Category: Global Politics
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π¬π³ Guinea Strengthens Ties with U.S. to Launch New Air Route and Attract Major Investment in Agriculture
By PanAfrican.Email Newsroom Conakry, Guinea β Guinea is making bold moves on the international stage, forging deeper ties with the United States in a bid to transform its economy. Guinean diplomacy is actively engaging with Washington on a series of large-scale projects that promise to reshape the West African nationβs development trajectory. At the heart…
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π²π± Mali: Assimi Goita could soon be president until 2030 – without an election
Assimi Goita has been president of the transitional government since 28 May 2021. But now, he is likely to continue in this role until at least 2030 – without ever having been elected by the Malian population. Having come to power following two military coups in 2020 and 2021, Goita received political backing from key…
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πΉπ¬ Togo’s president faces calls to resign after protests over new role allowing indefinite rule
Togo’s President Faure GnassingbΓ© is facing growing pressure following a government clampdown on protests calling for his resignation over recent changes in the constitution that could effectively keep him in power indefinitely. Activists on Tuesday condemned the arrest and alleged maltreatment of dozens of people following staged protests late last week in Togoβs capital, LomΓ©,…
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Politicians accused of Liberia parliament arson bailed for $440,000
Liberia’s former speaker and three other members of the House of Representatives have been released from prison after paying a combined bond of $440,000 (Β£325,000). Jonathan Fonati Koffa, Abu Kamara, Dixon Seboe and Jacob Debee were charged over their alleged role in the burning of the Capitol building last December. All four men face several…
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π¦π« How U.S. Tax Dollars Fuel Global Chaos: From Taliban Opium to Corporate Profits β The Hidden Hand of USAID
In a stunning exposΓ© that connects the dots between foreign aid, military operations, and corporate profiteering, a growing body of evidence is revealing how American taxpayer dollars, funneled through agencies like USAID and institutions such as the U.S. Institute of Peace, are entrenching corruption, prolonging wars, and even expanding the global drug trade. Far from…
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π§πΌπΈπ±π¬π Voices of Today: Young African Leaders Reshape Democracy Amid Political Shifts
Across the African continent, a quiet revolution is underway β not one of tanks and barricades, but of ballots, bold ideas, and brave young people stepping into the political arena. Voices of Today, a groundbreaking documentary series by The African Project (TAP), shines a spotlight on the young leaders who are redefining governance and democracy…
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π©π―πΊπΈ ICE Official Reveals Miserable Conditions for U.S. Immigrants at Djibouti Prison
A top ICE official said illness is common at Camp Lemonnier, with inadequate medical care and exposure to smoke from burn pits. A top Immigration and Customs Enforcement official on Thursday detailed appalling and unsafe conditions faced by a group of deportees, and the government officials guarding them, at a U.S. military base in the…
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π±π· Political Turmoil in Liberia: Lawmakers Imprisoned for Arson Conspiracy
Monrovia, Liberia β In a landmark case underscoring deep concerns about political accountability and governance in Liberia, three sitting lawmakers and a former Speaker of the House of Representatives have been sentenced to prison for their roles in a deliberate act of arson targeting the very institution they once served. The Liberian judiciary found compelling…
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π±π· Nimba Lawmaker Son Back To South Beach
After a monthβs pressure from the public, Nimba County Electoral District #7 Representative, Musa Hassan Bility son has returned to South Beach. The Ministry of Justice bears the responsibility of restoring public trust in the legal system by immediately pursuing the re-arrest of Peach Bility.Β If no corrective measures are taken, this case is expected…
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π²π½πΊπΈ Supreme Court blocks Mexico’s lawsuit against US gun makers over cartel violence
The Supreme Court ruled unanimously Thursday in favor of U.S. gun manufacturers and blocked a liability lawsuit brought by the government of Mexico, which sought to hold the companies accountable for the trafficking of their weapons south of the border to fuel violence by the cartels. The government argued in its historic lawsuit that American…
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