Forces in northern Ethiopia’s Tigray region on Sunday said they are ready for a ceasefire and would accept an African Union-led peace process. Tigray forces have been fighting central government for nearly two years. “We are ready to abide by an immediate and mutually agreed cessation of hostilities,” the Tigrayan …
Read More »Tanzania: authorities warn against sharing pro-gay content
Tanzania’s government has warned people against distributing online posts and short videos that promote same-sex relationships. It has also cautioned that it will take action against administrators of social media groups whose members share pro-LGBT messages. Information Minister Nape Nnauye made the remarks while addressing the media on Sunday at …
Read More »Charles III officially King of Australia and New Zealand
The King of England, Charles III is officially designated this Sunday, monarch of Australia and New Zealand, during ceremonies in these two countries to mark his accession to the throne. In Canberra, Governor General David Hurley proclaimed that “Prince Charles Philip Arthur George is King Charles III, by the grace …
Read More »World Cup 2022: Qatar’s conditions for access to housing
The head of the Qatar 2022 World Cup Supreme Organizing Committee, Yasir Al-Jamal said everyone will find accommodation in Qatar, during the competition scheduled from November 20 to December 18, 2022. In a statement, he said he was “100% sure” that everyone would find a place to live in Qatar …
Read More »Jewelry and bracelets made from sperm, new trend
Amanda Booth, a Canadian jeweler, started her jewelry business using bodily fluids and ashes, breast milk, cremated remains of loved ones or pets, fur and strands of hair, spoon coffee sperm and polymer clay, all to make bracelets and jewelry. It all starts with an unusual request from a TikTok …
Read More »Guinea: former President Dadis Camara’s fate will soon be known
The trial of the massacre of September 28, 2009 will open on September 26 and the former head of the junta Moussa Dadis Camara is among the accused, Guinean authorities announced. At least 150 dead during the massacres and 11 people are in the dock. This is a relief for …
Read More »“Consuming this ingredient could cause heart problems” – study
The consumption of artificial sweeteners could increase the risk of cardiovascular disease, according to a French study conducted on more than 100,000 people between 2009 and 2021. Artificial sweeteners are sugar substitutes that give a deceptively sweet taste to food, without any nutritional value. However, researchers from several institutes who …
Read More »South Africa will be without electricity this weekend
South African utility Eskom will escalate rotating power cuts from Friday afternoon until Monday morning, it said on Friday, citing a loss of generation capacity. “The Stage 3 power cuts, which will require up to 3,000 megawatts (MW) be shed from the grid, will last from 1400 local time on …
Read More »Currency, stamp, anthem: here are things that will change in England
The death of the British monarch, Queen Elizabeth II will lead to many changes in the daily life of the inhabitants, where her face and her initials were largely present. Many changes will come in the UK, some sudden and some gradual. Here are some things that will change in …
Read More »Is Algerian gas a credible alternative for Europe?
Faced with the shortage of Russian gas since the start of the invasion of Ukraine, several European countries have taken the option of reducing their dependence on Russia for gas because they consider Algeria to be a credible alternative. In a global context marked by an energy crisis linked to …
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