The World Bank is allegedly “pressuring” Uganda to repeal its anti-homosexuality law, according to President Yoweri Museveni of Uganda, on Wednesday. After the World Bank halted all new loans to Kampala due to the president’s anti-homosexuality law that was enacted on May 29, Mr. Museveni, now known as X, lashed out on Twitter, saying that Ugandans “will develop with or …
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Death toll in Morocco’s devastating earthquake reaches 1,305
The death toll in the huge earthquake that hit has reached more than 1,300 with another 1,800 critically injured. The North African country was hit by its deadliest earthquake in decades on Friday night with the tourist city Marrakesh the worst hit. The 6.8-magnitude quake struck a mountainous area 72 kilometres (45 miles) South-West of the city at 11:11 p.m. …
Read More »Generals to head interior, defence ministries as Niger coup leaders form new govt
Generals from the new military governing council in Niger Republic are to head the defence and interior ministries as the coup leaders have formed a new government in the West African country. This was revealed in a decree read out on national television on Thursday. Newly appointed Prime Minister, Ali Mahaman Lamine Zeine will lead the 21-member government. Read also: Gunmen …
Read More »Hamas releases third round of Israeli hostages, seeks extension of truce
The terrorist group Hamas declared on Sunday night that it intends to prolong the current ceasefire and hostage deal beyond the first four days. The Palestinian terror group claimed in a statement that it was seeking to obtain the release of more Palestinian security prisoners detained by Israel by extending the temporary ceasefire, which is currently set to expire on …
Read More »Sierra Leone reschedules flights for airlines after curfew
The Sierra Leonean government has rescheduled flights for departing airlines in the country. This followed the announcement of a 24-hour curfew in the West African country. The Sierra Leone Civil Aviation Authority (SLCAA) announced the rescheduling in a statement on Sunday. “SLCAA is aware that passengers intending to depart from and arrive at the Freetown International Airport (FNA) on flights …
Read More »Hamas releases hostages after accusing Israel of truce violations
After a seven-hour delay, Hamas turned over 13 Israeli prisoners and four Thai nationals to the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC), citing violations by Israel of the terms of the truce. On Saturday, the second day of the ceasefire in hostilities between Israel and the Palestinians, the impasse was broken through mediation by Qatar and Egypt. It is …
Read More »Over 263,934 people displaced in Gaza, UN reveals
The United Nations (UN), on Tuesday disclosed that over 263,934 people have been forced to run from their homes in Gaza Strip, following the continuous heavy Israeli strikes from the land, air and sea on the Palestinian territory. It noted that the intense figting has left thousands dead on both sides since Hamas launched an unexpected assault on Israel last …
Read More »Romanian abducted by Al Qaeda affiliate group regains freedom after 8 years
A Romanian national, Iulian Ghergut, who was abducted by an Al-Qaeda affiliate group in Burkina Faso in 2015 has regained his freedom. The 47-year-old was abducted by Al-Mourabitoun while working in a manganese mine near the border with Mali and Niger in April 2015. The Romanian foreign ministry confirmed his release in a statement on Wednesday. READ ALSO: Missing Japanese …
Read More »Rajoelina re-elected as Madagascar’s president
Madagascar’s President Andry Rajoelina has been re-elected for a second term of five years despite an opposition boycott of the country’s general election. Rajoelina received 58.95 percent of the votes in the results announced by the National Electoral Commission on Saturday. The opposition candidates, Siteny Randrianasoloniaiko and Marc Ravalomanana followed with 14.4 percent and 12.1 percent respectively. At least 10 …
Read More »Burundi, Côte d’Ivoire, 2 other African nations elected to UN Human Rights Council
The United Nations General Assembly on Tuesday elected 15 new countries to serve on the Human Rights Council for three years. Four of the 15 new members are from Africa – Burundi, Côte d’Ivoire, Ghana and Malawi. However, Peru and Russia failed to secure seats in the council. After the ballots were counted, the President of the UN General Assembly, …
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