Monthly Archives: June 2024

Taxes bill withdrew after protests in Kenya

Kenya’s President William Ruto says he will withdraw a finance bill containing controversial tax hikes after deadly protests which saw parliament set ablaze on Tuesday. In an address to the nation, he said it was clear that Kenyans “want nothing” to do with the bill. “I concede,” he said, adding …

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Obama’s half-sister hit with tear gas in Kenya protests,

By Reutters Demonstration against Kenya’s proposed finance bill 2024/2025 in Nairobi People attend a demonstration against Kenya’s proposed finance bill 2024/2025 in Nairobi, Kenya, June 25. REUTERS/Monicah Mwangi Purchase Licensing Rights, opens new tab WASHINGTON, yesterday– Kenyan activist Auma Obama, the half-sister of former U.S. President Barack Obama, was among …

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Protestors storm Kenya’s parliament

NAIROBI, Kenya (AP) — Kenya’s president called the storming of parliament on Tuesday a national security threat and vowed that such unrest won’t happen again “at whatever cost.” President William Ruto spoke in a national address hours after part of the parliament building was burned as thousands of protesters against …

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Rail Tunnel Link Europe with Africa By 2030

In just over five years, there’s a good chance that you will be able to board a high-speed train in Madrid and travel from Spain to the Moroccan city of Casablanca in five and a half hours, hurtling through a new tunnel under the Strait of Gibraltar. This may sound …

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AFRICOM held a new meeting in Botswana

Defense chiefs from 30 African countries will gather in Botswana for a two-day military conference to discuss the continent’s security and stability challenges. The meeting, organized by the United States Africa Command, or AFRICOM, will be the first to be held in Africa since the inaugural conference in 2017 “The …

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U.S. top military officer arrived in Botswana

By Lolita C. Baldor | AP GABORONE, Botswana — The forced U.S. troop withdrawals from bases in Niger and Chad and the potential to shift some troops to other nations in West Africa will be key issues as the top U.S. military officer meets with his counterparts this week at a chief …

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Burundi suffer from shortages and power cuts

Burundi seems to be running short of everything but patience. A deadly nationwide political crackdown in the East African nation is now in the past. But the return to international favor, and benefits like development assistance that come with it, has been slow. As always, everyday citizens feel it most. …

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Turkish Ambassador Dynamo of Diplomatic and Humanitarian Work in Egypt

Sahar Rajab The Turkish Ambassador to Egypt, Salih Mutlu Sen, described the Eid celebration as a “celebration marred by sadness,” expressing the deterioration of the humanitarian situation in Gaza as a result of the ongoing Israeli aggression on the Strip for eight months. However, the celebration held on his residence …

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Stranded migrants face violence in Tunisia

For many migrants who’ve long dreamed of Europe, one of the last stops is an expanse of olive trees on North Africa’s Mediterranean coastline. However, in Tunisia, less than 100 miles (161 kilometers) from the Italian islands that form the European Union’s outermost borders, for many that dream has become …

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American troops begin withdrawal from Niger

The process of withdrawing American troops from Niger has officially commenced, marking a significant milestone in the relationship between the two nations. With a total of 946 soldiers stationed in various bases across Niger, the withdrawal operation has begun from key locations such as Agadez, Ouallam, and Diffa, with the …

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