Monthly Archives: October 2022

Pakistan Embassy Cairo Observes Kashmir Black Day

sahar Ragab The Embassy of Pakistan in Cairo organized a seminar titled “Kashmir Under Siege” to observe the “Kashmir Black Day” today. The event began with recitation from the Holy Quran and playing of national anthems of Pakistan and Egypt, followed by reading out of the messages of the President …

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Somalia: 9 dead and 47 injured in Islamist attack on hotel

The Somali government has announced that it will take action to protect the country’s people from the threat of terrorism, according to a new report by the UN Security Council. The large port city is the latest to be hit by a spate of violent actions by the Shebab in …

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Ethiopians hold pro-government rallies, denounce West

Several towns and cities in Ethiopia have held anti-Western rallies today. The rallies are believed to have been organized by local governments in support of the federal government’s latest offensive in the ongoing war in the Tigray region. Local government officials and their supporters, attracted hundreds of thousands of people …

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Nigerian farmers counting losses after devastating floods

Nigerian farmers say they are expecting poor harvests this year after heavier than average rains pummeled crops and brought widespread floods. The flooding is affecting most of Nigeria’s states and other countries in the region killing hundreds. Celina Gowan has been farming her 5 hectares of land in Abuja for …

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The Angolan writer Jonas Nazareth issued a new novel

The Angolan writer Jonas Nazareth, who has been living in Egypt for 15 years, had landed in Cairo with the intention of completing his academic studies at Al-Azhar University, but the former Angolan ambassador to Egypt, Mr. Hendrick Val Neto, saw many abilities and qualifications in our writer, so he …

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Mali: Progress on transition, peace process, amid ongoing insecurity

El-Ghassim Wane, head of the UN mission in Mali, MINUSMA, presented the latest UN Secretary-General’s report on the peacekeeping operation. He briefed ambassadors on progress in the transition and peace process, while also addressing ongoing insecurity and rising humanitarian needs. Mr. Wane was speaking a day after a MINUSMA vehicle hit …

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More than 600 killed in Nigeria’s worst flooding in a decade

The death toll from the worst flooding Nigeria has seen in a decade has passed 600 people, the country’s humanitarian affairs ministry tweeted on Sunday. According to the ministry, more than 2 million people have been affected by flooding that has spread across parts of the country’s south after a particularly wet …

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Ethiopian army captures several towns in war-torn Tigray

The Ethiopian military has taken control of three towns from rebel forces in the war-torn northern Tigray region, the government said, amid growing alarm about the resurgent conflict pitting federal forces and their allies against Tigrayan rebels. “The ENDF [Ethiopian National Defense Force] has taken control of the towns of …

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