics and 
maritime access.
 
He noted that Ethiopia, with a population of more than 130
 million, has remained landlocked for decades contrary to 
global economic trends, a situation he described.... as 
historically unfair.
 
“The sustainability of our growth cannot be guaranteed - if 
a nation of more than 130 million people continues to be 
denied access to the sea - and remains a geographical 
prisoner. Such a reality goes against prevailing global 
practices and contemporary economic trends”, 
he stressed.
 
He revealed that during the talks they addressed how 
friendly nations like Ankara can play a constructive 
diplomatic role in supporting Ethiopia's quest to 
gain access to the sea .....through peaceful 
and mutually beneficial means.
 
He emphasized that logistics continues to be one of the 
biggest obstacles to national development, and that 
access to the sea is key to unlocking the full 
economic potential of the African country. 
 
In this regard, he thanked Erdogan 
for his participation on the issue.
 
Moreover, both leaders agreed - to increase bilateral trade 
to at least $1 billion and beyond, by diversifying business 
sectors and encouraging more Turkish companies to 
invest in Ethiopia, both for the domestic market 
and for export to Africa.
 
On the subject, Ahmed highlighted that they are among 
the fastest growing economies globally and expect an 
increase of 10.2 percent this fiscal year.
 
Other agreements were linked to strengthening 
cooperation in the fight against terrorism and 
deepening collaboration..... on multilateral 
platforms, including climate diplomacy, 
as Türkiye prepares to host the 
Climate Change Conference 
of the Parties this year, 
and Ethiopia in 2027.
 
For his part, Erdogan stated that cooperation in railway 
and transportation infrastructure, factories, tourism 
facilities and power transmission lines ...will 
continue to expand.
 
He stated ----- that Türkiye attaches great importance to 
promoting its long-standing relations with the friendly 
people of Ethiopia, and congratulated Ahmed on the 
political, social and economic transformation 
of Ethiopia.
 
He underlined the growing importance of Addis Ababa in 
the Horn of Africa, as well as confidence that his visit 
would contribute to regional peace and stability.
 
 
 
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Leaders of Algeria and Niger agree 
to turn the page on the dispute
February 17th, 12:04pm
 (Prensa Latina) 
 
The meeting, the day before here, of the Algerian 
president, Abdel Majid Tebboune.... and his 
counterpart from the Nigerien provisional 
government, Abdourahamane Tiani, 
marked the announcement - of a 
new dynamic in bilateral ties - 
in line with statements from 
both released today.
 
As a tangible result of the meeting, the Algerian president 
announced the construction of a gas pipeline that will 
support the Nigerien government in its social and 
economic development plans.
 
Last week, both governments decided to return their 
ambassadors to the respective missions in Niamey 
and this capital, after months of calling them for 
consultation, the lowest step in 
diplomatic relations.
 
The dispute broke out -- when Algeria shot down a drone 
from Mali, a country that with Niger and Burkina Faso 
is part of the Alliance of Sahel States, created after 
the three... left the Economic Community of West 
African States because they considered it too 
attached to the interests of the European 
colonial powers and the United States.
 
Although Niger and Burkina Faso decided to relegate the 
incident to oblivion, Mali remains reluctant to do so,
 although they will presumably act as mediators 
between the parties.
 
 
 
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US military contingent 
arrives in Nigeria
February 17th, 11:58am
(Prensa Latina) 
 
A contingent of about 100 US soldiers arrived in Nigeria 
under the pretext of fighting Islamist groups operating 
in this country, military sources reported here today.
 
In recent times, President Donald Trump has accused the 
Nigerian government ...of not taking enough action to 
eliminate these factions, which has been denied by 
authorities in Abuja. Meanwhile, the United States 
intensifies its military presence in the 
African country.
 
The Nigerian Government denied any type of 
discrimination against any religion, and 
noted that its armed forces combat 
all armed groups that attack both 
Christians and Muslims.
 
Recently, US military aircraft have arrived in the northern 
states of Nigeria carrying troops and combat equipment, 
although Nigerian army spokesman General Samaila 
Uba, has said that the function of these troops.. is 
only training.
 
Nigeria is territory where Islamist factions such as Boko 
Haram operate, established since 2002 in Borno state 
(northeast) and which --- in 2015 --- changed its 
allegiance from the Al Qaeda network to
 the Islamic State. 
 
In addition to its attacks on military bases and against
 central government officials, it extends its actions to 
Chad, Niger, Mali and northern Cameroon.
 
 
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Jesse Jackson, the friend who 
will always remember Africa
February 17th, 11:54am
(Prensa Latina) 
 
The president of the African Union Commission, Mahmoud 
Ali Youssouf, highlighted the activism in favour of the
anti
-colonial and anti-apartheid movements of the
US 
Reverend Jesse Jackson, who died today,
at the age of 84.
 
Youssouf, in a statement, described Jackson.. as an 
imposing figure whose life's work resonated deeply 
with historical and current struggles on the 
continent for justice, dignity, equality 
and liberation.
 
He stressed ----- that the defense that he carried out for 
decades of civil rights, economic justice and political 
inclusion... was closely aligned with the African 
Union's mandate --- to promote human rights, 
combat racial discrimination and advance
 the global African agenda, including the
 recognition of the diaspora --- as the 
Sixth Region of the continent.
 
He acknowledged his long-standing drive ----- for a strong, 
interconnected relationship between African Americans 
and Africa. He popularized the term «African American» 
in the 1980s, helping to affirm identity, heritage and 
historical consciousness among people of African
 descent, he said.
 
“He consistently viewed the diaspora not only as a 
cultural community, but as a vital economic and 
political partner for Africa's development and 
global influence”, the text emphasized.
 
He recalled Jackson's words and actions when he said 
that the Atlantic Ocean was not a divide, but a bridge 
connecting people united by history, resilience and 
shared aspirations. He advocated overcoming a 
legacy of neglect towards mutually beneficial 
collaboration between Africa..... and its 
diaspora, he continued.
 
The president of the Commission also noted ------ that the 
US reverend provided moral support to the fight against 
apartheid, contributing to the broad international 
mobilization that dismantled institutionalized 
racial segregation in Southern Africa.
 
He assured... that his calls for equity in global governance, 
inclusive economic systems and restorative justice, fully 
coincide with the contemporary priorities of the African 
Union, including restorative justice for the historical 
injustices of slavery, colonialism, among others.
 
“The life of the Reverend Jesse Jackson.... reflected the 
inseparable link between Africa and its diaspora. Their 
unwavering commitment to justice and human dignity 
strengthened the pan-African vision and promoted 
the shared pursuit of decolonization, equality 
and reparations”, Youssouf asserted.
 
He conveyed his sincere condolences to the family, the 
Government and people of the United States and the 
international civil rights community.
 
Finally, he stated that Jesse Jackson's legacy will endure 
as part of the collective history of resistance, solidarity 
and the continued realization of the unity of Africa 
and its global destiny.
 
 
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President of Ethiopia mourned
 ..the death of Jesse Jackson
February 17th, 11:17am
(Prensa Latina) 
 
President Taye Atske-Selassie today mourned the death of 
the US reverend Jesse Jackson at the age of 84, whom 
he defined as a true friend of Ethiopia and Africa.
 
«It is with great sadness that we learn of the passing of 
Rev. Jesse Jackson, a great leader and true friend of 
Ethiopia and Africa. We will be eternally grateful to 
him for supporting and defending Ethiopia in its 
pursuit of global development and justice», 
Selassie wrote.... on his X social 
network account.
 
Jackson, who is considered here... to have paved the way 
for Barack Obama to become the first African-American 
president to reach the White House, had been facing
degenerative neurological disease for years. In 
November, he was hospitalized and remained 
under observation due to the progressive 
supranuclear palsy he suffered from.
 
He achieved national notoriety in the 1960s - he was 
close to Martin Luther King Jr. - and his career is 
marked by defending racial equality, economic 
justice and voting rights.
 
In 1971, he founded Operation PUSH as a way to improve 
the economic conditions of the country's black 
communities and -- in 1984 -- launched the 
National Rainbow Coalition... but about 
12 years later the two merged to give 
rise to the Rainbow PUSH Coalition.
 In July 2023, he announced his 
retirement as president.
 
Jackson was a candidate in the Democratic Party 
presidential primary in 1984 and 1988 and 
served as a de facto senator for the 
District of Columbia, from 1991 
to 1997.
 
 
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Workers' strike ends at 
Kenyan capital airport
February 17th, 11:15am
(Prensa Latina) 
 
A 48-hour strike carried out by workers at Kenya's main 
airport, demanding higher wages and better working 
conditions, it ended here today.
 
Kenya's capital air terminal, Jomo Kenyatta, is considered 
one of the most important in Africa, due to the volume of 
passengers leaving and entering through its facilities.
 
According to eyewitnesses, the strike caused 
disruptions to local and international flights 
and air traffic control operations.
 
For its part, the Airports Authority said the Kenya Aviation 
Workers Union (Kawu) agreed to return to work after 
mediation by the government and other officials, 
local sources highlighted this on Tuesday. No 
information was given about the 
agreement reached.
 
In 2024, workers at that air terminal went on strike to 
protest a government plan to give India's Adani 
Group a tender to expand the airport.
 
The organization then said the deal would leave many 
workers unemployed and deprive taxpayers of higher 
profits. Such an agreement was later cancelled.
 
 
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Ethiopia and Türkiye --- 
strengthened bilateral 
ties and cooperation
February 17th, 11:11am
(Prensa Latina) 
 
Leaders of Ethiopia and Türkiye held official talks today 
to strengthen bilateral relations and presided over the 
signing of memorandums of understanding on 
economic and energy matters.
 
Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed -------- regarding the 
dialogue with Turkish President Recep Tayyip ErdoÄŸan, 
revealed on his X social network account - that they 
reinforced the long-standing friendship and strong 
cooperation - that underpins relations between 
Addis Ababa and Ankara.
 
“We exchanged views on strategic areas of collaboration 
and reaffirmed our mutual commitment ---- to fostering 
alliances that benefit the interests of both nations”, 
Ahmed wrote.
 
He expressed confidence that continued collaboration will 
further strengthen the ties that unite the two countries.
 
Subsequently, both leaders chaired the signing of 
memoranda of understanding on the Agreed 
Minutes of the IX Türkiye-Ethiopia Joint 
Economic Commission and another 
on Energy Cooperation.
 
These agreements, the Office of the African Head of 
Government stressed, consolidate the growing 
bilateral collaboration and underline the 
determination of both nations... to 
promote collaboration in areas 
of mutual interest.
 
ErdoÄŸan arrived in Addis Ababa this Tuesday on an 
official working visit and was received by Ahmed 
at Bole International Airport. He then laid a 
wreath at the Adwa Victory Memorial in 
tribute to the heroes who sacrificed 
their lives ------ for the freedom 
of Ethiopia.
 
 
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Drone attack massacres 
crowd in Sudan
February 16th, 1:02pm
(Prensa Latina) 
 
Even at noon today, paramedics and volunteers are 
working to rescue and transfer to hospitals those 
killed and injured by the attack the day before 
against a popular market in the central 
Kordofan region.
 
The wave of drones flooded the sky over a popular 
market in the town of Al-Safiya - at the busiest 
time ----- and fired air-to-ground rockets and 
explosive devices, witnesses reported.
 
The attack, whose responsibility remains anonymous,
 immediately caused 28 deaths and a number of 
injuries ---- that reports from the area put 
at “dozens”.
 
The Kordofan region, is the scene of fighting between 
the Army, loyal to the Sovereign Transitional Council, 
and the Rapid Support Forces militia.
 
The civil war between both contenders, which turns 
3 years old next April, and within which, outside
influences rejoice --- has caused the largest 
refugee crisis in modern history ----- some 
14 million displaced people, and around 
24 thousand dead and injured and the 
devastation of this northeastern 
African country.
 
 
________________________________
 
 
 
African leaders highlight
historical ties with Cuba
February 16th, 12:53pm
(Prensa Latina) 
 
Former president of the African Union Commission 
Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma and former Nigerian 
president Olusegun Obasanjo, highlighted 
the ties of friendship and cooperation 
between Africa and Cuba, the 
Embassy of the Caribbean 
island in Ethiopia..... 
revealed today.
 
Dlamini-Zuma, a prominent South African leader who led
the continental organization between 2012 and 2017, 
conveyed a message of firm solidarity with the 
Cuban people, highlighting the deep historic 
ties of mutual support that have united 
both nations ---- for decades
 
In conversations with Cuba's ambassadors to Ethiopia 
and the African Union, Meylin Suarez and Lucas 
Domingo Hernández, respectively, she noted 
that in times of greater challenges, the
solidarity between peoples ----- must 
be strengthened.. and expressed, 
more clearly.
 
She reaffirmed that Cuba is not alone and has the sincere
friendship of Africa, recognizing the role played by the 
Caribbean nation ---- in the struggles for freedom,
 justice and development on the continent.
 
Dlamini-Zuma also held important responsibilities 
throughout her career, including Minister of 
Foreign Affairs, Health, among other
important responsibilities.
 
On the other hand, Obasanjo highlighted the historic 
brotherhood between Cuba and Africa within the 
framework of the 39th Ordinary Session of the 
Assembly of the African Union (AU).... held 
last weekend in this capital.
 
 
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Somali Army claims 
Islamist casualties
February 16th, 10:39am
(Prensa Latina) 
 
Members of the Islamist group Al Shabab were surprised
 by the Somali Army and killed when they tried to mine 
a bridge in the Lower Shabelle region (south), states
 an official report released today by the press.
 
The operation took place last weekend and had the 
support of allied forces, says the communication, 
which refrains from identifying the identity or 
form of that cooperation.
 
However, it is assumed... that these are aerial means 
deployed by Türkiye in this country, fighter-bombers 
and combat helicopters, to cooperate in the 
eradication of the Islamist group.
 
At the meeting, the 15 insurgents who were working on 
mining the bridge - were annihilated, according to the
military report.
 
The Somali central government ------- is engaged in an 
offensive against the actions of the insurgents of Al 
Shabab (The Youth, in Arabic) loyal to the Al Qaeda 
network, founded in Afghanistan by the late Saudi
-Yemeni millionaire, Osama bin Laden, with the 
logistical support and training of US/UK 
special services in the 1980s --- and 
operating now, in the south and 
southeast of Somalia.
 
 
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Africa on its way.. to becoming 
--- an engine of global growth
February 16th, 9:29am
(Prensa Latina) 


Africa - is emerging as the next engine of global growth, 
driven by its young workforce, expanding markets and 
accelerating digital transformation, an official source 
stated today.
 
The executive secretary of the UN Economic 
Commission for Africa (ECA), Claver Gatete, 
opening the Ninth Africa Business Forum, 
said global capital remains available but 
is increasingly selective.. flowing into 
regions -------- that offer scale, future 
markets, and long-term demand.
 
According to Gatete, the continent is uniquely 
positioned ------- to provide these conditions.
 
«Growth will emerge.... where the world's youngest 
workforce lives, where urbanization accelerates, 
where digital adoption expands and where new 
consumer markets form», he stressed --- when 
describing Africa --- as a continent where 
economic transformation.... is 
already underway.
 
He cited the African Continental Free Trade Area 
(AfCFTA) as a key driver of change.. creating a 
single market of more than 1.5 billion people, 
while digital platforms, and startup eco-
systems (emerging companies) ...now
expand throughout the continent.
 
However, he recognized structural obstacles, that limit 
the transformation, such as a large financing gap and 
the persistence of illicit financial flows. At the same 
time, he revealed that Africa owns more than $1.1 
trillion in national institutional capital through 
pension funds, insurance funds, and 
sovereign assets.
 
“The paradox is not the lack of capital, it is the lack of 
mechanisms that connect capital with financeable 
projects”, he asserted.
 
The ECA Executive Secretary stated ----- that the African 
Business Forum is designed as a platform to move from 
commitments to implementation, by linking investors 
to viable projects --- and tracking progress through 
concrete mechanisms.
 
He highlighted Africa's strategic position, in the ongoing 
global economic reorganization - particularly in green 
energy, digitalization and resilient supply chains, 
noting that they possess crucial minerals, 
data potential, and human capital.
 
To accelerate large-scale investment, he cited ----- as 
priority actions, the mobilization of national capital 
...through innovative financial instruments; the
strengthening of African credit ratings and 
capital markets -- to reduce borrowing 
costs; & fully implementing AfCFAT 
--- to boost regional value chains.
 
Finally, he assured... that the ECA is willing to support 
Member States and partners through policy analysis, 
convening power and implementation alliances, to 
translate commitments ----- into jobs, large-scale 
businesses, and funded value chains.
 
 
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Angola.. passed presidency of
 the African Union to Burundi
February 14th, 10:51am
(Prensa Latina) 
 
The president of Angola, João Lourenço, today handed over the 
presidency of the African Union to the head of state of Burundi, 
Évariste Ndayishimiye, who will serve until February 2027.
 
During the ceremony, held in the main plenary hall of the AU 
headquarters, known as the Nelson Mandela Hall, the 
Angolan president congratulated the incoming head 
of the continental organization and wished him 
success in this “worthy mission ----- at the 
service of Africa”.
 
“His Excellency's unanimous election is a recognition by all of us 
that the African Union, for the next twelve months, will be led by 
a high-calibre statesman, which constitutes a solid guarantee
 that he will know how to look after our common interests 
and objectives”, said Lourenço.
 
He added that in 2026 the AU chose a crucial issue for the continent,
 which consists of ''Ensuring the Sustainable Availability
of Water 
and Safe Sanitation Systems.''
 
“Access to clean water and sanitation systems is a moral and 
political imperative -- that requires a strong commitment from 
governments and their local partners, namely ---- businesses, 
civic associations and communities”, said the 
Angolan president.
 
He added that Africa will be much better prepared to solve 
this serious problem ------- if there is a concerted effort.
 
“You will face a complex and demanding mission that will absorb 
much of your energy and time”, he assured and stated that this 
effort is worth it ---------- for what these solutions represent for 
Africans ----- and to definitively break the cycle of 
underdevelopment.
 
Lourenço --- recognized the great work of the African Union 
Commission, its president, the technicians and the entire 
work team - those who came together for the cause of 
restoring dignity and defining a horizon of visible and
 concrete progress and development for Africa and 
its future.
 
“I know that all African nations look at it with renewed hope of 
seeing it continue with dynamism ----- the programs that we 
ourselves have outlined, but I am convinced that each of 
our countries will spare no effort to support him and 
make essential contributions to the success of 
his mission”, he concluded.
 
 
 
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Ethiopia strengthens bilateral relations - 
on the sidelines of the 39th AU Summit
February 14th, 8:12am
(Prensa Latina) 
 
The Prime Minister of Ethiopia, Abiy Ahmed, continued bilateral
 talks with African leaders today, on the sidelines of the 39th 
African Union Summit, to strengthen cooperation and 
debate issues of common interest.
 
Ahmed met with the President of the Democratic Republic of the 
Congo, Félix Tshisekedi, to explore new areas of collaboration 
and leverage Addis Ababa's existing aviation partnership.
 
He also spoke with Liberian President Joseph Boakai of Liberia 
about technology, artificial intelligence ....and local plans to 
establish a continental artificial intelligence university.
 
The Ethiopian head of government's agenda during the day 
included meetings with his Senegalese counterpart, 
Ousmane Sonko, the presidents of Somalia, 
Hassan Sheikh Mohamud; of the 
Presidential Council of Libya, 
Mohamed Menfi; and from 
Botswana, Duma 
Gideon Boko.
 
With the latter, to analyze bilateral relations, regional 
issues, opportunities for greater economic 
cooperation... and exchanges on the 
training of the next generation 
of African leaders.
 
 
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AFC/M23 rebels..
accept ceasefire
in DRC
February 14th, 6:04am
 (Prensa Latina) 
 
The rebels of the Congo River Alliance-March 23 Movement 
(AFC/M23) accepted the ceasefire with the Government of 
the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), proposed 
by Angola for noon on February 18.
 
Through a statement signed by Deputy Coordinator Corneille 
Nangaa, published today by Actualité.CD, the insurgents 
expressed their commitment to “implement, without 
delay and in good faith, the mechanism agreed 
upon within the framework of the Doha” 
process, but they also accused 
Kinshasa of fragmenting 
peace initiatives.
 
They added that the AFC/M23 response reflects a sense of political 
responsibility and a sincere desire to achieve a negotiated, lasting 
and inclusive solution to the conflict; while the DRC Government 
assumes a “diplomatic fragmentation strategy”, characterized 
by the proliferation of parallel frameworks and initiatives, 
outside of a centralized and consensual process.
 
“This approach undermines the coherence of mediation efforts, 
weakens the credibility of the commitments made and risks 
delaying the emergence of a serious and lasting political 
solution”, he said.
 
He pointed out that there is a clear contradiction between the 
announcement of adherence to the call for a ceasefire, when 
acts of belligerence persist on the ground, marked by 
offensives against densely populated areas, the use 
of mercenaries and indiscriminate bombings that 
affect civilian populations, he stressed.
 
“For AFC/M23, kinshasa's alleged acceptance of the ceasefire 
principle is nothing more than a public relations maneuver 
and an attempt at manipulation to deceive national and 
international public opinion , evade its responsibilities 
and mask the continuation of a decidedly militaristic 
strategy”, the statement stated.
 
Likewise, he expressed concern about the attitude of the president
of Burundi, Évariste Ndayishimiye, who will be the next president 
of the African Union........ who he accused of contributing to the 
persistence of violence against Banyamulenge communities.
 
We urge the international community and continental institutions to 
fully assume their responsibilities through constant vigilance to 
prevent any escalation and avoid a worsening of ethnic 
tensions and the humanitarian crisis in the region, 
the rebels said.
 
 
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Angola calls for extraordinary
 summit on security in Africa
February 14th, 5:32am
(Prensa Latina) 
 
The president of Angola, João Lourenço, today ---- called an 
extraordinary summit of heads of State and Government 
of the continent, dedicated to peace and security.
 
The president, during the opening of the 39th Conference of 
Heads of State and Government of the organization, invited 
everyone to meet in Luanda this year to discuss ways and 
means to respond to threats to the peace, security and 
development of the continent.
 
“I am convinced ---- that this initiative can contribute strongly to 
strengthening conflict prevention, management and resolution 
mechanisms and means in Africa”, he maintained and 
expressed concern about the emergence of a new 
way of executing changes in the constitutional 
order of the States ---- that should not 
be legitimized.
 
He referred to the seizure of power by force and then the holding of 
elections to supposedly restore constitutional order, but where 
the same violators of order are elected, which in his opinion 
is a form of whitening of the previous actions.
 
He warned that this practice is beginning to be seen as normal, 
something that should not happen because it threatens the 
principles of the continent and can indirectly encourage 
coups d'état and then whitewash them ----- without 
any reactions.
 
He highlighted that the promotion of peace and security in Africa 
was at the centre of the action of the Angolan presidency of the 
AU, which is now coming to an end, and he reaffirmed that the
desired vision of the continent ---- will only be possible... if 
weapons can be silenced.
 
He called for a collective effort to find quick, robust and effective 
solutions to end the protracted conflicts challenging the 
continent's stability, terrorism and violent extremism, 
as well as unconstitutional changes 
of governments.
 
He referred to continued actions to resolve the intricate conflicts 
in Sudan and the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), the 
first amid intensifying confrontations between the Sudanese 
Armed Forces and the Rapid Support Forces, that have 
plunged the country into a deep humanitarian crisis 
with thousands of dead and displaced.
 
He also drew attention to the expansion of terrorist groups in several 
countries such as Burkina Faso, Nigeria and Somalia, the latter had
an impact, on all regions of the Horn of Africa and Southern Africa, 
which is why he requested greater support for the peace mission.


[Rhondda Records adds: we take his points - and add
that he appears to forget that his own country was
forced to fight --- to first expel the West's forces.
Should we despise a ladder's bottom rung
when we are on a higher step?]
 
 
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Madagascar asks for 
global help after
 the cyclone
February 13th, 2:40pm
 (Prensa Latina) 
 
The devastation caused by Cyclone Gezani as it passed through 
Madagascar today forced the authorities of this African island 
country to ask for international help to heal the wounds.
 
The first death toll rises to 20 ------ but the
search for missing people is still ongoing.
 
The most severe attack was suffered by the city of Tomasina, but it 
was not the only one, since the neighbouring region of Atsinanana 
was also shaken by the brute force of the storm, which is already 
being felt in Mozambique -- from where heavy downpours and 
inclement winds are reported that caused human victims, 
according to the first investigations, and destruction 
of houses and crops.
 
The number of destroyed homes in Tomasina ------ amounts to 18 
thousand, to which another 50 thousand are added damaged or 
flooded, according to the first report from the Office of Risk and 
Disaster Management, issued on a provisional basis, since the 
census of the destruction is not yet complete.
 
The arrival of aid to the victims is prevented by the waters left 
by the brutal climate phenomenon, a kind of curse that 
plagues countries in southeastern Africa every year.
 
Incredible as it may seem ----- telecommunications 
proved unscathed by the storm's destructive fury.
 
 
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UA Commission -- is committed to
a balanced association with Italy
February 13th, 2:06pm
(Prensa Latina) 
 
The African Union (AU) Commission today reaffirmed its willingness 
to work with the Italian Government and other partners - to ensure 
that the partnership with Africa is a balanced and future-oriented 
cooperation model.
 
The president of the AU Commission, Mahmoud Ali Youssouf, 
speaking at the opening of the Second Italy-Africa Summit, 
said that this link must be anchored in the continent's 
long-term development plan, Agenda 2063 and 
aligned with continental frameworks.
 
Youssouf noted that the summit was held in Addis Ababa, for the 
first time on African soil, on the sidelines of the 39th Assembly, 
the African organization emphasizes a shared responsibility 
with structured and sustained commitment.
 
“Africa's partnerships must align with the continent's priorities 
and Agenda 2063 and be based on mutual respect, shared 
responsibility and measurable impact”, he stressed.
 
Furthermore, he welcomed the growing momentum of the Italy-
Africa partnership, highlighting the Mattei Plan as a sign of 
deeper cooperation in strategic sectors, including 
infrastructure, energy, agriculture, health, 
digital connectivity, and water.
 
He emphasized that infrastructure remains fundamental to 
Africa's transformation and must be aligned with key 
continental initiatives, such as the Program for 
Infrastructure Development and the African 
Continental Free Trade Area.
 
“Investments in transport corridors, energy interconnections 
& digital networks.. must strengthen trade, industrialization 
and competitiveness within Africa”, he stressed.
 
He mentioned the need to go beyond raw material exports, 
calling for partnerships... that support value addition, 
industrial capacity, technology transfer and skills 
development, particularly for young Africans.
 
“Such investments will create decent jobs, foster innovation and 
address the structural drivers of poverty and instability”, he said.
 
Referring to the AU Year theme, Youssouf welcomed the focus 
on water and sanitation, describing them as fundamental to 
public health, food security, education, gender equality, 
and climate resilience.
 
He concluded that the summit provides the opportunity to 
define “a practical and coherent roadmap for the next 
phase of cooperation between Italy and Africa”.
 
 
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Africa and Italy must make more use 
of their potential, says Angola
February 13th, 2:06pm
(Prensa Latina) 
 
The president of Angola and incumbent of the African Union (AU), 
João Lourenço, considered today that Africa and Italy have a 
convergence of interests that must make the most of the 
potential of both parties.
 
When speaking at the second Italy-Africa Summit, in which the 
Prime Minister of the European country, Giorgia Meloni, was 
present, the president highlighted the importance of 
structuring a new paradigm in relations, which 
abandons the export of raw materials as
 the key to exchange.
 
“Africa has a lot to offer Europe and the world, much more than raw 
materials”, the head of state insisted and added that the continent 
has the capacity to resolve the planet's food and energy crisis, as
 long as it has access to capital, knowledge, technologies and
 other resources for development.
 
He mentioned challenges such as electrification, industrialization,
 mobility, education and health; and he highlighted that the Italian 
partners reflected -- in the Mattei Plan projects that adjust to the 
continent's perspectives.
 
He gave as an example, in the case of Angola, the Coffee Value 
Chain Development and Expansion Project, known as 
Prodecafé - aligned with the national objective of 
diversifying the economy and increasing the
 income of small producers.
 
“This project is the result of a collaboration between IFAD, Cassa 
Depositi e Prestiti, an Italian financial institution, and the private 
sector, which shows that it is possible to create economically 
integrated and commercially consistent business models”, 
he said.
 
He highlighted that the focus of the initiatives undertaken together 
is not limited to material aspects, but rather prioritizes aspects 
related to training and knowledge transfer, which will give 
them great social relevance, in addition to clear 
economic sustainability.
 
He emphasized the diversity of actions, ranging from logistics and 
interconnection infrastructures, such as the Lobito Corridor --- to 
the Blue-Raman optical cable, which in his opinion reflects the 
commitment of the Italian Government to the continent ---- so 
that development prospects translate into reciprocal and 
lasting benefits.
 
 
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They recognize Angola's role at
 the head of the African Union
February 13th, 12:33pm
(Prensa Latina) 
 
The Secretary General of the United Nations, António Guterres, 
today recognized the role played by Angola during its 
presidency of the African Union (AU), particularly 
with regard to the promotion of peace on
 the continent.
 
Guterres, who held a meeting this Friday with the Angolan president,
João Lourenço, on the day before the start of the 39th summit of 
heads of State and Government of the AU, said it enhanced the 
president's commitment to multilateralism and his effective 
leadership at the head of the organization.
 
In particular, he referred to the peace process between the 
Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), the rebels of the 
Congo River Alliance-Movement 23 de Marzo (AFC/M23) 
and Rwanda, where he has not spared any effort.
 
The Angolan president also spoke this Friday with the president of 
the United Nations Sustainable Development Solutions Network,
 Professor Jeffrey Sachs, and with other figures from UNESCO 
and African financial entities.
 
 
 
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Africa --------- from local action to 
achieving results for its benefit
February 13th, 12:05pm
(Prensa Latina) 
 
It is a crucial moment to leave local action behind and turn ideas 
into concrete results for the people, the Prime Minister of 
Ethiopia, Abiy Ahmed, said today, at the Second 
Italy-Africa Summit.
 
Ahmed, when opening the meeting, declared that Rome articulated a 
vision of the future to serve as a bridge between both continents. 
Through the multisectoral plan, energy security, sustainable 
development, migration management and human capital 
integrate a unified strategy ...based on collaboration 
and mutual benefit, he stressed.
 
He specified that, by hosting the summit, held for the first time on 
African soil -- they affirm their willingness to work with Italy, with 
their African brothers and all partners committed to turning the 
strategic vision of disaster recovery, into life-enhancing 
development outcomes.
 
He highlighted that Ethiopia increasingly connects Africa with the
 world by mentioning its status as the continent's diplomatic 
capital, a growing centre for aviation and logistics, to host 
major global conferences - connecting regions, markets 
and ideas, as well as raising voices on global issues.
 
On the other hand, the Ethiopian head of government reiterated that 
the continent's greatest attraction is its young, ambitious people, 
ready to innovate and lead. By investing in new technologies 
and skills, we can create jobs, lots of talent, and address 
today's challenges while preparing for tomorrow's 
opportunities, he continued.
 
He considered technology ----- particularly artificial intelligence, to be 
fundamental to this. Data transformation and emerging technologies 
modernize energy infrastructure, improve food and health systems, 
facilitate trade and offer people-centred public services, he said.
 
In that sense, he said that by combining the dynamic and creative 
population of Africa with the experience, technology and capital 
of Europe, they can build solutions that generate prosperity on 
our continents ...and beyond.
 
«The Mattei Plan.... aligns closely with Ethiopia's priorities. It 
complements our national economic reform agenda in terms 
of renewable energy, climate, smart agriculture, 
infrastructure, digital transformation and 
human capital development», 
he assured.
 
He mentioned that from important hydroelectric initiatives and 
the expansion of regional interconnections.... to railways, 
aviation and the creation of innovation centres ---- Addis 
Ababa lays the foundation for sustainable development 
and shared values .......across Africa.
 
Together, we can forge a new relationship between Africa and 
Europe, not based on dependency, but on dignity; not in 
extraction, but in shared prosperity; not -- in the past,
but in a future that we build together, he concluded.
 
 
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Cuba ........sends condolences to 
Mozambique for climate tragedy
February 13th, 11:46am
(Prensa Latina) 
 
Cuban Foreign Minister, Bruno Rodríguez, today conveyed his 
condolences to the Mozambican Government and people for 
the human and material losses caused by the rains and
 floods in the African country.
 
On social network X, Rodríguez expressed his feelings about
 the tragedy “which has devastated the sister Republic of 
#Mozambique”, and wrote in his post, “we deeply regret
 the loss of human life and extensive material damage”.
 
When conveying his heartfelt condolences --- he extended them 
''in particular to relatives of the victims, the injured, displaced
 and others affected'' added the head of diplomacy of the 
Caribbean nation.
 
Mozambique has suffered torrential rains and serious flooding 
since October 2025, which have worsened this year with
 more than 200 deaths.
 
On the other hand, the United Nations Refugee Agency (UNHCR) 
pointed out that the repeated impacts of climate change, once 
again, cause mass population displacements in Mozambique.
 
In addition, he highlighted that these latest floods add pressure to a 
country that is already dealing with the conflict in the north, which 
stimulated the displacement of over 300 thousand inhabitants in
 the last half of 2025 alone.
 
The UN body also indicated that it requires $38.2 million in 2026 
to respond to the growing needs in the country and guarantee 
essential services for refugees, internally displaced persons 
and local host communities.
 
 
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Prime Minister of Ethiopia 
received counterpart 
from Italy
February 13th, 10:20am
(Prensa Latina) 
 
The Prime Minister of Ethiopia, Abiy Ahmed, received today his 
Italian counterpart, Giorgia Meloni, who arrived in this capital 
to participate in the Second Italy-Africa Summit co-organized 
by both governments.
 
Ahmed, on his account on social network X, expressed that 
«the occasion represents more than a diplomatic meeting; 
it symbolizes the deepening of the alliance between Italy 
& African nations; an alliance based on mutual respect,
 shared responsibility and a common vision of 
sustainable growth».
 
He specified that Meloni's visit underlines the collective 
commitment to strengthening cooperation in trade, 
investment, energy, infrastructure, agriculture 
and innovation.
 
The objective of the summit will be to review the results achieved
 in recent years by the Mattei Plan for Africa, gather the views of 
African partners and jointly identify operational priorities and 
working methods for subsequent phases.
 
The initiative is named after Enrico Mattei, an Italian public
 administrator who in the 1950s advocated for Rome to 
support North African governments.. to grow their 
economies and develop their natural resources, 
by promoting projects in crucial sectors.
 
The latter linked to the energy and climate transition, agriculture 
and food security, physical and digital infrastructure, health, 
water, culture and education, training and human capital, 
development of artificial intelligence --------- and space.
 
 
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War was declared on France
by Marina Sovina 
(night editor)
February 12th, 6:26pm
(Lenta.ru)
 
Abdourahmane Chiani Amadou Ibro, chief of the military
staff of the President of Niger 
announced the country's
entry into
war...... with France. This is reported by
Jeune Afrique.
 
"Know that we are going to war with France, we were not at war, 
but now we are going to war with France," he said. According 
to him, the purpose of the government's previously approved 
mobilization decree --- was to prepare for war with France.
 
Earlier, the authorities of Niger stopped issuing visas and banned 
entry to citizens of the US. According to the interlocutor of the 
publication Agence nigérienne de presse, this ban for US 
citizens is “complete - and forever”, based on the 
principle of reciprocity.. and “reflects the 
evolution of the diplomatic policy” 
of Niger.
 
 
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Angola -- calls for greater AU 
leadership in Sudan conflict  
February 12th, 6:36am
(Prensa Latina) 
 
The Minister of Foreign Affairs of Angola, Téte António, today 
called for greater leadership of the African Union (AU) in the 
conflict in Sudan, which intensifies --- with indescribable 
consequences and a high loss of human life.
 
When speaking at the meeting of the AU Peace and Security 
Council (CPS), held in this capital and which was dedicated 
to analyzing the situation in Sudan and Somalia, as well as
 the operations of the AU Support & Stabilization Mission 
in Somalia, the Minister warned .......about the
 regional implications.
 
“Clashes - between the Sudanese Armed Forces and the Rapid 
Support Forces are concentrated in Kordofan, Darfur and the 
Blue Nile, with attempts at territorial consolidation that 
exacerbate the risk of de facto fragmentation of the 
Sudanese State”, he added.
 
He specified that the instability on the borders with Chad, South 
Sudan and Ethiopia, in addition to the security risks of the Red 
Sea, constitute a direct threat to continental peace and 
security; and strongly condemned --- any external, 
military, financial or logistical support that 
fuels the conflict.
 
“It should also be noted that arms trafficking and the illicit 
exploitation of Sudanese natural resources deserve firm 
disapproval. This conduct weakens the authority of this 
Council and compromises African solidarity and the 
collective credibility of our continent
he maintained.
 
He welcomed the ongoing initiatives, but stated that this 
plurality of efforts requires clear strategic convergence 
to avoid overlaps or competing dynamics, that could 
inadvertently prolong the conflict.
 
“Angola reaffirms the urgent need for the African Union to fully 
exercise its political leadership and coordination, ensuring 
harmonization of mediation efforts around an immediate 
and verifiable ceasefire, unrestricted humanitarian 
access and an inclusive political process, with
 Sudanese ownership”, he said.
 
He considered it essential -- to send a mission from the Peace and 
Security Council, as well as the implementation of the Sanctions 
Subcommittee, to identify and recommend firm and appropriate 
measures against military, logistical or financial support to 
the parties in conflict, including illicit arms trafficking 
and the illegal exploitation of natural resources.
 
António also highlighted the political initiatives developed by 
the Federal Government and the Federated States for the 
implementation of the Stabilization and Development 
Plan of Somalia, that seeks consensus on the 
distribution of power, resources and 
fiscal federalism.
 
However, it expressed concern about the persistent lack 
of political consensus in the Parliament of the Federal 
Republic of Somalia regarding the Constitutional 
Review process, which underlines the need 
for inclusive political dialogue between 
all Somali actors.
 
“The holding of elections - without a broad political agreement 
- in a context in which the presidential term of His Excellency 
Hassan Mohamud ends in May 2026, could lead to increased 
tensions, compromise institutional stability ----- and weaken 
efforts to combat Al-Shabaab”, he warned.
 
 
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African Union praised Ethiopia's 
progress in agricultural sector
February 12th, 5:58am
(Prensa Latina) 
 
African Union Commissioner for Agriculture, Rural Development, 
the Blue Economy and the Sustainable Environment, Moses 
Vilakati, today praised Ethiopia's agricultural progress in 
becoming a wheat exporter.
 
Vilakati defined this transformation as an important milestone for 
the continent, while highlighting the notable journey undertaken 
by the African nation to strengthen its food production systems.
 
''We have realized where Ethiopia started and where they are right 
now, to the point that they are now exporting wheat. That is 
a milestone, and we are very, very grateful,'' he said 
at a press conference.
 
He recognized Addis Ababa's broader development agenda 
--- particularly its focus on agricultural modernization and 
digital transformation, demonstrating what is possible 
when innovation converges, with policy alignment
 and political will.
 
He considered that this progress offers a practical example
 for other African nations seeking to reduce dependence 
on food imports.
 
In the opinion of the commissioner of the African Union (AU), 
digital transformation reshapes the continent's agriculture 
by improving farmers' access to timely information, 
strengthens climate resilience and enables 
smarter, data-driven decision making.
 
At the heart of this effort is the AU Digital Agriculture Strategy
 2024-2030, which provides a framework for using such tools 
across agricultural value chains.
 
He stressed that technology-driven solutions, including digital 
advisory services, climate information systems, and digital 
markets, are the key to increasing productivity, improving 
food and nutrition security and creating economic 
opportunities, especially for young people.
 
He reaffirmed his commitment to institutionalizing digital 
innovation within Africa's agricultural sector.
 
As the continent prepares for the next review cycle in 2027, 
Vilakati called for the strategy to be translated into action, 
urging Member States to follow examples like Ethiopia to 
achieve food self-sufficiency... and reduce dependence 
on imports.
 
 
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Ethiopia advocated sustained efforts
 for peace...... in Somalia and Sudan
February 12th, 5:41am
(Prensa Latina) 
 
Ethiopian Foreign Minister Gedion Timothewos, today, called for 
sustained efforts against terrorism in Somalia and an inclusive 
political process in Sudan, as well as preserving and
 reinforcing the achievements in both countries.
 
Timothewos --- speaking at the meeting of the African Union Peace 
and Security Council, declared that the terrorist group Al-Shabaab
 continues to pose a serious threat to peace and security in 
Mogadishu, noting the “considerable sacrifices” made by 
Addis Ababa, and other partner nations, to promote 
peace and stability in the region.
 
Regarding Khartoum, he highlighted the need to pursue 
an inclusive political process involving all Sudanese 
stakeholders “to achieve a lasting and 
sustainable peace”.
 
Council members held extensive discussions on the situation of 
peace and security across the continent, paying particular 
attention to developments in Somalia and Sudan.
 
The session was held in parallel with the 48th Ordinary Session 
of the Executive Council of the African Union, convened for 2 
days under the theme of 2026, focused on the sustainable 
availability of water, sanitation systems and the 
advancement of continental integration.
 
 
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Pacific Cyclone devastates 
city --------- in Madagascar
February 11th, 1:08pm
(Prensa Latina) 
 
The Malagasy city of Toamasina today counts its deaths 
while it remains blocked from the rest of the country 
due to the rains accompanying Cyclone Gezani.
 
The first count of fatalities amounts to 20, a provisional figure 
with a tendency to increase due to the number of missing 
people, still to be determined --------- while the search 
continues among the rubble of houses demolished 
....by the fury of the winds accompanying the 
climatic phenomenon -- that also caused 
injuries to a large number of residents
 in the city, where about 400,000
 people live.
 
The rescue tasks and sending humanitarian aid to those affected 
by the waters accumulated during hours of inclement downpours 
that lasted hours, according to the testimonies of the residents.
 
As usual, every year the hurricane will continue its route through 
the Mozambique Channel, the waterway that separates this 
island from the mainland of the African continent.
 
Disaster - is a dark possibility that hits this island country, one of 
the poorest in the world, as its 1st target every cyclonic season.
 
The cyclones of the Pacific Ocean...... are acquiring increasing 
destructive force as a result of climate change caused by the 
excessive emission of greenhouse gases, especially by the 
economies of industrialized countries Western Europe and 
the US - whose successive governments refuse to adopt 
fundamental measures to reverse the catastrophe.
 
 
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Prime Minister of Ethiopia received 
the Minister of Foreign Affairs of 
Saudi Arabia
February 11th, 12:12pm
(Prensa Latina) 
 
The Prime Minister of Ethiopia, Abiy Ahmed, received today the 
Minister of Foreign Affairs of Saudi Arabia, Prince Faisal bin 
Farhan Al Saud, to discuss bilateral and multilateral 
issues of mutual interest.
 
Ahmed, on his account on the social network X, revealed that 
the meeting focused on further strengthening long-standing 
relations between both countries, expanding cooperation 
in key strategic sectors and improving the coordination 
of regional and global events.
 
The discussions ----- reaffirmed Addis Ababa and Riyadh's 
commitment to deepening their partnership and working 
closely on issues of shared priority. The Saudi Foreign 
Minister arrived in Ethiopia this Wednesday, on an 
official visit.
 
Last February 2, Al Saud and his Ethiopian counterpart, Gedion 
Timothewos, agreed in the Saudi capital to deepen their long-
standing bilateral relationship after high-level talks focused 
on strengthening their political, economic and 
diplomatic cooperation.
 
During the meeting, both sides exchanged views on improving 
already strong relations between Ethiopia and Saudi Arabia, 
as well as on regional and international issues of mutual 
interest within the framework of multilateral diplomacy.
 
They emphasized the importance of raising bilateral ties... to a 
higher level through expanded cooperation in various sectors, 
with the shared goal of advancing a strategic partnership, 
the source revealed.
 
The talks also addressed regional peace and security --- with 
special attention to promoting stability in the Horn of Africa. 
In this context, the ministers agreed to work closely, to 
support peace and stability in the region.
 
 
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Foreign Ministers of Ethiopia, Morocco 
and Lesotho - addressed bilateral ties
February 11th, 11:38am
(Prensa Latina) 
 
Ethiopian Foreign Minister Gedion Timothewos held bilateral 
talks today with his counterparts from Morocco, Nasser 
Bourita, and from Lesotho, Lejone Mpotjoane, outside 
the Executive Council of the African Union.
 
Timothewos, during the dialogue with Bourita, focused 
on improving relations between both countries and 
cooperation within multilateral platforms.
 
In this regard, they agreed to convene the next session 
of the Joint Ministerial Commission as a mechanism 
to further strengthen their partnership.
 
On the other hand, in the meeting with Mpotjoane... the 
Ethiopian foreign minister emphasized the importance 
of further strengthening bilateral ties and highlighted 
Addis Ababa's willingness to share its experience in 
sectors where it achieved notable progress.
 
The head of Lesotho diplomacy expressed his country's 
interest in learning from Ethiopia's practice in 
agriculture, health and tourism. He also 
praised the ongoing corridor 
development projects in 
this capital.
 
The 2 ministers exchanged views on bilateral 
and continental issues.... of mutual interest.
 
The 48th Regular Session of the Executive Council of the 
African Union began its work agenda this Wednesday 
with the mission of coordinating and adopting policy
 decisions ---- in areas of common interest to the 
Member states.
 
For two days, ministers of Foreign Affairs and designated officials 
will also prepare the agenda of topics that will be analyzed by 
the 39th Summit of Heads of State and Government --- on 
February 14 and 15, in accordance with the objectives 
of the 2063 Program.
 
 
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Ethiopian soldiers trained in Cuba
in solidarity against US measures
February 11th, 11:17am
(Prensa Latina) 
 
The Granma 72 Association of Ethiopia, made up of officers 
trained in various military specialties in Cuba, today - 
expressed their solidarity with the Caribbean island 
in the face of the intensification of the economic, 
commercial and financial blockade imposed by
 the United States.
 
In a letter delivered by Colonel Taye Tsige to the Havana 
ambassador in Addis Ababa, Meylín Suárez, the group -
firmly and categorically condemned the unjust policy
that directly affects the Cuban people, violating
their fundamental rights, sovereignty 
and development.
 
They reaffirmed their commitment ---- to truth, justice and 
international solidarity, while reiterating their admiration 
and respect for the unwavering resistance and dignity 
of Cubans.
 
On January 29, US President Donald Trump signed an 
executive order declaring a «national emergency» 
due to the alleged «unusual and extraordinary 
threat» that, according to Washington, Cuba 
represents.. for the security of the North 
American country and the region.
 
The text accuses the Cuban Government of aligning itself with 
«numerous hostile countries», to host «transnational terrorist 
groups» such as Hamas and Hezbollah and to allowing the 
deployment on the island of «sophisticated military and 
intelligence capabilities» of Russia and China.
 
Faced with these baseless accusations, the president of Cuba, 
Miguel Díaz-Canel, stated that «this new measure shows the 
fascist, criminal and genocidal  nature of a clique that has 
hijacked the interests of the US people --------- for purely 
personal purposes».
 
 
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Foreign Minister of Venezuela 
recalls the release of 
Nelson Madela
February 11th, 10:29am
(Prensa Latina) 
 
The Foreign Minister of Venezuela, Yván Gil, considered the South 
African leader Nelson Mandela as a symbol of the resistance and 
victory of the people, remembering today his release from prison 
from the apartheid regime.
 
Gil highlighted that - on February 11, 1990, at the age of 71, the 
African fighter was released after spending 27 years in prison, 
sentenced to life imprisonment for his fight against apartheid 
in South Africa.
 
The senior diplomat highlighted: that his “liberation marked 
the beginning of the end of the racist regime” South Africa.
 
He noted that, despite his long imprisonment, Mandela prepared 
to continue the fight until he won the first democratic elections 
in 1994, in which he was elected president.
 
“Today, Mandela is a symbol of resistance to injustice 
and the victory of the people”, he stressed
 
Mandela, was the first black president elected by universal 
suffrage in South Africa (1994-1999), and with its policy of 
reconciliation, it managed to overcome practices and 
customs rooted after decades of the system of 
racial segregation - known as apartheid.
 
He was imprisoned for almost 30 years for opposing racism, 
which made him an icon of that struggle among his 
compatriots, the vast majority of the South 
African population.
 
In addition to the head of state, he served as head of the African 
National Congress, a party he represented in the executive, 
and as general secretary of the Non-Aligned Movement 
from 1998-2002.
 
The South African anti-apartheid fighter won the 
Nobel Peace Prize in 1993 and died in 
Johannesburg on December 5, 
2013, aged 95.
 
 
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Somali Army: last financier 
of Islamist group.... dies
February 11th, 9:50am
(Prensa Latina) 
 
The main financier of the Somali Islamist armed group Al Shabab 
(The Youth, in Arabic) died.. during a combined infantry and 
aviation operation, according to an official report spread
 through social networks taken up today by the press.
 
The communication identifies the casualty as Abu Usama, 
claiming that he was a member of the Shura Council, one
 of the people ....closest to Al Shabab's supreme 
commander, Ahmed Diriye, and in charge 
of raising funds for the group.
 
Likewise, it adds that the operation that occurred in the southern 
region of Lower Shabelle with the participation of “international 
allies” which it does not identify.
 
Despite the discretion of the statement, it is possible to assume 
that Türkiye is the international ally, whose authorities
announced days ago the deployment of F-16 fighter
-bombers in Somalia to join their combat 
helicopters present in this East 
African country.
 
Such cooperation is presumably related to Ankara's interest in 
supporting the extension of Somali central authority to the 
entire country, including two separatist regions.
 
The most disputed of the two is Somaliland, courted by Israel and 
the United Arab Emirates, whose governments are interested in 
concessions in the port of that territory -- lacking recognition
 by the African Union.
 
 
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Africa demands: economic organization 
and dropping external dependence
February 11th, 6:14am
(Prensa Latina) 
 
In the midst of the current economic transition that the world is 
experiencing, Africa's development cannot depend on external 
conditions and must be more organized around its continental 
system, an official source warned today.
 
The executive secretary of the United Nations Economic 
Commission for Africa (ECA), Claver Gatete, speaking at 
the 48th Regular Session of the Executive Council of 
the African Union, explained that trade tensions are 
intensifying and supply chains are reorganizing.
 
Gatete added that capital is becoming more expensive and 
development aid, previously considered a predictable 
pillar, is decreasing. This --- is aggravated by the 
worsening situation, and persistent climate 
change, he stressed.
 
“We are witnessing a transition towards a global economy 
organized around industrial strategy, geopolitical 
competition and control of key resources. In
 short, the rules of development are 
changing”, he warned.
 
For decades, he continued, developing countries depended on 
an external model: export materials, imported manufactured 
goods, and financing for development through concessional 
flows. That model --- is no longer viable, he said.
 
He specified that, across the continent, African governments 
manage a type of fiscal space, with higher growth costs and 
limited credit ratings. It is not fair - that today only 3 African 
economies have investment ratings, he lamented.
 
“With five countries ..approaching investment grade, while 19 
have never received any ratings, this significantly increases 
the risk of African countries paying much more..... for their 
development”, he emphasized.
 
But more than a fiscal challenge, he acknowledged that it is 
also structural. When financing is expensive, infrastructure
 is built, but when production is limited, industrialization 
stagnates.
 
Meanwhile, he recalled that Africa has land, renewable energy 
potential, critical minerals and a young workforce. That is 
why the theme of the African Union year —ensuring and 
maintaining water variability ....and safe sanitation 
systems— to achieve the goals of Agenda 2063,
 is so important.
 
“In Africa, if we want to compete globally, we must go beyond 
the export of raw materials. We must process our minerals, 
transform agriculture and produce higher value goods. 
This is the logic of variation and regional value 
chains”, he considered.
 
In this regard, the executive secretary of the ECA declared --- that 
the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) represents the 
main continental development platform, allowing production at 
scale - and competitive industries. As global trade fragments, 
regional integration .....becomes vital.
 
I am confident that Africa will reindustrialize because our 
AfCfTA allows production to be organized internally, 
he concluded.
 
 
 
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DRC and the Congo -- to strengthen 
cooperation in defense & security
February 10th, 2:49pm
 (Prensa Latina) 
 
Delegations from the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) 
and the Congo spoke today in this capital with the purpose 
of strengthening cooperation in defense and security 
between the two sister nations.
 
Led by the Deputy Prime Minister and head of National Defense 
and Veterans Affairs, Guy Kabombo Muadiamvita, the DRC 
delegation had a working session this Tuesday with 
Congolese representatives, led by the Minister of
 National Defense, Charles Richard Mondjo.
 
“The Congo River is not a barrier --- but a natural link between us. 
Our two countries share a common history of political solidarity 
since independence; a natural and long-standing military 
brotherhood unites our armed forces”, said 
Kabombo Muadiamvita.
 
He also said that both parties have an understanding of regional 
security challenges and show clear strategic complementarity.
 
“I urge our two ministries to communicate two key points to the 
armed forces. They must consult with each other more 
regularly, with fidelity and loyalty, in the fraternal 
spirit that defines us”, the minister added, 
according to the Central African 
information agency.
 
Mondjo, meanwhile, emphasized the need - to strengthen the 
capabilities of the armed forces to secure common borders, 
guarantee freedom of movement within the respective 
countries and create conditions for sustainable 
economic and social development, for the 
benefit of both peoples.
 
He considered the appointment of a defense attaché at the DRC 
embassy in Brazzaville important, given the cooperation that 
currently exists in military training, with institutions open 
to students from both countries.
 
Among these are the Kananga Officer Training School; the 
Superior of Military Administration; the Kinshasa War 
Superior and the Centre for Advanced Studies in 
Strategy and Defense in the DRC; while on the 
other side are the General Leclerc Military 
Preparatory School and the Marien 
Ngouabi Military Academy.
 
The working visit concluded 
with a military parade.
 
 
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 Diplomatic efforts for peace
--------- stand out in the DRC
February 10th, 12:15am
 (Prensa Latina) 
 
Media from the Democratic Republic of the Congo today 
highlighted new diplomatic efforts to promote peace 
processes in the country, finalize the ceasefire, 
and carry out an internal dialogue to address 
the causes of the conflict.
 
Newspapers such as La Prosperité and other spaces such as 
Radio Okapi, the Congolese Press Agency and Actualité.CD, 
highlighted the visit the day before of the president of the 
DRC, Félix Tshisekedi, to Angola, to address these
 issues with representatives of the continent.
 
The Congolese Presidency also referred to the matter and 
highlighted support for the ceasefire in the east of the 
country, as well as the mandate to Luanda to hold 
consultations with all interested Congolese 
parties, with a view to peaceful dialogue, 
directed and organized.... by the 
institutions of the Republic.
 
Present at the meeting in the Angolan capital were the 
president of that country and incumbent of the 
African Union (AU), João Lourenço; Togo's 
head of state.... and designated AU 
mediator, Faure Gnassingbé; and 
former Nigerian President 
Olusengun Obasanjo, 
Peace Process 
Facilitator.
 
The statement issued after the meeting urged the parties to 
the conflict in the DRC to declare a ceasefire “which will 
come into force on the agreed date and time”, and he 
encouraged accelerating the implementation of the 
Ceasefire Verification Mechanisms agreed in 
Doha, Qatar, on October 14.
 
He also recalled the decisions adopted under the Washington 
Agreement of December 4 and Resolutions 2773 and 2808
 of the United Nations Security Council, in particular with 
regard to the withdrawal of Rwandan troops from 
Congolese territory and the neutralization of 
the Democratic Forces for the Liberation 
of Rwanda (FDLR).
 
Since the beginning of 2026, President Tshisekedi went to 
Luanda in search of support to promote peace processes, 
to which President Lourenço has mobilized diplomatic 
actions ...with different actors.
 
The Congolese president has also been very active in the 
region, which after the prominence achieved by the US 
and Qatar in the peace processes, had been left a 
little.. on the sidelines.
 
 
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Global Investment Summit in Africa
 is being prepared in Angola
February 10th, 11:46am
(Prensa Latina) 
 
The president of Angola, Joao Lourenco, today received 
the co-founder and executive president of the Global 
Investment Summit in Africa, Akinwumi Adesina, 
with whom he addressed the preparations for 
holding a platform meeting.
 
“It was a very important moment”, Adesina declared to the press 
after the meeting with the president -- and pointed out that the 
meeting - which plans to mobilize investments for the African 
continent - should be held at the end of this year in Luanda.
 
The executive president of GAIS, according to its acronym in 
English, highlighted Angola's support for the initiative and 
underlined the objective of the new global platform, 
which hopes to connect international investors 
with African sovereign assets.
 
He referred to the continent's vast natural and strategic 
resources, such as oil, gas, critical minerals, metals, 
rare earths - as well as physical and infrastructure 
assets, which remains undervalued, he considers.
 
He added --- that the intention of the Summit is to structure 
mechanisms that allow global capital to identify, evaluate 
and invest in these assets.... from the elimination of 
barriers and the reduction of transaction costs,
 among other actions.
 
Strategic sectors such as energy, infrastructure, agriculture, 
mining, oil and gas, and tourism will be among those 
prioritized, with economic diversification and 
sustainable growth ....on the horizon.
 
For its development, the GAIS aims to attract investors such 
as sovereign wealth funds, pension funds and insurance 
companies; as well as working to contribute to the 
improvement of the regulatory environment and 
public policies in African countries, so that 
they guarantee legal certainty and clear 
conditions..... for the entry and exit 
of capital.
 
He emphasized that investments in Africa must be based on 
the continent's own assets and valued the platform as a 
structural change in the continent's positioning in the 
global economy.
 
 
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Ethiopia's ruling party launches 
symbol for general elections
February 10th, 11:22am
 (Prensa Latina) 
 
The ruling Prosperity Party (PP) of Ethiopia today officially 
launched its manifesto and symbol before the Seventh 
General Elections scheduled for June 1.
 
Under the motto «Ethiopia: Towards an Exemplary Nation!», 
the PP unveiled a sheaf of wheat as an electoral symbol, 
a reflection of the central Medemer philosophy that 
symbolizes unity, collaboration ---- and 
collective strength.
 
According to the political group, it also represents productivity 
and sustainable prosperity, transmitting a vision in which the 
nation's potential is achieved through hard work and a 
balanced exercise of power.
 
The unveiling ceremony was attended by senior officials, 
including Deputy Prime Minister Temesgen Tiruneh 
and Party Vice President Adem Farah.
 
The launch comes as Ethiopia prepares for general elections 
that the National Electoral Board said laid the groundwork 
to ensure the process is credible and inclusive.
 
To support this, political parties received specialized 
training --- to effectively disseminate their programs.
 
In an effort to modernize the system, the registration of 
candidates and observers will be carried out using 
newly developed software..... while the voter 
system ...will combine digital and manual 
systems to guarantee wide accessibility.
 
 
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Groundwater, the hydro-
political issue for Africa
February 10th, 10:43am
(Prensa Latina) 
 
The executive secretary of the Intergovernmental Authority on 
Development (IGAD), Workneh Gebeyehu, stressed today that 
groundwater is not just development, but also a question of 
hydropolitics that requires more government commitment.
 
Gebeyehu, speaking at the side event of the 39th African Union 
Summit, stressed that “water security is ultimately a people 
issue: the girl who can attend school, the shepherd whose 
cattle survive the drought, the mother whose children 
drink clean water”.
 
He considered that the issue demands regional cooperation, 
peace and security to safeguard this shared vital resource
 in accordance with the 2063 Agenda of the 
continental organization.
 
Beneath our drought-stricken landscapes lies one 
of Africa's greatest untapped resources, he said.
 
In this sense, he recognized that there was no lack of water, 
but rather governance, data and investment to release it. 
Groundwater is not a hidden reserve of last resort, it is 
a strategic asset for climate resilience, economic 
stability and human dignity, he stressed.
 
Like IGAD, he continued, he assured that he remained firm 
in promoting collective action so that shared waters, 
especially between border communities, become 
a basis for peace, resilience and prosperity 
throughout the region.
 
The event organized by the African entity and the United 
Nations Development Program met under the theme 
“Unlocking investments in groundwater through 
strategic partnerships: - advancement of the 
water and sanitation objectives of Agenda
 2063 in the Horn of Africa”.
 
 
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Turbulence reported - near the 
Presidential Palace in Guinea
February 10th, 8:52am
(Prensa Latina) 
 
The origin and cause of the automatic weapons clashes near 
the executive mansion in this capital today, remain in the 
realm of speculation due to a lack of official information.
 
Residents in the Kaloum area, where the country's main 
penitentiary centre is also located, called the news 
media - to inquire about what they described as 
intense gunshots and vehicle traffic towards 
the source of the disturbance..... which 
began in the early hours of the day.
 
Although calm reigns, the area is cordoned off by police 
officers, supported by elements of the Guinean special 
troops who prevent the passage of curious onlookers.
 
 
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They reaffirm Monusco's willingness 
to support a ceasefire in the DRC
February 9th, 12:25pm
 (Prensa Latina) 
 
The United Nations Deputy Secretary General for Peace 
Operations, Jean-Pierre Lacroix, today reaffirmed the 
commitment of the UN Stabilization Mission in the 
Democratic Republic of the Congo (Monusco) 
to supporting the ceasefire.
 
During a meeting with the president of the Congolese Senate, 
Jean-Michel Sama Lukonde, he supported all the diplomatic 
initiatives undertaken to end violence in the region, Radio 
Okapi said.
 
At the meeting, where they addressed the progress of efforts to 
restore peace in eastern DRC, in particular the Washington and
 Doha processes, Lacroix indicated that Monusco is willing to 
do everything possible, to support the implementation of the 
commitments made.
 
In particular, he alluded to the ceasefire, which.. he considered
 should be carried out gradually and with a strong commitment
 from all parties involved, and where the Mission will fulfill the
 role entrusted by the Security Council to support the efforts.
 
Lacroix began a three-day visit to the DRC this Monday, with a 
program that includes meetings with national and provincial 
authorities, and conversations with political actors, civil 
society and religious organizations... regarding the 
security situation in the context of the ceasefire, 
Monusco's account in X reported.
 
He is accompanied on this journey by the UN Police Advisor, 
Commissioner Faisal Shahkar, whose agenda includes 
meetings with the United Nations team in the country,
 humanitarian partners and the Mission Police, as 
well as a field visit to Beni.
 
 
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Malian Army ....announces 
death of alleged Islamists
February 9th, 11:02am
(Prensa Latina) 
 
The Malian military command today issued a report in which 
it claims that it killed almost three dozen terrorists -- after 
bombings in an area of the northeast of the country.
 
The scene of the operations was Segu, the area where air 
units located the insurgents' command, some of whom 
sought refuge in a wooded area, but they were 
persecuted and killed, reads the military 
statement released through social 
networks and glossed by 
the press.
 
Mali, together with Niger and Burkina Faso, joined the Alliance of 
Sahel States after jointly abandoning the Economic Community 
of West African States because they considered it too 
attached to the interests of the former powers of
european colonials and the United States.
 
They also refused to condemn Russia's special military operation 
in Donbas as demanded by France, the United Kingdom and 
Washington and established privileged ties with Moscow.
 
The case of Mali was a stormy divorce, since the junta that 
governs this country... headed by Colonel Asimi Goita, 
expelled French troops stationed at a military base 
in his territory --- whom he accused of conspiring 
with Islamist groups to impose regime change.
 
 
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Ethiopia... participated in the first 
meeting of Brics Sherpas in India
February 9th, 9:06am
(Prensa Latina) 
 
The Minister of State for Foreign Affairs of Ethiopia, Hadera 
Abera, led the local delegation that participated today, in 
the first meeting of Sherpas of the Brics group for 2026
 in India, reported the Foreign Ministry of the 
African country.
 
Abera congratulated Neva Delhi on assuming the presidency 
of the economic group and praised Brazil for its successful 
presidency last year.
 
He underlined Addis Ababa's strong support for multilateralism, 
centred on the United Nations system, to provide universal 
and sustained international cooperation.
 
He urged the BRICS countries to play a constructive role in 
ensuring respect for the UN Charter, at the same time, 
they work to reform global governance so that it 
is equitable and representative.
 
India's Presidency is based on four key priorities: strengthening 
resilience, cooperation, fostering innovation and ensuring 
sustainability, the source said.
 
These pillars coincide with the expectations and priorities 
of Ethiopia and other BRICS countries. The meeting 
deliberated on various agenda items focused on 
those priorities.
 
On the other hand, the Ethiopian minister met with his Indian 
counterpart, Sudhakar Dalela, within the framework of the 
sherpas meeting. On their social network account X they
revealed that they reviewed progress in implementation 
of the memorandums of understanding signed during 
Prime Minister Narendra Modi's recent visit to 
Ethiopia -- as well as strengthening 
cooperation under the Indian 
Presidency this year.
 
They exchanged views on Ethiopian preparations for the 32nd 
United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP32), Addis 
Ababa's accession to the World Trade Organization, the
 partnership between India and Africa ....and other 
bilateral and multilateral issues.
 
 
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UN head expresses ''concern'' 
about rising violence in 
Southern Sudan
February 9th, 7:01am
 (Prensa Latina) 
 
The Secretary General of the UN, António Guterres, expressed 
concern about the rise in violence in southern Sudan today 
and warned that civilians and humanitarian workers pay 
a devastating price.
 
In a message transmitted by his deputy spokesman -- Farhan Haq, 
the head of the United Nations pointed out that almost 10 million
 people - more than two thirds of that country's population - need 
humanitarian assistance to survive and they continue to bear
 the weight of the conflict.
 
In addition, he warned about the impact of the fighting between 
the Army and the so-called Rapid Support Forces, the attacks 
and looting on the work of aid groups, in healthcare facilities 
and the stability of supply routes.
 
According to Guterres, “humanitarian operations are being
 paralyzed and essential services closed, putting civilians
 in serious danger”.
 
He also condemned the seizure of vehicles (including an 
ambulance), attacks on health facilities, a World Food 
Program convoy and the offices of organizations 
that provide care to children.
 
The violence also caused massive displacements: more than 
370 thousand people were forced to leave their homes so 
far this year, he detailed in the statement and warned 
about the existence of a cholera outbreak.
 
Guterres called on all parties ---- to “immediately and decisively 
halt all military operations, reduce tensions through dialogue,
 respect international law, protect civilians and ensure safe
 and sustained humanitarian access.
 
 
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India announces $175 million 
package ......for Seychelles
February 9th, 6:40am
(Prensa Latina) 
 
Prime Minister Narendra Modi today announced a special 
economic package of 175 million dollars for Seychelles, 
aimed at projects such as social housing, electric 
mobility, vocational training, health, defense 
and maritime security.
 
The Indian head of government... revealed the decision at an 
official ceremony for the exchange of agreements between 
the delegations of both countries, also in the presence of 
the president of Seychelles, Patrick Herminie, who will 
culminate a state visit to the South Asian nation....
tomorrow. 
 
Both Governments also adopted the India-Seychelles Joint 
Vision for Sustainability, Economic Growth and Security 
by Strengthening Links. India also announced the 
donation of 10 ambulances and the same 
number of vehicles.... and five sets of 
Laser Radial class vessels, along
with spare parts ---------- to the 
Seychelles Defense Forces.
 
New Delhi will supply one thousand metric tons of cereals and 
legumes under the special economic package, and will be in
charge of remodeling the PS Zoraster ship -- for the African 
country's Coast Guard and will establish a hydrographic 
unit there.
 
On the other hand, the authorities from both countries exchanged 
memoranda of understanding on pharmacopoeial cooperation, 
technical and scientific collaboration and in the field of 
solutions implemented at a population scale... for 
digital transformation.
 
Also, for joint technical work in observation, services, training, 
data exchange in the oceanic area and maritime scientific 
research; for Training programs for public officials in 
Seychelles; and about food acquisition.
 
Likewise, they finalized the cultural exchange 
program from 2026 to 2030.
 
 
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President of Angola congratulates
 the president of Portugal
February 9th, 6:39am 
 (Prensa Latina) 
 
The president of Angola, Joao Lourenco, today - congratulated 
the newly elected president of Portugal, António José Seguro, 
whom he congratulated for his victory in the second round 
of the presidential elections held this Sunday.
 
In a letter released through the Presidency's account on social 
networks, the Angolan head of state highlighted that the 
victory at the polls, is a reflection that the Portuguese 
people have opted for the continuity of policies that 
guarantee stability in the country's relationship  
with the world.
 
He added that it is also a support for preserving the achievements 
of their relationship of the last five decades, which have allowed 
Angola and Portugal to develop sustained cooperation in the 
past, continue in the present --- and guarantee promising 
prospects for deepening... in the future.
 
“I hope to be able to maintain a fruitful and constructive dialogue 
with His Excellency at the first opportunity given to us for this 
purpose”, stressed Lourenco, who also conveyed... our best 
wishes for success in carrying out the “difficult and noble 
mission as President of the Portuguese Republic”.
 
António José Seguro, backed by the left, won the second round of
 Portugal's presidential election --- with 66.82 percent of the vote, 
against André Ventura, leader of the far-right Chega party, who 
obtained 33.18 percent.
 
In numbers, the socialist candidate obtained three million 
480 thousand 158 votes, an historic record of support, 
ahead of those obtained by Mario Soares in the 
1991 elections.
 
The official results published by the Ministry of Internal 
Administration of the Portuguese Government include 
a participation of 50.11 percent, as well as blank 
vote data (3.17%) and null (1.78%).
 
 
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Ethiopia thwarted more than 99% 
of cyberattacks --- in six months
February 9th, 5:43am
 (Prensa Latina) 
 
The Ethiopian Information Network Security Administration 
(INSA) revealed that it thwarted more than 99 percent of 
cyberattack attempts during the first six months of 
fiscal year 2025-2026, it was known today.
 
According to the source, they recorded a total of 27,773 attacks 
against the national digital infrastructure, of which 27,505 
(99.03 percent) were effectively neutralized, showing the 
strengthening of the defense capabilities of that sector.
 
During the review of INSA's performance... in the aforementioned 
period, its general director, Tigist Hamid, said the institution is 
continually improving its defensive systems in response to 
the evolving nature and complexity of cyber threats.
 
Hamid noted that they are making sustained efforts to improve 
technological infrastructure - to enable early detection, rapid 
responses and an effective mitigation of cybersecurity risks.
 
Likewise, they actively implement key initiatives that underpin 
the Ethiopia 2030 Digital Strategy, with government entities 
increasingly equipped with digital technologies to improve 
efficiency and service delivery.
 
In that sense, he mentioned the introduction of electronic billing 
systems in the Ministry of Revenue, the deployment of body 
cameras by the Addis Ababa Revenue Authority and the 
continued development of integrated human resources 
and document management systems within the 
Federal Police.
 
Referring to digital forensic science, the board reported that they 
responded to 245 of the 253 investigation requests submitted to 
the Administration during the period under review, which 
reflected greater institutional capacity in supporting 
the clarification of cybercrimes.
 
 
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 UK ordered in 'milestone' court ruling 
to pay $570 million for colonial-era 
massacre
February 6th, 6:33pm
 (PressTV)
 
The British government has been ordered in a "milestone" 
court ruling to pay hundreds of millions of dollars to the 
descendants of victims of a colonial-era massacre 
of unarmed civilians in Nigeria.
 
Enugu High Court Justice Anthony Onovo ruled on Thursday 
that the UK must pay $27 million to each of the families of 
21 black miners massacred for protesting the dire labour 
conditions at the Iva Valley Coal Mine in the southeast 
of the country in 1949.
 
Dozens more were wounded in the heavy-handed crackdown 
described by the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) as one of 
the most notorious acts of repression under British rule
 in Nigeria.
 
The Black miners, protesting harsh working conditions, 
racial disparities in wages, and unpaid back wages, 
adopted a “go-slow” protest method and occupied
the mine -- to prevent management from locking 
them out when their demands were not met.
 
The nonviolent act of disobedience by the unarmed and 
defenseless Black miners prompted the colonial-era 
British Superintendent of Police, F.S. Philip, to 
order the British and local police officers 
under his command -- to open fire and 
shoot to kill the hapless protesters, 
killing 21 of them and wounding 
51 more.
 
In his ruling, the Enugu judge pointed out that 
the defenseless miners were carrying out a 
nonviolent act of protest.
 
“These defenseless coal miners... were asking for improved 
work conditions; they were not embarking on any violent 
action against the authorities, yet they were shot and 
killed,” according to the News Agency of Nigeria.
 
In addition to the aforementioned compensation, the judge 
ordered the UK --- to also pay the victims' families post-
judgment interest within 90 days at a rate of 10% 
per annum until the full sum is paid. He also 
ordered that written apologies be 
published in Nigerian and 
British newspapers 
within 60 days.
 
One of the plaintiff lawyers -- hailed the court ruling as a 
milestone for future claims of colonial-era crimes. This 
ruling.... is “a significant milestone in the pursuit of 
historical accountability” --- said Yemi Akinseye
-George, adding that it affirms “that the right 
to life ---- transcends time, borders, and 
changes in sovereignty.”
 
Nigerian historians believe the Iva Valley Coal Mine incident, 
known in Nigeria as the 1949 Enugu Colliery Massacre, 
helped to consolidate the fledgling anti-colonial 
movement - that eventually led to Nigeria's
independence from British rule in 1960.
 
Meanwhile, 10 Downing Street said it had not yet been formally 
notified by the Government of Nigeria... of the Enugu High 
Court's order, and so.. it could not comment on whether 
the ruling to pay compensation to the families of the 
victims would be honoured.
 
Despite insisting that it does not accept claims related to the 
colonial-era administration... the UK has previously settled 
similar historical abuse cases, by paying compensation.
 
London agreed to pay £19.9 million in 2013 to more than 5,000 
elderly Kenyans who suffered torture and abuse by British 
forces during the Mau Mau uprising in the 1950s in the 
East African British Colony of Kenya.
 
 
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France, UK - involved in assassination 
of Muammar Gaddafi's son: Reports
February 6th, 11:36am
 (PressTV)
 
France and the United Kingdom are reportedly involved in the 
assassination of Saif al-Islam Gaddafi, the prominent son of 
former Libyan President Muammar Gaddafi, as he was 
seen as the man who could reunite Libya after 
the NATO-backed uprising.
 
Saif al-Islam was killed by unknown gunmen
who stormed 
his home in Zintan town 
on Tuesday.
 
Gaddafi’s political team said in a statement ----- that “four masked 
men” killed him in a “cowardly and treacherous assassination,” 
adding that he tried to fight off the assailants, who shut off 
the security cameras at the house ------- “in a desperate 
attempt to conceal traces of their heinous crimes.”
 
“Our sources on the ground in Libya ---- told us that they suspect 
that British intelligence used local proxies to assassinate the 
man seen by many as the one who could reunite Libya, 15 
years after NATO bombed Libya into a failed state during 
their campaign to kill Muammar Gaddafi,” said British 
broadcaster and former Press TV presenter 
Afshin Rattansi. 
 
He also hinted.... at France's involvement in the assassination, 
saying “We also know that France has deep motives in Libya, 
we know from Wikileaks cables that France wanted a 
‘greater share in Libya’s oil production’ in 2011, and 
Sarkozy was negotiating to reserve as much as 
35% of Libya’s oil production.”
 
According to his remarks, Saif al-Islam was seen by many as 
“the most likely candidate to win any Presidential election” 
and unite the country after years of instability, especially 
as he had support from tribes that originally fought 
against his father in 2011.
 
“Watch now as the US, UK, and France start to steamroll ahead 
with the long-delayed elections in Libya, now that the one 
leading candidate who would have united Libya, and not 
followed their orders to allow Libya to be a de facto 
colony that is perpetually looted for its oil 
reserves, is now dead.”
 
Meanwhile, the Russian Foreign Intelligence Service’s (SVR) 
press bureau noted that Saif al-Islam’s assassination came 
as France.. has reportedly been preparing “neo-colonial 
coups d’etat” in Africa and seeking opportunities for 
"political revenge" on the continent.
 
The report said the influence of the former colonial power in 
African countries is waning, as they refused “to serve as 
puppets of the financial and political oligarchy of 
French globalists.”
 
"Whether inspired by the American operation to capture 
Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro ...or imagining 
himself as the arbiter of the fate of African peoples, 
Macron - has authorized his special services to 
launch a plan --- to eliminate 'undesirable 
leaders' in Africa," the SVR press
 bureau added.
 
Libya has been struggling for stability since 2011, when
 the country’s former leader, Muammar Gaddafi, was 
overthrown and killed in a NATO-backed uprising.
 
According to the Cradle, intelligence from foreign countries, 
including the United Kingdom, organized an army led by 
members of the Libyan Islamic Fighting Group (LIFG) 
to overthrow the Libyan regime.
 
The al-Qaeda-linked LIFG, which was formed to fight alongside 
Osama bin Laden’s “Afghan Arabs” in Afghanistan in the 
1980’s, took control of the capital Tripoli and toppled 
the government.
 
After the killing of Muammar Gaddafi --- his hometown fell under 
the control of Libya’s branch of Daesh terrorist group, serving 
as its most significant base outside of West Asia, while the 
country descended into civil war and chaos.
 
Saif al-Islam, his father’s close advisor from 2000 until 2011, 
was captured and imprisoned in Zintan in 2011 after trying 
to flee the North African country after his father’s death.
 
He was freed in 2017 as part of a general 
pardon and had lived in Zintan since.
 
According to the SVR, France was also involved in the 
attempted coup against Burkina Faso’s President 
Ibrahim Traore... whose government distanced 
itself from Paris since the fall of then-Interim 
President Paul-Henri Sandaogo Damiba in 
the 2022 coup, last month.
 
"Our intelligence services intercepted this operation in the 
final hours. They had planned to assassinate the head of 
state and then strike other key institutions, including 
civilian personalities," Burkina Faso security
 minister Mahamadou Sana stated.
 
Traore also helped to found the Alliance of Sahel States, 
comprising Burkina Faso, Mali, and Niger.
 
The SVR added that France is also seeking to destabilize 
the governments of Mali, the Central African Republic, 
and Madagascar.
 
 
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EU Representative ----
recognizes Angola's
role in the region
February 6th, 11:06am 
(Prensa Latina) 
 
The EU special representative  for the Great Lakes Region,
Johan Borgstam, today recognized Angola's role in both
promoting peace ...and development initiatives.
 
After a meeting with the Angolan president, Joao Lourenco, 
at the Presidential Palace of Ciudad Alta, he said it meant 
that the country has been key in the regional processes 
of political coordination and security; as well as  ---  in 
promoting projects for the sustainable development
 of the area, and the continent.
 
In statements to the press, he highlighted the holding, the 
day before, in Luanda --------- of the meeting of the Lobito 
Corridor Coordination Committee, a concrete example 
of actions that seek not only economic growth, but 
also a direct impact on the population, and the 
advancement of the countries involved.
 
He also referred to the role played in the peace process 
for the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) and 
the continental leadership in this year.. in which 
he led the African Union.
 
In this regard, Borgstam maintained that the international 
community, and in particular the EU, have a special 
admiration.... for the management of President 
Lourenco, with whom, he considered it an 
honour to exchange ideas.
 
 
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Northern Morocco
invaded by floods
February 6th, 9:50am 
(Prensa Latina) 
 
The Moroccan city of Kasar el Kebir (north) and surrounding 
towns are today under water due to floods that overflowed 
the Loukkos River.
 
At least 140 thousand people have been evacuated by the 
Army to high areas... and housed in temporary camps, 
waiting for the inclement weather to stop so they 
can return to their homes.
 
The biblical downpours that hit the region, began last 
September and were met with emergency measures 
such as the placement of sandbags on the banks of 
the river & at the entrances to hospitals & housing, 
but in the long run .......they were insufficient.
 
Since last week, the Moroccan monarch, Mohammed VI, 
ordered the immediate shipment of food, warm clothing 
and tents to help the thousands of people affected by
climate phenomena - harming this Maghreb country.
 
Africa, both north and south of the Sahara, they have been 
suffering for years from the devastating effects of climate 
change caused by human predation of nature and the 
subsequent destruction of the ozone layer.
 
Paradoxical as it may be, the most affected are the 
underdeveloped countries, the smallest emitters 
of gas that cause the greenhouse effect, with 
their societies of unbridled consumption.
 
Long droughts that devastate crops and kill livestock, 
followed by portentous downpours.. that drag lives 
and farms in their wake, have become common 
in the far reaches of the planet --- without a 
solution appearing on the horizon.
 
 
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Petrobras announces participation 
in exploratory block in Namibia
February 6th, 8:53am
(Prensa Latina) 
 
Brazilian state oil company Petrobras announced today that
 it has acquired a stake in a hydrocarbon exploration block 
off Namibia's coast, as part of its international strategy.
 
According to company information cited by Brazilian media, 
Petrobras obtained a 42.5 percent stake in Block 2613, 
located in the Lüderitz basin, off the Atlantic coast of 
the African country, in association with the French 
company TotalEnergies.
 
This last firm will also have 42.5 percent of the block and 
will act as operator of the project, while Eight Offshore 
Investment Holdings will retain 5% and Namibian 
state-owned Namcor Exploration & Production, 
will retain the remaining 10 percent.
 
Through a statement ...sent to the Brazilian Securities 
Commission, Petrobras indicated that the operation 
marks its return to Namibia and is aligned with the 
2026-2030 Business Plan, aimed at diversifying 
exploration areas .......and reinforcing the 
replenishment of reserves.
 
Block 2613 covers an approximate area of 11 thousand square 
kilometres and is located in a region considered to have high
 potential after recent discoveries of oil and gas on the 
African Atlantic margin.
 
Completion of the transaction is conditional on compliance with
the foregoing conditions, including applicable government and 
regulatory approvals, in particular from the Ministry of 
Industry, Mines and Energy of Namibia.
 
 
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Pharaonic art - on political 
domination found in Egypt
February 6th, 8:49am
(Prensa Latina) 
 
Researchers confirmed the discovery of a rock panel in Wadi 
Khamila, southwest of the Sinai Peninsula, which today.. 
reveals one of the oldest representations of political 
submission linked to pharaonic Egypt.
 
The scene, recorded around three thousand years ago, 
shows a large figure raising his arms in a gesture of 
victory in front of a kneeling and tied individual.
 
According to specialists, it could be a pharaoh or the 
god Min, associated with fertility and expeditions in 
foreign territories, reported the National 
Geographic media.
 
The relief, discovered in 2025 by Inspector Mustafa 
Nour El-Din, constitutes unprecedented evidence 
of early Egyptian expansion into the Sinai.
 
The inscription that accompanies the image alludes to 
the “lord of the copper region”, which reinforces the 
interpretation ....of a dominance over 
strategic resources.
 
Experts like Ludwig Morenz, from the University of Bonn, 
consider this to be one of the first official images of 
violence used as state propaganda and adds to 
other records in Wadi Ameyra and Wadi 
Maghara, where Egypt recorded its 
control over minerals such as 
copper and turquoise, the 
publication adds.
 
The site also reveals overlapping layers of later inscriptions, 
from Egyptian markings to Arabic graffiti, demonstrating its 
cultural relevance over millennia.
 
An enigmatic detail is the deliberate elimination of the name 
of the represented leader, a fact that raises questions 
about power disputes, in successive times, 
concludes National Geographic.
 
Researchers are still debating whether the scene 
reflects a specific historical episode, or a 
symbolic representation of power.
 
 
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Sassou N'Guesso will be Congo's
 election candidate in March
February 5th, 9:31am
(Prensa Latina) 
 
The president of the Congo, Denis Sassou-N'Guesso, 
announced today his candidacy for the presidential 
elections next March, during his participation in 
the inauguration of the Great Congo 
Agricultural Fair in Ignié.
 
The information was later confirmed by a message 
on the Presidency's account in X.
 
The president pointed out --- that in the 2021 presidential 
campaign he opted to promote economic diversification 
and six main areas of development were established,
 among which agriculture was included.
 
These actions currently offer results, he said, adding that he 
will continue to support these efforts... to be elected in the 
elections from March 12 to 15.
 
The announcement echoes calls from his party and other 
political groups who have been urging him to run for a 
new term --- for several months.
 
Sassou-N'Guesso will represent the presidential majority, made
 up of 18 political parties, which signed a joint declaration of 
support for his candidacy on February 2.
 
The current president came to power for the first time, on 
February 5, 1979, after the resurgence of the Congolese 
Labour Party, then - the only political party.
 
After the establishment of the multi-party system and the end 
of the war, he returned to the presidency on June 5, 1997
 and has been elected and re-elected since 2002.
 
On December 31, in his message to the country regarding the 
new year, he highlighted the importance of the presidential 
elections scheduled for March as a sensitive and 
determining moment, and called for its 
realization ...in harmony.
 
The elections -- are a meeting of the people with the polls and 
with modern democracy, he said on the occasion, and added 
that voting ----- is a fundamental civil right and a moral duty.
 
Through suffrage, citizens ensure the proper functioning of 
democracy in the country. “This, is an achievement for 
which the people mobilize, in order to achieve their 
fundamental demands”, he added.
 
He then called to keep the nation united, free and prosperous, 
by holding elections based on that principle of unity, fair play 
and serenity and called for placing the interest of the Congo
 first, since the country....... is the greatest common good,
 he emphasized.
 
 
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President of Angola calls for concrete
 actions -------- in Corredor de Lobito
February 5th, 9:06am
(Prensa Latina) 
 
The president of Angola, Joao Lourenco, today highlighted 
the need for good intentions around the Lobito Corridor 
to be translated .....into operational decisions, and
 implementation instruments.
 
“We need to align priorities, define roadmaps, establish 
responsibilities and create monitoring mechanisms 
that guarantee a real, measurable and lasting 
impact”, the president said during the 
inauguration of the first working 
meeting of the Lobito Corridor 
Coordination Mechanism.
 
In front of representatives of the countries directly involved in 
the implementation of the railway and logistics platform: 
Zambia and the Democratic Republic of the Congo, 
as well as the World Bank and development 
partners, the head of state insisted on 
the importance of the meeting.
 
He considered the appointment as a step -- to guarantee 
regulatory harmonization and facilitation processes for 
the project, based on the definition of objectives, 
responsibilities - and regular monitoring.
 
He stated that the Mechanism does not seek to create new 
structures or additional bureaucracies, but rather to 
ensure that all initiatives are adequately 
coordinated, avoiding duplication 
and fragmentation.
 
“Complementarity between projects, financing and reforms, is 
key to maximizing results and accelerating implementation”, 
he said. He gave relevance to the assurance of railway, 
road and energy infrastructure, as the backbone of 
the Lobito Corridor, therefore ---- he valued as 
strategic, the completion of rehabilitation 
projects in the DRC, the construction of 
the railway and road connection with 
Zambia, and the interconnection of 
Angola's energy transportation 
network .....with the region.
 
“Without this effort, the creation of an effective development 
corridor for our countries, integrated into the context of the 
global economy, will become much more difficult”,
 he noted.
 
Lourenço highlighted the financing agreement for 753 million 
dollars for the Lobito Atlantic Railway (LAR) last December, 
which includes $553 million from the US Development 
Finance Corporation (DFC) and $200 million from the 
Development Bank of South Africa (DBSA).
 
It meant that this money, intended to support the rehabilitation 
and modernization of the railway axis and associated logistics 
components, confirms that the corridor has the conditions to 
mobilize structured and long-term financing ----- as well as 
reinforces the credibility and profitability of the project.
 
“The Lobito Corridor is more than an infrastructure project; It 
is a project of trust, integration and a shared future. Its true 
success will be measured not only by the kilometres of 
railway tracks or the volume of cargo transported, 
but by the impact it will have on people's lives”, 
he added.
 
 
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Millions of displaced and food 
insecure people --- in the DRC
February 5th, 8:26am
(Prensa Latina) 
 
The United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian 
Affairs (OCHA) considered the situation in the Democratic 
Republic of the Congo (DRC) at critical levels, with 
millions of food insecure and internally 
displaced people.
 
According to the closing report of 2025, published today by 
Radio Okapi, in the country there are more than 5.3 million 
Congolese who left their homes ---- mainly due to the 
violence of armed conflicts.
 
Meanwhile, 24.8 million people live in a situation of food 
insecurity, which means that almost a quarter of the 
population has difficulties meeting their basic 
nutritional needs.
 
Last year, OCHA also recorded 260,500 protection incidents, 
including serious human rights violations, gender violence 
and attacks on the physical integrity of civilians.
 
The persistence of armed conflicts (mainly in the east); 
economic instability and the rising cost of living; and 
climate crises (floods and landslides), are some of 
the causes of the worsening of this situation.
 
The eastern provinces of the country are the most affected 
by population displacement, since North Kivu, South Kivu,
Ituri and Tanganyika.... host the vast majority of the 5.3 
million internal refugees.
 
OCHA called for strengthening humanitarian assistance, and 
recalled that current resources are insufficient to meet the 
magnitude of needs on the ground.
 
He also urged to protect the civilian population, pointing 
out the 260,500 protection incidents that occurred ---- 
as a record number.
 
 
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Tshisekedi spoke with Marco Rubio
 about peace in the DRC 
and ''investments''
February 5th, 6:43am
(Prensa Latina) 
 
The president of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), 
Félix Tshisekedi, spoke the day before in Washington with the 
Secretary of State of the United States, Marco Rubio, on the 
peace process with Rwanda and US investments.
 
As reported today by the Congolese Presidency, they mainly 
addressed the progress of the commitments made under 
the Peace Agreement signed in the US capital, and the 
strategic alliance between the two countries.
 
Both sides --- reaffirmed their mutual commitment to promoting 
peace, stability and economic development in the DRC, while 
safeguarding its sovereignty and territorial integrity, and he 
referred to the note from the Presidency.
 
The meeting took place two months after the ratification of the 
Peace Agreement, carried out by the Congolese president and 
his Rwandan counterpart, Paul Kagame; however, on the 
ground the situation remains tense -- without the main 
objective being met: a ceasefire.
 
The exchange was also marked by the holding this Wednesday
 of the ministerial meeting on critical minerals, an area in 
which there are business promises.... worth billions 
of dollars.
 
This Wednesday Tshisekedi met with the US Secretary of the 
Interior, Doug Burgum, with whom he discussed the review 
of the strategic alliance between both countries to 
promote mutually beneficial investments and 
development opportunities, economic 
growth and prosperity.
 
He also held conversations with chairman of the House 
Foreign Affairs Committee, Brian Mast; accompanied
 by representatives Chris Smith, Sarah Jacobs and 
Gregory Meeks.
 
The dialogue revolved around the security situation in eastern 
DRC, the effective implementation of the commitments made 
under the Washington Peace Agreement; the protection of 
the civilian population and respect for international 
humanitarian law, and the strategic alliance
with 
the US.
 
They recognized the fundamental role of the DRC in the stability 
of the Great Lakes Region and in the security of supply chains 
of critical minerals essential for the global energy transition.
 
The Congolese head of state also met with senators Jim Risch 
and Jeanne Shaheen, with whom he addressed the security 
situation in eastern DRC, the implementation of the Peace 
Agreement with Rwanda and the strengthening of the 
alliance with Washington.
 
This Thursday, Tshisekedi is invited to participate.... in the 
National Prayer Breakfast, an annual meeting that brings 
together the political, economic and social elite, the 
president's spokesperson, Tina Salama, reported 
on her X account.


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how many people started laughing while
 reading this.]
 
 
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They demand - the rethinking of 
peace mechanisms in Ethiopia
February 3rd, 1:14pm
(Prensa Latina) 
 
Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed today called for 
a fundamental rethinking of Ethiopia's 
peacebuilding --- and conflict
 resolution mechanisms.
 
Ahmed, addressing the House of People's Representatives 
(Parliament) at its tenth regular session, defined the long-
standing dependence on force, a culture of betrayal and 
external fears of growth as key factors behind the 
country's persistent lack of stability.
 
He noted that Ethiopians have historically been conditioned 
to resolve disagreements through force rather than 
dialogue, a practice that also hinders 
national cohesion.
 
According to the head of government, this culture of 
confrontation is deeply rooted and often begins at 
the family level, shaping broader political and 
social behaviours that then manifest....
 in conflicts.
 
He emphasized that achieving sustainable peace requires 
transforming the political culture and social norms --- by 
prioritizing dialogue, trust and mutual understanding,
 over coercion and division.
 
When referring to the historic inclusive national dialogue, 
he expressed that the current generation... must build 
and shape the country through that path. From this 
perspective, the National Dialogue Commission 
identified key agendas ---- and carried out 
commendable work, he added.
 
“In the future, it is expected that (the Commission) will engage 
in a wide range of in-depth discussions on these agendas and 
present ideas accordingly. The process - so far - has also 
shown that Ethiopians share closely aligned interests 
and aspirations”, he asserted.
 
Regarding the seventh general elections scheduled for next 
June of this year, Ahmed reiterated that the government 
is working hard ---- to ensure that they are peaceful, 
fair and inclusive.
 
During his speech, he also emphasized that the people of 
Tigray must be actors in the political sphere, ensuring
 that they want peace and development.
 
“They are peace-loving people who want to overcome their 
current difficulties, work hard and transform their lives 
through their own efforts. They also want to work 
together and grow... in cooperation with their
 Ethiopian colleagues”, he said.
 
However, he acknowledged --- that the Tigrayans have not 
intervened in that aspect and are instead, simply a stage 
in which others act. A scenario is something that others 
play in; it does not act by itself, he clarified.
 
“Therefore, the people of Tigray must become actors in 
their own right. To achieve this, a new political 
mentality is required. Tigray politicians must 
also move from being supporting actors to 
becoming leading actors”, he concluded.
 
 
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Sudan ------- breaks siege to 
southern state, says party
February 3rd, 9:46am
(Prensa Latina) 
 
The two-year siege of the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) 
paramilitaries ended today after an Army offensive, 
secures a part of the Sovereign Transitional 
Council (CST, government).
 
The operation was supported by allied forces, 
the communication says, without specifying 
their identity.
 
After a long battle, the race between Kadugi, 
the state capital, and the city of Dilling
was
 left open, the text adds.
 
However, at the beginning of the week the Turkish 
government revealed that it has F-16 fighter-
bombers deployed in Sudan that join the 
combat helicopters already operating 
in support of the CST in the conflict
 with the RSF.
 
What has come to be called Sudan's forgotten war broke out in 
April 2023 when the CST and the RSF, its ally until then, came 
into conflict due to the refusal of the command of the latter
 to integrate their weapons and troops into the Army.
 
The conflagration has ---- so far ---- cost Sudan the internal 
displacement and also the displacement to neighbouring 
countries of some 14 million people, the largest refugee 
crisis in history, with 24 thousand dead - both civilians 
and military - and the devastation of this northeast 
African country .......formerly known as Nubia, the
homeland of the Queen of Sheba - whose beauty 
bewitched King Solomon, according to tradition.
 
 
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Ethiopia calls for greater integration
 in the world summit ......for Africa
February 3rd, 9:25am
(Prensa Latina) 
 
Ethiopian President Taye Atske-Selassie considered 
today - that Africa must actively shape its future 
amid the changing dynamics of global power, 
emphasizing integration, sustainable 
development and trust-based 
partnerships.
 
Selassie, speaking at the World Summit of Governments that 
meets from February 3 to 5 in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, 
he highlighted the Red Sea corridor as a vital artery that 
carries about 12 percent of international trade, 
reported Fana Media Corporation.
 
He stressed ---- that Africa does not intend to be a passive 
observer of global change, but rather an architect of its 
own destiny, mentioning that innovation in renewable 
energy, artificial intelligence and digital finance 
provides tools.... to overcome long-standing 
development obstacles.
 
He highlighted the African Continental Free Trade Area 
(AfCFTA) .....as a transformative initiative that 
consolidates a market of 1.3 billion people - 
with a combined Gross Domestic Product 
of more than 3.4 trillion of dollars.
 
He recalled that the AfCFTA, a flagship project under the 
African Union's Agenda 2063, eliminates up to 90% of 
tariffs, strengthens regional production networks 
and advances inclusive and sustainable 
socio-economic development.
 
Regarding national priorities, he outlined the three strategic 
pillars that support regional and continental growth. First, 
energy: with the Great Ethiopian Renaissance Dam now 
fully operational with more than 6,000 megawatts of 
renewable electricity, contributing to pan-African 
industrial connectivity, he said.
 
Secondly, he continued, food security. He highlighted that the 
African country went from being an importer of wheat to the 
largest producer in Africa, while last year it produced 
640,000 tons of coffee, and planting 8.5 billion 
high-quality seedlings.
 
Finally, aviation and logistics. In that sense, he mentioned 
the construction of a $12.5 billion international airport in 
Bishoftu with the capacity for 110 million passengers 
and more than three million tons of cargo per year.
 
Faced with the challenges faced by Africa, including the 
infrastructure financing gaps, limited capital and the 
need for stable trade routes... Ethiopia empowers 
financial institutions, also promotes innovative 
public-private partnerships, and strongly
encourages African entrepreneurs 
to invest in the continent's 
development, he said.
 
The head of state ...called for patience, negotiation and 
collaboration based on shared interests, emphasizing 
that the continent approaches global transitions, 
with depth and careful self-assessment.
 
 
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Ethiopia... obtained million-dollar
income from exports & services
February 3rd, 6:11am
(Prensa Latina) 
 
The Prime Minister of Ethiopia, Abiy Ahmed, reported today 
before Parliament that $5.1 billion in merchandise exports 
entered during the first six months of fiscal year 2018
 (2025-2026).
 
Ahmed, when presenting the performance of the federal 
government during the first half of the period indicated 
before the House of People's Representatives 
(Parliament), said that figure represents 
120 percent of the planned goal.
 
It also revealed that they earned $4.5 billion from services 
and exports and another $4.6 billion through remittances, 
considered a strong performance ---- across multiple
 revenue streams.
 
He highlighted that foreign direct investment inflows reached 
2.3 billion of the same currency, demonstrating successful 
macroeconomic management and growing investor 
confidence in Ethiopia's economy.
 
The head of Government emphasized ---- that these figures 
underline the effectiveness of ongoing economic reforms 
and efforts to create a favourable environment for trade, 
investment and industrial growth.
 
He added that a continued focus on exports, diversification 
and innovation will be key to sustaining national economic 
growth and achieving the current fiscal year's goals.
 
He noted ----- that export earnings growth is complemented by
a strong performance in other sectors, including agriculture, 
industry and services, which position Ethiopia - among the 
fastest growing economies in Africa.
 
 
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Foreign Ministry: The African Corps 
of the Ministry of Defense helped 
repel a militant attack on an 
airport in Niger
February 2nd, 9:39pm
(RT.ru)
 
On the night of January 29, the Nigerian Army, together 
with the African Corps of the Russian Ministry of 
Defense, repelled a terrorist attack on Diori 
Hamani International Airport in Niamey.
 
This --- was reported by the press service 
of the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
 
"The attack was repelled by the joint efforts of the African
Corps of the Russian Ministry of Defense and the Armed 
Forces of Niger. About 20 terrorists were neutralized,"
the Foreign Ministry website article stated.
 
It is noted that the Islamic State militants have 
taken responsibility for the terrorist attack.
 
Earlier, Reuters reported that shots and explosions were 
heard near the international airport of the capital of 
Niger, Niamey.
 
During the attack on the airport in the capital of Niger,
 at least 20 mercenaries were killed and 11 others 
were injured.
 
* The Islamic State (IS, ISIS) is an organization recognized
 as a terrorist organization by the Russian Supreme Court 
on December 29, 2014.
 
 
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Somali security forces.. 
eliminate 13 Islamists
February 2nd, 12:02pm
(Prensa Latina) 
 
Somali authorities reported today that an armed operation 
against the Al-Shabab group in the Medio Shabelle region 
caused the death of 13 militants of the radical formation 
including five senior officials.
 
According to a report from the National Intelligence and 
Security Agency (NISA), the attack, in which several 
people were also injured, took place when the 
members of the group met in a home to plan 
attacks against various targets.
 
The plotters also sought with their violent actions to intimidate
 local residents into providing them with forced support, said 
the source, quoted by the Sonna News Agency.
 
NISA repeatedly urged Somali populations to leave the sites 
where the Al-Shabab group operates, as these sites are 
considered legitimate targets by security forces.
 
After taking power through elections in May 2022, President 
Hassan Sheick Mohamud promised to eradicate the 
Islamist movement, often accused of being linked
to the Al-Qaeda network --- 
in order to achieve
peace and stability in
 this African country.
 
Armed forces actions have increased in recent days in 
Somalia, after radical elements seized parts north of 
Mogadishu, the capital.
 
 
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They evaluate: the performance of
 Ethiopian government institutions
February 2nd, 8:22am
(Prensa Latina) 
 
The Deputy Prime Minister of Ethiopia, Temesgen Tiruneh, 
today chairs a review and evaluation of the performance 
in the 2018 local fiscal year (2025-2026) of institutions 
that report directly to the head of Government.
 
Tiruneh revealed on its social network X account, that
the parties involved received guidance to strengthen 
efficiency, coordination and impact.
 
He stressed that this review process is a fundamental 
element of the ruling Prosperity Party's governance 
approach, which prioritizes accountability, 
learning and results.
 
“The Prosperity Party's vision is no longer pure aspirational 
rhetoric. Thanks to constant reform efforts, it is taking 
root and producing tangible results throughout
 the country”, he asserted.
 
He highlighted - that these institutions and their leaders 
playa decisive role in the materialization of this vision, 
demonstrating that the national transformation is 
based on disciplined entities and responsible 
leadership. The vision of Prosperity does 
not admit delays or ambiguities, 
he stressed.
 
He recalled that at the beginning of the Ethiopian New Year 
2018, the country reached historical milestones that 
reflect this commitment.
 
 In this regard, he mentioned the completion of the Great 
Ethiopian Renaissance Dam last September, the launch 
of important national projects - such as the Bishoftu 
International Airport, fuel and fertilizer production 
plants, and others.... that strengthen economic 
sovereignty and national resilience.
 
“The hallmark of this Government -- guided by the vision of
the Prosperity Party, is its ability to initiate and complete 
projects with speed and determination. In this same 
spirit, the Shebele Tourist Complex and the 
Aysha-2” Wind Power Plant were 
inaugurated, said the 
African leader.
 
He announced that other initiatives are close to being 
completed, while the construction of roads, bridges,
dams and housing complexes progresses, a 
reflection that the long-term commitments 
made are progressing at a good pace.
 
Open discussions were held during the review, to 
identify practical solutions and develop forward
-looking strategies.. to speed implementation.
 
“Encouraged by the progress achieved during the reform 
period and the results recorded in the first half of this 
fiscal year, we move forward with confidence and 
determination”, he highlighted.
 
Looking ahead, the deputy prime minister stated that 
they hope the institutions will achieve stronger 
results, deepen the impact of the reforms 
and advance the Prosperity Party's 
vision of a united, prosperous 
and resilient Ethiopia.
 
 
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 A National dialogue in the DRC ----
without minimizing aggression, 
says Tshisekedi
January 31st, 1:09pm
(Prensa Latina) 
 
The president of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), 
Félix Tshisekedi, maintained today that the inter-Congolese 
dialogue requested by society will be carried out to end
the conflict ------- but without undermining national 
institutions and without minimizing aggression.
 
The president, during a meeting this Saturday with diplomats 
and ambassadors accredited in the country, regarding the 
new year, said that these talks ------ would take place in 
Congolese territory, although he did not reveal dates.
 
He said that the institutions of the Republic would be in charge 
of conducting these discussions around the causes of the
 security crisis in the east of the country, in accordance 
with the Constitution, and the laws and democratic 
principles that support the national pact.
 
However, he stressed that “this internal dialogue, however 
necessary, cannot replace international obligations. It 
cannot be invoked to minimize an act of aggression 
or to dilute established responsibilities”, 
he stated.
 
He added that justice will continue its normal course, 
rigorously, until the end and without indulgence, to 
honour the memory of those who were unjustly 
victims of this aggression.
 
Tshisekedi reiterated -- that the DRC keeps its hand extended 
for genuine peace, but clarified that genuine peace requires 
verifiable actions, such as the immediate cessation of all 
support for armed groups; the withdrawal of foreign 
forces from the national territory and the end 
of the gray areas.
 
He also added ----------- strict compliance with regional and 
international mechanisms, and the effective restoration 
of the authority of the Congolese State throughout 
the DRC.
 
“We reaffirm our openness to dialogue among the Congolese 
people: a peaceful, inclusive and decidedly republican 
dialogue, aimed at strengthening national cohesion 
.....without ever questioning the institutions 
established through universal suffrage”, 
the president remarked.
 
In his words... he also expressed gratitude to his Angolan 
counterpart and current incumbent of the African Union, 
Joao Lourenco, “for his good offices, his sense of 
balance and his unwavering commitment to 
peace in our region”.
 
 
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About 200 people died in the
coltan mine collapse in DRC
January 31st, 12:58pm
 (Prensa Latina) 
 
About 200 people died in a coltan mine collapse in Rubaya, 
Masisi territory, north Kivu Province in the Democratic 
Republic of the Congo (DRC), the press
 reported today.
 
According to Actualité.CD -- among the victims are artisanal 
miners, children and merchants; while several people were 
rescued in time - some seriously injured ----- and they are 
currently receiving treatment at local health centres.
 
The landslide occurred on January 29 and, according to rebels 
from the Congo River Alliance-March 23 Movement (AFC/M23), 
who have control over the town, it was due to the impact of 
the rainy season on especially fragile soil.
 
Unregulated mining and lack of safety infrastructure often 
lead to dangerous incidents like this one, which occurred 
when many people were inside the mine shafts.
 
The enclave was temporarily closed to allow the recovery of 
all the buried bodies and, according to local sources, the 
real number of fatalities could be higher, while rescue 
operations continue ..in difficult conditions.
 
 
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Voices from Angola demand 
an end to US aggression 
against Cuba
January 31st, 10:57am
(Prensa Latina) 
 
Different voices today in Angola demanded an end to the 
US' aggression against Cuba and respect for its right to 
sovereignty and self-determination, in a context of 
the US announcing new coercive measures.
 
The ambassador of the Caribbean nation, Oscar León, pointed 
out that the Executive Order signed by US President Donald 
Tramp on January 29 tightens the economic siege much 
more, that has already lasted for more than 60 years. 
 
In an act of solidarity, he pointed out that the provision, which 
threatens the imposition of special tariffs on those who sell 
oil to Cuba, essential for the normal functioning of modern 
life and economic-social development;  “is an act of 
supreme aggression and abuse against a noble 
people, a people of peace, but a 
combative people”.
 
The president of the Angolan League of Friendship, Solidarity 
and Peace, and vice president of the World Peace Council 
for Africa, Elisa Salvador, stressed that the world is 
currently witnessing constant violations of
 international law.
 
“We saw what happened in Gaza, the aggression in Venezuela 
and the kidnapping of President Nicolás Maduro and his wife, 
while the United Nations does nothing”, she noted.
 
In this scenario, she considered that all countries should come 
together to condemn the attitude of the US towards the 
Caribbean nation, “an heroic country that manages to 
support its people ------ despite economic pressures”, 
she affirmed & appealed to international solidarity.
 
“All Cubans who are outside must unite, support each other, 
raise our voices so that they remove this blockade and 
allow Cuba to rise up”, said Miguel Sardiñas, who has 
lived in Luanda for two years and proudly comments 
that his flag flies from his window and also 
accompanies him in his car.
 
He condemned the threats of military aggression against his 
country and rejected the position of those who support that 
policy, due to the cost in human lives that an action of that 
nature would have. Bullets and bombs have no names, 
he emphasized.
 
Gervásio Cassoma, from the Association of Angolan cadets and
pre-cadets who studied in Cuba (Assopreca), confirmed to 
Prensa Latina - the support of this organization and the 
solidarity with the people. He called: for international 
unity against the economic blockade - and classified
the US Executive Order as a “new act of barbarism”.
 
“We reject any form of interference that violates the right of 
a nation to decide its own destiny”, said Professor Heidy 
Cantillo, representative of the group of Cuban 
pedagogues in Angola, at the event.
 
“We reiterate our confidence in the strength, culture and 
capacity for resistance of the Cuban people, who 
throughout history have known how to defend 
their identity, independence and social 
achievements”, he added.
 
The former president of the Association of Cubans Resident 
in Angola (Accra), Carlos Moncada, expressed his 
condemnation of the blockade and any military 
threat against Cuba; as well as the use of 
violence and collective punishment.
 
“We do not accept the hypocrisy - of those who talk about 
democracy while promoting the destruction of a people; 
we do not accept the invocation of human rights - while 
threatening the mass death of civilians”, he expressed.
 
He added that Cubans who love their homeland without foreign 
impositions will defend it from any military aggression and will 
continue to defend the truth and seek international solidarity.
 
 
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Zimbabwe's ZBC television -today
reflects Cuba's denunciation
 of the US siege
January 31st, 9:51am
(Prensa Latina) 
 
Cuba condemned the new escalation by the United States and 
accused Washington of intensifying its prolonged blockade - 
through measures aimed at restricting fuel supplies to the 
island, it was reflected today, by the Zimbabwean
 television corporation ZBC.
 
The Caribbean country - denounced President Donald Trump's 
executive order declaring a national emergency to authorize 
the imposition of trade tariffs on countries that sell fuel to 
Havana, indicates the statement released on ZBC.
 
According to the government of the Antillean nation, the 
Zimbabwean media indicates, the order is based on 
«lies and defamatory accusations», including the 
claim that Cuba represents an «unusual and 
extraordinary threat» to the national 
security of the United States.
 
In accordance with the Revolutionary Government Declaration, 
Washington acts with «contempt for truth, public opinion and 
government ethics» in the application of its policy towards 
the island, without credibility ----- even within the US.
 
The United States --- he specified --- attempts to dictate trade 
relations between sovereign states as a broader strategy to 
maintain its global dominance, which constitutes a flagrant 
violation of international law and the Proclamation of Latin 
America and the Caribbean ....as a Zone of Peace.
 
The publication added the consideration that the measures 
reflect Washington's failure, for more than six decades, 
to dismantle «a genuine and legitimate political and 
revolutionary process -- of full sovereignty, social 
justice and promotion of peace and solidarity».
 
The statement reiterated Havana's position of remaining 
open to dialogue with the United States, always based 
on ------- international law, mutual respect, sovereign 
equality and non-interference in internal affairs.
 
As everyone knows, including that country's own government, 
Cuba does not represent any threat to the United States,
 its national interests or the well-being of its citizens, 
ZBC added.
 
ZBC's digital publication ends with the end of the Revolutionary 
Government's declaration that “we will face this new attack 
firmly, with equanimity and the certainty that reason is 
absolutely on our side”. “The decision is one: 
Homeland or Death, We will win!”.
 
 
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 Putin announced the prospects for
 deepening military-technical 
cooperation with Africa
January 30th, 6:48pm
(RT.ru)
 
At a meeting of the Commission on Military-Technical 
Cooperation, Russian President Vladimir Putin, spoke 
about the prospects for deepening military-technical 
cooperation between Russia and African countries.
 
"New prospects are opening up for deepening military-
technical cooperation with countries in other regions 
of the world, including those on the African 
continent," he said.
 
Putin also emphasized that, despite Western pressure, 
arms export contracts ---- are being steadily fulfilled.
 
 
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 Niger's leader says France, Benin, 
Ivory Coast behind airport attack
January 30th, 3:14pm
(africanews)
 
Niger's military leader has accused the presidents of France, 
Benin and Ivory Coast ---- of supporting armed groups that 
attacked an Air Force base in the capital early Thursday, 
wounding four soldiers and damaging an aircraft.
 
Nigerien forces responded quickly ---- killing 20 of the 
attackers and arresting 11 others, state TV reported.
 
“We remind the sponsors of those mercenaries, who are 
Emmanuel Macron (president, France), Patrice Talon 
(president of Benin) and Alassane Ouattara 
(president of Ivory Coast), that we have 
sufficiently heard them bark, and 
they should now - in turn - be 
prepared to hear us roar,”
 Gen. Abdourahamane 
Tchiani told state TV
 late on Thursday.
 
Spokespersons for the presidents of France, Benin, and 
Ivory Coast.. didn’t respond to requests for a comment.
 
Since seizing power, Niger’s military rulers — along with 
those in neighbouring Mali and Burkina Faso — have 
cut ties with France and other Western powers 
and turned to Russia for military support 
to fight insurgencies.
 
The juntas also regularly accuse the presidents of Benin and 
Ivory Coast, two West African countries that maintain close 
relations with France ----- of acting as proxies for Paris.
 
Under progressive military juntas, Niger, Mali and
Burkina Faso have 
seen a surge in attacks,
experts say.
 
Islamic State claims responsibility
 
The Islamic State group on Friday
claimed responsibility for 
the attack.
 
The claim of responsibility was contained in a statement on 
Amaq News Agency, the group's propaganda wing, that 
said it was “a surprise and coordinated attack that 
inflicted heavy losses.
 
 
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Record gold price squeezes
 Moroccan jewellery sector
January 29th, 5:52pm
(africanews)
 
Amid rising geopolitical tensions and economic instability,
 gold has soared in recent weeks to record highs of over
 $5,000 an ounce.
 
The precious metal is seen as a safe-haven asset during 
these uncertain times, but the price surge is weighing 
heavily on the Moroccan market.
 
Jewellers and artisans are struggling to maintain their 
margins, with many already forced to close shop 
as customer numbers dwindle.
 
Gold trader, Saad Kamar, says there are several factors 
behind the global rise in the price of the precious metal.
 
"Most notably supply and demand, as we see that 
some countries are purchasing gold in large 
quantities,” he says.
 
“Strategic factors also play an important role, particularly 
geopolitical tensions and the decline of the US dollar 
within the international monetary system.”
 
The precious metal extended its record-breaking rally 
on Thursday putting it on track for its best monthly 
performance since 1973.
 
Traders and investors.. are closely monitoring the situation, 
with the World Gold Council saying the surge is impacting
 the demand for gold jewellery - worldwide.
 
 
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Youngest son of DR Congo's
 independence hero passes
 away in Kinshasa
January 29th, 1:53pm
(africanews)
 
The youngest son of Democratic Republic of Congo 
independence hero Patrice Lumumba has died in 
the capital, Kinshasa, at the age of 67
 following an illness.
 
An architect by training, Roland-Gilbert Okito Lumumba 
served as a Member of Parliament for nearly a decade.
 
His father... was the country’s first prime minister for a few 
months after independence before being ousted and then 
assassinated by Belgium-backed secessionists in 1961.
 
In 2002, Brussels formally apologised for its role in his 
execution, and 20 years later returned a tooth to 
his family - Lumumba’s only known remains.
 
The death of his son marks the end of a chapter in the long 
quest for truth, justice, and memory surrounding this 
painful episode in Congolese and African history.
 
Roland devoted much of his life - not only to defending his 
father’s ideological legacy, but also - to upholding the 
Congolese people’s right to know the truth.
 
His death comes....  as legal proceedings related to the 
assassination of his father are still ongoing in Belgium.
 
Following Lumumba's murder, Congo was thrown into 
decades of dictatorship under Mobutu Sese Seko, 
who seized power in a 1965 coup and led the 
country until he was overthrown in 1997.
 
 
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TotalEnergies relaunches $20 billion 
Mozambique gas project 5 years 
after attack
January 29th, 12:55pm
(africanews)
 
Five years after being shut down by a devastating 
attack, French petroleum giant TotalEnergies is 
relaunching a massive gas project in 
northern Mozambique.
 
Total declared a force majeure in 2021 after an attack in 
the northern Cabo Delgado province killed 800 people. 

Total is asking the Mozambique government for
$4.5 billion 
in cost overruns linked to the delay.
 
But the LNG project is expected to general thousands of jobs. 
Reportedly the largest private investment in Africa’s energy 
infrastructure, it already employs 4,000 people, 80% of 
them --- Mozambique nationals.
 
Italy’s ENI and America's ExxonMobil also have gas projects in 
the area, leading analysts to predict that Mozambique could 
become one of the world’s top ten natural gas producers.
 
But not everyone is happy at the developments. 
 
Environmentalists have called the $20 billion project a “climate 
bomb” that will have little benefit for Mozambicans, more than 
80 percent of whom live below the poverty line.
 
Total is seeking a 10-year extension to its concession, more 
than double the length of the delay. It was not immediately 
clear if Maputo would approve the extension.
 
Security situation
 
Northern Mozambique has been battered 
by a bloody insurgency since late 2017.
 
While the region has not experienced an attack on the scale 
of the one in 2021, there are regular attacks on civilians 
and troops --- always blamed on ''jihadi insurgents''.
 
In 2021, insurgents stormed the port town of Palma -- a few 
kilometres from the TotalEnergies site, sending thousands 
of people fleeing into the surrounding forest. Conflict 
tracker ACLED estimates that over 800 people 
were killed.
 
The insurgency has left more than 6,200 people dead since 
2017, according to ACLED, which collects data on conflict 
zones. It has been blamed on a group referred to as "Al-
Shabaab" by locals and authorities -- despite no known 
link to the Somali jihadist group - that seeks to impose 
Sharia law in Cabo Delgado, a neglected outpost that 
has become fertile ground.... for violence.
 
 
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Uganda says it plans to cut external
 budget support by 84 per cent
January 29th, 12:01pm
(africanews)
 
Uganda says it plans to cut external budget 
support by 84 per cent year-on-year --- from 
the start of the next financial year in July.
 
The finance ministry announced late on Wednesday that this 
assistance, which typically comes in the form of loans and 
grants, is projected to fall from over $586 million to
 $92.72 million.
 
It did not give a reason for the reduction but says the 
government is keen on "implementing strategies to 
boost domestic revenue mobilisation".
 
Uganda’s economy is experiencing a recovery, with 
revenue projected to rise by 9 per cent in the 2026 
to 2027 financial year.
 
It is hoping to commence crude oil production this year 
& the International Monetary Fund last year predicted 
revenues from sales could lift the economic growth 
rate into double digits.
 
The government also plans to cut its domestic debt issuance 
next financial year by 21.1 per cent from the previous period 
to help trim its ballooning public debt.
 
 
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ECOWAS lifts all sanctions
....against Guinea
January 29th, 11:04am
(africanews)
 
The West African regional bloc ECOWAS on Wednesday 
removed all outstanding sanctions imposed against 
Guinea following the 2021 coup, after December's
election win for the former junta leader ,
Mamady Doumbouya.
 
ECOWAS imposed a raft of sanctions on the mineral-rich 
but poor country after Doumbouya ousted President 
Alpha Condé.
 
In February 2024, ECOWAS eased some of those sanctions
 -- lifting the restrictions on financial transactions with its 
member institutions.
 
Following the "successful holding" of a constitutional 
referendum in September --- and the presidential 
election in December... the bloc decided to 
"lift, with immediate effect, all residual 
sanctions against" Guinea and 
"individuals involved" in the 
coup, a statement said.
 
It fully reintegrated Guinea into all ECOWAS decision-making 
organs and other regional activities, and congratulated 
Doumbouya on his election.
 
Doumbouya was sworn in as president earlier this month 
before tens of thousands of supporters and several 
heads of state.
 
ECOWAS ..encouraged Doumbouya "to pursue policies 
towards social cohesion, national unity and inclusive 
prosperity of the Guinean people".
 
The West African country's Supreme Court validated 
his victory, attributing it as 86.7 percent of the vote.
 
 
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Rwanda sues Britain --- over 
migration deal cancellation
Alexey Merkulov (Tunisia)
January 28th, 7:12pm
(Rossiyskaya Gazeta) 
 
To share
 
Rwanda has filed a lawsuit with the Permanent Court of 
Arbitration in The Hague -- against the UK over Prime 
Minister Kier Starmer's unilateral cancellation of 
the 2024 migration agreement. 
 
This was announced by the government of the East African 
country in a statement on the social media platform X
 (formerly Twitter, blocked in Russia).
 
Under the terms of the agreement signed before Sturmer came 
to power, London was obliged to pay Rwanda for accepting 
illegal migrants who arrived in the UK. During the entire 
duration of the scheme, only four people voluntarily 
went to Rwanda.
 
The Rwandan government claims that the UK requested in 2024
 to cancel two payments of £50 million ($69 million) scheduled 
for April 2025 and April 2026, ahead of the official termination 
of the agreement. Kigali was willing to agree on the 
condition --- of terminating the agreement and 
negotiating new financial terms. However,
 the negotiations never materialized.
 
"Discussions between Rwanda and the UK did not take place, 
and the amounts remain payable under the contract," the 
Rwandan government said in a statement.
 
"The Rwanda scheme was a complete disaster, spending 700 
million pounds of taxpayers' money to send just four 
volunteers," Starmer's spokesperson told reporters
- according to Reuters. He added that London 
"will strongly defend its position to protect 
British taxpayers" and will continue to 
"focus on effective ways to combat 
illegal migration..... rather than 
resorting to costly tricks."
 
As a reminder, relations between London and Kigali deteriorated
 last year when the UK suspended some aid due to accusations 
of Rwanda's support for the March 23 Movement (M23) in the 
eastern part of the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
 
Kigali categorically denies any support for M23 
and blames the DRC and Burundi forces for 
the resumption of fighting.
 
 
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DRC: Kinshasa and UN launch 
humanitarian response plan
January 28th, 6:40pm
(africanews)
 
The government of the Democratic Republic of Congo - is 
calling for $1.4 billion to provide for those in the country 
who are struggling, as the fighting rages on between 
the M23 rebels and the Congolese army.
 
Bruno Lemarchand, UN Humanitarian Coordinator in the DRC, 
said, "in Congo, there are currently 5.3 million people 
internally displaced within their own country, 
mainly because of conflict. There are also 
4.1 million people who have returned 
recently, including three million in 
2025 - due to the M23 crisis.''
 
''The challenges facing humanitarians - are numerous. There are
major financial challenges - due to a drastic and sudden drop in 
funding. This has happened within just a few months, meaning 
many organisations are no longer able to operate," he added.
 
The UN humanitarian co ordinator also pointed out how 
difficult humanitarian work on the ground.... can be.
 
"There are also security challenges on the ground. The DRC 
is a dangerous operating environment for humanitarians. 
In 2025, 13 humanitarian workers lost their lives, and
there were around 700 security incidents affecting 
aid workers. Another challenge is violations of 
international humanitarian law and human 
rights," said Lemarchand.
 
As well as the fighting in the country, the DRC is facing a 
string of other issues as the minister of social affairs 
and humanitarian action explained.
 
"The DRC has to take care --- not only of internally displaced 
people and vulnerable populations inside the country, while 
dealing with three major shocks -- conflict, climate hazards 
and epidemics. The Congolese government must also 
support its citizens who are now refugees in other 
countries. We ourselves have gone into the field 
and seen NGOs packing up and shutting down 
.....because there are no longer enough 
resources," said Ève Bazaiba.
 
Since 2021, the M23 group, which the UN accuses of being
backed by Rwanda, has fought with the Congolese army,
claiming some 7,000 lives... last year alone.
 
 
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Gold mine collapse in Southern
 Sudan kills 13, injures 6
January 28th, 4:47pm
(africanews)
 
A partial collapse at a gold mine in Southern Sudan has killed 
13 people and injured six, the state mining company said 
on Wednesday.
 
The accident happened last Friday at five abandoned shafts 
in the Umm Fakroun mine in South Kordofan, according to 
the Sudanese Mineral Resources Company (SMRC).
 
Since fighting began in April 2023 between the army and the 
paramilitary Rapid Support Forces, both sides have relied 
heavily on the country’s gold industry, alongside 
foreign support, to fund the war.
 
“The shafts were abandoned and officially closed, but 
some miners entered them illegally,” the SMRC said.
 
Despite the war, Sudan’s gold production reached 70 tonnes in 
2025, the highest in five years. However... much of the gold is 
smuggled across borders into Chad, South Sudan, and Egypt 
before reaching global markets like the UAE. Only 20 tonnes 
were exported through official channels last year, said
Finance Minister Gibril Ibrahim.
 
Sudan, Africa’s third-largest country, is a leading gold producer, 
but most mining is small-scale and artisanal --- like at Umm 
Fakroun. These mines often lack proper safety measures 
and use harmful chemicals, causing widespread
 health problems.
 
Before the war pushed 25 million Sudanese into severe food 
insecurity, artisanal gold mining employed over two million 
people. The ongoing conflict has killed tens of thousands 
and displaced around 11 million people.

 
 [Rhondda Records adds - strange, isn't it
that a muslim country directly abutting
Israel should have so many problems]


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Ethiopian police arrest 22 -- in 
human trafficking crackdown
January 28th, 3:37pm
(africanews)
 
Ethiopian police have arrested 22 people accused of smuggling
 nearly 2,000 migrants, in a network that reportedly caused at 
least two deaths and earned millions for those involved.
 
Ethiopia is a key departure point for migrants 
heading to the Gulf and Europe.
 
Authorities said the suspects ran “criminal gangs” and gave 
migrants false promises of a better life in Europe after 
crossing through Libya. Instead, migrants were held
 in warehouses, forced to contact their families for 
ransom, and effectively kept as hostages ------- 
until payment.
 
The gang is believed to have made over 2.16 billion birr 
($13 million) from smuggling around 1,800 people,
 resulting in at least two deaths and 
15 disappearances.
 
In August, Ethiopia sentenced five traffickers to death,
 though the country has not carried out an execution
 since 2007, according to the World Coalition
 Against the Death Penalty.
 
 
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Burkina Faso votes to join Vienna Convention
 as it continues path toward peaceful 
nuclear power
January 28th, 2:29pm
 (africanews)
 
Burkina Faso’s Transitional Assembly voted unanimously on 
Tuesday to join the Vienna Convention on Civil Liability for 
Nuclear Damage.
 
It’s a significant step towards realizing 
Ouagadougou’s plans to build a 
nuclear reactor.
 
The Convention sets a legal framework regulating
 civil liability in the case of nuclear damage.
 
In June, the West African nation signed a deal with 
Russia ---- to build a nuclear power plant.
 
It’s an opportunity for Burkina’s ruling junta to boost 
energy capacity and improve energy security in
 the country.
 
Russia’s state-owned nuclear company Rosatom  
has signed around 20 nuclear energy 
partnerships across Africa.
 
 

All Africa music winners

Sudan's Wazza instrument

will africa solve hunger by 2030?

bust of  queen Nefertiti

ONE UNION

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

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

Here are two - one bad - one good.

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

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

Rise up, Africa!




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