Category: Global Politics
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πΊπ¬ Uganda’s leading opposition figure said the political climate has βgone from bad to worseβ before presidential polls set for early next year.
Bobi Wine said there have been more threats on his life and other activists mobilising against Uganda’s longtime president. Wine, a singer-turned-lawmaker whose real name is Kyagulanyi Ssentamu, said the threats he faces as President Yoweri Museveniβs main opponent βcome in no unclear terms.β Fears for Wine’s safety have grown in recent months, fueled by…
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π France calls on EU to push Israel toward two-state deal
France on Monday called on the European Union to pressure Israel to agree to a two-state solution with the Palestinians. βThe European Commission, on behalf of the EU, has to express its expectations and show the means that we can incentivise the Israeli government to hear this appeal,β he said. The latest comment from the…
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π§π« Escalating Violence in Burkina Faso: JNIM Attack Kills 50 Soldiers Amid Sahel Security Collapse
Pan African News Blog Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso β In one of the deadliest attacks in recent months, an armed group suspected to be the Al-Qaeda-linked Jamaβat Nusrat al-Islam wal-Muslimin (JNIM) stormed a military base in Burkina Faso, killing approximately 50 soldiers. The assault highlights the rapidly deteriorating security situation in the Sahel region, where Islamist…
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ππΉ Haiti in Crisis: Gangs Overrun Capital as Government Authority Collapses
Port-au-Prince, Haiti β Haiti, one of the poorest countries in the Caribbean, often captures global attention only when struck by natural disasters. But today, the crisis unfolding is entirely man-made. Armed gangs have seized control of much of the capital, Port-au-Prince, leaving the outnumbered and outgunned police force struggling to maintain order. With government authority…
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π π§π― Ciara granted Beninese citizenship under new slave descendant law
American singer Ciara is one of the first public figures to become a citizen of Benin under a recent law by the small West African country granting citizenship to descendants of enslaved people. The Grammy-winning performer’s acquisition of citizenship at a ceremony Saturday in the city of Cotonou is part of a broader initiative by…
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π§π«π·πΊ Synergy in Sahel: Russia to Deliver Cutting-Edge Mobile Lab to Burkina Faso as Ties Deepen
Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso β In a significant step to bolster Burkina Fasoβs public health infrastructure, Russia has pledged to deliver a state-of-the-art mobile anti-epidemic laboratory to the West African nation by December 2024. The announcement came during a high-profile meeting between Burkina Fasoβs revolutionary leader, President Ibrahim TraorΓ©, and Russian Energy Minister Sergey Tsivilyov, who…
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The Paradox of Discipline: From Empowerment to Anxiety
Civilizations have long celebrated discipline as a cornerstone of success. Monastic rituals, military training, philosophical asceticism, and modern productivity methods all share a common thread: the belief that suppressing impulses, imposing structure, and delaying gratification will lead to higher achievement. Yet today, discipline often feels less like liberation and more like a burdenβa source of…
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π²π± Over 200 illegal gold mining units destroyed in Mali
A tactical unit of the National Guard of Mali carried out an operation from 21 to 23 July to destroy more than 200 illegal gold mining installations along the Djoliba River, according to the Malian Armed Forces. The operation covered the localities of Bankoumana, Hamdallaye, Kangaba, Balanza and Danga. It was reported that over the…
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Dr. John Henrik Clarke in his enlightening lecture titled “Africans and the Making of America 1619 – 1776
Join Dr. John Henrik Clarke in his enlightening lecture titled “Africans and the Making of America 1619 – 1776,” where he examines the critical role that Africans played in shaping the United States during its formative years. As a renowned historian and educator, Dr. Clarke delves into the contributions of African individuals and communities from…
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π¨π² Cameroon’s electoral body bars president’s main rival from standing
Maurice Kamto’s exclusion leaves just 12 out of more than 80 applicants hoping to replace the 92-year-old Biya in the field.
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