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Publié le : 15/11/2021 - 00:12 Le conflit armé en Éthiopie pourrait peser sur la prochaine récolte de café. La situation chez le plus grand producteur de mondial decaféde qualité est donc surveillée de près par ses partenaires commerciaux. Si l’année qui vient de s’écouler a été exceptionnelle pour lecafééthiopien, grâce aux cours élevés et
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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.
Le but décisif d'Aouar, les efforts de Khazri, mais également le premier rouge récolté par Lopes en Ligue 1: retrouvez les Tops et les Flops de la rédaction à l'issue de ce derby entre Saint-Etienne et Lyon (1-1). Tops Aouar a bien choisi son matchIl avait démarré timidement sa saison mais ce derby va peut-être
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“Colombia must admit that there are racial problems in the country and throughout Latin America”, Barack Obama said at a business conference in Colombia's capital, Bogota, in May 2017. Some years prior to the conference, Obama had been elected as the first Black president of the U.S. While the U.S. celebrated this feat and its...
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Analysis - Liberia: The nation's attention has once again been captured by controversy over the budget formulation and implementation after an interview conducted by President Weah in Kakata, Margibi County on August 16, 2021. During the interview, a journalist asked the President about the Liberia National Fire Service complaining about the agency's low budgetary allotment. The President responded by saying " "I am from the Executive; I don't create a budget."
Bo Tefu | California Black Media The California legislature approved Gov. Gavin Newsom’s $267 billion state budget for fiscal year 2021-22. It is packed with support for programs and policy initiatives intended to drive California’s economy out of the downturn caused by the global COVID-19 pandemic. Cash that will be pumped into the general fund […]
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Le spectre du redressement judiciaire s'éloigne pour Bordeaux après l'annonce d'un accord avec l'ancien patron des champions de France lillois ce mardi. Gérard Lopez, Didier Quillot ou… le redressement judiciaire? Ce sera Gérard Lopez. L'homme d'affaires hispano-luxembourgeois est en passe de prendre les commandes des Girondins. «À la suite de longues discussions menées ces derniers
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[East African] Journalists in Sierra Leone have heaved a collective sigh of relief following the repeal - after a gruelling 55-year struggle - of a law which had been weaponised by authorities to curtail press freedom.
Militants of the Tigray People's Liberation Front are nowhere near giving up the fight, as firefights continue in rural areas.
[This Day] Abuja -- The federal government and the Bank of Agriculture (BOA) have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) on the implementation of the Federal Public Service Entrepreneurship Programme on agriculture.
The Angolan Civil War, beginning at the time of the countrys independence from Portugal in 1975, was a 27-year struggle involving the deaths of over 500,000 soldiers and civilians. Initiated at the height of the Cold War, pro- and anti-communist forces in Angola set the stage for a proxy fight between the United States and the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR). Though the fighting officially ended in 2002, Angola remains in economic and social turmoil with a massive refugee crisis and millions of landmines impeding farming practices.
Rich in diamonds and oil, Angola was one of the last African nations to receive independence from a European power. On April 25, 1974, a Portuguese military coup d’état protesting the country’s colonial practices successfully overthrew the regime. The combined forces of the Popular Movement for the Liberation of Angola (MPLA), the National Front for the Liberation of Angola (FNLA), and the National Union for Total Independence of Angola (UNITA) created a transitional government with the Alvor Accord of 1974.
Within a year the government had disintegrated, and with aid from the USSR and the Cuban military, the Marxist-oriented MPLA under the leadership of José dos Santos had wrested control of most of Angola. Indirectly and through proxies, governments from the United States, Brazil and South Africa funded UNITA, providing munitions, intelligence reports, and mercenaries.
Heavy fighting continued until 1991 when a temporary agreement known as the Bicesse Accords was reached. Calling for an immediate ceasefire and the removal of both Cuban and South African troops, the agreement mandated a new national government and army, along with Angola’s first multi-party elections. A year later, MPLA candidate José dos Santos won 49% of the popular vote in the election compared to 40% for UNITA candidate Dr. Jonas Savimbi. When Savimbi disputed the outcome, UNITA resumed guerilla war against the MPLA.
In 1993 the United Nations Security Council passed Resolution 864 placing
Farmers in the Clarendon South constituency can now benefit from the solar-powered irrigation system at the Ebony Park pump. The system, which was officially commissioned into service yesterday via a virtual ceremony, is now the second on the list...
[Nation] The High Court in Mombasa has declined to lift a ban on Rafiki film, a locally-made film that is deemed controversial for featuring lesbian romance.
[DW] Somali women's rights activists and politicians want a 30% quota for female lawmakers to be enshrined in law. Ahead of upcoming elections, female candidates and campaigners are apprehensive.
Tiffany Haddish has inked a deal with HarperCollins to create children’s books.
The leaders of four left-leaning parties have urged the president to return the country to political normality
… that enough to win over African Americans?
Even with Kamala Harris, a … South Asian) on the ticket, African Americans have been divided about her …
EE said the DBE must provide regular updates to the public on how schools are coping and how are they being supported by the government once teachers and learners have returned to classrooms.
[New Era] Aroab -- Residents from the Aroab community, southeast of Keetmanshoop staged a peaceful demonstration earlier this week, in their quest to access land for both framing and housing purposes.
Après onze journées de Ligue 1 marquées par quelques polémiques, la Direction technique de l'arbitrage (DTA) a tenu à faire un premier bilan, qu'elle juge «satisfaisant». Onze journées de Ligue 1 ont déjà rendu leur verdict (à l'exception du Nice-Marseille de la 3e journée qui se rejouera ce mercredi), soit 109 matches, et déjà les
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