Category: Security
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The United States Seizes Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro’s Aircraft Amid Sanctions Violations
In a significant escalation of its ongoing sanctions against Venezuela, the United States government has seized an aircraft owned by Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro. U.S. officials confirmed that the plane was flown to Florida following a determination that its acquisition violated U.S. sanctions, alongside other criminal concerns. The move adds to the already strained relationship…
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Brazil rocked by protest against X blockage
Thousands of Brazilians rallied on the streets protesting against the federal court decision to ban X in the country, after the social media platform refused to block profiles that were publishing messages deemed “anti-democratic” or hateful against authorities.”
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Uganda’s Bobi Wine injured by policeman – aide
Ugandan opposition leader Bobi Wine has been injured in the leg in a confrontation with a policeman in uniform, according to his personal assistant Najja Ssenyonjo said the pop star-turned-politician was believed to have been shot and was currently receiving treatment at Nsambya Hospital in the capital, Kampala. He said the incident had occurred while…
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Russia Strengthens Military-Technical Ties with Over 40 African Nations
Moscow, September 2024 – Russia is deepening its military-technical cooperation with the African continent, with over 40 countries currently engaged in various defense partnerships. This was revealed by Alexander Mikheev, the CEO of Rosoboronexport, the Russian state-owned defense export agency. Expanding Military-Technical Cooperation Speaking about Russia’s strategic focus on Africa, Mikheev emphasized the continent’s critical…
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“Alliance of Sahel States: A New Military Partnership Reshapes West Africa’s Geopolitical Landscape”
The military landscape across Pan-African nations is currently marked by significant developments that highlight shifts in regional alliances and growing tensions. These developments illustrate the complex and evolving nature of military and geopolitical alliances in Africa, reflecting broader struggles for autonomy and regional influence in the face of external pressures and internal challenges.
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Burkina Faso massacre survivor describes ‘horrible’ bloodshed in trenches
A woman who survived the massacre of hundreds of villagers in central Burkina Faso described the horror of searching through bodies to find her brothers, in an interview following the attack claimed by an Al Qaeda-linked group earlier this week. “We went out with carts to collect the bodies of my older brothers,” said the…
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Massive massacre in Burkina Faso by the JNIM
🇧🇫Massive massacre in Burkina Faso by the JNIM (terrorist group linked to Al-Qaeda). The group killed more than 400 villagers while digging trenches. The civilians had no choice but to lie on top of each other. They also shot women who were collecting firewood nearby.
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Haitian and Kenyan police try to oust gangs from a rough part of Haiti’s capital
Haitian forces working with police sent from Kenya have launched a joint operation to oust criminal gangs from one of the roughest neighborhoods of Haiti’s capital, Prime Minister Garry Conille said Wednesday. Conille spoke at a hospital in Port-au-Prince where three Haitian policemen were recuperating after being injured in a shootout Tuesday during the joint…
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Malian military reportedly eliminates about 20 terrorists near Algerian border
The operation in the area of Tinzaouaten settlement in the country’s northeast near the border with Algeria, Malian news outlet Malijet reported on Monday, citing the national General Staff. The armed forces reportedly conducted precise airstrikes, which neutralized the terrorists, the outlet reported. The Malian armed forces confirmed their readiness to defend the country’s population…
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Hackers bombard France with DDoS attacks
Hackers have hit French government websites with Distributed Denial-of-Service (DDoS) attacks in support of detained telegram founder and CEO Pavel Durov. The targets of the attacks included government platforms, public service portals, an online doctor’s appointment system and non-governmental websites such as the Institute of Social Sciences and Politics and the daily newspaper La Voix…
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