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Nicolas Sarkozy au tribunal correctionnel de Paris, le 15 juin 2021. PASCAL ROSSIGNOL / REUTERS Une peine d’un an de prison dont six mois avec sursis et 3750euros d’amende ont été requis, jeudi 17juin, à l’encontre de Nicolas Sarkozy, jugé devant le tribunal correctionnel de Paris pour les dépenses excessives de sa campagne présidentielle de
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South Africa is one of the hardest-hit countries in Africa with over 740,000 infections.
The country recorded 60 more virus-related deaths on Wednesday, bringing the death toll to 20,011.
[The Conversation Africa] In October, firefighters in Tanzania had to tackle a number of fires on Mount Kilimanjaro, Africa's tallest mountain and the largest free-standing mountain in the world. The mountain and surrounding forests fall into Kilimanjaro National Park, named a UNESCO World Heritage site in 1987. Andreas Hemp provides a glimpse into the mountain's natural environment and the challenges it faces.
Although President-elect Joe Biden promised voters he'd be the complete opposite of President Donald Trump, he's being urged by Obama... View Article
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France were shocked by minnows Finland while Cristiano Ronaldo inched closer to the all-time international goal scoring record.
(Photo Credits: Ernesto Benavides AFP) By Juan Ignacio Chávez In the midst of popular rejection, Manuel Merino has illegally replaced President Martín Vizcarra, dismissed on Monday, November 9 for 'permanent moral incapacity' after an expeditious vote in Parliament. According to specialists, this measure would be […]
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President Barack Obama leads an ovation after he signed H.R. 1726, awarding a Congressional Gold Medal to the 65th Infantry Regiment, known as the Borinqueneers, in the Eisenhower Executive Office Building South Court Auditorium, June 10, 2014. (Official White House Photo by Amanda Lucidon) via Wikimedia Commons BY C. PINEDA, Staff Writer ST. PETERSBURG […]
The George Floyd Memorial Foundation has teamed up with Texas A&M University-Commerce for the creation of a civic engagement-focused internship program.
PGCPS will host free immunization clinics in high school wellness centers to assist families with meeting immunization requirements.
[Premium Times] This is the first official trip for Mr N'Daw since his investiture on 25 September, 2020.
[Monitor] Historically, Nakifuma County is one of the constituencies in Mukono District dominated by the National Resistance Movement (NRM) party, but the 'People Power' movement is threatening the ruling party's hold.
[Zimbabwe Standard] The MDC-T yesterday expelled one of its top officials as one of the contestants for the party's presidency warned that the race to succeed Morgan Tsvangirai has left the group deeply divided.
By SUSAN K. SMITH Crazy Faith Ministries We all knew that if Donald J. Trump did not win his bid for re-election that there would be drama and danger. And as of Friday, [...]
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[New Times] A cabinet meeting held on Wednesday, November 12, appointed Madeleine Nirere as the new Ombudsman and Dr. Christian Sekomo Birame as the new Director General of the National Industrial Research and Development Agency (NIRDA), among other appointments.
[Nation] Inundated with an avalanche of demands by politicians whose support is key to the success of their handshake project, President Uhuru Kenyatta and ODM leader Raila Odinga are opting for targeted meetings to enlist the support for the Building Bridges Initiative (BBI), as signature collection kicks off in the coming week.
[New Times] The Chamber of Deputies has resolved that Prime Minister, Edouard Ngirente, should address major issues that were identified in the governance and operations of the Business Development Fund (BDF), as well as its collaboration with its beneficiaries with aim to help it to deliver yield that was expected from it.
ADRIAN MARIAPPA,the experienced Jamaica defender, has signed for high-flying Championship side Bristol City, which ends...
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Libya's warring sides agreed in UN-led talks on Wednesday a plan to hold elections within 18 months, as diplomatic efforts grow to end a decade of violence in the North African country.
Delegates from across Libya \"reached a preliminary roadmap for ending the transitional period and organizing free, fair, inclusive and credible presidential and parliamentary elections,\" interim UN envoy Stephanie Williams told journalists.
The talks in Tunisia aim to create a framework and a temporary government to prepare for elections as well as providing services in a country devastated by years of war, exacerbated by the coronavirus pandemic.
Williams stressed the need to move quickly to \"national elections which must be transparent and based on full respect for freedom of expression and assembly.\"
The Tunisia dialogue comes alongside military negotiations inside Libya to fill in the details of a landmark October ceasefire deal.
Libya is dominated by an array of armed groups and two executives: the Tripoli-based Government of National Accord, the product of a 2015 UN-led process, and a legislature elected in 2014 and allied with eastern military strongman Khalifa Haftar.
The UN selected the 75 invitees to the political talks to represent existing institutions and the diversity of Libyan society, a move that has sparked criticism of the process and its credibility.
The talks took place as a joint military commission of senior pro-GNA and pro-Haftar commanders continued meetings in Sirte, the hometown of longtime dictator Muammar Gadhafi whose 2011 toppling sparked Libya's crumble into chaos.
Sirte is on the line dividing zones controlled by the two forces, after Haftar's year-long bid to seize the western city of Tripoli crumbled in June with a blistering GNA counter-attack.
The ceasefire deal and military talks since have triggered hopes of an accompanying political deal.
Wednesday's talks were overshadowed by the fatal shooting of a prominent lawyer and women's rights activist in the eastern city of Benghazi the previous day.
Hanan al-Barassi, a vocal critic of corruption, abuse of power, and violence against women, was killed in broad daylight by unidentified armed men.
\"Her tragic death illustrates the threats that are faced by Libyan women as they dare to speak out,\" Williams said.
Bemoaning a \"crisis of accountability\" across Libya, she called for justice for Barassi's killers but declined to comment on whether the lawyer's death was linked to the talks.
\"There will be obstructionists, there will be people who don’t want change,\" she said.
But, she added, most Libyans \"have an overwhelming desire to reclaim their sovereignty and restore the legitimacy of their institutions.\"