Category: Pan African Communications
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Another 10 thousand soldiers will be recruited into the Burkina Faso army to strengthen the armed forces.
This was stated by the President of Burkina Faso, Ibrahim Traoré, during his address to the current forces. “Terrorists have no religion. There is no alliance with terrorists: either we fight them, or they fight us. We chose the fight. To achieve this, we have doubled our weapons. To strengthen our army, 10 thousand soldiers…
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Algerian President Tebboune Announces Bid for Second Term
In a significant political development, Algerian President Abdelmadjid Tebboune has declared his intention to seek a second term in office. President Tebboune, who has been in power since December 2019, made the announcement on Tuesday, citing widespread support from various sectors of society as his motivation to run again. “At the request of many parties,…
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Japanese Politician Investigates Assassin’s Creed Shadows over Cultural Inaccuracies
Assassin’s Creed Shadows keeps collecting hate from people, so much so that their outraged cries reached Satoshi Hamada, a Japanese politician, who decided to investigate the game over cultural appropriation. He wants to bring the issue up in front of the National Diet, a legislative body in Japan. Replying to an X/Twitter post about how…
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Cuba is tightening regulations on fledgling private businesses
Cuba is tightening regulations on fledgling private businesses, reining in profits and beefing up oversight as the government wrestles with how best to manage fast-growing private enterprise in the communist-run country Cuban authorities two years ago lifted a ban on private companies, in place since early in former leader Fidel Castro`s 1959 revolution, but the…
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Military operations on the African continent have varied widely in scope, scale, and purpose. Here are some active military operations
As of now, several military operations are ongoing in Africa, primarily focused on counter-terrorism, peacekeeping, and stabilization efforts. Here are some of the active military operations: 1. Operation Barkhane 2. African Union Mission in Somalia (AMISOM) 3. Multinational Joint Task Force (MNJTF) 4. Operation Atalanta 5. Operation Copper 6. Operation Kwanza Response 7. MINUSMA (United…
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Weaponry of the Haitian Gangs
When examining the conflicts in Haiti, it appears that mostly 5.56x45mm and 7.62x51mm NATO caliber weapons smuggled from the United States were used by the gangs. Gangs led by Port-au-Prince-based “Izo” and “Barbecue” appear to use nearly identical weapons. Experts say most guns smuggled from states with lax firearms laws such as Florida, Arizona and…
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Suspected Chinese spy bases in Cuba are growing, including one near a US naval base:
Report Potential spy bases believed to be linked to China have been found in Cuba, with one near the Guantánamo Bay US naval base, according to a report by the Washington DC-based Center for Strategic and International Studies. CSIS analysts looked at satellite imagery and open-source information and identified four “active” sites in Cuba that…
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Rep. Nicole Malliotakis rips NYC official who suggested Staten Island should house more migrants
Staten Island Rep. Nicole Malliotakis (R-NY) on Monday slammed Queens Borough President Donovan Richards for suggesting that her borough hasn’t taken in its fair share of migrants. Malliotakis said the Democrat only had himself to blame for his borough taking the brunt of the migrant crisis — with Queens being home to 36% of the…
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Intra-Africa trade: Interconnected payment system a better alternative – Bawumia, VP Ghana
Vice President of Ghana, Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, has suggested that given the difficulty African countries have encountered in having a single currency to facilitate trade, Interconnected payment systems, including mobile money interoperability, are a better way to strengthen trade between and among African countries. Dr Bawumia urged African countries to put their focus on these…
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Senegal to cancel Saudi desalination plant deal, government says
The 700 million-euro desalination project, hailed as one of the biggest private investments in the country, was signed by Saudi Arabia’s Acwa Power and Senegal’s state water company SONES in the final days of Macky Sall’s presidency. 🚰 The plant near Dakar was to have provided around 400,000 cubic meters of water for the capital…
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