Category: Aid
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Zimbabwe says 60% of it’s population needs Food Aid until March
Zimbabwe said 9 million people — more than half of its population — will need food aid until March after the El Niño weather phenomenon resulted in a drought that decimated the nation’s corn crop, a staple in the southern African country. That forecast is a 17% increase from its previous prediction of 7.7 million…
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Americans continue their expansion in Africa: USAID Administrator Samantha Power promotes Lobito corridor investment in Angola
🇺🇸🇦🇴🌍 Samantha Power, the Administrator of the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID), recently visited Angola, where she met with the country’s President and toured the port of Lobito and the Benguela railway. Her visit underscored the United States’ support for the Lobito corridor project, a vital component of the Global Infrastructure and Investment Partnership…
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Why is Washington Losing Its Influence to Moscow in Africa?
Last month, Niger withdrew from a military agreement with the United States that had allowed a US drone base to be established in the north of the African country. Explaining their decision, Niger’s military authorities said that the agreement had been imposed on the country and was not in the interests of its people. Russia’s…
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Russia ready for active cooperation with Africa in protecting population from infections
MOSCOW. April 17 (Interfax) – Russia is ready for close cooperation with African countries in protecting their populations from dangerous infections and bolstering Africa’s healthcare potential, Russian President Vladimir Putin said. Head of the Federal Service for the Oversight of Consumer Protection and Welfare (Rospotrebnadzor) Anna Popova read out Putin’s greetings to participants in the…
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LIBERIA-GHANA BEGINS TALKS ON BUDUBURAM REFUGEES CRISIS
— As GOL Delegation Makes Major Strides in Ghana The Government of Liberia delegation headed by the Deputy Minister for Legal Affairs, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Cllr. Jeddi Armah, arrived in Accra, Ghana, over the weekend to embark on a mission of pivotal importance. The delegation commenced with a series of critical meetings aimed at…
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Staten Island/ Brooklyn Assemblyman Michael Tannousis Confirms Squatters Can Legally Stay In Vacated Homes
Staten Island/ Brooklyn Assemblyman Michael Tannousis Confirms Squatters Can Legally Stay In Vacated Homes & It Could Take 2.5 Years To Remove Them In New York “You could come through the border, unvetted. You can get on a bus paid for, come to New York City. We pay for your shelter. We give you room…
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Exploiting Africa’s Resources: The Looting Machine
Africa remains a rich reservoir of natural wealth, encompassing rare earth minerals, metals, gold, and hydrocarbons. Despite this abundance, a significant portion of Africa’s populace resides in nations where oil, gas, and minerals hold pivotal economic roles. However, average incomes in these regions persistently lag behind the global average. Moreover, reliance on commodity exports often…
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European Union announces $8 billion package of aid for Egypt
The European Union on Sunday announced a $8 billion aid package for Egypt amid concerns that economic pressure and conflicts and chaos in neighboring countries could drive more migrants to European shores. The deal is scheduled to be signed during a visit by European Commission president Ursula von der Leyen and the leaders of Belgium,…
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At least 50 migrants dead on a boat coming from Libya
Survivors rescued from a deflating rubber dinghy in the central Mediterranean say about 50 people who left Libya with them a week ago died during the journey, humanitarian relief group SOS said. The ship Ocean Viking spotted the dinghy with 25 people on board on Wednesday. Two of them were unconscious and were evacuated by…
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Liberia Dismisses Port Officials as Part of Anti-Corruption Measures
Liberia’s National Port Authority (NPA) has ousted ten senior officials over allegations of corruption, according to NPA’s Managing Director, Sekou Hussein Dukuly. He revealed that the individuals engaged in “financial improprieties” as per an internal investigation, and the case has now been handed over to the police for prosecution. Despite this, some of the accused…
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