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Une vue aérienne de l’éruption. KYODO / REUTERS C’est l’un des volcans les plus surveillés de l’archipel nippon, et les images sont spectaculaires. Le mont Aso, l’un des volcans les plus actifs du Japon, est entré en éruption mercredi 20octobre, projetant des cendres à 3500mètres d’altitude et faisant s’éloigner en toute hâte des randonneurs de
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Critics have called it a stunt to invite sympathy. Yet Amuriat says campaigning without shoes is a protest and that those who do not get its symbolism are missing a point.
Uganda is due to hold a general election on January 14. Amuriat and another opposition candidate, Bobi Wine have had their rallies violently dispersed by security forces or been arrested.
In mid-November, scores of people were killed as security forces attempted to quell protests against the arrest and detention of Bobi Wine.
Police has accused the candidates of addressing huge gatherings in contravention of regulations on COVID-19 prevention.
Swollen feet
In an interview with one of the dailies in Uganda, Amuriat said his feet hurt a lot and has to pour cold water on them in between campaign stops for some relief.
Doctors have cautioned him on the potential danger of contracting tetanus from cuts to his feet.
Yet Amuriat remains adamant. He says by refusing to wear shoes, he’s standing in solidarity with people whose wealth and opportunities have been stolen by the country’s longtime ruler Yoweri Museveni.
JUST IN: FDC presidential candidate Patrick Amuriat has been arrested at the border of Rubirizi and Bushenyi districts. The reason for his arrest is yet to be known📹 @MukhayeD#MonitorUpdates#UGDecides2021 pic.twitter.com/xopK4FMoD0
— Daily Monitor (@DailyMonitor) December 4, 2020
Museveni, in power since 1986 is seeking a new term. In 2017, he changed the constitution to remove age limits that would have stopped him from seeking re-election.
FDC is Uganda’s largest opposition party. In 3 previous elections, the party fronted veteran activist and retired army colonel Kizza Besigye for president.
The Jamaica Agricultural Society (JAS) is embarking on a mission this year to re-energise all its branches islandwide to make it more attuned to the needs of its members and the Jamaican society. Formed in 1895 under the instruction of then...
President Cyril Ramaphosa described the death of Chad President Idriss Déby Itno in military violence as \"disturbing news\", and expressed concern on behalf of the South African government about developments in that country.
The DP said he will not be cowed by threats and intimidations from some state officials he claimed were frustrating his campaigns
Un habitants de Gouves, alors que les flammes se rapprochent du village situé sur l’île d’Eubée, le 8 août 2021. ANGELOS TZORTZINIS / AFP Le brasier continue de consumer les villages et les terres. L’île d’Eubée, la plus grande de Grèce, reste en proie aux flammes dimanche 8août, au douzième jour de la catastrophe qui
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POLITICAL newcomer Krystal Tomlinson has taken on an arduous task to win St Andrew West Rural back for the People's National Party (PNP) in the next general election, and gives herself a 100 per cent chance of doing so.The PNP Youth Organisation president is set to challenge sitting Member of Parliament (MP) Juliet Cuthbert-Flynn for the seat in Parliament's Lower House the minute Prime Minister Andrew Holness gives the country an election date.
[Thomson Reuters Foundation] Nairobi -- Kenyan child trafficking syndicates - from street clinics to a government-run hospital - were stealing babies from vulnerable mothers to be sold for as little as $400