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Au Guatemala, les autorités ont découvert 126 migrants, pour la majorité des haïtiens. Ces derniers ont été retrouvés à l'intérieur d'un conteneur abandonné dans le Sud du pays.
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Abiy's government and the regional one run by the Tigray People's Liberation Front each consider the other illegitimate.
\t There was no immediate word from the three AU envoys, former Liberian President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, former Mozambique President Joaquim Chissano and former South African President Kgalema Motlanthe. AU spokeswoman Ebba Kalondo did not say whether they can meet with TPLF leaders, something Abiy's office has rejected.
\"``Not possible,'' senior Ethiopian official Redwan Hussein said in a message to the AP. ``\"Above all, TPLF leadership is still at large.'' He called reports that the TPLF had appointed an envoy to discuss an immediate cease-fire with the international community ``masquerading.''
\t Fighting reportedly remained well outside the Tigray capital of Mekele, a densely populated city of a half-million people who have been warned by the Ethiopian government that they will be shown ``no mercy'' if they don't distance themselves from the region's leaders.
\t Tigray has been almost entirely cut off from the outside world since Nov. 4, when Abiy announced a military offensive in response to a TPLF attack on a federal army base.
That makes it difficult to verify claims about the fighting, but humanitarians have said at least hundreds of people have been killed.
\t The fighting threatens to destabilize Ethiopia, which has been described as the linchpin of the strategic Horn of Africa.
\t With transport links cut, food and other supplies are running out in Tigray, home to 6 million people, and the United Nations has asked for immediate and unimpeded access for aid.
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[The Herald] The Agricultural Rural Development Authority (ARDA) has filed an urgent application at the High Court seeking to bar a group of people from invading its dairy farm at Nyarungu Estate in Stoneridge, Harare.
Classement général du Tour de France 2021Classement par équipe du Tour de France 2021Les résultats par étapes du Tour 2021 Trois autres coureurs ont décidé de se détacher du peloton, parmi eux le français Pierre Latour(TotalEnergies). Les deux autres sontS.Bennett (Team Qhubeka Nexthash) etO.Goldstein (Israel Start-Up Nation).Ils ont déjà 1″15 d'avance Le premier attaquant du
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A national rewrite will be undertaken after two matric exam papers; maths 2 and physical sciences 2, were leaked in recent weeks.
Amin Kef Sesay: Sierra Leone Telegraph: 4 July 2020: Sierra Leone’s members of Parliament last Thursday, began their marathon debate on the statement delivered to parliament by President Bio, at his State opening of the Third Session of the Fifth Parliament of the Second Republic of Sierra Leone, on Thursday, [Read More]
Like so many facets of life in so many places around the world, the agriculture and manufacturing sectors in Jamaica have the COVID-19 pandemic to thank for cutting short and, in fact, overturning the promising growth spurt with which they started 2020.The
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By Alabama Newscenter Staff Gov. Kay Ivey awarded $48 million of the Governor’s Emergency Education Relief Fund to the Alabama State Department of Education in response to challenges related to COVID-19. This allocation will enable schools to enact policies established in the department’s Roadmap to Reopening Schools. As schools across Alabama navigate increased challenges related []
This summer as state and municipal leaders, local school boards and college districts continued grappling with options for the 2020-21 school year, California Governor Gavin Newsom was busy making key appointments to the California Community Colleges Board of Governors. Among those selected was inland area residents, Joseph Williams of Rialto. Williams, a public affairs manager […]
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Jade D. Kearney is the founder and CEO of She Matters, a new upcoming app and community designed to help support Black women through their mental health struggles
Le capitaine de la Finlande, qui affronte les Bleus ce mardi (20h45), a publié une tribune dans laquelle il dénonce les conditions de travail au Qatar, hôte d'une Coupe du monde où son équipe pourrait se qualifier pour la première fois. Capitaine courage. À la veille de se rendre à Lyon pour y défier la
The post Le capitaine finlandais Tim Sparv dénonce les conditions de travail sur les chantiers du Mondial 2022 appeared first on Haiti24.
Gwendolyn Reese, president of the African American Heritage Association St. Petersburg BY NICOLE SLAUGHTER GRAHAM, Staff Writer ST. PETERSBURG – Last month, Gwendolyn Reese, president of the African American Heritage Association St. Petersburg, kicked off a virtual event on St. Petersburg’s Black history by reciting the late Rosalie Peck’s poem, “Remembering 22nd Street the Way We […]
The horror story in Haiti since 2004 is not really about despotic Black government but is the consequence and crime of global White rule. The past week has seen growing protests against the contested presidency of Haiti’s Jovenel Moïse. An unpopular figure who has ruled without a mandate, and, increasingly, by decree , Moïse refused […]
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ZIMBABWE has never been the same after March 30, 2020. Ever since then, the country has been in a lockdown and normal life in a constitutional democracy has been severely pared in the name of combating the global COVID-19 pandemic. STIR THE POT: PAIDAMOYO MUZULU The pandemic has been a godsend intervention for leaders with an autocratic inclination across the world. They did not take time to impose strict lockdown measures, restriction of rights and, in some instances, imposed martial law. Zimbabwe was no exception to this league of autocrats, notwithstanding the fact that two years earlier, in November 2017, it had experienced a coup that promised the flourishing of democracy. It was a coup that was well-choreographed for both the international and domestic audiences. It was a televised revolution or better still a social media phenomenon. There was no time to think for most, they just soaked in the moment. A moment for many in the opposition had planned for nearly two decades — to see the late former President Robert Mugabe’s departure from politics. For the majority, it was a question of change, but no one knew what that change meant. They wanted Mugabe to go. Zimbabwe experienced two worst military-backed crackdowns on protests since independence in 1980. The first one was on August 1, 2018 and January 15, 2019, apart from Gukurahindi. The security forces that killed protestors in cold blood are yet to face justice despite the Kgalema Motlanthe commission recommendations that they be brought to book. The flowers of the phony-revolution had wilted within seven months of the coup, making a joke of the statement that there was a new dispensation in the country. Opposition supporters had experienced firsthand the brutal excesses of the regime, either through abductions, torture or political persecution in the courts. Political parties could not hold rallies. They could not, and still can not petition or demonstrate against the government during the lockdown period. The opposition has been denied political oxygen and metaphorically dying slowly, gasping once in a while on social media but the damage has been done. At a political level, Zanu PF has been energising its base through Pfumvudza. It is meeting its supporters under the guise of an agricultural support scheme, yet the opposition in urban areas has been denied the same opportunity, worse still, after the lockdown affected the informal sector. Informal trading has changed and most likely for good as less than a quarter of the traders who were operating before lockdown might return to business after restrictions are removed. The anger in urban communities is palpable but it is not harnessed or directed at real issues. It has lacked leadership to marshall it into one giant wave and hence the ripples that we see once in a while that are quickly snuffed out. Zanu PF behaviour is targeted at self-preservation than building democracy. Even with a two-thirds majority in Parliament it is afraid to hold, long overdue by-elections. The by-elections have the potential of
By LEAH WILLINGHAM BENTONIA, Miss. (AP) — With callused hands, Jimmy “Duck” Holmes plucks an old acoustic guitar at the juke joint his parents started more than 70 years ago. He checks the cafe’s inventory: jars of pickled eggs, beef jerky, pork hocks. He tends to the wood-burning stove, made from an oil-field pipe. And […]
Justice Musinga gave the final verdict of the majority decision, with Justice Sichale being the only dissenting voice.
[DW] A spate of disappearances linked to January's general election have raised alarm among members of the opposition and the families of those kidnapped.
La volonté du président français de réconcilier les mémoires autour de la guerre d’Algérie aboutit paradoxalement à une crise sans précédent entre Paris et Alger. «L’Algérie n’est pas à vendre», pancarte anti-française lors dune manifestation à Alger, le 9 avril 2021 (Riyad Kramdi, AFP) L’enfer est pavé de bonnes intentions. La détermination d’Emmanuel Macron à
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Jubilee Party has tasked DP William Ruto to pay taxes commensurate with his income.
La prolongation des pouvoirs d'exception du président tunisien Kaïs Saïed le 24 août dernier est très largement soutenue dans le Sud tunisien, qui a longtemps été un bastion du parti islamo-conservateur Ennahda. Mais la popularité du chef de l'État ne règle pas toutes les inquiétudes économiques. Les départs clandestins vers l'Europe dans l'espoir d'y trouver
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Analysis - "There's not much constitutional democracy in Chad. They just paid lip service to democracy but what they had effectively in place was a military regime."
PREMIER LEAGUE West Ham have been awarded the Premier League’s Equality Standard Advanced level, recognising...
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Special to The Dallas Examiner Since the first case of 2019 novel coronavirus in Dallas County, the Dallas County Health and Human Services reported has reported 46,813 cases of COVID-19 – of which [...]
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over the past 12 weeks.
African Americans, who are at a greater racist sentiment toward Asian and Black Americans has increased since the coronavirus
In May, the University of California’s (UC) Board of Regents voted 23-0 to end the use of the SAT and ACT tests in admissions for all California freshman applicants through 2024. The University plans to try to create a new standardized test to use in time for the fall 2025 admissions, but if they are […]
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For months prior to 45’s departure, speculation ensued that as soon as disgraced former President Donald J. Trump was out of office, the Republicans would run from him like America did his bleach…