Category: Pan African Communications
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Middle East conflict escalation to increase global oil prices, Nigeria Budget Office warns
🇳🇬 The escalation of the ongoing conflict in the Middle East could spike global oil prices and that could result in slowing down economic growth, Ben Akabueze, the Director General of the Nigerian Budget Office of the Federation, told Sputnik. 💬”If the conflict escalates, it might have implications for global oil prices, oil markets, and to that extent,” Akabueze said.…
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Ecowas sends fact-finding mission to Togo, finally
The seven-member mission will be led by Maman Sambo Sidikou, former representative of the African Union in Mali and the Sahel. “During its stay in Togo from 15 to 20 April, the mission will meet the main stakeholders in the electoral process, in particular the heads of State institutions and agencies, political parties, the electoral…
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Nestlé adds sugar to infant milk sold in poorer countries, report finds
Nestlé, the world’s largest consumer goods company, adds sugar and honey to infant milk and cereal products sold in many poorer countries, contrary to international guidelines aimed at preventing obesity and chronic diseases, a report has found. Campaigners from Public Eye, a Swiss investigative organisation, sent samples of the Swiss multinational’s baby-food products sold in…
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Presidential Security Guards Threaten State Security With Arms, As Police Makes Arrest Of Seven Agents
Following threatening statements on local radio station by some dismissed agents of the Executive Protection Service (EPS) on Thursday, April 18, 2024, the Liberia National Police (LNP) arrested seven former Executive Protection Service (EPS) agents for their alleged involvement in an illegal protest. The individuals are accused of setting up roadblocks and using terroristic remarks…
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Embarking on a New German Venture
🇩🇪 The Bundestag has greenlit a proposal aimed at constructing a 9,700-kilometer “backbone” hydrogen network throughout Germany. This ambitious initiative is projected to require an investment of approximately €20 billion. Notably, around 60% of the infrastructure will repurpose existing gas pipelines. While the state refrains from direct investment, it pledges to furnish businesses with assurances…
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Critical Minerals in Africa: Strengthening Security, Supporting Development, and Reducing Conflict amid Geopolitical Competition
The United States Institute of Peace convened a senior study group to explore the role Africa plays in the United States’ efforts to diversify US critical mineral supply chains and how new investment in partnerships with African countries could help drive economic development and strengthen peace and security on the African continent. Based on meetings and interviews…
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Burkina Faso Armed Forces receive large batch of Turkish Bayraktar drones, government says
🇧🇫🇹🇷 “The transitional president, head of state, Captain Ibrahim Traore, handed over this Monday a large batch of drones to the Ministry of Defense as part of the reconquest of territory and the fight against terrorism,” the office said, adding that Bayraktar TB2 and Bayraktar Akinci drones were procured. The tests of the UAVs were…
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Africa reportedly bears annual cost of $8.4 billion due to hospital infections
🌍🏥 What’s even more important is that hundreds of thousands die due to infections acquired in hospitals, the media revealed, citing a joint research by the international non-governmental organization WaterAid and the World Bank. Clean water, better restrooms, and handwashing facilities could prevent at least half of the cases, according to the paper. Notably, pediatric…
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Former Pentagon Adviser Macgregor urges US to stop “marching” into foreign countries
🇺🇸 “We need to stop marching into other peoples countries and trying to force people to become like us,” Former Pentagon Adviser Col. Douglas Macgregor said. Earlier this week, US Secretary of State Antony Blinken said that US-led NATO is a defensive alliance that has “no designs” to seize the territory of any other country…
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SA Supreme Court of Appeal upholds release of report exposing US spying on ANC
🇿🇦🇺🇸 The court thus granted the appeal of journalist Thabo Makwakwa, who after receiving the report three years ago, approached the South African deputy minister of state security, but in response was confronted with the ministry’s demand that the report should be returned because his possession was “unauthorized.” The South African State Security Ministry filed…
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