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United Nations despairs... over


rising tensions in South Sudan


March 10th, 12:26pm


(Prensa Latina) 


 


The United Nations reportedly showed concern in the


 face of the rising tensions in South Sudan --- which 


threaten to break the existing Peace agreement 


signed in 2018.


 


On Friday, March the 7th, a UN helicopter was attacked 


on a rescue mission, and a crew member was killed. 


So.. there are fears at the international level in the 


face of the rising tensions... in the coalition that 


rules the country.


 


Meanwhile, Yasmin Sooka, chairwoman of the UN 


Commission on Human Rights, in South Sudan, 


said she is witnessing an alarming regression 


that could erase years of hard-won progress.


 


The official also called for focusing urgently on the


 peace process and on upholding citizens’ rights.


 


Recent changes of opposition figures allied to South 


Sudanese Vice President Riek Machar in the 


governance of the Upper Nile state by 


President Salva Kiir created an 


outbreak of violence in Nasir, 


the capitol --- leading to 


increased ''clashes''


among the parties.


 


After several years of civil war in South Sudan, the warring


political leaders signed a peace agreement in 2018 and 


agreed in August 2022 to extend the transition period


that was due to end in February 2025, with elections 


scheduled for December this year..... after


several delays.


 


 


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Russia increased export 


of products to Africa


 in 2024


March 10th, 12:17pm


(Prensa Latina) 


 


Russia, last year, increased the supply of agricultural 


products to African countries by 19% over 2023, the 


Agricultural Export Centre (Agroexport), of the 


Ministry of Agriculture, reported today.


 


According to experts, this figure means that in 2024 


Russian exports of agricultural products to African 


countries exceeded 7 billion dollars and domestic 


food products were supplied to 45 countries of 


the continent, the statement said.


 


The note adds that the leading country in Russian food 


imports is Egypt, and last year Russia’s exports to this 


country grew by 21% - in value terms.


 


The main product supplied was wheat. Cairo purchased 


from Moscow, also, sunflower and soybean oil, pulses, 


linseed, molasses, yeast and other foodstuffs.


 


At the same time, among the top five Russian food 


importing countries in Africa are Algeria, which


 increased in 2024 its purchases by 1.5%, 


Libya (18), Kenya (33), and Tunisia (28), 


Agroexport added.


 


Similarly, the organization clarified ------ that Russia's 


agricultural exports to Africa are, first and foremost 


cereals: wheat, barley and corn, which - together -


account for 87% of food supplies to the continent.


 


African countries are also the main buyers of Russian oils 


and fats, meat and fish, and in 2024 dairy shipments rose.






 


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New paramilitary attacks


in Sudan - kill more than 


20 people


March 7th, 1:08pm


(Prensa Latina) 


 


Several villages in the state of Gezira, in central Sudan, 


were reportedly attacked by paramilitary troops with 


a toll of 21 people dead.


 


According to a Sudanese civil society group, known as the 


Gezira Conference, the attacks were carried out this time 


against villages belonging to the locality of Al Kamlin, 


between Wednesday and Thursday, while the 


inhabitants were carrying out their 


daily activities.


 


The organization also denounced that the region 


is suffering from a severe shortage of food and 


medical supplies, which has led to the death 


of elderly people and children.


 


The conflict is keeping more than 14 million Sudanese 


from their homes, in what experts consider to be the 


world’s largest displacement crisis.


 


The fighting has also destroyed countless livelihoods, 


plunging the country into a complex spiral of hunger


 and death.


 


 


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DRC far ---- from 90 percent 


child vaccination targets


March 7th, 1:03pm


(Prensa Latina) 


 


The Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) is far from 


the goal set by the World Health Organization 


(WHO) of reaching 90 percent of children 


immunized with preventive vaccines.


 


The African country has at least one million unvaccinated 


infants and two million have only partially received the 


necessary doses, according to the Minister of Public 


Health, Hygiene and Social Security, Roger Kamba.


 


The government makes an annual investment of more than 


18 million dollars.. for the purchase of immunogens and 


the strengthening of the health system, however, the 


Congolese vaccination system remains fragile due


 to the lack of infrastructure, conflicts and 


misinformation, he said.


 


The coordinator of the National Council for Universal 


Health Coverage, Polydore Mbongani Kabila, said


that most infectious diseases and some non-


communicable diseases, such as cervical 


cancer, are preventable via vaccination.


 


At a forum on the subject, held in Kinshasa, under the 


theme ‘Immunization, nutrition and the fight against 


cervical cancer’, he insisted on ---- the need for the 


commitment of authorities at all levels to improve 


vaccination coverage.


 


The meeting, held Wednesday and Thursday, aimed 


to identify concrete mechanisms to accelerate 


vaccination, improve immunization coverage 


and better control preventable epidemics,


 including polio and cervical cancer.


 


 


 


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Zimbabwe Announce Their 

Request ---- to Join BRICS

March 6th, 2:35pm

(teleSUR)

 

Zimbabwe’s Foreign Minister, Amon Murwira, announced 

on Thursday that the country has officially submitted a

 request to join BRICS, the alliance of some of the 

world’s most prominent emerging economies.

 

Murwira expressed Zimbabwe’s expectation of a 

consensus response from the bloc’s members, 

emphasizing that the country meets the 

necessary criteria for admission.

 

“Convinced that our country fulfills the requirements set 

by BRICS, we have submitted our membership request 

and are awaiting a response,” the Zimbabwean 

minister stated.... after a meeting with his 

Russian counterpart, Sergey Lavrov.

 

BRICS, initially formed by Brazil, Russia, India, and China 

in 2006, expanded in 2011 --- with the inclusion of South 

Africa. In January 2024 Saudi Arabia, Egypt, the United 

Arab Emirates, Ethiopia, and Iran -- also joined the bloc.

 

During the 16th BRICS Summit in Kazan, Russia, 13 

additional countries became associate members: 


Algeria, Belarus, Bolivia, Cuba, Indonesia, 

Kazakhstan, Malaysia, Nigeria, Thailand, 

Türkiye, Uganda, Uzbekistan,

 and Vietnam.

 

Murwira also addressed the Ukraine conflict, reiterating 

Zimbabwe’s support for a peaceful resolution. “Those 

who wish to contribute to the normalization of the 

situation cannot advocate for the continuation 

of combat operations. We are against any 

escalation,” he stated.

 

BRICS is known for fostering cooperation among nations 

with diverse political, economic, and cultural systems, 

adhering to principles of mutual respect ----- and non-

interference in members’ internal affairs. The bloc’s

primary objective ----- is to promote sustainable 

development and global peace..... positioning

itself as an alternative, equal to traditional 

Western-dominated economic alliances.

 

 

 

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Sudan raises Lawsuit --- against UAE

in the International Court of Justice

March 6th, 2:31pm

(teleSUR)

 

Sudan has filed a lawsuit against the United Arab Emirates

 (UAE) at the International Court of Justice (ICJ), accusing 

it of being “complicit in genocide” against the non-Arab 

Masalit people in West Darfur, through its “extensive 

financial, political, and military support” for the 

rebel militia Rapid Support Forces (RSF).

 

According to an announcement by the ICJ... on Thursday, 

Sudan initiated proceedings against the UAE, for alleged 

violations of its obligations under the Convention on the 

Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide - 

due to its ties with the RSF and allied militias that are 

allegedly committing acts of genocide -- against the

Masalit in Sudan, particularly --- in West Darfur.

 

In its complaint, Sudan based its accusations on the “acts 

perpetrated” by these militias, including the RSF, which it 

claims involve crimes such as “genocide, murder, looting,

 rape, forced displacement, invasion, vandalism of public

 property, and human rights violations.”

 

All these acts, Sudan argues, have been “perpetrated and 

facilitated through the direct support provided to the RSF 

rebel militia & other related militia groups by the United 

Arab Emirates.” 

 

The lawsuit also refers to “acts adopted, supported, and

 executed” by the UAE against the Masalit people in 

Sudan --- since at least 2023.

 

“The Emirates is complicit in genocide against the Masalit

people through its leadership and provision of extensive 

financial, political and military support to the RSF rebel 

militia,” Sudan stated in its complaint -- which is based 

on the Genocide Convention, signed by both countries.

 

While the ICJ deliberates on the case and until a final 

ruling is issued -- Sudan has requested the judges to 

impose precautionary measures against Abu Dhabi, 

urging it to “take all measures within its power”

to prevent the commission of any acts that 

constitute genocide, such as the killing

 of group members.

 

“The Emirates - must ensure that any irregular armed unit it

 directs or supports - as well as any organization or person 

under its control, direction or influence, does not commit 

any of the aforementioned acts, nor conspire, directly 

and publicly incite, attempt to commit genocide, or 

be complicit in genocide,” Sudan requested.

 

In recent decades, the Masalit, a non-Arab ethnic group, 

have been victims of the severe conflicts in Darfur --- 

particularly within the context of Sudan’s civil war 

and clashes between Arab and non-Arab groups 

in the region. They have suffered attacks by 

Arab militias and Sudanese government 

forces, as well as by the RSF.

 

The situation has worsened, in recent years, 

leading to several more massacres, forced 

displacements, and systematic attacks.

 

 

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DRC seeks humanitarian aid

 for conflict areas

March 6th, 1:29pm

(Prensa Latina) 

 

Authorities in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) 

are seeking on Thursday humanitarian aid for the 

people in this country's eastern region who 

have been affected by the conflict with

 several armed groups.

 

The International Monetary Fund (IMF), the World Bank 

(WB), the African Development Bank (ADB), and the 

International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) 

are among the actors to whom Prime Minister 

Judith Suminwa Tuluka has turned ----

 to coordinate efforts to reach 

vulnerable communities.

 

The head of Government met with the ICRC’s Regional 

Director for Africa, Patrick Youssef, with whom she 

addressed the establishment of a humanitarian 

corridor to facilitate aid delivery to areas 

occupied by the March 23 

Movement (M23).

 

Suminwa Tuluka appreciated the institution’s support 

for the victims, to whom it has distributed medicines 

and food, and assisted separated families.

 

She ratified the commitment to enhancing cooperation

 to respond to displaced people’s urgent needs, while

 the ICRC representative welcomed the support of 

the government --- which facilitates its efforts to 

help the populations affected by the conflict.

 

 

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South Africa and Cuba ----- will 

meet at Foreign Ministry level

March 6th, 9:41am

(Prensa Latina)

 

South African Minister of International Relations and 

Cooperation, Ronald Lamola, will meet here on 

March 10 with his Cuban counterpart, Bruno 

Rodriguez Parrilla, to hold bilateral talks.

 

According to the statement released today... by the South 

African Foreign Ministry, the working visit will provide an 

opportunity for the two Ministers to strengthen strategic

 bilateral relations and cooperation programs between 

South Africa and Cuba.

 

The Ministers will also exchange views on regional and 

global issues of mutual interest, the document adds.

 

Cuba, the South African Ministry of International Relations 

and Cooperation (Dirco) states in the document, is one of 

South Africa’s strategic partners in Latin America and 

the Caribbean.

 

Relations between the two countries date back long

before the democratic elections of 1994, which can

largely be attributed to the remarkable contribution 

made by Cuba to the liberation of South Africa and

 the defeat of apartheid and colonialism, it added.

 

South Africa and Cuba, the statement recalled, are linked

 by ties of culture, history, shared struggles, international 

solidarity --- and their joint commitment to advance the 

development agenda of the Global South.

 

The bilateral collaboration between South Africa and 

Cuba, which has been developing for a long time, 

Dirco added, is multifaceted and is supported 

by a considerable number of bilateral 

agreements, covering a wide range 

of areas - including health, public 

works, education & cooperation 

in water and sanitation.

 

The foreign policies of South Africa and Cuba focus on 

the peaceful resolution of conflicts, multilateralism, 

the rule of international law and the centrality of 

the United Nations in maintaining international 

peace and security, the Ministry concluded.

 

 

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The Economic Case 

For African Unity

March 5th, 2025

(africanstream)

 

The recent cut in US aid to Africa – which was always a 

Trojan horse anyway – has only bolstered the case for 

overcoming decades of dependency - by uniting as a 

continent. Eritrean expert Milena Bereketon, argues 

that a united Africa ------ is our only defence against

 the predatory forces that plague us.

 

Speaking at the launch of The Afro-Asia Institute for 

Strategic Studies in Nairobi in January 2024, Milena 

Bereket said that the Western powers had reaped 

all the benefits when dealing with the individual 

‘pieces’ of a fragmented Africa ---- leading to 

lopsided relationships and neo-colonial 

exploitation. 

 

Uniting under common economic and political interests 

would ensure that African nations get the best deal, 

no matter who we’re dealing with.

 

Would it still be possible to shake-down 

an African nation when we are all 

speaking in one, loud voice?

 

 

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Tunisia tries 40 political
opposition figures

March 5th, 10:32am

(Prensa Latina) 

 

A total of 40 Tunisian opposition leaders are currently 

on trial, charged with crimes against state security,

 in a case local media are describing today as 

politically motivated.

 

The trial --- which began the day before in the capital, 

prevented 9 defendants from appearing in public, on 

the grounds that they are ''too dangerous'' ------

to be released.

 

Meanwhile, their lawyers demanded the right of their 

clients to appear before a judge - while numerous 

demonstrators expressed their rejection of 

the trial outside the court.

 

Among the defendants are opposition leaders, diplomats, 

businessmen, journalists, lawyers and human rights 

defenders, and several of them have been in 

prison .....for more than two years.

 

There is wide public concern that some of the 

defendants could face the death penalty 

if convicted.

 

Political observers recall that the United Nations recently 

accused the government of incumbent President, Kais 

Saied of using the judiciary to stifle dissidence, after 

he dissolved parliament and expanded executive 

powers, in 2021.

 

During his first term, Saied shook Tunisian political life 

when he suspended the parliament, ''amended'' the 

constitution -- and ordered the arrest of several 

of his opponents, including the businessmen 

and executives of his fiercest antagonist,

 the Islamist-leaning An Nahda party.

 

 

 

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African Union rejects displacement 

of Palestinians from their land

March 4th, 12:29am

(Prensa Latina) 

 

Angola's President and head of the African Union, 

João Lourenço, today.. rejected any attempt to 

''displace'' the Palestinian people from their 

territories, speaking at the Arab League 

summit in Egypt.

 

Angola's leader, who spoke at the meeting on behalf of

the continental bloc --- urged the Israeli authorities to 

allow the opening of humanitarian corridors, as well 

as the return of over two million internally displaced 

Palestinian citizens and refugees.... in neighbouring 

countries.

 

Lourenço considered the Cairo summit opportune, and 

necessary, with a view to contribute to strengthening 

a common position regarding the reconstruction and 

return of people to the Gaza Strip, after more than 

15 months of war that destroyed almost all the 

infrastructure of that enclave.

 

He also rejected -- to continue the policy of settlement 

expansion.. and the illegal occupation and annexation

of Palestinian territory - and defended tolerance and 

coexistence between religions, avoiding fanaticism

and radicalism that can lead to the exacerbation 

of hatred and violence.

 

He noted that, since October 7, 2023, since the attacks 

perpetrated by Hamas -- Israel’s military response on

the Palestinian people was disproportionate, with 

serious consequences, due to the loss of 

innocent human lives.. and the 

humanitarian catastrophe,

“which has taken on the 

contours of genocide”.

 

He also recalled - the danger of the conflict spreading to 

the entire Middle East region, the implications of which 

would be deeply detrimental to regional peace and 

stability and, perhaps, to humanity.

 

“Africa ---- through its continental organization that I have

 the honour of chairing --- has consistently expressed its 

unconditional support for the cause of the Palestinian 

people --- regarding their right to self-determination 

based on the principles of international law and

 the resolutions of the United Nations,” 

President Lourenço said.

 

He added that the AU is in favour of a political 

solution -- based on the co-existence of two 

States, “a fundamental premise for peace, 

stability and security of the peoples and 

countries of the region.”

 

The Angolan president commented that the organization 

welcomes the implementation of the gradual ceasefire 

agreement between Israel and Hamas on the Gaza 

Strip, and the ongoing process of releasing 

Israeli (and Palestinian) hostages.

 

“We hope that it will continue - until all kidnapped 

Palestinian citizens are unconditionally released. 

We hope that this action will mark the beginning 

of the definitive construction of peace through 

the establishment of a permanent ceasefire - 

facilitating the increase of humanitarian aid 

to the inhabitants of Gaza, as well as the 

beginning of the reconstruction of their 

territories,” he added.




 

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Not ‘Saviour’ But Servant Of West

March 3rd, 2025

(https://africanstream.media)

 

The UK’s adversarial style of parliament lends itself to 

the exchange of jibes across the House floor. But PM 

Keir Starmer’s recent quip that the woman opposite 

him – Nigerian-descent Conservative Party leader 

Kemi Badenoch – was a self-appointed “saviour 

of Western civilisation” ---- who is desperately 

seeking relevance, had deeper significance

 than mere political points-scoring: he was 

reminding her: that she will never be
more 
than a ‘House Negro’ of the
British 
establishment.

 

Badenoch has gone to great lengths to fit in. She is fond 

of criticising Black and Brown immigrants while rolling 

out the red carpet for European immigrants. 

 

She recently condemned the decision of a UK court, to 

grant status to a Palestinian family of six on a scheme 

– which she supported when intended for Ukrainians

 – that provided refuge to over 200,000 Ukrainians.

 

At every turn, she has fought to ''prove'' ...her supposed 

Britishness, distancing herself from her own roots in a 

relentless quest for acceptance. For example, she 

insists.. that she has nothing in common with 

Northern Nigerians who, according to her, 

are extremist terrorists  -- yet proclaims 

loudly, that she would give her life for 

Britain, one of the world’s biggest 

neo-colonial powers. 

 

Try as she might, her efforts to be accepted within a 

still White-supremacist system....  have been futile.

 

It’s another reminder that the system is like that 

by design, and no amount of pandering to the 

oppressor will make him accept you as kin.

 

Sources

 

https://www.kemibadenoch.org.uk/news/
kemis-column-statement-ukraine

 

https://news.sky.com/story/englands-top-judge-condemns-
starmer-and-badenoch-comments-on-gaza-family-coming-
to-uk-on-ukraine-scheme-13311847

 

https://research.senedd.wales/research-articles/
wales-and-ukraine-three-years-on

 

https://www.spectator.co.uk/article/i-will-die-
protecting-this-country-kemi-badenoch-on-
where-she-plans-to-take-the-tories/

 

 

 

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Namibian court dismisses 

presidential election 

challenge

March 1st, 11:01am

(Prensa Latina) 

 

The Supreme Court of Namibia authorized the rise 

to power of the elected president, Netumbo 

Nandi-Ndaitwah, after dismissing the 

challenge to the results of the 

general elections of 

last December.

 

Opposition groups had filed an appeal against the victory 

of the Swapo party candidates for both the presidency 

and the parliament, arguing that the voting was 

flawed and extended for several days.

 

The presidency of the Supreme Court, ruled that the 

extension of the vote did not violate the law and 

declared invalid the claim of the Independent 

Patriots for Change party.

 

The Swapo...... (South West African People’s Organization) 

party, that has ruled the country since its independence 

in 1995, has its origins in the liberation movement that 

fought against the regime installed in Namibia by the 

racist South African government.

 

Mrs. Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah, 66, joined Swapo as 

a teenager, and after independence held several 

government posts; she is the first Namibian 

woman to become Namibia's president.

 

 

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Progress in Ethiopia-Somalia

 relations... marked weekly 

agenda

March 1st, 10:20am

(Prensa Latina) 

 

The visit of the Ethiopian Prime Minister, Abiy Ahmed, to
Somalia ---- as another step in favour of strengthening 

bilateral relations and cooperation in various 

sectors, marked the media agenda in
the 
week that ends today.

 

Last Thursday Ahmed arrived in Mogadishu, his first trip 

since February 2023, and was received at the Adan 

Abdulle International Airport by Somali President 

Hassan Sheikh Mohamud.

 

The Ethiopian head of government, on his X social 

network account, thanked Mohamud for the warm 

welcome and revealed that they discussed a 

variety of areas, including peace and 

security, the economy, diplomacy 

and the potential...... to build 

joint infrastructure.

 

He specified in the publication that “the Horn of Africa 

is rich in resources: fertile land, fresh water and 

human capital. However, as a region, we 

struggle to feed ourselves. This makes 

integration essential to achieve our 

shared aspirations”.

 

As a region, he underscored the immense potential that 

must be harnessed to achieve collective greatness. 

Regional thinking and collaboration is essential

 and we stand ready to work with Somalia to 

make this a reality, he concluded.

 

As a result of the talks, the two governments issued

 a joint statement reaffirming their commitment to 

strengthen cooperation - for mutual benefit.

 

Image: Nigeria’s NCMM to Oversee Return of Benin Bronzes Photo: Africanews
































 Photo: Africanews

 

 

Nigeria’s NCMM to Oversee 

Return of Benin Bronzes

February 26th, 3:30pm

(teleSUR)

 

Nigeria’s National Commission for Museums and 

Monuments (NCMM) will take charge of 

retrieving and preserving the Benin 

Bronzes, with the approval of the 

Oba of Benin, rightful owner 

of the artefacts.

 

The bronzes, looted by British soldiers in 1897 from the 

former Kingdom of Benin, remain largely in European 

museums. A 2023 decree by former President 

Muhammadu Buhari --- confirmed the Oba’s 

ownership, but NCMM Director General 

Olugbile Holloway stated that the 

royal palace lacks the 

infrastructure... to 

care for them.

 

With the Oba’s consent, the NCMM will now oversee

 conservation and negotiations for their return. 


Talks with Cambridge University, which 

''paused'' plans to return over 100 

bronzes, are ongoing.......

 

“The return of these objects --- is about restoring 

dignity - and correcting the injustice of 1897,” 

Holloway said.

 

 

 

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Somalia warned of famine in

a quarter of the population

February 26th, 9:30am

Mogadishu, Feb 26 

(Prensa Latina) 

 

The internal conflicts in Somalia, criminal outside 

interference by the ''International Community''

the drought, and growing inflation - threaten 

to leave a quarter of the country's people

in a famine.

 

A United Nations report released on Wednesday, 

asserted that famine could affect 4.4 million 

people, between April and June.

 

Crispen Rukasha, head of the UN Office for the

Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) 

in Somalia, warned - of the urgent need for 

adequate funding to avoid ''greater evils'' 

stigmatising families with little or no

access to agricultural products, 

internally displaced persons, 

and loss of livestock, as 

''elements of risk''.

 

The document also denounced the situation 

threatening 1.7 million children under five 

years old, due to acute malnutrition, 

while about 466,000 of them are 

already approaching this.

 

For honest political observers, the impact of climate
change, a long armed conflict, fueled by the West, 

often using starvation to ''beat down'' the once 

powerful Islamist revolution -- and a smashed

sanctioned economy - have placed the East 

African country in extreme dependence 

on so-called ''international aid''.

 

 

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Leaders of Russia and Guinea-Bissau

 to meet today at the Kremlin

February 26th, 9:19am

(Prensa Latina) 

 

Russia's President, Vladimir Putin, will receive his 

counterpart from Guinea-Bissau, Umaro Sissoco 

Embaló, at the Kremlin, Russia's presidential 

spokesman Dmitri Peskov announced today.

 

As the spokesman informed the press, on Wednesday, 

a welcoming ceremony will be held first, followed by 

Russia-Guinea-Bissaua talks, and then the two 

presidents, will take a working lunch.

 

After that, Russia's head of state, is scheduled to 

hold private meetings in the Kremlin, Peskov said.

 

Moscow and Guinea-Bissau communicate

 regularly, at the highest level.

 

At the end of January, following up on the 'Guinean 

leader’s official visit to Moscow on May 9 last year, 

President Putin and President Embalo, discussed 

cooperation between the 2 countries, in trade, 

investment, and humanitarian aid, by 'phone.

 

The two leaders then agreed to stay in touch.

 

Since 2022, President Embalo has been 

visiting the Eurasian nation, annually.

 

 

 

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Egypt rejects Israeli proposal 

to ''administer'' Gaza

February 26th, 8:29am

(Prensa Latina) 

 

Egypt rejected a proposal presented by Israel's opposition 

leader Yair Lapid for Cairo to administer Gaza for the next 

several years, stating that only the Palestinians have the 

right to control that territory.

 

Speaking at a forum in Washington... on Tuesday, Lapid 

proposed that Egypt take charge of the administration 

of Gaza for 8 years, with the possibility of extending 

the period to 15. As a bribe, he estimated that the

creditor countries and financial organizations 

could cancel Egypt’s debt.

 

In statements to Al-Arabiya television network, an official 

source - who preferred to remain anonymous - ratified 

Egypt’s position in support of the Palestinian cause. 

 

The source refused to link the two issues and 

assured that Egypt will pay its foreign debt.

 

Egyptian President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi on Tuesday 

reiterated his total rejection of any project to 

displace the inhabitants of Gaza, as 

recently proposed.. by Trump.

 

According to a statement from the presidency 

..during a meeting held in the capital, El-Sisi 

and Ammar al-Hakim, leader of Al-Hikmma 

National Movement of Iraq, condemned

 the expulsion of Palestinians from

 their ancestral lands. 

 

The statement stressed that both parties insisted on 

the establishment of a Palestinian state on the 1967 

borders with East Jerusalem as its capital, noting

that it is ------- “the only guarantee for achieving

lasting peace in the region.”

 

In recent weeks, El-Sisi reiterated his rejection of

 the displacement of the population of the Strip, 

and insisted on maintaining the truce and the 

creation of a Palestinian state. 

 

During meetings with several statesmen and world 

figures in recent days, he ratified the position of 

his government, which is supported - by all its 

Arab neighbours.

 

Egypt’s Foreign Ministry announced the holding of an 

Arab summit on March 4th in support of Palestine 

and to rebuild Gaza. Regional press said the 

event was a clear response ---- to 

Trump’s initiative.

 

Egypt, Jordan, Palestine and the rest of the Arab 

nations strongly condemned the White House 

project, seeing it, as an obvious violation 

of international laws and norms.

 

 

 

_________________________________






 


A military plane
crashed in Sudan


by Anton Demidov


February 25th, 9:41pm


(Gazeta.ru)


 


A military plane crashed in the Sudanese city of 


Omdurman. This is reported by the Sudanese 


newspaper Alrakoba, citing a military source.


 


According to him, the crew members and several 


officers on board the aircraft... did not survive.


 


According to Al Arabiya TV channel, citing sources, the 


cause of the plane crash was a technical malfunction. 



According to him, the plane belonged to the 


Sudanese Army. It crashed a few minutes 


after taking off from Wadi Seyidna air 


base in the capital, Khartoum.


 


 


 


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French measures against 

Algeria increase tensions

February 25th, 2:56pm

(Prensa Latina) 

 

French Foreign Minister, Jean-Noël Barrot, announced 

today, measures to restrict access to French soil, by 

the Algerian authorities, in a scenario of escalating 

tensions between the two countries.

 

In statements to the BFM TV channel -- the head of 

diplomacy specified that these are restrictions on 

movement and access to French territory for 

“certain Algerian dignitaries,” without 

offering further details.

 

According to Barrot, the sanctions are reversible, 

if the North African country complies with the 

level of ''cooperation'' requested by Paris.

 

If Algeria does not react, we are ready 

to adopt new measures, he warned.

 

Relations between the two countries are going 

through a tense moment, marked by the arrest 

in Algiers, of the writer Boualem Sansal, for 

attacking state security and in France, of 

several influencers who are accused of 

calling for violence on French soil.

 

The crisis escalated further, over the weekend, 

after a deadly knife attack in the eastern city 

of Mulhouse, committed by an Algerian

listed for Islamist radicalization and 

ordered to leave French territory - 

due to his irregular immigration

status.

 

According to various authorities, Algeria refused 

to receive the alleged perpetrator of the action

 that left one dead and five injured.

 

In this regard, Foreign Minister Barrot 

called this position, unacceptable.

 

Attempts to move towards a reconciliation that will 

alleviate the wounds of colonization and a war of 

independence with bloody episodes - face 

a serious challenge --- despite a robust 

economic exchange -- characterized 

by French imports of hydrocarbons 

------- particularly, natural gas.

 

In August 2022, Presidents Emmanuel Macron and 

Abdelmadjid Tebboune agreed in the Algerian 

capital, on a roadmap to relaunch bilateral 

ties contaminated by the past. However, 

things have not gone in that direction 

since then  with President Tebboune 

postponing his visit to Paris -- with 

fundamental differences, such as 

French recognition of Morocco's 

ownership of Western Sahara, 

whose independence --- is 

supported by Algeria.


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Mass Defection to M23 Rebel Group ------ 

Deepens Security Crisis in Eastern DRC

February 24th, 3:06pm

(teleSUR)




Over 200 police officers and soldiers have defected 

to the Alliance Fleuve Congo (AFC/M23), a rebel 

movement, active in the eastern DRC, 

intensifying... the already volatile 

security situation in the region.

 

Public Defection Ceremony in Bukavu

 

The defection ceremony, took place in front of 

the provincial police headquarters in Bukavu, 

drawing a large crowd of onlookers. 

 

The mass defection, marks a significant shift in 

local power dynamics, with former government 

security forces now joining the M23 movement.

 

Reasons Behind the Defection

 

Jackson Nkamba, Senior Commissioner of the Congolese 

National Police (PNC) cited poor working conditions and

 lack of resources as the main reasons for the defection.

 

“We were trained with the Congolese government’s money,

and I am Congolese. If the government provided the

 necessary resources, the police would be 

professional. We are being retrained to 

become a new kind of police force —

one that doesn’t have to intervene 

on foot or go into the field without 

even having a meal,” said Nkamba.

 

The defectors are set to undergo additional training

in Rumangabo, North Kivu, under AFC/M23’s 

supervision, aiming to form a more 

disciplined police force within 

the territories controlled by 

the rebel group.

 

M23’s Security Agenda and Political Vision

 

General Bernard Byamungu, Head of Operations for the 

Revolutionary Army of Congo, outlined M23’s security 

agenda, emphasizing the need to disarm civilians to

 restore peace in the conflict-ridden areas.

 

“All these weapons must be taken away from the 

population... so they can live in peace. We will 

work together to ensure security,” he stated.

 

Lawrence Kanyuka, M23’s spokesperson, framed 

the defections, as a step towards achieving a 

broader political vision.

 

“The police officers joining us.. want to work with us 

to liberate the country and fight against tribalism, 

exclusion, and poor governance,” 

Kanyuka explained.

 

Escalating Conflict and Regional Implications

 

The mass defection comes as the M23 movement 

continues to expand its control over parts of 

eastern DRC --- challenging the Congolese 

army (FARDC) and government authority.

 

In Lubero, ongoing clashes between the FARDC and M23 

have led to widespread looting, further exacerbating the 

humanitarian crisis in the region. The Congolese army 

has called on deserters to return to their units, but 

the situation remains tense.

 

Regional and International Concerns

 

The defections underscore the deepening divisions within

 the Congolese security forces and highlight the growing 

influence of the M23 rebel group. This development, 

raises concerns about the stability of eastern DRC, 

a region already plagued by ethnic conflicts and 

power struggles among various armed groups.

 

The international community is closely monitoring the 

situation, with fears that the continued expansion of 

the M23 could lead to greater regional instability

 and humanitarian consequences.

 

Outlook and Future Developments

 

As the security crisis in the Democratic Republic of Congo 

worsens.... the mass defection to M23 signals a potential 

turning point in the ongoing conflict dynamics. With M23 

gaining strength and government forces weakened, the 

region faces an uncertain future, marked by escalating 

violence and political instability.

 

The coming weeks will be crucial in determining 

whether the Congolese government can regain 

control and stabilize the region or if the M23 

movement will consolidate its power in 

eastern DRC.

 

 

 

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Sudan Crisis Deepens as RSF Signs 

Charter for Parallel Government

February 24th, 3:01pm

(teleSUR)

 

The political crisis in Sudan has taken a dramatic turn as

the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) and their allies signed a 

charter on Sunday to establish a parallel government, 

challenging the authority of the internationally

 recognized Sudanese government.

 

Egypt-Sudan Diplomatic Talks

 

Amid these developments, Egyptian Foreign Minister, Badr 

Abdelatty met with Sudanese Foreign Minister Ali Youssef 

El-Sherif, in Cairo, to discuss the escalating conflict and

 its regional implications.

 

El-Sherif firmly stated: “No one will recognize the 

so-called parallel government to the Sudanese 

government,” he stressed, emphasizing that

Sudan --- rejects any foreign recognition

of the RSF-backed administration.

 

RSF’s Controversial Move

 

The RSF’s signing ceremony took place behind 

closed doors, in Nairobi, Kenya, sparking 

international concern -- and criticism 

from Khartoum’s Foreign Ministry.

 

The signatories claimed the new entity aims to promote 

“peace and unity”, but human rights groups and the 

international community remain skeptical due to 

RSF’s alleged human rights abuses since the 

conflict erupted in April 2023.

 

Ongoing Conflict and Humanitarian Crisis

 

The war between the Sudanese 

military and RSF has resulted in:

 

Over 24,000 deaths and more than 14 million displaced 

people (approximately 30% of Sudan’s population).

 

3.2 million Sudanese refugees seeking safety 

in neighbouring countries. 

 

4,200 civilian deaths recorded by the U.N. in 2024, 

with the actual toll likely much higher.

 

Military Gains and Regional Dynamics

 

The Sudanese army has recently gained the upper hand, 

regaining control of strategic locations, including:

 

Wad Medani, the capital of Gezira province.

 

Sudan’s largest oil refinery, securing

 vital energy resources.

 

Egypt’s Role and Regional Diplomacy

 

After the Cairo meeting, Abdelatty revealed 

that the discussions also touched on ---

Gaza’s future amidst regional tensions.

 

Expectations for the upcoming Arab summit in Cairo,

 where Sudan’s crisis will be a key agenda item.

 

Looking Forward: Uncertain Path to Stability

 

The formation of a parallel government by the RSF 

poses a significant challenge to the Sudanese 

military’s authority ----- risking further 

fragmentation and an escalation

 of violence.

 

With regional stakeholders and the international 

community closely monitoring the situation, the

 path to peace and stability in Sudan remains 

uncertain. The Cairo summit will likely play 

a pivotal role in shaping the diplomatic 

response to this complex conflict.

 

 

 

__________________________________

 

 

 

DRC conflict - multiplies risk 

of cholera and Mpox spread

February 24th, 1:26pm

(Prensa Latina) 

 

The conflict in the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo

 (DRC) multiplied on Monday the risk of spreading cholera 

and monkeypox diseases, several institutions informed.

 

Health partners -- of the Office for the Coordination of 

Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) stated that the cholera 

outbreak in the North Kivu province worsened in 

the first 15 days of February when 420 cases 

and one death were recorded in Goma and

 its surroundings.

 

The figure accounts for over a third of nearly 

1,300 cases reported in the province since 

January, they said.

 

Meanwhile, the Ministry of Public Health, Hygiene, and 

Social Security in this nation reported last week that 

17 Mpox patients, including 10 confirmed positive 

cases and seven awaiting results who were 

hospitalized at the Miti-Murhesa health 

zone, fled... due to the fighting.

 

The DRC has so far reported 79,519 suspected 

Mpox cases, including 14,976 confirmed cases

 and 1,507 deaths.

 

An estimated 78,393 people... have been vaccinated 

with the first Mpox vaccine dose across the country.

 

 

 

_____________________________________________________



 

South African Cabinet calls for 

national unity against 

disinformation

February 21st, 4:37pm

 (Prensa Latina) 

 

South Africa's Cabinet on Friday urged people to stand 

united against what it described as a growing wave

 of propaganda and disinformation to distort the 

Government's efforts and sow division 

among nationals.

 

In a press release on its latest meeting last week, the

 Council of Ministers stressed that South Africans 

must not allow false narratives to divide them, 

as common history ‘has shown that there is 

no challenge that we cannot overcome,

 when we unite.’

 

“We are called to stand up for the love for our country, 

which is rooted in our democratic values -- of non-

racism, tolerance, compassion, peace, justice, 

equality, freedom and human dignity,” 

the Cabinet said in the text.

 

The Government also reaffirmed ---- that, based on South 

Africa’s historic struggle for justice, the nation cannot 

remain indifferent to the human rights violations 

being perpetrated around the world.

 

In the communiqué, Cabinet reiterated President Cyril 

Ramaphosa’s firm stance in his State of the Nation 

Address, in which he emphasized, that South 

Africa will not be intimidated or coerced 

by external pressures.

 

Separately, the Cabinet stated that it had taken note of 

the 90-day withdrawal of funding of various programs 

by the Government of the US and its implications for 

South Africa, particularly in the HIV/AIDS and 

tuberculosis programs.

 

The Cabinet wishes to assure all South Africans that 

the Government -- will not allow a situation that 

directly affects the participation of needy 

citizens in that health program.

 

When reporting on its most recent working session, The 

Cabinet noted South Africa’s commitment to ensuring 

stability in the Democratic Republic of the Congo

and called for a diplomatic solution to ensure 

stability in the DRC while protecting the 

welfare of the Congolese people.

 

The Cabinet reaffirmed that South Africa will

continue to play its role as a peacekeeping 

mission in the DRC.

 

 

 

______________________________________

 

 

 

 

Extreme Heat Forces School Closures 

in South Sudan, Raising Concerns 

for Children’s Safety

February 21st, 2:21pm

   (teleSUR)


Soaring temperatures in South Sudan have forced 

the closure of schools nationwide for two weeks, 

''heightening the risk'' of child marriage, child 

labour, and recruitment into armed groups, 

Save the Children warned on Friday.

 

With temperatures expected to reach 42°C (107.6°F) 

next week, the South Sudanese government 

announced school closures for at least 

two weeks.

 

 Additionally, working hours for public employees

 will be reduced for over two weeks.

 

This is not the first time South Sudan has had to take

 such measures. In March 2024, schools remained 

closed for two weeks during a heatwave that 

saw temperatures soar to 45°C (113°F).

 

Christopher Nyamandi, Save the Children’s Director 

in South Sudan, emphasized the long-term impact 

of school closures.

 

“Closing the classroom door often means closing 

the door to a stable and healthy future,” 

Nyamandi stated.

 

He highlighted.. that the COVID-19 pandemic and 

sudden floods had already disrupted education, 

showing that the longer children stay out of 

school, the less likely they are to return.

 

This education gap can lead to increased exposure 

to dangers, including child labour, early marriage, 

and recruitment by armed groups, as families 

struggle to survive.

 

Public Health Concerns and Safety Measures

 

South Sudan’s Minister of the Environment, Josephine 

Nafon Kosmos, called the heatwave a “serious 

threat to public health.”

 

She urged citizens to take precautions, such as 

avoiding direct sunlight and staying hydrated.

 

As climate change continues to intensify extreme 

weather events, humanitarian organizations are 

increasingly concerned about the vulnerability 

of children in fragile regions like South Sudan.

 

The situation underscores the urgent need for 

climate adaptation strategies, educational 

support, and protection mechanisms 

to shield children.

 

 

[Rhondda Records adds: 

patronising twaddle.]

 

 


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Ivory Coast ''takes control'' of last

 remaining French military base

February 21st, 1:21pm

 (Prensa Latina) 

 

Ivory Coast took control of Port-Bouet, the last remaining 

French military base in that territory after decades of 

the military presence of France in this African 

country, local media reported in 

Yamoussoukro, the capital,

 on Friday.

 

In a ceremony held on Thursday... Paris officially handed 

over the military enclave, to the command of the Ivorian 

army. Only a small group of French advisers will remain 

--- for a short time --- for training and support missions.

 

Some 1,000 French soldiers -------- were stationed in 

Port-Bouet, ostensibly to help fight Islamist groups.

 

In his New Year’s message to the nation, President 

Alassane Ouattara announced the definitive 

withdrawal of the French forces stationed

 in Ivory Coast, which, he said, marks a 

new stage in the country’s military 

and political sovereignty.

 

 

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Ramaposa: South Africa will continue 

to work with Russia, despite calls..... 

from Europe

February 20th, 5:23pm

(RT.ru)

 

The Republic of South Africa, is not going to stop 

cooperation with Russia. This was announced 

by South African President Cyril Ramaposa

 to Izvestia.

 

"We will continue to work with Russia on 

a number of issues, of course," he said.

 

On Thursday afternoon, February 20, the G20 foreign 

Ministers' meeting kicked off in Johannesburg. 

Russian Foreign Minister, Sergey Lavrov, 

arrived at the event.

 

Earlier, the head of EU Diplomacy, Kaja Kallas, 

called for strengthening Ukraine's position 

on the battlefield - not discussing peace.

 

 

 

____________________________________





Kenya ------- Offers to Mediate in 

Sudan Crisis Amid Accusations 

of Sovereignty Violation

February 20th, 1:45pm

(teleSUR)

 

On Wednesday, Kenya announced its willingness to 

mediate peace efforts in Sudan, after accusations 

from Khartoum -- that Nairobi violated Sudanese 

sovereignty - by hosting a meeting for Sudan’s 

paramilitary group - the Rapid Support
Force 
(RSF).

 

Sudan condemned Kenya’s decision to host the RSF 

meeting on Tuesday, calling it an “act of hostility” -

 especially since the meeting occurred just before 

the RSF was set to announce the formation of a 

parallel government.

 

The meeting was led by Abdel-Rahim Hamdan Dagalo, 

RSF’s Deputy Commander, at Kenyatta International 

Conference Centre in Nairobi. He hinted at a major 

announcement scheduled for Friday, which has 

heightened political tensions.

 

Kenya’s Defense and Regional Implications

 

In response, Kenya’s Foreign Ministry emphasized 

the country’s neutral stance, highlighting its role

 in hosting thousands of Sudanese refugees and 

reaffirming its commitment.... to facilitating 

dialogue “without any ulterior motives.”

 

However, Kisemei Mutisya, a lecturer at Riara 

International University, warned that Kenya 

could face international isolation, if seen

- as supporting a rebel faction against

 the legitimate government.

 

“Any effort to undermine or interfere with Sudan’s 

internal affairs in an undiplomatic manner, as 

Kenya appears to be doing, could provide 

Sudan with grounds to bring the case 

before the International Court of 

Justice,” Mutisya explained.

 

Escalating Conflict and Humanitarian Crisis in Sudan

 

The ongoing conflict in Sudan between the Sudanese 

military & the RSF has had devastating humanitarian

 consequences. According to the United Nations,

 the violence has resulted in:

 

Over 24,000 fatalities

 

More than 14 million people displaced

— about 30% of Sudan’s population

 

3.2 million Sudanese refugees fleeing 

to neighbouring countries

 

On Tuesday, Sudanese officials reported that recent RSF 

attacks had killed over 400 civilians -- including infants, 

after the RSF's significant defeat by Sudan's army.

 

Call for Neutrality and Concerns of Political Legitimacy

 

Haydar Abdul Karim, a Sudanese peace activist and 

journalist currently living in Kenya, urged regional 

governments ------ to remain neutral in the 

Sudanese conflict.

 

He expressed concern over politicians legitimizing 

the RSF’s efforts to establish a new government, 

warning that this could deepen divisions within 

Sudan and exacerbate the ongoing crisis.

 

The Sudan-Kenya diplomatic tension underscores 

the complex regional dynamics at play - and the 

urgent need for effective mediation to stabilize 

Sudan --- and address the humanitarian crisis.

 




_______________________________________________

 

 

 

South Africa, guest of honour 

at Havana Book Fair

February 20th, 9:30am

(Prensa Latina) 

 

South Africa is the guest of honour of the 33rd Havana 

International Book Fair, an occasion for which it has 

brought to Cuba works by outstanding authors 

on a wide range of themes.

 

Prensa Latina spoke with writer Nokubongwa Nhukele 

about the issue. She presented titles of poems 

written by Boitumelo Mainganya and 

introduced Molaodi wa Sekake, 

who authored a volume 

on socialism.

 

Nhukele also spoke about other texts and writers 

such as Zola Blackie, whose work deals with 

topics such as love, life, social problems, 

and breaking stereotypes.

 

She also referred to the book “Mezcla de Comidas” 

(Mixture of Foods), written during the Covid-19 

pandemic by ten different authors in one of 

the indigenous languages of South Africa.

 

The writer also launched the book “Wanda” for children’s 

audiences visiting the Fair, with illustrations focused 

on a curly-haired little girl with dark skin, and

an attractive smile.

 

South Africa is represented in this Fair’s edition by writers 

like Annerle Barnard, Boitumelo Mainganya, Eugene 

Damons, Farren Cloete, and John Lourens.

 

The 33rd Havana International Book Fair will end in 

Havana this Sunday, February 23, moving later to 

other provinces, until it closes in March.

 

 

 

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Matviyenko - announced Ethiopia's plans to 

take part in celebrations dedicated to the 

80th anniversary of the Victory in the
 
Great Patriotic War

February 18th, 8:05pm

(Izvestia.ru)

 

Chair of the Federation Council of the Russian Federation, 

Valentina Matviyenko, said on February the 18th, that the 

Ethiopian authorities plan to take part in celebrations 

dedicated to the 80th anniversary of Victory,
in the Great Patriotic War.

 

"The Prime Minister (Abiy Ahmed of Ethiopia. - Ed.) said 

that either the president of the country --- or the Prime 

Minister will definitely take part in these celebrations.

 They will be determined by this date, depending on 

the situation, schedule, workload, and so on," 

she said.

 

According to her, the expansion of cooperation between 

Ethiopia and Russia - meets the national interests of
the 
two countries.

 

Matvienko also noted that Ethiopia was

the first country to face fascism, 

when Italy attacked it.

 

"(Ethiopia: It is not by chance -- that the UN supports 

Russian resolutions on combating the glorification 

of Nazism," she concluded.

 

Earlier, on February 6th, Moscow summed up the results 

of Russia's joint work with the countries of the African 

continent on the forum track in 2024 and outlined 

plans for 2025. It is specified --- that 2024 has 

become a landmark year, for cooperation 

between Russia and Africa.

 

 

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New paramilitary attacks


 leave around 200 dead 


in southern Sudan


February 18th, 1:58pm


(Prensa Latina) 


 


Paramilitary attacks on several villages in the southern 


White Nile state, reportedly killed around 200 people


 and injured dozens.


 


Reports from civil organizations stated that the attacks 


took place on Monday in Al Gutaina district, where 


the so-called Rapid Support Forces (RSF) 


conducted what was described as a 


real massacre ----- when shooting 


indiscriminately --- at unarmed 


civilians, including women 


and children.


 


Emergency Lawyers, a group bringing together legal 


experts in human rights, condemned the brutal 


attacks, which, they said, are war crimes 


against humanity by the RSF, who must


 be held accountable for this barbarity.


 


Since mid-April 2023, Sudan has been embroiled in an


 internal civil war following a power struggle between 


Army Chief, General Abdel Fatah al-Burhan, and RSF


 leader, General Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo.


 


The conflict has forced more than 11 million Sudanese 


to flee their homes in what experts call the world’s


 largest displacement crisis.


 


 


__________________________






UN calls for 6 billion dollars 


to save Sudanese people


February 17th, 2:27pm


 (Prensa Latina) 


 


The United Nations on Monday called for 6 billion dollars 


in financial aid to Sudan - for a humanitarian plan that 


aims to save millions of lives in the African country 


due to the armed conflict it is suffering.


 


The UN Under-Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs


 Tom Fletcher stated that Sudan is facing a humanitarian 


emergency of alarming proportions, with famine raging, 


widespread sexual violence, and children being killed 


and injured.


 


Fletcher added that without immediate funding, two-


thirds of refugee children, will not have access to 


primary education, 4.8 million people in the host 


communities will face severe food insecurity,


 and 1.8 million --- will not receive food aid.


 


Since mid-April 2023, Sudan has been embroiled 


in an internal war, since a power struggle 


between Army Chief, General Abdel 


Fattah al-Burhan, and the Rapid 


Support Forces (RSF) leader,


 General Mohamed 


Hamdan Dagalo,


fell out.


 


The conflict has forced more than 11 million Sudanese


 to flee their homes in what experts call the world’s 


largest displacement crisis.


 


 


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Nicaragua Congratulates Election of 


African Union Commission Chair


February 17th, 1:06pm


(teleSUR)


 


On Saturday, Mahamoud Ali Youssouf won the 


AUC election in Addis Ababa, after seven 


rounds of voting.


 


On Monday, Nicaraguan President Daniel Ortega 


sent a congratulatory message to Mahamoud 


Ali Youssouf on his election as Chair of the


 African Union Commission.


 


“On behalf of the People - and Government - of the 


Republic of Nicaragua, we wish to express our 


most sincere congratulations on your election 


as Chair of the African Union Commission. 


We also convey our congratulations to 


the People and Government of the 


Republic of Djibouti, for this


 important election,” 


he said.


 


“We are certain that, under your leadership, the African 


Union will continue to promote Mutual Understanding,


 Dialogue, Solidarity, and Development on the African 


Continent,” added the historic leader of the 


Sandinista National Liberation Front.


 


“The Nicaraguan people... and the brotherly peoples of 


Africa share historic cultural bonds, the struggle for


 independence and national sovereignty, as well 


as the continued aspiration for peace and 


well-being,” he stressed.


 


The text reads, “With joy and popular jubilation, we 


welcome President Sem Ismail Omar Guelleh. We 


celebrate the historic victory of Djibouti, at the 


head of the AU Commission! Congratulations 


to the new AUC President, Mahamoud 


Ali Youssouf!


 


During your chairmanship of the African Union 


Commission, you can count on the friendship 


and solidarity --- of the Government of 


Reconciliation and National Unity - 


as well as our commitment ----- to 


continue working - to strengthen 


the relations between Nicaragua 


and the African Union,” Ortega


 pointed out.


 


Mahamoud Ali Youssouf is the longest-serving 


Djiboutian Foreign Minister, as he has held 


the position since 2005.


 


Youssouf worked at Djibouti’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs 


and headed its Arab Affairs Department during the 


1990s. He served as Ambassador to Egypt from 


1997 to 2001. He was appointed Minister-


Delegate for International Cooperation


 in 2001. 


 


Once he assumed the position of Minister of Foreign 


Affairs, Youssouf played important roles in 


international diplomacy, especially in


 the Horn of Africa.


 


In April 2024, he was nominated by Djibouti for


Chair of the African Union Commission. 






 


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Hamas praises African leaders’

 ‘courageous’ stance against 

Gaza onslaught

February 17th, 11:24am

 (PressTV)

 

Hamas resistance movement has praised the “principled 

and courageous” position of African leaders concerning 

the Israeli onslaught on the besieged Gaza Strip, and 

their vehement opposition -------- to the atrocious 

campaign against the Palestinians there.

 

During the 38th African Union Summit in the Ethiopian 

capital Addis Ababa on Sunday, African Union (AU) 

leaders issued a strong condemnation of Israeli 

atrocities in Gaza, urging member states to

 halt cooperation and normalization

 with the Tel Aviv regime.

 

Israel is committing genocide against the Palestinians 

and must be prosecuted internationally, the summit’s 

final statement read.

 

“We call for an end to cooperation and normalization 

with Israel until it ends its occupation and 

aggression against Palestine,” the 

communiqué pointed out.

 

Hamas said in a statement that it “commends the final 

statement of the African Union summit, and the 

principled and courageous position of 

member states in condemning the 

brutal Zionist war on Gaza ---- 

and rejecting the regime’s 

violations ------- of the

 international law.”

 

The Gaza-based movement praised the communiqué 

for condemning the genocide against Palestinians, 

and its call for prosecution of the Zionist regime 

at international courts and the cessation of all 

forms of cooperation and normalization 

with the occupying regime, until it 

renounces its occupation and 

aggression against 

Palestinians.

 

Hamas described the position of African countries to be

 a natural continuation of the continent's history of 

struggle against colonialism and oppression,

 and their adherence to the values of 

freedom, justice, and the right
to 
self-determination.

 

It emphasized that such a strong stance demonstrates 

support for the resilience of Palestinians against the

crimes of the occupying Israeli regime - and sends 

a clear message to the international community -

that they must honour their obligations - to stop 

the Zionist entity's aggression and prosecute 

its criminal leaders.

 

Hamas finally called on African countries to take concrete 

steps by increasing political and legal pressures on Israel,

 supporting the Palestinian cause in international forums 

& strengthening the Palestinians’ steadfastness - until
freedom is achieved and an independent Palestinian 

state is established, with al-Quds as its capital.

 

Israel's genocidal war on Gaza has led to the death 

of at least 48,271 Palestinians, mostly women and 

children, and the injury of 111,693 others, since 

early October 2023.

 

A ceasefire and prisoner exchange agreement 

went into effect in Gaza on January 19th, 

halting Israel's aggressive campaign 

against the coastal region.

 

 

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Angola Assumes AU’s Rotating Chair 


as Djibouti’s FM Wins the
AUC Chair race


February 15th, 1:13pm


(teleSUR)


 


Angola, one of the oil powers of sub-Saharan Africa, 


assumed the rotating presidency of the African 


Union (AU) for the first time this Saturday in 


Addis Ababa, at a time of great security 


and development challenges on 


the continent.


 


“This -- is the first time that the Republic of Angola has 


taken on this important responsibility of guiding the 


destinies of our continent for the next 12 months, 


which will lead me to closely look at the main 


issues of Africa,” said Angola's President, 


Joao Lourenco as he received the baton


 from his Mauritanian counterpart, 


Mohamed Ould Ghazouani, 


who held the position.


 


The handover took place during the opening session 


of the 2-day ordinary annual summit of the heads 


of state and government of the AU, held at the 


organization’s headquarters in the 


Ethiopian capital.


 


The presidency of the AU... rotates among the five 


geographical regions of Africa, lasts for a year, 


and allows the country holding it - to set the 


priorities & initiatives of the pan-African 


organization.


 


“Our experience in seeking solutions to issues related


 to peace and security and in ensuring that member 


states implement economic and social policies 


that promote the progress and development 


of our continent --- is very special to us as 


we take on the ‘pro tempore’ presidency 


of the African Union,” the Angolan 


leader emphasized.


 


Lourenco advocated for making international partners 


truly understand “the importance and advantage
of 
cooperating with a developed, industrialized 


Africa -- capable of overcoming hunger, 


poverty, misery, and unemployment, 


thereby -- reducing the likelihood 


of armed conflicts --- and illegal


immigrants near their borders.”


 


On the other hand, Mahmoud Youssouf, Foreign 


Minister of Djibouti won the  race to become 


the new Chairperson of the African Union 


Commission.


 


The 59-year-old FM won over two other candidates, 


the Kenya’s veteran opposition leader, and former 


prime minister, Raila Odinga, 80; & Madagascar’s


 former foreign minister, Richard 


Randriamandrato, 65.


 


Youssouf - says he will prioritise regional security 


and promote greater unity across Africa, aiming 


to bridge linguistic and cultural divides on 


the continent.


 


As head of the AU Commission, the Djibouti 


chancellor will face challenges -- ranging 


from the rise to power of military juntas


 in West Africa to conflicts such as the 


war in Sudan or the recent offensive 


by the powerful rebel group, the 


Movement 23 de Marzo (M23) 


in the eastern part... of the 


Democratic Republic of 


the Congo.


 


 


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Africa Demands Colonial Reparations 


and End of Resource Exploitation 


at the 38th AU Summit


February 15th, 1:02pm


(teleSUR)


 


During the 38th Summit of the African Union, held 


in Addis Ababa, capital of Ethiopia, the member 


countries articulated a class action lawsuit 


aimed at dismantling the structures of 


inequality bequeathed by European 


colonialism on the continent.


 


This year’s Summit theme was the “Justice for Africans 


and People of African Descent through Reparations,” 


the Union stated in X that the path to justice and 


repair is long, but its Member States, African 


citizens and the African Diaspora, are 


determined to walk it together.


 


“Reparations - are not just about the past - they 


are about the future. A future where history is 


acknowledged, justice is served, & Africans 


and people of African descent, can thrive 


with dignity and equality in fulfillment 


of the Africa We Want,” the AU said.


 


For his part, the Ethiopian Prime Minister, Abiy Ahmed,


 emphasized during the opening session that “It is not 


about charity or international handouts. It is a call - 


for historical justice, to restore the dignity taken 


from millions of people.”


 


In this regard the PM said that reparations must translate 


into “concrete measures” to eradicate the root causes 


of poverty, systemic discrimination, and economic 


dependency that still persist -------- decades 


after independence.


 


The heads of state and government of the African Union 


hold their annual summit this weekend - to address the 


continent’s major challenges such as the conflicts in


 the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Sudan, 


the global cut in humanitarian aid decreed by 


the United States, and the mpox epidemic 


that is spreading through several
West 
African countries.


 


The 38th Ordinary Session of the AU Assembly, the 


highest decision-making body of the Pan-African 


organization made up of the leaders of all 55 


member states, will open on Saturday and 


conclude on Sunday at the institution’s 


headquarters in Addis Ababa.


 


The opening ceremony also saw the participation of 


international leaders such as the UN Secretary 


General, António Guterres, who arrived, on 


Thursday, in the Ethiopian capital.


 


 


 


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 The UK's foreign office runs ‘smear 

campaign’ against African Stream

February 14th, 11:23am

 (PressTV)

 

African Stream says leaked documents have revealed 

the British Foreign Office’s plot to run a smear 

campaign against the independent, 

pan-African media outlet.

 

Citing confidential documents, e-mails, and WhatsApp 

conversations, African Stream said the London-based 

Centre for Information Resilience (CIR) is at the 

centre of the plot.

 

According to the report, CIR has recruited African 

journalists to write “smear” articles claiming 

that African Stream is "a Russian-funded 

propaganda outlet."

 

That is while the claim is “not backed by any evidence,

 other than similar accusations by the US government,” 

African Stream said.

 

Clarifying the motive behind the CIR's campaign, African 

Stream's editor-in-chief, Ahmed Kaballo, cited plenty of

 evidence indicating that the organization is firmly 

connected ---- to the British and other Western 

governments and their intelligence agencies.

 

He said the alleged “independent counter-disinformation” 

organization was founded by two former British Foreign 

Office operatives, namely Ross Burley and Adam 

Rutland, adding that most of its senior staff 

have also worked with the US', Britain's 

and Australia's intelligence wings.

 

Citing Declassified UK, he added that the organization 

has received significant amounts of funding from the 

UK Foreign Office, the US Agency for International 

Development (USAID), and the Australian 

Foreign Ministry.

 

“Knowing who funds the CIR, makes it clear why 

they are coming after us ---- and accusing us of 

being Russia-affiliated.  Our reporting, which 

exposes the atrocities committed by the 

imperialist powers against our people, 

has ....rubbed them the wrong way,” 

African Stream said in a post on X.

 

African Stream stressed that such campaigns will 

not undermine its determination to report 

anti-imperialist content.

 

“This attack is not the first; we know --- it won't be the 

last.  But when the next one comes, it will also find 

us on our feet, not our knees.  No number of 

assaults by imperialism's attack dogs will 

deter us from our duties as pan-African, 

anti-imperialist journalists.”

 

African Stream is a Nairobi-based online 

independent media outlet covering 

affairs concerning Africans 

at home and abroad.

 

 

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Venezuelan Foreign Minister Discusses 

Bilateral Cooperation with Sudanese 

Counterpart

February 14th, 1:50pm

(teleSUR)

 

Venezuelan Minister of Foreign Affairs, Yván Gil,
held 
a 'phone conversation with his Sudanese 

counterpart, Ali Youssef Ahmed Al-Sharif, 

to discuss issues of international and 

bilateral cooperation between
the 
two countries.

 

During the conversation, Gil reaffirmed Venezuela’s 

commitment to regional peace and stability, 

emphasizing the fundamental principles 

of Bolivarian Diplomacy of Peace. 

 

He also highlighted the shared vision of Venezuela and 

Sudan to establish a multipolar and multicentric world 

order, allowing nations to freely develop their 

economies and political projects.

 

Venezuela and Sudan are celebrating 19 years 

of bilateral relations, a period marked by 

strengthened ties of friendship and 

collaboration, benefiting both 

nations in the political, 

economic...... and 

cultural spheres.

 

In 2019 --- Sudan expressed its support for Venezuela by 

joining a joint declaration addressed to United Nations 

Secretary-General António Guterres, backing the 

Bolivarian Government of President 

Nicolás Maduro. 

 

This action demonstrated the mutual support 

between the nations during critical moments.

 

Currently, both countries maintain a deep diplomatic bond, 

emphasizing their shared responsibility to promote a 

global community that upholds peace, freedom, 

and national sovereignty. 

 

The conversation between Gil and Al-Sharif reaffirms 

the ongoing commitment of Venezuela and Sudan 

to strengthen their bilateral relations ---- and 

collaborate internationally -- to contribute 

to a more balanced and just world order.

 

 

 

 

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Egypt Launches Diplomatic Strategy ----

to Rebuild Gaza and Counter U.S. Plan

February 14th, 1:46pm

(teleSUR)

 

The Egyptian government ----- has launched a diplomatic 

initiative to promote a reconstruction plan for the Gaza 

Strip, financed by Arab countries, aiming to block the 

proposal by U.S. President Donald Trump for the 

Palestinian territory -------- and prevent a 

humanitarian and geopolitical crisis.

 

The plan, which would span five years, begins with the 

restoration of basic services and the construction of 

shelters, followed by the development of critical 

infrastructure and employment programs.

 

The Egyptian campaign --- is a response to the increasing 

regional pressures to prevent a mass exodus of Gazans, 

amid Trump’s insistence on relocating the population 

of the enclave; a scenario Cairo fears... could 

destabilize the neighbouring countries

 receiving refugees.

 

Sources familiar with the strategy revealed that the 

project focuses on two main objectives: ensuring 

the permanence of Palestinians in Gaza -- and 

establishing a technical committee of local

experts to administer the territory. It also 

includes..... the training of Palestinian 

security forces by Arab countries.

 

Egypt is also working to secure public and private 

funding from the region, with plans to organize 

an international donors’ conference.

 

This initiative represents a shift in Arab diplomacy, as 

countries that previously linked economic support to

the creation of a Palestinian state are now focused 

on averting an immediate crisis. Analysts suggest 

that the success of the plan depends on Egypt’s 

ability to build regional alliances and offer a

viable alternative to US ''pressure''.

 

 

 

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Deadly Bus and Truck Collision 

Claims 24 Lives in Zimbabwe

February 14th, 1:39pm

(teleSUR)

 

A head-on collision between a bus and a truck killed 24 

people in Zimbabwe on Thursday, according to police 

spokesperson Paul Nyathi. The tragic incident 

occurred near Beitbridge, a town on the 

southern border with South Africa.

 

The bus, carrying 65 passengers, was traveling from 

Harare to Beitbridge when it attempted to overtake 

another vehicle and collided with a haulage truck.

 Police are still determining the number of 

injured victims.

 

State media ----- showed images of covered bodies on the 

ground and the wreckage of both vehicles. According to 

the State-run Herald newspaper, 17 people died at the 

scene, while 7 others succumbed to head injuries, at 

a hospital in Beitbridge. An additional 30 people 

were injured.... and are currently receiving 

medical treatment.

 

President Emmerson Mnangagwa.. expressed his horror 

and heartbreak, declaring the crash a national disaster. 

He announced that the government will cover all the

 funeral and burial expenses, stating, “Our nation 

does not deserve this at all --- let alone 

experiencing such a bloody incident 

at the beginning of the year.” 

 

He also urged drivers to 

exercise extreme 

caution on the 

roads.

 

Road accidents involving buses are common in 

Zimbabwe --- where speeding and poor road 

conditions contribute to frequent crashes. 


The road where this accident occurred -- 

had been recently resurfaced as part 

of a government initiative... to 

improve infrastructure.

 

 

 

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Ethiopia reaffirms support for Sudan 

at humanitarian conference

February 14th, 11:57am

(Prensa Latina) 

 

Ethiopia's Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed reaffirmed on 

Friday his country's unwavering support for Sudan

 as he co-hosted the High-Level Humanitarian 

Conference for the People, of that 

neighbouring country.

 

The event was organized along with the African 

Union (AU), the United Arab Emirates (UAE), 

and the Intergovernmental Authority on 

Development (IGAD).

 

“As a neighbouring and brotherly country, Ethiopia 

stands in solidarity with the people of Sudan 

during these complex times. Our two 

countries are deeply interdependent 

and united by generations of shared

 struggles, aspirations, and cultural 

ties,” Ahmed wrote in a post on X.

 

The Conference -- aims to mobilize global support and 

humanitarian aid for Khartoum in the face of ongoing 

crises. Addis Ababa’s role as co-host underlines its 

commitment to regional stability and cooperation, 

particularly in addressing the humanitarian 

challenges in the Horn of Africa.

 

United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres, 

outgoing African Union Commission Chairperson 

Moussa Faki Mahamat, Kenyan President 

William Ruto, and IGAD Executive 

Secretary Workneh Gebeyehu 

attended the event, held
in 
the Africa Hall.

 

 

 

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African body and UN analyzed 

regional issues, Sudan crisis

February 14th, 11:45am

 (Prensa Latina) 

 

The executive secretary of the Intergovernmental 

Authority on Development (IGAD), Workneh 

Gebeyehu, held talks today with UN Sec.

General Antonio Guterres, on regional 

stability, focusing on Sudan.

 

“I had a productive meeting with UN Secretary General 

@AntonioGuterres on the sidelines of the AU Summit

 in Addis Ababa.”

 

'I commended his support for regional peace and 

development and we discussed the situation in 

our region, particularly in Sudan,’ Gebeyehu 

wrote on his social network X account.

 

He revealed that they agreed to redouble 

efforts to achieve lasting peace and 

strengthen collaboration.

 

IGAD appreciates the strong support of the United 

Nations in promoting peace and development 

throughout the region, the text concluded.

 

Ethiopia, together with the African Union, United Arab 

Emirates and IGAD held the High Level Humanitarian 

Conference for the People of Sudan.

 

The event held at the Africa Hall aimed at mobilizing 

international support and humanitarian assistance

 for Khartoum, while it faces the ongoing crisis.

 

The meeting was attended by Ethiopia's Prime Minister,
Abiy Ahmed, outgoing Chair of the African Union 

Commission, Moussa Faki Mahamat, Kenyan 

President William Ruto, a high-level 

delegation from the United Arab 

Emirates, Sudan  ..other states 

& multilateral organizations, 

besides Gebeyehu 

and Guterres.

 

 

 

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In BRICS Africa Will
Live Its Dream, 

by Ken Bosire

Thursday, February 13th, 2025

(SOURCE - infoBRICS)

 

For countries trying to flee the haunting shadows of a 

Western world-imposed unipolar hegemony, 2024 

marked a new dawn for BRICS as a growing 

global entity.

 

BRICS is an acronym for Brazil, Russia, India, China, and 

South Africa. The emerging and expanding market 

countries that seek deeper ties and economic 

cooperation attracted four more members, 

notably from Africa, to its growing ranks.

 

This new entity brings agility and focus, offering hope to 

African countries whose socio-economic development 

aspirations have been undermined by exploitative 

trading deals in an international system largely 

controlled by Western entities.

 

Among the countries that joined BRICS was Egypt and Ethiopia. 

Egypt has the largest GDP in Africa and Ethiopia is the second 

most populous country on the African continent. They joined 

South Africa, another African powerhouse and founder 

member of BRICS. These countries are seeking 

genuine and fair partnerships that can help 

them achieve their goals.

 

This begs the question: Why are African countries showing 

such interest in BRICS, despite their continued close ties 

with traditional partners, Europe and the United States

 of America? The answer is simple.

 

BRICS offers a free, equal, global platform that brings together 

countries with different political systems, levels of economic 

development, values, and cultures, but with shared interests 

and converging positions on the multipolar world order and 

global governance.

 

In a nutshell, BRICS is cured of the “Big Brother and Globocop

mentality” that has shoved the resource-rich continent to the

corner of penury --- where its citizens are trapped in disease, ignorance, and a perpetual state of begging. This is the 

cruel paradox of a one-sided Africa-West partnership - 

that catalysed the birth of the fast-expanding BRICS!

 

And 30 more countries are queueing for admission into the 

BRICS family, where they will be free to express, pursue, 

defend, and implement their people-centred national, 

economic, political, cultural, and values ideals.

 

Within the BRICS framework, there is hope that African 

countries can finally begin to face and deal with the 

vestiges of colonialism, neo-colonialism and 

imperialism, and sickly post-modernism
---- that is the bane of a 
sovereign,
resource-rich continent.

 

For Africa to live its Africa Rising moment -- riding on its 

resources, including its young and buoyant population 

and natural resources, it must be part of the shifting 

economic power balance. The centrifugal force of 

this momentum, is in BRICS.

 

The fact is that today, the bulk of real rather than virtual 

production is outside the West. The 5 BRICS countries 

already contribute more to global GDP than the G7. 

 

BRICS is expected to generate over 50 per cent of global 

GDP by 2030, and with the admission of new members, 

this figure will be reached ...much sooner.

 

Africa has its undoubted advantages in shaping the new world 

order. It accounts for about a third of the world's natural 

resources, and it is increasingly averse to being a 

mere source of raw materials for old and new 

industrial giants.

 

It wants investments with value addition, to create 

opportunities, wealth, and a future for its people, 

especially the youth. And it has what it takes

– abundant human capital, markets, and 

natural resources.

 

The potential of the BRICS New Development Bank is exciting 

to Africa. As an independent financial institution whose main 

objective is... to finance infrastructure and sustainable 

development projects, the total amount of NDB funds 

reached $200 billion in 2024. And as of the start of

the year, about 90 projects --- worth more than

 $30 billion - had been approved by the NDB.

 

Moreover, it is proposed that a new investment platform for 

BRICS countries using electronic assets be created 

through which it would be possible to invest in 

emerging markets, including markets 

in Africa.

 

Beyond trade and economics, the BRICS partnership aims 

to address externally induced insecurity, like intra-state 

conflicts, terrorism, and other insurgencies, especially 

in mineral-rich regions that create an avenue to 

exploit the continent’s resources.

 

These conflicts are ready markets for arms dealers and their 

cronies --- to the detriment of peace and security, which are prerequisites for a socio-economic take-off.

 

Recent events in West Africa, where anti-French sentiment is 

only growing, prove that most African states are looking for 

new security guarantees, and partnership with the BRICS 

countries --- is one of the most promising prospects.

 

However, security is not limited to the military aspect. For 

Africans, the problem of food security is more pressing 

than ever. According to FAO, the number of under-

nourished Africans in 2022 was 276 million, 

89.1 million more than in 2014.

 

The continent is enormously dependent on supplies of cereals. 

African countries - import about 40 million tonnes of wheat a 

year, worth $15 billion, which makes them highly vulnerable

 to changes in market conditions, logistics chains, and 

political events.

 

BRICS proposes the creation of new instruments to ensure food 

security. For example, the creation of a BRICS grain exchange 

will, one, allow the protection of the national markets of the 

member countries from outside interference and, two, 

form fair prices for grain.

 

A transparent settlement mechanism, including the use 

of digital currencies, will create a counterweight to

 the monopoly of large US grain exchanges.

 

In addition to the fact that BRICS includes major producers 

and suppliers of food and fertilisers, the BRICS countries 

are ready to share their agricultural technologies, 

allowing Africans to independently increase 

their farm productivity - and provide the 

population with food ----- through 

developing their agricultural

 production.

 

Achieving financial independence is a crucial challenge for 

Global South countries --- including those in Africa. The 

BRICS nations are actively committed to enhancing 

the autonomy and financial sovereignty of their 

members. They are determined to establish 

robust payment mechanisms that will 

effectively support and promote 

trade among them.

 

Also notable - is that BRICS nations have a commitment to 

combating climate change. Their approach advocates for 

equitable and differentiated responsibilities --- based on 

each country’s capabilities & national circumstances. 


This position is supported by many African nations, 

in the face of unmet pledges from the talk shows 

at global forums ----- such as the ''Conference 

of Parties''.

 

It is, therefore, critical that Africa seize the momentum of 2024 

to assert its role in the BRICS family and contribute to a multi

polar global order. It must harness the technology and fair 

play enshrined in the BRICS partnership framework. And 

it has no option but to overcome its ambivalence and 

move away from a secondary position in socio-

economic, political, and technological fields, 

for the benefit of its people and humanity.

 

Perhaps what is missing is the K (Kenya) 

to make it complete the solid BRICK! 

Is anyone listening?

 

Ken Bosire is consulting and training editor.

 

The Star, Kenya

 

 

 

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Russian naval base in Sudan to 

strengthen Russia's presence

 in region — expert

February 13th, 5:26am

(TASS)

 

The establishment of a logistics support facility for the Russian 

Navy in Sudan will enhance Russia's geopolitical influence in 

the region and the Indian Ocean as a whole, while also 

securing the Arabian coast, military expert Alexander 

Stepanov, program director of the Academy of 

Political Sciences and senior researcher at 

the Institute of Latin America of the 

Russian Academy of Sciences, 

told TASS in an interview.

 

"If a positive decision is made --- it will lay significant ground-

work for projecting our geopolitical influence in the region, 

providing opportunities to monitor shipping, maintain 

security in the Suez Canal and the Red Sea, ensure 

safety along the Arabian coast, and generally 

assert our military presence in the Indian 

Ocean," the expert noted.

 

He further emphasized that, in light of the sabotage campaign 

instigated by the US against both the Russian civilian fleet 

and partner organizations that facilitate the logistics of 

hydrocarbons and other goods, this initiative is vital 

for Russia ---- to preserve the balance of power. 

 

It offers the possibility of controlling maritime trade routes 

and ensuring the safety of its fleet. Additionally, the 

expert highlighted; that the new logistics centre

will serve as a base for Russia's collaboration 

with regional partners ---- creating more 

opportunities ----- for joint maritime 

patrols and military cooperation 

with China and Iran.

 

The agreement between Russia and Sudan to establish a 

logistics centre for the Russian Navy was announced in 

early December 2020. 

 

The facility will be used for repairs, resupply, and rest and 

recreation for Russian naval crews. Currently, Sudan and 

Russia have reached a mutual understanding regarding

 the agreement on the Russian Navy base. 

 

After talks in Moscow with his Russian counterpart, 

Sergey Lavrov, Sudanese Foreign Minister Ali 

Youseff Ahmed al-Sharif, stated that the 

parties have "agreed on everything.".

 

 

 

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Ethiopia stresses importance of 

multilateralism at AU Council

February 12th, 11:46am

(Prensa Latina) 

 

Ethiopian Foreign Minister Gedion Timothewos stressed on

 Wednesday the importance of multilateralism for Africa 

and the Global South in light of the current challenges 

to cooperation.

 

Addressing the 46th Ordinary Session of the Executive 

Council of the African Union (AU), Timothewos said it 

is both an option based on partnership --- and a 

necessity to address widespread challenges.

 

The foreign minister showed concern about the growing 

number of internal and inter-state conflicts and the 

geopolitical polarization and rivalry that affects 

the global order --- and risks plunging the 

continent into uncertainty.

 

The official called for the reform of global governance 

structures, including the United Nations Security 

Council (UNSC) - and asked for an international 

financial system that supports Africa’s growth.

 

He also called for greater access to climate finance and 

technology to address natural and man-made disasters 

and urged the continent ------ to harness its collective 

strength, to achieve its aspirations.

 

Referring to Africa’s 2063 Agenda, the head of Ethiopian 

diplomacy described it as promising but requiring 

strong political will, effective coordination, and 

strong partnerships among member states -

 for its successful implementation.

 

 

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Russia wants to help 

normalize situation 

in Sudan

February 12th, 10:52am

 (Prensa Latina) 

 

Russia is concerned about the situation in Sudan -- and is 

willing to contribute to the normalization of the situation 

in the African country, Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov 

affirmed on Wednesday.

 

Lavrov stressed at the beginning of his meeting with his 

Sudanese counterpart, Ali Yousuf al-Sharif, in Moscow 

that as good friends, they want to cooperate with 

other external actors to help normalize the 

situation in that African nation... the 

Foreign Ministry’s official website 

informed.

 

“In this regard... I would appreciate your assessments of 

what is going on and your views on possible additional 

steps --- to promote an early peaceful settlement,” 

the head of Russian diplomacy added.

 

Lavrov stated that the talks in Moscow, “provide a good
opportunity to discuss other regional and international

issues and, essential issues of bilateral cooperation, 

the full resumption of which, of course, depends 

on the security conditions.”

 

 

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Ethiopia & India sign defense 

cooperation agreement

February 12th, 8:45am

 (Prensa Latina) 

 

The defense ministers of Ethiopia, Aisha Mohammed, 

and India, Rajnath Singh, signed a memorandum of 

understanding to strengthen cooperation in that 

sector, the Fana Broadcasting Corporate 

agency reported.

 

According to the Addis Ababa embassy in New Delhi, 

the agreement aims to deepen collaboration in 

several areas ----- including industrial, cyber 

security, joint research and development, 

as well as increasing their capabilities.

 

Both officials expressed their commitment to explore 

additional avenues of military cooperation through 

their respective Ministries. This agreement marks

 a fundamental step to improve the relationship 

between Ethiopia and India.

 

 

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Cuban Embassy in Ethiopia 

honours Sam Nujoma

February 11th, 4:22pm

 (Prensa Latina) 

 

Members of the Cuban Embassy in Ethiopia signed the 

book of condolences, at the diplomatic mission of 

Namibia on Tuesday, paying their tribute to the 

founding father and first president of that 

African country, Sam Nujoma, who 

passed away on Sunday at the 

age of 95, in a hospital 

in Windhoek.

 

Cuban Ambassador in Addis Abbaba, Meylin Suárez, and 

the ambassador for the African Union, Lucas Domingo 

Hernández, as well as Third Secretary, Natalys Dinza, 

honoured Nujoma and paid tribute in a solemn event. 

 

The Cuban diplomats expressed to the Namibian people 

and government their deepest condolences for the loss 

of an historic leader, whose legacy of struggle and 

commitment to the independence and 

development of his nation will live 

on in the collective memory 

of Africa and the world, 

according to a press

release..... from

 the Embassy.

 

In their written messages, they highlighted the strong 

friendship between Nujoma and Cuba, forged in the 

common struggle against colonialism and the 

apartheid regime.

 

They underlined his key role in Cuba-Namibia cooperation, 

strengthened by the Caribbean island’s support for the 

independence of that African nation - and the training 

of generations of young people in Cuban universities.

 

In 1960, Sam Nujoma became one of the founders of the 

South East Africa People’s Organization (SWAPO) and 

the national liberation movement that led Namibia 

to independence from the racist South African 

regime in 1990. He was the president of 

Namibia from 1990 to 2005.

 

His contribution to the consolidation of Namibia’s 

sovereignty and South-South cooperation 

remains a benchmark in the history of 

Africa and international relations.

 

The Cuban Embassy reiterated its unwavering 

commitment to friendship and cooperation 

between the two countries, reaffirming 

the historic ties that unite them on 

the path of solidarity --- and 

shared development.

 

 

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Ebola confirmed cases 

rise to nine in Uganda

February 11th, 1:22pm

(Prensa Latina) 

 

The new outbreak of Ebola in Uganda rose to nine the 

number of confirmed cases as a consequence of the

 disease, with one death, medical sources reported

 in the capital, on Tuesday.

 

This new outbreak was recorded on January 30, after

 the death by infection of a 32-year-old man who 

worked as a nurse at a hospital in the capital.

 

Acting Director General Health Services, doctor Charles 

Olaro, said on Monday that the remaining confirmed 

cases are currently receiving medical attention 

and are clinically stable.

 

Health authorities also informed that 265 other contacts 

are monitored under quarantine --- with strict control 

measures, and a vaccination campaign with 5,000 

doses has already begun in a clinical trial phase.

 

Ebola is a contagious disease that is transmitted 

by direct contact with the blood and body fluids 

of infected people, or animals. It is, often, a  

fatal illness.

 

 

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Russia is ready to help 

strengthen ---- African 

countries' anti-crisis 

forces 

February 10th, 10:35pm

(Izvestia.ru)

 

Moscow is ready to help strengthen the anti-crisis 

potential of African states, and the Russian 

Federation is conducting annual training 

courses, for African peacekeepers. 

 

This was stated to Izvestia, by the Russian President's 

Special Representative for the Middle East and Africa, 

Deputy Foreign Minister, Mikhail Bogdanov.

 

"We are ready to contribute to the formation of the 

anti-crisis forces of African states. Within the 

framework of bilateral cooperation, Russia 

conducts annual training courses.... for 

African peacekeepers - in specialized 

Russian educational organizations & 

we are always open to cooperation, 

and ready to share our experience 

with our African friends," the 

diplomat said.

 

At the same time, the Deputy Minister stressed that 

Russian assistance in this area, is provided 

exclusively at the request of the local

African countries' authorities.

 

According to Bogdanov, Russia, as a permanent member 

of the UN Security Council ---- is making every effort to 

resolve current conflicts and prevent the emergence

of new ones ------ and is actively working on the 

platforms of specialized structures of the 

world organization.

 

"In addition, we are stepping up joint work with our African 

partners in order to achieve peace and security, prevent 

and resolve conflicts, and fight terrorism," he added.

 

 

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Schools in Goma Reopen --- 

Amid Fear & Uncertainty

February 10th, 4:16pm

(teleSUR)

 

The reopening of schools in Goma this Monday was a sombre

 affair, with many schools remaining eerily empty. While a few 

students made an effort to return to class, the majority 

stayed home, gripped by the fear and uncertainty 

that pervades the region.

 

Zigashane Josue, a student at Lycée Kimbilio, captured 

the prevailing sentiment: “We came to study, but we 

realize there aren’t enough students, because 

they’re scared. Everyone is afraid.”

 

Despite a call from the M23 rebels for schools to resume 

normal operations, the situation remains fraught with 

uncertainty. Schoolyards that once echoed with 

laughter and chatter now lie silent. Desks sit 

empty.. and teachers find themselves with 

little to do as only a handful of students 

have returned.

 

“Almost all the teachers are here -- but the students are 

far too few. Out of 1,000 students, only 20 have shown

 up. It’s difficult to start activities with such a small 

number,” said Augustin Bazimaziki, Director of 

Studies at Lycée Kimbilio.

 

Adding to the teachers’ stress is the issue of delayed salaries. 

Jean Bosco Bahati, a teacher at Institut Ndahura, voiced the 

frustration felt by many: “We have our salaries at the bank. 

January has passed, and we still haven’t received our 

pay. Now..... it’s February. We’re asking: will the 

authorities in Kinshasa pay us ---- or will the 

local authorities here in the city pay us?”

 

The disruption follows intense conflict in Goma, which fell to 

M23 rebels on January 27. The region has since been 

plagued by violent clashes between the Congolese 

army and M23 fighters, allegedly supported by 

the Rwandan army. 

 

This ongoing violence has created an atmosphere of fear 

that affects not only students, but also damages school 

infrastructure. In some cases, schools have been used 

as refuge centres for displaced families, further 

complicating efforts to return to normality.

 

The combined challenges of insecurity, fear, and logistical 

difficulties have left many questioning when life in Goma 

will return to routine. For now, the reopening of schools 

remains a symbol of the larger struggle facing the 

region — one marked by uncertainty and an 

inability to move forward.

 

 

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Sudanese government.. unveils 

a roadmap for post-war phase

February 10th, 12:54pm

(Prensa Latina) 

 

The Sudanese Government proposed a roadmap for the 

post-war phase in the African country and asked for 

the support of the international community in the 

search for a national consensus, local media 

reported in the capital, on Monday.

 

The proposal, made public on Sunday, calls for the 

resumption of an inclusive political process 

to later hold general elections.

 

To advance this goal, the Sudanese Foreign Ministry 

urged the international community to support this 

roadmap as it represents a national consensus 

to restore peace and stability in the country 

and facilitate a democratic transition.

 

However, the dialogue with the paramilitary forces 

for a ceasefire is subject to lifting its siege on El 

Fasher, the capital of North Darfur, and the 

withdrawal of the Rapid Support Forces 

(RSF) troops -- from Khartoum, West 

Kordofan, and the Darfur states.

 

The proposal also includes a national dialogue and 

forming a cabinet of independent officials to 

resume the transitional period’s tasks and

 help the State overcome the effects 

of war.

 

Since mid-April 2023, Sudan has been embroiled in 

an internal war, after a power struggle between 

Army Chief, General Abdel Fattah al-Burhan, 

and RSF leader, General Mohamed 

Hamdan Dagalo

 

 

 

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Egypt accuses Netanyahu 

------- of false accusations

February 10th, 12:49pm

(Prensa Latina) 

 

On Monday --- Egypt accused  Israeli Prime Minister 

Benjamin Netanyahu of making false accusations

and deliberate distortions, about Cairo's alleged

 intention to prevent Palestinians from leaving

 the Gaza Strip.

 

The Foreign Ministry rejected a statement 

on Netanyahu’s words, in an interview on 

Fox News.

 

The Ministry recalled.. Egypt’s crucial role in facilitating 

the entry of urgent humanitarian aid for the Palestinian 

people, including more than 5,000 trucks laden with 

essential goods.

 

Such statements are an attempt to distract the 

international community from Israel’s crimes 

against civilians in Gaza, & the destruction 

of infrastructure, including hospitals,

 schools, power plants, and water 

facilities, it underscored.

 

It also accused the Israeli authorities --- of 

''using siege and starvation, as weapons 

against the civilian population.''

 

The text reaffirmed Egypt’s position of rejecting 

the expulsion of Palestinians from their land.

 




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The African Union is establishing the

continent’s own credit rating agency

February 8th, 6:45pm

(TASS)

 

The African Union, has decided to create its own Africa Credit

Rating Agency (AfCRA), Ethiopia’s ENA news agency reported

- citing the organization’s headquarters in Addis Ababa.

 

The official founding ceremony will take place in the 

Ethiopian capital on February 14 on the eve of the 

union’s summit on February 15-17.

 

"As the continent continues its march towards economic 

integration and resilience, the establishment of Africa 

Credit Rating Agency (AfCRA) represents a pivotal 

step -- in asserting Africa’s position on global 

financial governance," the news agency 

pointed out. It "aims to provide fair, 

transparent and development-

focused credit ratings that 

reflect the realities and 

potential of African 

economies," ---

ENA noted.

 

According to the news agency, "AfCRA was established --- 

to address concerns over perceived biases, inaccuracies, 

and the high costs associated with international credit 

rating agencies - when assessing African countries. It 

will provide an opportunity for the continent to have 

a credit rating system that reflects Africa’s unique 

socio-economic realities ---- and fosters a fairer 

representation of its creditworthiness.".




 

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UN ------ Condemns the Killing of Three 


Humanitarian Workers in DR of Congo


February 8th, 2:53pm


(teleSUR)


 


The UN humanitarian coordinator in the Democratic Republic 


of Congo (DRC), Bruno Lemarquis, condemned the murder 


of three local workers from the Swiss organization Swiss


 Church Aid, known by the acronym HEKS/EPER, in an 


attack in the northeast of the country.


 


“Our humanitarian colleagues, dedicated to their mission, 


were attacked while working to provide vital assistance


 to vulnerable populations affected by conflicts in the 


Rutshuru territory,” Lemarquis said in a statement.


 


“This tragedy is causing serious harm not only to the 


victims’ families and their organization but also to 


the community, as a result of the suspension of


 HEKS/EPER’s activities,” he added.


 


Lemarquis warned - that attacks against humanitarian staff 


are a “serious violation of international humanitarian law” 


and lamented that the escalation of violence in north-


eastern Congo “further endangers” the lives of


 on-the-ground workers.


 


“I call for a swift and thorough investigation to hold those 


responsible accountable,” at the time he asked to start 


an investigation of three aid workers.


 


The incident occurred amid a escalation of the conflict 


in northeastern DR Congo, where the Congolese Army 


is facing the powerful rebel group March 23 


Movement (M23).


 


The M23 took control of Goma, the capital of North Kivu, 


on January 27th, after days of intense combat with the 


Army and its allied militias that have resulted in nearly 


3,000 deaths and hundreds of thousands of displaced 


people, according to United Nations figures.


 


The armed activity of the rebel group resumed in November 


2021 with lightning attacks against the Congolese Army in 


North Kivu, a border province with Rwanda that is rich in 


minerals like coltan, essential for the tech industry, and 


gold, among others.


 


 


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African leaders call for ceasefire - 


in Democratic Republic of Congo


February 8th, 2:51pm


(TASS)


 


 The leaders of the East African Community (EAC) and the 


Southern African Development Community (SADC) have 


called for - an immediate ceasefire in the Democratic 


Republic of the Congo, according to a communique 


adopted at a joint summit in Tanzania.


 


"The Joint Summit directed the EAC-SADC chiefs of defense 


forces to meet within five days and provide technical 


direction ---- on an immediate and unconditional 


ceasefire and a cessation of hostilities, the 


provision of humanitarian assistance 


--- including the repatriation of the 


deceased and the evacuation 


of the injured" --- the 


document reads.


 


The communique also points out that the defense chiefs 


are also expected to "develop a securitization plan"
for 
the city of Goma and the surrounding areas.


 


The leaders also called on the Democratic Republic of 


the Congo to hold direct talks with all parties to the 


conflict - including rebels from the March 23 (M23) 


Movement. In addition, the summit recommended


 that all foreign military units be withdrawn from


 the Democratic Republic of the Congo.


 


The summit brought together ----- the leaders of Kenya, 


Zimbabwe, Tanzania, Uganda, Somalia, South Africa, 


the Democratic Republic of the Congo... Rwanda, 


Zambia, Burundi, Malawi, Angola, South Sudan,


 and Madagascar, as well as the African Union 


Commission Chairman Moussa Faki Mahamat.


 


 


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Rospotrebnadzor spoke about 


Zimbabwe's assistance ---- in 


combating cholera outbreak


February 6th, 10:45pm


(Izvestia.ru)


 


Specialists of Rospotrebnadzor and its scientific organizations 


arrived in the capital of Zimbabwe, Harare, on February 3 at 


the invitation of the republic's authorities to fight the 


cholera outbreak. This was reported on February 


6th, in the press service of the ministry.


 


"The infection has spread to eight districts in three provinces 


of the country. 342 cases of cholera have been reported. 


During their stay in Zimbabwe, Rospotrebnadzor 


specialists visited infectious diseases hospitals, 


reference laboratories, and examined patients 


with suspected cholera. In addition, analysis 


of the state of municipal infrastructure 


available in a number of regions of 


the country, in particular, water 


supply and sewerage, was 


carried out," the 


ministry said.


 


It is specified that the outbreak is seasonal in nature ------ and is 


associated with the rainy season, which occurs in the country 


from November to February. As a result of the meeting with 


the leadership of the Ministry of Health & Child Protection


of the Republic of Zimbabwe, Russian doctors gave their 


African partners the necessary recommendations 


and consultations.


 


Currently, experts note the tendency.. to reduce 


the number of new infections with the infection.


 


"In 2025 -- within the framework of the program of assistance
 
to African countries implemented by Rospotrebnadzor -- at
the initiative of Russian President Vladimir Putin ----- it is
planned 
to conduct training courses for epidemiologists
clinicians 
and laboratory diagnostics specialists from
Zimbabwe 
using Russian test systems, as well as to
assist in 
the development of a national cholera 


monitoring program..... in the Republic of
Zimbabwe,"
the organization noted.


 


In total, scientists and specialists from Russia have worked 


in the Republic of Congo, South Africa, Burundi, Guinea, 


Uganda and Madagascar, over the past years.


 


Earlier, on October 19 last year, the World Health Organization 


(WHO) reported almost 50 thousand new cases of cholera. 


Since the last report, new cholera outbreaks have been 


reported in Niger (705 cases and 17 deaths) and 


Thailand (five non-fatal cases), bringing the 


total number of affected countries to 30


 in 2024.


 


 


 




























All Africa music winners

Image: Sudan's Wazza instrument

will africa solve hunger by 2030?

Image: bust of queen Nefertiti

ONE UNION

Two weeks before Brexit, the African Union

 announced a new single African passport
that permits holders to enter any of the
 54 AU member states without a visa –
an interesting turn in African history
which NO-ONE in the West knows
or cares about !  What a stunning
reflection of how far our mindset
and media are, from the 'world
community' we say we love.

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This is one reason why Rhondda Records
is devoting this page to Africa - and there
are so many other reasons!

Here are two - one bad - one good.

I was stunned, when I read a year or so
ago, that 40% of Africa has no regular
electricity supply! How could this be?

And, second, Africa is not only the
Mother of the human species...
it is, now, becoming the hope
of the new multipolar world.

Rise up, Africa!





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