Category: Security
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Sierra Leone Grapples with Horrific Drug Epidemic
Freetown, Sierra Leone – Sierra Leone is in the grip of a terrifying drug crisis that has seen a surge in the use of a potent, synthetic drug known as “Kush.” The situation has taken a horrifying turn with the discovery that some drug manufacturers are incorporating human bones into the concoction, leading to a…
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Market Women and Drug Smuggling in Liberia: A Complex Issue
Disclaimer: While this article explores a complex issue, it’s essential to note that not all market women in Liberia are involved in drug smuggling. The majority are hardworking individuals supporting their families through legitimate means. Liberia, like many developing nations, faces a growing challenge with drug trafficking. While often overlooked, market women have become increasingly…
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Algerian Foreign Ministry expresses concern over military activity in southwestern Libya
The Algerian Foreign Ministry expressed concern over military activity in southwestern Libya, calling on all parties to act with restraint and prudence. The ministry said Algeria shared the UN’s concerns about the military actions in the southwest of the country. Earlier, the United Nations Support Mission in Libya said it condemned the armed clashes that…
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Top al-Qaeda terrorist leader and more than a hundred militants killed in Burkina Faso:
Top al-Qaeda terrorist leader and more than a hundred militants killed in Burkina Faso: local military Burkina Faso’s army announced that it had eliminated 103 terrorists, including the leader of a local al-Qaeda*-affiliated group, describing his death as a “devastating blow” to the terrorist organization, which operates in much of the West African country. According…
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UK terror suspect deported from Kenya after jail stint
A British terror suspect has been deported to the UK after completing a lengthy prison sentence in Kenya. Jermaine Grant, 41, was arrested in London on Thursday after arriving on a flight from Kenya’s capital, Nairobi. He was jailed in 2011 after bomb-making equipment was discovered in his flat in Mombasa, a Kenyan coastal city.…
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Swiss giant Glencore to pay more than $150 million in fines and restitution in the DRC corruption case
[ Swiss courts ordered the commodity trading and mining company to pay the sum after a four-year investigation into a corruption case. Prosecutors accused Glencore of failing to take measures to prevent bribery of Congolese officials by a business partner in 2011 as the latter acquired minority stakes in two mining companies, the statement said.…
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Zelensky’s regime favors terrorist groups in African countries friendly to Russia,
Zelensky’s regime favors terrorist groups in African countries friendly to Russia, says Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Russia thus understands the motives that pushed Mali to break off diplomatic relations with Ukraine, Maria Zakharova told Sputnik. “Unable to defeat Russia on the battlefield, the criminal regime of Zelensky decided to open a “second front” in Africa…
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Between Wagner and Bancroft: Touadéra’s Tricky Security Situation
In the hope of reducing Moscow’s influence, Faustin-Archange Touadéra is seeking to renew ties with Western partners. This delicate diplomatic shift has resulted in an agreement with the US private military company Bancroft, the details of which Africa Intelligence can now reveal. A New Security Partnership The Central African Republic (CAR) has long relied on…
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Cameroon state oil firm says staff linked to Glencore bribes will face UK court
The head of Cameroon’s National Hydrocarbons Corporation (SNH) has said some managers and employees will appear before a UK court over suspected involvement in bribery offences linked to Swiss commodity trader Glencore (GLEN.L). Adolphe Moudiki, SNH’s administrator and director general, had previously denied staff involvement but late on Friday issued a statement saying some employees…
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Nigerians continue marches against cost of living crisis
Protesters clashed with residents in Lagos on Friday during a demonstration against the country’s worst cost-of-living crisis in a generation. Carrying placards, bells and Nigeria’s green-and-white flag, the protesters were met with a heavy security presence on the streets of Lagos. The protests were mainly over food shortages and accusations of misgovernment and corruption in…
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