A Nigerian soldier has opened fire at a military base in the north-eastern state of Borno, killing a fellow trooper and a humanitarian worker and injuring an UN helicopter pilot. The Nigerian army has confirmed the incident in a statement, adding that the attacker had been shot dead. It also …
Read More »Ethiopia allies to leave Tigray ‘after rebels disarm’
Ethiopia’s Government Communication Service Minister Legese Tulu has said that all forces fighting in the Tigray region who are not part of the federal army will withdraw as soon as the Tigrayan rebels disarm. Amhara and Afar regional forces, as well as Eritrean troops, have been fighting alongside the federal …
Read More »Nigeria: authorities confirm death of top militia leader
Authorities in Nigeria’s north-western state of Kaduna have confirmed the death of a top militia leader during a shootout with the army on Sunday. A state government spokesman said Kachalla Gudau was among scores of gunmen killed when they attacked a military facility. It’s alleged he was responsible for multiple …
Read More »South African police arrest Israel’s ‘most wanted gang leader’
An Israeli fugitive, described as the country’s most-wanted gang leader, has been arrested in South Africa’s commercial capital, Johannesburg. He was arrested together with seven others during an early morning house raid, according to a police statement. The 46-year-old man is believed to be connected to a criminal organisation in …
Read More »Morocco wants to start manufacturing military drones
Morocco is seeking to develop a local military industry, in particular with the manufacture of intelligence and combat drones, said the Moroccan Minister in charge of the administration of National Defense, Abdellatif Loudyi, quoted Saturday in a report of a parliamentary meeting. “The Moroccan government wants to develop certain sectors …
Read More »DR Congo: fighter planes bomb M23 rebel positions
Congolese fighter planes have bombed M23 rebel positions in the east of the country, causing people to flee into neighbouring Uganda, local media reported. A rebel spokesman said the jets deliberately targeted civilian settlements around the Sabyinyo volcano. The military denied the accusation. Kinshasa accuses Kigali of supporting the M23 …
Read More »East African leaders in Egypt to discuss DR Congo crisis
President Evariste Ndayishimiye of Burundi and chairperson of the East African Community (EAC) gathered regional leaders in Egypt on Monday night to discuss the rising insecurity in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, the BBC reported. Presidents Samia Suluhu of Tanzania, Paul Kagame of Rwanda, William Ruto of Kenya and DR …
Read More »Quantities of cocaine discovered during Halloween
Anti-drug policemen disguised themselves in superheroes during Halloween and succeeded in dismantling a network of traffickers in Lima, Peru. Four Peruvian policemen, members of a special unit of fight against the drug trafficking took advantage of the period of Halloween to lead a special operation of dismantling of the networks …
Read More »Businessman close to Putin admits “interference” in US elections
A Russian businessman close to the Kremlin, Yevgeny Prigozhin, admitted on Monday his country’s “interference” in the American elections. His remarks come on the eve of an important midterm election in the United States where Moscow has for years been accused of interference. “We interfered, we do and we will …
Read More »Misfortune of 21 Nigerian teenagers working in a farm
Police in north-west Nigeria say a criminal gang has kidnapped 21 people, including teenagers – who were working on a farm. Other reports say many more were seized. A police spokesman said dozens of gunmen on motorcycles stormed the farm in Katsina State’s Faskari district on Sunday while the workers …
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