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À l’instar de l’insécurité qui est poussée à son paroxysme par la guerre des gangs et le kidnapping, la durée du mandat des élus fait maintenant partie des grands soucis de la société et est également une source de grande confusion.
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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.
[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.
With the spread of 5G networks and the development of the Internet of things, the scale of the threat will increase, and connected cars or life support systems of the city can become victims of cyberattacks.
According to Kaspersky information security experts, mobile investment applications, which are gaining popularity in different countries, will also not be ignored by cybercriminals in 2020.
More than 80% of new buildings contain at least some elements of the Internet of Things (IoT), but the rapid growth of smart cities does not have time to improve their protection systems against cybercrime attacks.
At the same time, experts are concerned that smart cities are actively growing, and their protection systems are still underdeveloped.
Many smart devices and systems do not have reliable authentication protocols or are not protected at all by any security solutions.
[Nation] Members of the Turkana community living in Ngaremara Ward, Isiolo County have appealed to the government to help them recover more than 40,000 hectares of land they say is theirs and which is occupied by the military and several reserves.
… raised in Orange Park by African American residents who fear their neighborhoods … meeting Tuesday evening when numerous African American residents got up to speak … the homes were owned by African Americans.
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[New Zimbabwe] There are growing fears that earnings from tobacco, which remains touted as the country's second single largest foreign currency earner after gold's net export proceeds, might be far less in foreign receipts compared to other commodities because most of the contract schemes are sponsored using offshore funds.
Réunis à Lourdes en assemblée plénière, les évêques ont adopté, lundi 8novembre, une série de mesures visant à lutter contre les violences sexuelles dans l’Eglise catholique, à la suite de la publication du rapport de la commission indépendante sur les abus sexuels (Ciase), le 5octobre. Selon Eric de Moulins-Beaufort, le président de la Conférence des
The post Pédocriminalité dans l’Eglise : les évêques s’engagent dans l’indemnisation des victimes appeared first on Haiti24.
[FrontPageAfrica] Monrovia -- On December 21, 2017, George Weah, a presidential hopeful of the opposition going for runoff election at the time, was seen with the incumbent President, Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, breaking ground for the 81-kilometer from Gbarnga to Salayea. The ceremony, which occurred few days to the run-off election, to many was a confirmation that Madam Sirleaf had picked Mr. Weah as the man to continue her legacy.
The ANC in Johannesburg has refuted claims that the nomination of regional-secretary Dada Morero as a mayoral candidate for Johannesburg was factional and unlawful.
«Nos combatssont indéfectibles.» Ainsi Politis a-t-il titré un billet publié sur son site mardi 20juillet et rebondissant sur l’affaire dans laquelle est pris son rédacteur en chef Gilles Wullus. La veille, un article de StreetPress accusait le journaliste d’être «impliqué» dans une vaste escroquerie aux dépends desans-papiers commise par son conjoint, Azzedine Jamal. Selon nos
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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
The post La VAR, les polémiques, les (futurs ?) micros… L'arbitrage français fait le point, sans se dérober appeared first on Haiti24.
President Jovenel Moise was gunned down at his residence around 1 a.m Wednesday by unknown gunmen. Moïse’s wife, Martine, was injured and taken to a hospital for treatment.
Texas’ small producers felt the detrimental extent of the February’snorth American winter storm, unofficially referred to aswinter storm Uri, with wide-reachingeffects on everything from crops to cattle and foliage, according to preliminary data. Small-scale horticulture producers lost gardens, crops, citrus trees, and the freeze also damaged irrigation systems. Prairie View A&M University’s Cooperative Extension Program […]
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In December 2010, a college graduate who worked as a street vendor set himself on fire in the city of Sidi Bouzid to protest unemployment, corruption and the continued police state. A spate of other protests followed and spread throughout the country. As many as 10,000 people took to the streets of Tunis, the capital. President Ben Ali attempted to quell the protests with a promise of new elections—but not until 2014—and the creation of 300,000 jobs, but the demonstrations continued and the police retaliated with live gunfire, batons, and tear gas. As many as 80 protesters died in the violence.
After 23 years in power, Ben Ali stepped down and left the country on January 14, 2011. His resignation only complicated the political unrest in Tunisia. Prime Minister Mohamed Ghannouchi said he would assume power, but the following day backed down from that plan and set up a unity government with Fouad Mebazaa, speaker of Parliament, as interim president. The opposition rejected the government and continued their protests, saying high-level posts were given to members of Ben Alis party, while low-ranking ministries were reserved for the opposition. On Feb. 27, Prime Minister Ghannouchi resigned amid ongoing protests and continued criticism that he was too closely linked to the Ben Ali regime. He was replaced by Beji Caid-Essebsi, a former government minister. He responded to demands of the opposition and lifted the 20-year ban on the main Islamist party and froze the assets of Ben Ali. He did not, however, dissolve Parliament or suspend the constitution.
In June, Ben Ali and his wife, Leila Trabelsi, were found guilty in absentia of corruption and sentenced to 35 years in prison and fined $66 million.
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...
Des spectateurs masqués lors du concert-test d’Indochine,organisé le 29mai à l’AccorHotels Arena de Paris. CHRISTIAN HARTMANN / REUTERS Les professionnels attendaient la décision depuis des semaines. A l’issue d’une réunion à l’Elysée, lundi 21juin, le gouvernement a annoncé la reprise, à partir du 30juin, des festivals et des concerts en configuration debout – seuls les
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You can’t use Telegram in mainland China, but the messaging app allows Hong Kong users to mask their phone numbers so police can’t find them.
China reclaimed Hong Kong from Great Britain as a “special administrative region” and gradually tightened its grip.
The uniformed enforcers have a secret weapon: Hong Kong’s famously efficient COVID-19 stay-at-home orders.
Protesters and journalists lining the pavement get a hail of pepper balls from more than 40 officers at once.
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[Ghanaian Times] The World Bank has revised Ghana's growth to 4.9 per cent for 2021, from the earlier forecast of 1.4 per cent of Gross Domestic Product, its latest October 2021 Africa Pulse report has indicated.
Idriss Deby Itno, who was on course for a sixth term as Chad's president before he died from injuries sustained in battle, had carved out a reputation as the West's stalwart ally in the Sahel - despite accusations of authoritarianism.
By Valder Beebe I invited style expert, and author Lillian Vazquez into the Valder Beebe Show studios. Lilliana is a trailblazing interviewer, style expert and author. The enterprising star has […]
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87 U.S.-based groups delivered a solidary statement to Indian farmers, calling for action from both U.S. and Indian governments Mineapolis—Today, 87 farmer organizations and allied agroecology, farm and food justice groups in the United States delivered a solidarity statement in support of Indian farmers’ historic protests to Samyukt Kisan Morcha, a united front of over […]
Yolo County’s Yocha Dehe Wintun Nation members partnered with the Oakland-based Martin Luther King Jr. Freedom Center for its annual ‘Days of Gratitude’ this Thanksgiving weekend in Guinda, CA. From November 26-28, students from the San Francisco Bay Area, Yolo County, Sacramento and Kent and Tacoma, Washington, spent time with Yocha Dehe Language and History Associate, Dillon McKay and Cultural Resources Manager Laverne Bill to learn about the importance of Native Sovereignty and the role of cultural values in American democracy.
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The Wheat Farmers Association of Nigeria has painted a devastating picture of how COVID-19 and uninspiring government policy were destroying wheat production in Nigeria.
Alhaji Salim Mohammed, the national president of the Wheat Farmers Association in an extensive webinar conversation with Agriculture Journalists recently expressed anger and dismay towards government's attitude to wheat production and what it posits for the future.
The CBN Anchor Borrowers Programme (ABP) is a very laudable programme created by President Muhammadu Buhari, but the wheat farmers' leader feels the string attached to the programme is a huge burden on the association and the farmers.
Assuming I received a loan of N250,000, I put it into farming and I get a profit of N20,000 or N30,000 or a maximum of N40,000 out of that production circle, how do you expect me as a farmer, to pay back that loan within the shortest possible time I have.
So there has to be good synergy between the operators at the centre and the farmers at the lower level so that we can have a round table meeting to understand what the major issues are and challenges facing agricultural production in the country,\" Salim said.
Agri SA, the country's biggest commercial farmers lobby group, criticised the decision, saying organized agriculture should have been consulted.
Le journaliste reporter de Radio-Télé Caraïbes, Winchel Adrien, est sauvé de justesse, ce samedi matin, dans une attaque armée à Delmas 29.
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Kais Saied announced an anti-corruption drive on Wednesday, vowing to recover billions of euros from businessmen and officials he accused of embezzlement
La Copa América au Brésil hors-jeu ? À cinq jours du coup d'envoi, la Cour suprême a décidé qu'elle statuerait en urgence jeudi sur son éventuelle annulation en raison de la crise sanitaire dans ce pays touché de plein fouet par la pandémie de Covid-19. «Le président de la Cour suprême Luiz Fux a convoqué
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