In a compelling address at COP28, South African President Cyril Ramaphosa passionately urged the global community to prioritize “new, at scale, and appropriate finance” to support nations vulnerable to the impacts of climate change. The President’s call for robust financial mechanisms underscores the pressing need to address the challenges faced by countries disproportionately affected by climate-related disasters. Ramaphosa highlighted the disproportionate impact of climate change on vulnerable nations, emphasizing the urgency of providing adequate financial resources to enable these countries to adapt and mitigate the effects of global warming. He stressed the importance of a collective and inclusive approach,…
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European Union (EU) has announced strategic investments to bolster its presence in Africa. This initiative reflects a commitment to partnership and collaboration between the two continents for shared prosperity and sustainable growth. The European Union has unveiled a comprehensive plan for strategic investments in Africa. The initiative encompasses various sectors, including infrastructure, education, healthcare, and sustainable development. The goal is to contribute to Africa’s economic advancement while deepening diplomatic and economic relations between the EU and African nations. The EU’s strategic investments underscore a commitment to economic cooperation and shared development goals. By channeling funds into key sectors, the…
Renowned actress Hend Sabri has made a bold and principled decision by relinquishing her role as a United Nations ambassador, citing the urgent need to denounce what she describes as a “famine” unfolding in Gaza. Sabri’s courageous move brings attention to the dire humanitarian situation in the region and underscores the intersection of celebrity activism and global crises. Actress Hend Sabri, known for her acclaimed performances and social activism, has stepped down from her position as a UN ambassador. In a heartfelt announcement, Sabri expressed her deep concern for the escalating humanitarian crisis in Gaza, particularly emphasizing what she…
Liberia citizens are casting their votes in a presidential runoff election that will determine the nation’s next leader. The atmosphere is charged with anticipation as the electorate participates in the democratic process to shape the future trajectory of the West African nation. The presidential runoff comes after a closely contested first round of elections that failed to produce a clear winner. Now, two candidates have emerged as front-runners, and Liberians are heading to the polls once again to decide who will lead the country in the coming years. The two candidates vying for the presidency are George Weah…
Nigerians have defied a court order and called for a nationwide strike in response to unresolved grievances with the government. The decision to proceed with the strike has heightened tensions, prompting concerns about its potential impact on various sectors of the economy. The unions, representing a diverse range of sectors including labor, education, and healthcare, have cited longstanding grievances with the government. These include demands for improved working conditions, salary adjustments, and a resolution to issues affecting their members’ welfare. Despite a court order urging the unions to postpone the planned strike pending further negotiations, union leaders have…
Zimbabwean election campaign has been marred by the abduction and subsequent discovery of the lifeless body of an opposition leader. The incident has sent shockwaves through the nation, raising concerns about political violence and its impact on the democratic process. Tapfumanei Masaya, a prominent figure in Zimbabwe’s political landscape, was abducted in what appears to be a targeted attack during the ongoing election campaign. The circumstances surrounding the abduction remain under investigation, with authorities working to unravel the motives behind this heinous act. This is the third incident in recent weeks denounced by the Citizens’ Coalition for Change (CCC),…
Around twenty people, including women and children, were killed on Monday in a new attack on a village by English-speaking separatists in western Cameroon, where these rebels and the army have been fighting each other for seven years, the government said. The tragedy occurred during the night in the village of Egbekaw (South-West region). “More than twenty men, women and children have been killed, it’s unacceptable”, Victor Arrey-Nkongho, Minister in charge of the Office of the President of the Republic, told state radio Mengot. Since the end of 2016, a deadly conflict has pitted pro-independence armed groups against the…
The Paris Peace Forum, taking place this week, will launch a “call to action” regarding the melting ice caps and will delve into the regulation of artificial intelligence. The program also includes a humanitarian conference on Gaza, although details of this “humanitarian conference” scheduled for Thursday morning have not been disclosed, and it is expected to receive significant media attention. French President Emmanuel Macron, along with Barbadian Prime Minister Mia Mottley and several African leaders, will assess the progress of the “Paris Pact for People and the Planet” launched in June. This pact aims to provide substantial funding to…
A leading Tunisian businessman and a former minister close to former dictator Ben Ali have been jailed in two separate investigations into suspected financial corruption, local media reported on Wednesday. Marouane Mabrouk, 51, former son-in-law of Zine El Abidine Ben Ali (who died in 2019) and head of one of Tunisia’s largest groups (Géant, Monoprix, Orange, Banque BIAT), has been given a five-day renewable detention order. He is suspected of corruption in the management of a company confiscated by the State, as part of an investigation opened more than 10 years ago into public funds looted under Ben Ali, said…
The United States and United Kingdom’s diplomatic missions on Tuesday issued a warning to their respective nationals about going to big events, especially religious services. Ahead of Thursday’s widely attended Nyege Nyege festival, they also advised against attending music and cultural events. Additionally, the UK government has advised its citizens not to visit Queen Elizabeth National Park or Semuliki National Park, where last month a British and South African couple, along with their Ugandan guide, were killed by a militant group known as the Allied Democratic Forces (ADF). Then, the UK issued a warning to its people not to…