Category: Security
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Six pilgrims killed in Mauritius blaze
The pilgrims were travelling on foot to the Grand Bassin lake, which is deemed sacred by the east African island nation’s Hindu community Six pilgrims died in Mauritius on Sunday when a fire broke out during a religious ritual to mark a Hindu festival, police said. The blaze erupted when a wooden and bamboo cart…
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Ghana to Host Liberia’s War and Economic Crimes Court: A Milestone for Justice
Discover how Ghana’s role in hosting Liberia’s War and Economic Crimes Court signifies a step towards justice, accountability, and healing for victims of the civil conflict. Explore the challenges and expectations associated with this crucial judicial process. Ghana has been chosen as the pivotal venue for the establishment of Liberia’s War and Economic Crimes Court,…
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ECOWAS Founder Urges Lifting Sanctions On Coup-hit States
A founder of the West African bloc ECOWAS on Wednesday called for the lifting of sanctions on coup-hit countries ahead of an emergency heads of state meeting in the troubled region. A founder of the West African bloc ECOWAS on Wednesday called for the lifting of sanctions on coup-hit countries ahead of an emergency heads…
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π¬π Illegal mining threatens Ghana’s cocoa industry
Ghana, the world’s second-largest cocoa producer; after Ivory Coast, is facing increasing risks to its bean crop from illegal miners and smugglers, according to industry officials, farmers and environmentalists. At a time when Ghana is going through one of the worst economic crises in its history, with inflation reaching 26.4% in November, illegal mining, known…
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How Organized Criminal Syndicate Camouflaged Cocaine in Frozen Foods Containers, Shipped to Monrovia
Monrovia β Long before the Liberia Drug Enforcement Agency and the National Security Agency received a tip-off from the US Embassy in Monrovia regarding a reported US$100 million worth of cocaine placed in a container bound for Monrovia, a FrontPageAfrica investigation has gathered that Oliver Zayzay, a Liberian national had booked three rooms at the…
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Douglas McAuthur McCain, 33, of San Diego, was killed while fighting for ISIS
American ISIS militant Douglas McCain isnβt the only product of Robbinsdale Cooper High School’s Class of 1999 to die alongside Islamist radicals in far-off lands. His onetime best friend and classmate Troy Kastigar was killed fighting for the Al-Shabaab terror group in Somalia in 2009. When the news broke that McCain had been fatally wounded during…
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