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Le directeur général du Bureau des Avocats Internationaux (BAI), Me Mario Joseph, estime que le juge Gary Orelien ne peut instruire l’affaire relative à l’assassinat du président Jovenel Moïse, « puisqu’il est un juge de siège ». « Il n’a pas les compétences légale pour mener l’enquête », a poursuivi l’homme de loi.
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\t On Friday, internet and international calls were cut off across the West African nation in anticipation of the election results, according to locals and international observers in the capital, Conakry.
\t This was the third time that Conde matched-up against Diallo. Before the election, observers raised concerns that an electoral dispute could reignite ethnic tensions between Guinea's largest ethnic groups.
Robert F. Smith donated $50 million to the Student Freedom Initiative to support STEM students at Historically Black Colleges and Univerisites.
CARACAS, (Reuters) - Venezuelan opposition politician Leopoldo Lopez has abandoned the Spanish ambassador's residence in Caracas to leave the country, more than a year after seeking refuge there to escape house arrest, three people familiar with his exit said.
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The major political parties of Kashmir, India's northernmost union territory, have formed a grand alliance to fight for the restoration of Article 370 of India's Constitution, granting the region special status with limited autonomy. ThePeople's [...]
By AARON FAVILA Associated Press MANILA, Philippines (AP) — A fast-moving typhoon blew away from the Philippines on Monday after leaving at least 13 people missing, forcing thousands of villagers to flee to safety and flooding rural villages, disaster-response officials said. The 13 people missing from Typhoon Molave included a dozen fishermen who ventured out to sea over the weekend despite a no-sail restriction due to very rough seas. There were no immediate reports of casualties. The typhoon was blowing west toward the South China Sea with sustained winds of 125 kilometers (77 miles) per hour and gusts of up […]
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[CIO] One of most the prominent challenges facing Africa is providing food security for its citizens. While many farmers still rely on traditional techniques to coax a living from the land, there are opportunities to use cutting-edge technology to drive Africa towards a food-secure future.
[New Times] The Minister of Infrastructure Claver Gatete has said the government is committed to leveraging nuclear science and technology to drive Rwanda's development needs, especially around energy, health, agriculture, and mining.
Andrea Hailey, the first Black CEO of Vote.org, on the Importance of Voting in 2020
After an initial denial, the Hawks have confirmed that they received a report last year which alleged that some police officers were involved in livestock theft in Paul Roux and Senekal in the Free State, Rapport reports.
Seventeen-year-old Avenal resident Rafael Cerda Calderon has always struggled with severe seizures, autism, and a developmental disability. He will likely need care for the rest of his life. According to a lawsuit Cerda's family recently filed in Kings County Superior Court, the multi-billion dollar agribusiness company Corteva, Inc., is to blame. Cerda's parents alleged that […]
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An upcoming webinar hosted by DeForest B. Soaries, Jr. will offer insights on how Black Americans can become corporate board members and earn pay for it.
California has banned the diversity policy at its public institutions for the last 24 years, but voters could change that next week.
The British actor plays the father of \"Stranger Things\" star Caleb McLaughlin in this drama about Black horsemanship in Philadelphia.
Next year’s Academy Awards may include the addition of a major award to the late Chadwick Boseman’s acting legacy. Netflix has confirmed it will campaign […]
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Almost a month after the murder of 21-year-old farm manager Brendin Horner, a 66-year-old farmer in Free State has also been killed
Courts ended legal segregation long ago, but Jim Crow language remains preserved in Alabama's lengthy constitution.
Who Will Go On Record? Rev. Dr. Jennifer Leath, 5thEpiscopal District Pope Francis is “evolving.”According to theNew York Times, in the documentary, “Francesco,”Pope Francis rearticulates [...]
The two presidential candidates for the leadership of the People’s National Party (PNP) last week committed to robust reform of several legislations to empower ordinary Jamaicans, protect them in law and take steps to reverse gains lost by the...