Some people in Sierra Leone are unhappy with Kenya’s presidential inauguration on Tuesday, during which William Ruto was sworn in as the country’s fifth head of state. Others, particularly opposition supporters in the country on the southwest coast of West Africa, were amused by what they saw as the mistreatment …
Read More »Justice: Benjamin Mendy cleared of a rape charge
Of the seven counts of rape and harassment brought against him, Benjamin Mendy was cleared of one of these charges. This is a little good news for the French international Benjamin Mendy. Involved in numerous rape cases, the French left side was cleared of one of the charges against him. …
Read More »Russia: mysterious death of an oligarch “fallen from his boat”
Ivan Pechorin, managing director of aviation industry for the Society for the Development of the Far East and Arctic (KRDV), was found dead on Monday, according to statement reported by Russian media. The man fell from his boat near Vladivostok, in the south of Russia in the Sea of Japan, …
Read More »How to help someone who is thinking about suicide?
The theme “Creating Hope Through Action” marked the 20th World Suicide Prevention Day which took place on September 10, 2022. Taking action in suicide prevention means committing to self-care. himself and his relatives. To act, it will be necessary to recognize the first signs of suicide. Talking openly and directly …
Read More »King Charles III already haunted by colonial era ghosts
Barely has the new king of England, Charles III been enthroned that he must already assume the consequences of the atrocities committed by Great Britain during the colonial period. Scars and wounds left by the British colonization must be repaired. This thorny issue awaits King Charles III, although London has …
Read More »French Prime Minister to arrive in Algiers in October
French Prime Minister Elizabeth Borne will pay a two-day working visit to Algiers, the Algerian capital from October 9 to 10, 2022, with the aim of consolidating the new start in relations between the two countries. While France and Algeria have recently gone through one of the worst diplomatic crises …
Read More »WADB Vice President Moustapha Ben Barka in the crosshairs of justice?
The vice-president of the West African Development Bank (WADB) in charge of financing and investments, Moustapha Ben Barka was arrested in Paris on Monday by order of the French courts. While on his way to South Korea on Monday, the former secretary general of the Malian presidency, spent few hours …
Read More »South Africa ends residency for religious workers
Foreign religious workers will no longer be eligible for work permits or permanent residency in South Africa, news site EWN reports quoting the country Home Affairs minister. Minister Aaron Motsoaledi was appearing in front of a parliamentary committee investigating how controversial Malawian televangelist Shepherd Bushiri and his wife, Mary, fled …
Read More »Kenya: President Ruto signals end of subsidies
On his first day in office, new Kenyan President William Ruto gave orders to reverse some of the policies of his predecessor, Uhuru Kenyatta. President Ruto indicated that he would scrap food and fuel subsidies. He said they were costly and ineffective. Mr Ruto also said all cargo clearance would …
Read More »USA: incredible death toll from monkeypox
A second death linked to monkeypox has been recorded in the United States, health authorities announced on Tuesday, as new infections are falling in the country. The first recorded death of a person with monkeypox was announced in late August in Texas, but authorities then said they were continuing to …
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