Category: Security
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Senegal summons the Ukrainian ambassador after content featuring “apology of terrorism” was broadcast on its soil
A propaganda video from the Ukrainian army, accompanied by comments supporting the terrorist attack in Mali, was published on the embassy’s Facebook page*. This position goes against the neutrality that Senegal advocates in the Russian-Ukrainian conflict. “Our country, which rejects terrorism in all its forms, cannot accept on its territory and in any way words…
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Deadly terrorist blast on a beach in Somalia kills at least 32 people and wounds 63 others
The devastating explosion ripped through a popular beach restaurant in Mogadishu on Friday evening. The attack, blamed by Somali state media on the militant group al-Shabaab, is the deadliest in the country since October 2022, when twin car bombs killed over 100 people. Police spokesperson Abdifatah Aden confirmed the casualty figures, stating that one of…
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Air Algerie suspends flights to Lebanon “until further notice”
The decision, which came into effect immediately after the corresponding statement was published on Thursday, is motivated by unspecified reasons. Air Algerie invites its “customers affected by this announcement to contact their agencies or the call center” to inquire about possible developments. With the intensification of warfare in southern Lebanon, several airlines have already suspended…
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Weah Threatens To ‘Resist’ Arrests of Former Liberian Officials
Former President George M. Weah has accused the administration of Joseph Boakai of “undermining” the rule of law by engaging in a “witch-hunt” of officials who served during his time in office, threatening to use both “legal and political” means to resist calls for their arrest. Information Minister Jerolinmek M. Piah has, however, denied the…
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Central African Republic latest to declare mpox outbreak
The Central African Republic has become the latest country in the region to declare an outbreak of the mpox virus. Infections have spread to the capital, Bangui, after being restricted to rural areas, health minister Pierre Somse said. He also told a local radio station that some families were hiding infected relatives due to…
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Angola announces ceasefire deal between DR Congo and Rwanda
Angola on Tuesday announced a ceasefire agreement between the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) and Rwanda. The deal follows a meeting between the foreign ministers of Rwanda and DRC hosted by Angolan President Joao Lourenco at the presidential palace in the capital, Luanda. Kinshasa has long accused Kigali of backing M23 rebels fighting the army…
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Weapons and Equipment Analysis: Al-Qaeda and Tuareg Militants Claim Ambush on Wagner Forces in Mali
On July 27, Russian Wagner Group fighters traveling with the Malian Army (FAMa) were ambushed by Taureg militants and later Al-Qaeda in Mali. In Wagner’s worst defeat in the region, approximately 50 Russians were killed in the attack while multiple others were captured. The incident quickly drew reactions from the online Russian military sphere, blaming various parties for the failure, while…
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Chairman of Sudan’s Sovereignty Council Abdel Fattah al-Burhan reportedly survives an assassination attempt
Local media reported that a “suicide bomber” targeted Al-Burhan on Wednesday morning while he was attending a graduation ceremony for military academy students at the Gebeit Military Institute in the Red Sea state of eastern Sudan. The reports added that the Sudanese leader was unharmed and was taken to Port Sudan, the country’s temporary capital.…
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Liberia: Top Officials of former Weah-Taylor Administration Charged with Economic Sabotage, Three Sent To Jail
Monrovia – What the Weah-Taylor administration failed to do upon taking over the mantle of leadership in 2018 is exactly what President Joseph Boakai is doing now. It was a rude awakening for many Liberians – especially those from both sides of the aisle (Unity Party and Coalition for Democratic Change) when several top former…
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Uganda court charges 36 opposition supporters with terrorism-related offences
A Ugandan court charged 36 opposition supporters on Monday with terrorism-related offences after they were deported from neighbouring Kenya where they had travelled to attend a training course, court papers seen by Reuters showed. The 36 people, who are members of the Forum for Democratic Change (FDC), one of Uganda’s biggest opposition parties, deny the…
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