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The West African states of Mali, Niger and Burkina Faso have in common that they are ruled by military Regimes, What Next??

The West African states of Mali, Niger and Burkina Faso have in common that they are ruled by military Regimes, What Next??

🚨AFRICA 🚨 The West African states of Mali, Niger and Burkina Faso have in common that they are ruled by military regimes. According to information from Bamako, they Have now formed a defense alliance…. Mali, Burkina Faso and Niger are located in the Sahel zone on the southern edge of the Sahara and have been plagued…

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Riots at an Eritrea event: In Stuttgart, stones, bottles and wooden slats were thrown at police officers, injuring more than two dozen.

Riots at an Eritrea event: In Stuttgart, stones, bottles and wooden slats were thrown at police officers, injuring more than two dozen.

There were violent riots at an Eritrea event in Stuttgart. Up to 200 people attacked participants in the event and police officers with stones, bottles and wooden slats, the police said on Sunday night. According to the statement, a total of 26 police officers, four event participants and two opposition members were injured in the riots. Six…

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BRICS admits six new members as bloc seeks bigger say in global affairs

BRICS admits six new members as bloc seeks bigger say in global affairs

Some forty countries from all over the world had applied for membership or expressed an interest in joining. A sign of the growing influence of emerging countries on the world stage, according to the “club of five”, which produces a quarter of the world’s wealth and brings together 42% of the world’s population. The Brics…

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The continue weakening of the Tanzanian shilling against the dominant bust scarce US dollar has reached record levels

The continue weakening of the Tanzanian shilling against the dominant bust scarce US dollar has reached record levels

The continue weakening of the Tanzanian shilling against the dominant bust scarce US dollar has reached record levels,  Tanzanians are now forced to dig deeper into their pockets to pay for imports and other foreign products in the country amid a worrying shilling fall to an all-time low against the United States dollar. The Central…

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People in Niger are feeling the pinch from sanctions imposed by the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS)

People in Niger are feeling the pinch from sanctions imposed by the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS)

On July 26, the military in Niger detained President Mohamed Bazoum and chose Abdourahamane Tchiani, former leader of the country’s presidential guard, to lead the National Council for the Safeguard of the Homeland, a governing body established by the soldiers after the coup, which has been since exercising legislative and executive authority. Over a week…

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Austria, Slovenia, Croatia: Roadblocks after storms…

Austria, Slovenia, Croatia: Roadblocks after storms…

After severe storms and heavy rainfall, Austria, Slovenia and Croatia are struggling with the consequences of flooding and landslides. Numerous roads remain closed. What travelers need to know now. On the first weekend in August, southern Austria, Slovenia and parts of Croatia were hit by severe storms and torrential rain. The consequences were flooding, washed out roads and…

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Proposed Modifications: KWS Raises Park Fees

Starting January 2024, a visit to some of the prominent national parks in the country, including Nairobi National Park, will come at a higher cost due to the proposed changes by the Kenya Wildlife Service (KWS). These modifications are currently undergoing a public participation phase. The revised fees will lead to increased prices for both…

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West Africa military chiefs agree plan for possible Niger intervention

West Africa military chiefs agree plan for possible Niger intervention

The Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) on Sunday gave the junta that toppled elected president Mohamed Bazoum in a July 26 coup one week to reinstate him or face the potential use of force. Military chiefs from the grouping were meeting in Nigeria’s capital Abuja to discuss ways to respond to the crisis,…

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Violent Riots at Eritrea Festival in Stockholm.. More than 50 injured, 100 arrested

Violent Riots at Eritrea Festival in Stockholm.. More than 50 injured, 100 arrested

More than fifty people were injured in the riots at an Eritrean festival in Stockholm. 17 had to be hospitalized. The police report chaotic conditions.

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Willy Paul refers to the Khaligraph choice as a “cartel” on Coke Studio! Read the OG’s Response

Willy Paul refers to the Khaligraph choice as a “cartel” on Coke Studio! Read the OG’s Response

The only Kenyans participating in the second season of the musical TV program Coke Studio are Khaligraph Jones and Nikita Kering. Controversial musician Willy Paul expressed resentment over his selection in a social media conversation with Khaligraph Jones. “What Criteria Does Coke Studio Use To Pick Musicians? Because For The Longest Time I’ve Been Topping…

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