Category: Global Politics
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🇹🇩Terror Strikes Chad: Boko Haram Targets Presidential Palace in N’Djamena
In a shocking development, Boko Haram militants have carried out a brazen terrorist attack near Chad’s presidential palace in the capital city of N’Djamena. The attack, which occurred on [insert date], has left the nation reeling as details continue to emerge about the scale of the incident and its implications for the region. The Incident…
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How government dithering pushed ArcelorMittal to shut down steel operations
ArcelorMittal South Africa’s year-long plea for help from the government has come to naught as the company will proceed with shutting down its steel-making operations in Newcastle and Vereeniging — a move that will have a devastating socioeconomic impact. ArcelorMittal estimates that its decision will result in 3,500 direct and indirect job losses, affecting communities…
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Senegal and Chad Criticize Macron’s Remarks on African Sovereignty and France’s Role in the Sahel
The governments of Senegal and Chad have voiced strong opposition to recent remarks made by French President Emmanuel Macron, who suggested that African countries in the Sahel region have been ungrateful for France’s military interventions against jihadist insurgencies. Macron’s comments have sparked widespread criticism across the continent, further straining France’s relationship with its former colonies.…
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🇨🇮 Inside Ivory Coast’s Abidjan Prison: A Glimpse Into Life Behind Bars
Nestled on the edge of the Banco Forest in Abidjan, Ivory Coast, stands the largest prison in West Africa: the Abidjan Prison. Designed to house 1,500 inmates, it now holds over 5,000, making it a stark symbol of the challenges facing the region’s justice and penal systems. This overcrowded prison offers a rare and thought-provoking…
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Congolese Authorities Arrest Chinese Nationals Smuggling Gold and Cash in South Kivu
Congolese security forces made a significant arrest on Saturday, January 5, 2025, when three Chinese nationals were apprehended with 12 gold bars and $800,000 in cash in Walungu territory, South Kivu Province, near the Rwandan border. According to reports from 7 Sur 7, the individuals were traveling in an SUV when they were intercepted by…
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John Dramani Mahama Sworn in as Ghana’s President for a Second Term
In a historic moment for Ghana’s democratic tradition, John Dramani Mahama was sworn in today as president for a second term. The ceremony, attended by national and international dignitaries, marks Mahama’s return to power following his decisive victory in the December 7 presidential election. His win reflects the trust placed in him by Ghanaians to…
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Did France’s Sarkozy Take $52 Million from Libya’s Gaddafi? The Scandal That Won’t Go Away
A decade-long investigation has brought former French President Nicolas Sarkozy to trial for allegedly receiving $52 million in illegal campaign funds from the late Libyan dictator Muammar Gaddafi. The case, one of the most explosive corruption scandals in recent French history, has shaken the political establishment and revived questions about France’s foreign entanglements in Africa.…
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Qatar Reopens Embassy in Syria: A New Chapter in Diplomatic Relations
In a significant diplomatic development, Qatar has officially reopened its embassy in Damascus, Syria, after a closure spanning nearly 13 years. The embassy resumed operations on December 21, 2024, with the Qatari flag ceremoniously raised over the building, symbolizing the restoration of formal diplomatic relations between the two nations. The reopening follows the recent ousting…
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🇬🇹🇸🇻🇭🇹 Police and soldiers from Guatemala, El Salvador arrive for Haiti mission
The first fighting contingents of soldiers and military policemen from Latin America arrived in Port-au-Prince on Friday to join the armed international security mission in Haiti’s fight against terrorizing gangs. The 83 security personnel included an advance team of eight soldiers from El Salvador and the first 75 of 150 military police officers from Guatemala.…
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Unmasking the Strategies Behind Africa’s Poverty and Underdevelopment
Many have wondered why Africa remains poor and underdeveloped decades after the end of colonialism. The answer lies not in a lack of potential, resources, or ambition but in systemic strategies employed by Western powers to maintain control over the continent. These strategies, while less overt than colonial rule, are no less insidious in ensuring…
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