🇺🇬 ICC prosecutor seeks to revive case against fugitive Kony
The prosecutor of the International Criminal Court (ICC) on Thursday said he wanted to launch proceedings against fugitive Ugandan warlord Joseph Kony in his absence.
Prosecutor Karim Khan said he had requested authorisation to hold a hearing on the confirmation of charges against Kony, who is the ICC's longest standing suspect at large.
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The prosecutor of the International Criminal Court (ICC) on Thursday said he wanted to launch proceedings against fugitive Ugandan warlord Joseph Kony in his absence.
Prosecutor Karim Khan said he had requested authorisation to hold a hearing on the confirmation of charges against Kony, who is the ICC's longest standing suspect at large.
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🇿🇦 TotalEnergies about to submit its application to drill for gas along south coast of South Africa
French energy giant TotalEnergies is preparing to submit its final application for approval to drill up to five wells for oil or gas between Cape Town and Cape Agulhas. The project has met opposition from environmental groups but the company says it is part of South Africa's transition from coal.
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French energy giant TotalEnergies is preparing to submit its final application for approval to drill up to five wells for oil or gas between Cape Town and Cape Agulhas. The project has met opposition from environmental groups but the company says it is part of South Africa's transition from coal.
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🇲🇱🇷🇺 Mali signs new security cooperation agreement with Russia
The Malian government announced Monday (Nov.21) a new security cooperation agreement with Russia.
The cooperation agreement covers, among other things, security, intelligence, risk and disaster management, the fight against narcotics and staff training.
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The Malian government announced Monday (Nov.21) a new security cooperation agreement with Russia.
The cooperation agreement covers, among other things, security, intelligence, risk and disaster management, the fight against narcotics and staff training.
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🇧🇫 Burkina Faso, the army has recruited more than 90,000 civilian defense volunteers
The Burkinabè army announced this Thursday, November 24 that it has managed to enlist more than 90,000 civilian defense volunteers. Civilians called to supplement the army in the fight against jihadism.
"Of the needs estimated at 50,000, more than 90,000 are registered," wrote the commander of the Patriotic defence and surveillance brigade (BVDP) Lieutenant-Colonel Thomas Sawadogo.
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The Burkinabè army announced this Thursday, November 24 that it has managed to enlist more than 90,000 civilian defense volunteers. Civilians called to supplement the army in the fight against jihadism.
"Of the needs estimated at 50,000, more than 90,000 are registered," wrote the commander of the Patriotic defence and surveillance brigade (BVDP) Lieutenant-Colonel Thomas Sawadogo.
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🇸🇹 Failed coup attempt in Sao Tome and Principe - Prime Minister
A coup attempt failed on Thursday night in Sao Tome and Principe, a small Gulf of Guinea island nation considered a model of parliamentary democracy in Africa, Prime Minister Patrice Trovoada said.
Four men, including the former president of the outgoing national assembly Delfim Neves and a former military officer who had already attempted a coup in 2009, were arrested and tried to attack the army headquarters, Trovoada said in a video authenticated and sent to AFP in Libreville by Justice Minister Ilsa Maria dos Santos Amado Vaz.
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A coup attempt failed on Thursday night in Sao Tome and Principe, a small Gulf of Guinea island nation considered a model of parliamentary democracy in Africa, Prime Minister Patrice Trovoada said.
Four men, including the former president of the outgoing national assembly Delfim Neves and a former military officer who had already attempted a coup in 2009, were arrested and tried to attack the army headquarters, Trovoada said in a video authenticated and sent to AFP in Libreville by Justice Minister Ilsa Maria dos Santos Amado Vaz.
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🇩🇿 Algerian court sentences 49 to death for mob killing amid wildfires
An Algerian court on Thursday (Nov. 24) sentenced 49 people to death over the lynching of Djamel Ben Ismail, a man falsely accused of starting deadly forest fires in August last year.
The North African nation has, however, maintained a moratorium on carrying out death sentences since the last executions in 1993. Which means that the 49 people will likely serve life in prison instead.
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An Algerian court on Thursday (Nov. 24) sentenced 49 people to death over the lynching of Djamel Ben Ismail, a man falsely accused of starting deadly forest fires in August last year.
The North African nation has, however, maintained a moratorium on carrying out death sentences since the last executions in 1993. Which means that the 49 people will likely serve life in prison instead.
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🇱🇾 Over 200 illegal migrants deported to home countries from Libya
Libya on Thursday (Nov. 24) expelled more than 200 migrants who'd entered its terrtory illegaly.
Embassy staff from the migrants' home nations watched the process. The group of returnees included "105 Egyptians, 101 Chadians and 20 Sudanese".
Libya is a much travelled by route for people fleeing conflict and poverty across the continent, seeking refuge across the Mediterranean in Europe.
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Libya on Thursday (Nov. 24) expelled more than 200 migrants who'd entered its terrtory illegaly.
Embassy staff from the migrants' home nations watched the process. The group of returnees included "105 Egyptians, 101 Chadians and 20 Sudanese".
Libya is a much travelled by route for people fleeing conflict and poverty across the continent, seeking refuge across the Mediterranean in Europe.
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🇬🇶 No irregularities recorded during the elections in Equatorial Guinea
International observers have announced that no irregularities were recorded in the November 20 elections in Equatorial Guinea.
Preliminary reports by observers from the African Union (AU), the Economic Community of Central African States (ECCAS) and the Community of Portuguese-Speaking Countries (CPLP) stated that "the electoral process took place in an atmosphere of peace" and "no irregularities" were recorded.
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International observers have announced that no irregularities were recorded in the November 20 elections in Equatorial Guinea.
Preliminary reports by observers from the African Union (AU), the Economic Community of Central African States (ECCAS) and the Community of Portuguese-Speaking Countries (CPLP) stated that "the electoral process took place in an atmosphere of peace" and "no irregularities" were recorded.
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🇷🇺 Russia to France: Africa can speak for itself, doesn't need Paris' 'mediation services' - Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman
Africa can speak for itself, but when France tries to speak for Africa, this reflects its neo-colonialist mentality, a Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova told in a news briefing on Thursday.
Commenting on remarks by French President Emmanuel Macron claiming that Moscow is pursuing "a predatory policy" in Africa, Maria Zakharova said today all countries are sovereign and independent and have the right to pursue their own policies, internally and externally, and have the right to develop bilateral ties.
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Africa can speak for itself, but when France tries to speak for Africa, this reflects its neo-colonialist mentality, a Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova told in a news briefing on Thursday.
Commenting on remarks by French President Emmanuel Macron claiming that Moscow is pursuing "a predatory policy" in Africa, Maria Zakharova said today all countries are sovereign and independent and have the right to pursue their own policies, internally and externally, and have the right to develop bilateral ties.
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🇳🇪 In Niamey, African leaders vow on industrialization, trade
African leaders meeting in Niger's capital Niamey have called for a doubling of efforts to promote industrialization in Africa.
The leaders also urged increased private sector participation areas such as agriculture, agro-industry, health, education, infrastructure, and especially energy, which are key to advancing industry.
The summit later held a discussion on trade with a focus on the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA).
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African leaders meeting in Niger's capital Niamey have called for a doubling of efforts to promote industrialization in Africa.
The leaders also urged increased private sector participation areas such as agriculture, agro-industry, health, education, infrastructure, and especially energy, which are key to advancing industry.
The summit later held a discussion on trade with a focus on the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA).
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🇳🇬 Nigerian gunmen kidnap 60 in latest attack in the northwest
Nigerian gunmen kidnapped at least 60 people in a remote community in northwestern Zamfara state who were mostly women observing Prophet Muhammad's birthday, residents said on Thursday in the latest wave of abductions to hit the state.
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Nigerian gunmen kidnapped at least 60 people in a remote community in northwestern Zamfara state who were mostly women observing Prophet Muhammad's birthday, residents said on Thursday in the latest wave of abductions to hit the state.
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🇲🇱 Mali PM meets president after medical retreat
Mali's transitional Prime Minister Choguel Maiga met interim President Assimi Goita on Friday after more than three months of forced medical leave, the presidency said.
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Mali's transitional Prime Minister Choguel Maiga met interim President Assimi Goita on Friday after more than three months of forced medical leave, the presidency said.
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🇧🇫 In Burkina Faso, supply convoy returning from Djibo hit an IED
4 soldiers and 3 civilians were killed when an supply convoy returning from Djibo, hit an IED between Alga and Boulounga.
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4 soldiers and 3 civilians were killed when an supply convoy returning from Djibo, hit an IED between Alga and Boulounga.
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🇳🇬 In Nigeria, petrol scarcity worsens in Lagos as transporters allege rationing of selling days by marketers
The alleged rationing of the days of selling petrol among some petroleum products marketers who have formed cartels has worsened the petrol scarcity currently rocking Lagos, Abuja and other cities in the country.
The marketing companies had through their umbrella associations allegedly put the secret rationing rule that ensures that members sell petrol on the days allocated to them.
According to a source, to ensure compliance to the rule, the marketers, whose turn it is not to sell on a particular date resort to hoarding the product in the day time while selling to black marketers at night and above approved price.
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The alleged rationing of the days of selling petrol among some petroleum products marketers who have formed cartels has worsened the petrol scarcity currently rocking Lagos, Abuja and other cities in the country.
The marketing companies had through their umbrella associations allegedly put the secret rationing rule that ensures that members sell petrol on the days allocated to them.
According to a source, to ensure compliance to the rule, the marketers, whose turn it is not to sell on a particular date resort to hoarding the product in the day time while selling to black marketers at night and above approved price.
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🇳🇬 In Nigeria, gunmen kill three policemen, kidnap oil manager
A group of gunmen killed three police escorts and kidnapped the manager of a Nigerian oil company in southeastern Nigeria, the latest incident in the region, police said Friday.
Dressed in military uniforms, the attackers ambushed and fired on the convoy of a senior oil executive in the Rumuokoro area of Port Harcourt, capital of Rivers State and Nigeria's oil capital, on Thursday.
"Three policemen escorting the executive were killed while the man was kidnapped and taken to an unknown location," regional police spokeswoman Grace Iringe-Koko told.
An investigation is underway.
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A group of gunmen killed three police escorts and kidnapped the manager of a Nigerian oil company in southeastern Nigeria, the latest incident in the region, police said Friday.
Dressed in military uniforms, the attackers ambushed and fired on the convoy of a senior oil executive in the Rumuokoro area of Port Harcourt, capital of Rivers State and Nigeria's oil capital, on Thursday.
"Three policemen escorting the executive were killed while the man was kidnapped and taken to an unknown location," regional police spokeswoman Grace Iringe-Koko told.
An investigation is underway.
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🇳🇬 Gunmen kill 15 in northern Nigeria
Gunmen on Friday killed 15 people in multiple attacks in northwest Nigeria's Kaduna state, the latest violence in the volatile region, a government official said.
Northwest and central Nigeria have been terrorised by criminal gangs known locally as bandits who raid villages, stealing cattle, kidnapping for ransom and burning homes after looting supplies.
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Gunmen on Friday killed 15 people in multiple attacks in northwest Nigeria's Kaduna state, the latest violence in the volatile region, a government official said.
Northwest and central Nigeria have been terrorised by criminal gangs known locally as bandits who raid villages, stealing cattle, kidnapping for ransom and burning homes after looting supplies.
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🇳🇦 Namibia plans railway revamp to boost regional coal exports
Namibia's state-owned railway company TransNamib plans to shift coal exports from Botswana off the road and onto rail by early next year, potentially doubling exports via Walvis Bay port, its CEO said.
Land-locked Botswana has sought alternative routes to export its coal as disruption to South Africa's railway lines impact the commodity's route to Richards Bay port, the largest coal terminal in Africa.
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Namibia's state-owned railway company TransNamib plans to shift coal exports from Botswana off the road and onto rail by early next year, potentially doubling exports via Walvis Bay port, its CEO said.
Land-locked Botswana has sought alternative routes to export its coal as disruption to South Africa's railway lines impact the commodity's route to Richards Bay port, the largest coal terminal in Africa.
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🇲🇼 Malawi vice president arrested over corruption, says graft watchdog
Malawi's Anti-Corruption Bureau has arrested and charged the country's Vice President Saulos Klaus Chilima over graft allegations, it said on Friday, following months of investigation over his conduct.
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Malawi's Anti-Corruption Bureau has arrested and charged the country's Vice President Saulos Klaus Chilima over graft allegations, it said on Friday, following months of investigation over his conduct.
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🇸🇴 Al Shabaab attack Somalia military base, government forces fight back
Militants from Somalia's al Shabaab attacked a military base in the central Galgaduud region on Friday, the group and a local government minister said, prompting violent clashes as the army and allied clans sought to repel them.
The early morning attack in the village of Qayib, which included suicide car bombs, comes as government forces have made a number of battlefield gains against al Shabaab in the last three months, regaining territory with the help of clan militias.
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Militants from Somalia's al Shabaab attacked a military base in the central Galgaduud region on Friday, the group and a local government minister said, prompting violent clashes as the army and allied clans sought to repel them.
The early morning attack in the village of Qayib, which included suicide car bombs, comes as government forces have made a number of battlefield gains against al Shabaab in the last three months, regaining territory with the help of clan militias.
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