DRC court ---- sentences
former President Kabila
to death
September 30th, 2:10pm
(Prensa Latina)
The Superior Military Court of the Democratic Republic of
the Congo (DRC) today ---- sentenced former President
Joseph Kabila to death, for treason and participation
in the insurrection led by the Congo River Alliance
-March 23 Movement (AFC/M23).
The court determined that the former head of state must also pay
damages of $33 billion, among which are included restitutions to
the Republic and the provinces of North Kivu and South Kivu.
The immediate -- and perpetual arrest of Kabila was also ordered,
who was found guilty of all the crimes of which he was accused,
including treason, participation in an insurrectional movement
and war crimes.
Regarding the questioning of his Congolese nationality, the Superior
Military Court declared itself incompetent and indicated to refer
these requests to the Government; while it also rejected the
request of the attorney general of the DRC Armed Forces
to seize the accused's assets.
Kabila, who was president between 2001 and 2019, is considered
the leader of the AFC/M23 offensive, that has occupied several
territories in the east of the country, among them the capital
cities of North Kivu and South Kivu, and which are
accused of numerous war crimes.
The process against him took place in absentia, since
according to the politician himself.... he is in exile.
However, this year.. Kabila entered the DRC through the occupied
territories and held meetings with different groups in those areas.
The court designated him as the undisputed leader of the country's
rebel movements since the rebellion of Colonel Jules Mutebusi
(2004), and according to the instance, on this occasion he
carried out inspections at the AFC/M23 training centres,
supervised the meetings of the rebel headquarters -
and directed hostilities.
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Vice President of Venezuela thanks
Africa ------ for solidarity at the UN
September 30th, 1:35pm
(Prensa Latina)
The executive vice president of Venezuela, Delcy Rodríguez,
thanked today - on behalf of President Nicolás Maduro - the
expressions of support and solidarity from African
countries, during the 80th session of the
UN General Assembly.
By intervening virtually in the Energy Week of that continent, the
Venezuelan Minister of Hydrocarbons referred to the US military
deployment in the Caribbean Sea with the objective of “taking
over the largest oil reserves on the planet”.
Likewise, she added, from the large gas reserves, minerals such
as gold, lithium, diamond, bauxite ---- and bio-natural riches.
She reiterated his gratitude - and rejection against these threats,
which, she said, disturb peace and tranquility in the Caribbean.
Rodríguez praised that the Bolivarian Republic is the only non-
African State to be part of the organization and expressed
her “eternal gratitude”.
Commenting on this Week's title: “Investing in African energies,
positioning Africa as the world energy champion”, the vice
president considered it - pertinent.
In that sense, she contributed to positioning that continent “as
the world champion of the historical morality of resistance
against the colonialist powers of yesterday and the
neocolonialists of today”.
The lieutenant governor highlighted - that this region represents
7.8& of world reserves and eight percent of daily oil production.
Assessing the importance of the event - meant that it serves for
dialogue between investors, business and government sectors,
and the private and public spheres, as “meeting on a single
route and enhancing the energy capacities of Africa and
our countries”.
She also highlighted the role of the African continent in
global energy markets, not only now, but also what it
will play in the future.
Rodríguez considered essential the issue of Africa and the energy
poverty that “hits all brother countries”, where 2 billion people
live - cooking with polluting fuels such as coal and firewood
with half of these, in Africa.
She pointed out that between 600 and 685 million Africans do not
have access to electricity and stated --- that this energy poverty
must “be on the agenda of our countries and people” -- as there
cannot be any Global South ----- with gaps so marked and deep
that they have such obvious energy inequality.
The Bolivarian minister also opted to guarantee overcoming the
energy dilemma, with accessibility to energy, security and
sustainability, to achieve a reliable ''green'' transition,
which Caracas defends in respect of Mother Nature.
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South Africa's government --
prioritizes economic growth
September 30th, 12:48pm
(Prensa Latina)
Economic growth and the execution of current government
plans focused the debate today in the Extended Cabinet
convened by the president, Cyril Ramaphosa.
The event brought together ministers, deputy ministers,
provincial prime ministers and representatives of the
South African Association of Local Governments
(SALGA), with a determined focus on inclusive
growth, structural reform and improvements
in the delivery of public services.
According to Khumbudzo Ntshavheni, Minister of the Presidency,
the Executive does not seek to formulate a new economic plan,
but rather to consolidate and implement existing strategies.
“We prioritize immediate impact actions, clearly identified
solutions and medium and long-term goals”, he declared.
The session is part of the government planning cycle and
addresses crucial issues.. such as high unemployment,
citizen insecurity and the rising cost of living, as well
as the strengthening of the State so it responds
effectively to social demands.
Ntshavheni noted that the proposals regarding economic
reforms are aligned with interventions aimed at
strengthening the capacities of local
government and optimizing
service to citizens.
“We analyze.. successful and problematic cases in the
municipalities to define new measures, including the
application of the municipal reform white paper”,
he explained.
Likewise, the Minister reaffirmed that the government
consolidates previously adopted plans through the
collaboration of the Presidency, the National
Treasury and the Ministry of Commerce,
Industry and Competition, avoiding
any duplication of strategies.
In international matters, South Africa reiterated its historic
position on the conflict in the Middle East, supporting the
two-state solution based on the Palestinian borders of
1967. “We support initiatives.. under the umbrella of
the United Nations - and other regional ones that
include the full participation of Palestine”,
Ntshavheni said.
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They awarded a medal..... for Angolan
independence to a Cuban combatant
September 30th, 12:47pm
(Prensa Latina)
The president of Angola, João Lourenço, today posthumously
presented the commemorative medal for the 50 years of
national independence, to the Cuban commander Raúl
Díaz-Argüelles (1937-1975), received by his daughter,
Natasha Díaz-Argüelles.
In a solemn ceremony, where national and foreign personalities
received the recognition, the distinction in the Peace and
Development Class was awarded to.. whoever was the
first head of Cuba's military mission in this country.
Díaz-Argüelles -- is the third Cuban to receive the decoration,
since it was previously awarded - in the Independence Class
to Army Corps General Leopoldo Cintra Frías, who received
it personally; and posthumously to Brigadier General
Rafael Moracén Limonta, also in the Peace
and Development Class.
The Cuban soldier was linked to the initial moments of the
Caribbean nation's collaboration in Angola, that --- at the
request of the government of António Agostinho Neto
sent officers to contribute to the preparation of the
Popular Armed Forces for the Liberation of
Angola (Fapla).
Along with these fighters and island forces sent as part of
Operation Carlota, he participated in some of the main
battles that ensured the declaration of national
independence on November 11, 1975 and
the sovereignty of the territory.
Last October 21, when inaugurating the Cuanza Sur hospital
that bears the name of the Cuban who died in Angolan
lands on December 11, 1975, president Lourenço
highlighted his contribution to the country.
He referred to his role in the Battle of Kifangondo, whose
victory allowed independence to be declared; and the
Battle of Ebo, just a month after Angola emerged
free of colonialism, and that prevented South
Africa.. from advancing towards Luanda
and losing what it had conquered,
he explained.
After that ----- there were other battles, but these were
fundamental for the moment in which they occurred
and any of them.. could have defined that we were
not independent or that we would have achieved
it much later, with a higher cost of Angolan
blood and sweat, the president argued.
Raúl Díaz Argüelles, who was posthumously promoted on
December 2, 1976 - to the rank of Brigade General of the
Revolutionary Armed Forces, died from injuries caused
....after the armoured transporter on which he was
traveling made contact with an anti-tank mine.
The combatant also received - post mortem - the Honorary
Title of Hero of the Republic of Cuba, the Order «Máximo
Gómez» of the First Degree and the Agostinho Neto,
the latter delivered by President João Lourenço
in Havana, in 2019.
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South Africa promotes national plan
against low-quality medicines
September 30th, 12:44pm
(Prensa Latina)
South Africa today presented the first comprehensive
National Action Plan (NAP) in Africa to confront the
threat of substandard and counterfeit
medical products.
At an event held at the Protea Hotel OR Tambo Airport, the
Minister of Health, Aaron Motsoaledi, reaffirmed the
government's commitment to the safety,
effectiveness and quality... of all
medicines, vaccines ---- and
health products available
in the country.
He described the plan as an essential tool to protect lives
and ensure the integrity of health systems in the face of
this serious problem.
Counterfeit or substandard medical products represent a
global risk and cost countless lives annually, many
undetected ---- according to the World Health
Organization (WHO), the official recalled.
Africa concentrates a significant proportion of these illicit
products, which directly affects public health and hinders
compliance with Sustainable Development Goal 3, aimed
at ensuring universal access to health.
The NAP was prepared by a multisectoral committee following
the guidelines of the WHO pilot manual and marks the
conclusion of said experimental phase, allowing
its implementation in all member countries.
The initiative was officially launched by the South African
Healthcare Products Regulatory Authority (SAHPRA),
in cooperation with the Ministry of Health and WHO.
Motsoaledi highlighted that this strategy establishes a framework
to strengthen technical capacity and promote collaboration
between all actors involved in the manufacturing, import,
distribution and supply of medical products.
He stressed the importance of training staff at key points in
the chain, both in the public and private sectors, to identify
and report suspicious products.
“The PAN requires greater surveillance at ports of entry and
rigorous post-market monitoring of high-risk products, as
well as permanent inspections of manufacturers,
distributors and wholesalers”, he claimed.
During the fifth regular session of the African Union Specialized
Technical Committee on Health, Population, Nutrition and Drug
Control, the Minister warned about the growing incidence of
counterfeit medical products on the continent and the
associated economic losses. He recalled that, in
October 2022 ----- several child deaths in The
Gambia, were linked to this phenomenon.
In his speech, Motsoaledi thanked the WHO for choosing South
Africa for this initiative and announced that the country will
present this pilot project at the next meeting of the
Member States Mechanism on Sustainable
Financing, scheduled for November
2025 in Geneva, Switzerland.
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Gasoline price rises slightly
in South Africa, diesel falls
September 30th, 11:39am
(Prensa Latina)
Starting tomorrow, October 1, South Africa will apply
mixed adjustments in fuel prices, with a slight rise
in gasoline and a reduction in diesel, the Ministry
of Mineral and Petroleum Resources (DMPR)
revealed today.
According to an official note, 93 octane gasoline, both in its
ultra-low lead (ULP) and low lead (LRP) versions, it will
register a marginal increase close to $0.003 per litre.
95 octane gasoline, also in its ULP and LRP versions, will
have a somewhat greater rise, around $0.025 per litre.
On the other hand, diesel will experience a drop in its two
variants: diesel with 0.05 percent sulphur will become
cheaper by approximately $0.031 per litre, while
ultra-low sulphur diesel (0.005 percent) will
decrease by about $0.025 per litre.
Likewise, kerosene (lighting paraffin) prices will experience
declines in both the wholesale and retail markets, with
decreases of around $0.034 and $0.046 per
litre, respectively.
On the other hand, liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) will reduce its
maximum retail price throughout the country by about $0.052
per litre, with a steeper drop in the Western Cape province,
where the drop will reach $0.058 per litre.
The Ministry attributed these fluctuations to a slight increase
in the price of Brent crude oil, which went from $67.01 to
$67.16 per barrel, driven mainly by the uncertainty
generated by the conflicts between Russia and
Ukraine, as well as rising tensions in the
Middle East.
These geopolitical risks outweigh the expected effect of OPEC+'s
recent announcement... to increase its production in October,
which could have generated greater supply and therefore
lower prices.
International prices of derived fuels followed the
upward trend of crude oil in global markets.
However, the appreciation of the South African rand against the
US dollar, which went from 17.73 to 17.49 rands per dollar
during the period analyzed, helped cushion the impact
of rising crude oil on domestic prices.
This relative strength of the local currency generated negative
contributions to basic fuel prices: reductions equivalent to
approximately $0.008 per litre in gasoline, $0.009 in
diesel and $0.008 in kerosene.
In relation to LPG, international prices of propane and butane
remained stable during the period, while a decrease in
shipping costs helped contain prices for
local consumers.
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Cuba and Namibia dialogue.... to
deepen historical bilateral ties
September 29th, 1:16pm
(Prensa Latina)
Cuban-Namibian friendship and solidarity, will be taken to a higher
level in multiple spheres of mutual benefit, delegations from both
nations confirmed here today during the inauguration of the
first Session of the Intergovernmental Commission.
Host Minister of Foreign Trade and Foreign Investment Oscar
Pérez-Oliva welcomed Namibia's Minister of International
Relations and Trade, Selma Ashipala-Musavyi and
confirmed her confidence in working together
to consolidate a fruitful agenda ------- that
expands opportunities.
Pérez-Oliva told the visiting delegation of the commitment to
identify areas of cooperation and business, productive and
technological capabilities, at the same time as promoting
an environment....... favorable to investment for
economic development.
The Cuban minister praised the expansion and promotion
in sectors such as health, education, infrastructure,
construction and housing, among others.
During the opening of the intergovernmental session, the
Antillean minister ------ sent thanks to the President of
Namibia, Netumbo Nandi..... who raised her voice
at the 80th United Nations General Assembly,
against the criminal blockade of the US
-------- against Cuba.
For her part, Selma Ashipala-Musavyi agreed that “now
is the time to complement this base of bilateral
relations of solidarity, diversifying our
cooperation towards concrete
economic associations
of bilateral trade”.
He reaffirmed his country's commitment to strengthening and
expanding cooperation while emphasizing, “Together, let us
continue to build an alliance that reflects not only our
shared history, but also our shared future: a future
of prosperity, dignity and justice for our people”.
The first Session... of the Namibia-Cuba Intergovernmental
Commission based in the protocol room of El Laguito, in
Havana, provides for the signing of 4 legal instruments.
Two memorandums of understanding correspond to the health
area with the Centre for State Drug Development, medical
Equipment and Devices (Cecmed) and another with the
BioCubaFarma Biotechnology and Pharmaceutical
Sector Group.
Likewise, a Cooperation Agreement on Physical Culture
and Sports will be signed and also an Action Plan for
implementation.... of the Framework Collaboration
Agreement, between the University of Computer
Sciences (UCI) from Cuba and the University
of Namibia (UNAM).
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Critical famine - in camps for
displaced people in Sudan
September 29th, 11:33am
(Prensa Latina)
The situation of those displaced by the war in the Sudanese
refugee camps near El Fasher city, is today described as
critical - by medical sources in that town.
According to the so-called Emergency Cell of the Abu Shuk Camp,
located near the besieged city of El Fasher, about 100 people
died in the last 45 days from hunger and disease, and of
those - there are a terrifying 73 children.
El Fasher, capital of North Darfur, continues to be besieged by the
so-called Rapid Support Forces (RSF) - that are trying to expel the
Army from that city, to install the capital of a parallel government
there, rejected by the majority of the international community.
For months, the city has been suffering a deterioration in its
situation due to constant artillery and drone bombardments.
Sources denounce the almost total lack of basic services in
the camp, mainly water and food, which is why about eight
people die every day, mostly children, victims of hunger
and disease and many corpses are left unburied,
which can lead to epidemics.
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Zelensky: Kiev has agreed to supply
weapons to African countries!
September 27th, 9:15pm
(RT.ru)
Ukraine has agreed - to supply surplus weapons to
African countries, according to Vladimir Zelensky.
"An agreement has been reached with the African continent
at the UN General Assembly, and there are already
proposals from several African countries and a
request for representation in Africa," he
wrote on his Telegram channel.
According to Zelensky.... Ukraine also intends to
export weapons to Europe, the US, and Middle
Eastern countries.
Earlier, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov said that
Ukrainian specialists train combat groups in Mali
and supply them with drones.
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The President of Cuba receives Gabon's
counterpart and they sign agreements
September 27th, 2:02pm
(Prensa Latina)
The president of Cuba, Miguel Díaz-Canel, received here today
his counterpart from the Republic of Gabon, Brice Clotaire
Oligui Nguema, with whom he signed bilateral
agreements to strengthen cooperation
in various areas.
During the official conversations held at the Palace of the
Revolution, headquarters of the executive, Díaz-Canel
expressed to the African president that it is an
honour for the people and the Government
to receive him - for the first time - in his
capacity as President of the sister
Gabonese nation.
The Cuban president... especially thanked the Gabonese
government for its historic support in the fight against
the economic, commercial and financial blockade
imposed by the United States against the island.
Both parties highlighted their interest ---- in deepening ties of
collaboration in strategic sectors such as health, education
and agriculture. In this context, they signed a Framework
Cooperation Agreement, which will serve as a basis for
developing and executing joint programs and projects
between the public and private institutions.... of
both countries.
In addition, they signed an Agreement on the Execution of Criminal
Sentences - which will facilitate coordination in matters of mutual
legal assistance for transfering convicted citizens of each nation.
A Memorandum of Understanding was also signed between the
Ministries of Agriculture of Cuba & Gabon, aimed at promoting
cooperation in agricultural and livestock activities.
Prior to the bilateral meeting, the Gabonese president,
accompanied by the Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs
of Cuba, Elio Rodríguez, paid tribute to the Cuban
National Hero, José Martí, by laying a wreath
at the base of the Memorial that honours
him, in this capital.
Cuba and Gabon established diplomatic relations on March 26,
1974, and since then they have maintained fraternal and
solidarity ties ...for more than half a century.
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DRC president Activates agenda
on the sidelines of UN sessions
September 27th, 1:03pm
(Prensa Latina)
The president of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC),
Félix Tshisekedi, held several meetings in New York, US,
aside from its participation in the United Nations
General Assembly, the Congolese Presidency
reported today.
The president received in audience.. a delegation from the World
Food Program (WFP), led by its executive director, Cindy McCain,
with whom -- he spoke about the emergency response of the UN
agency in the DRC, particularly in the east of the country.
WFP provides vital food and nutrition assistance, to millions of
people affected by violence, displacement and hunger --- but
according to McCain, his teams currently face numerous
difficulties in carrying out their humanitarian work.
Another aspect that limits its actions, is the financing, which is
scarce for the great needs that exist in the country, where it is
considered that 28 million people face serious food insecurity.
According to the latest Integrated Food Security Phase
Classification, almost four million people suffer from
emergency hunger levels, which is showing
critical signs in eastern DRC.
WFP has prioritized assistance to the most vulnerable people
due to funding shortfalls, and plans to reach 6.4 million
people with food and nutrition assistance, by 2025.
The program needs an additional $433 million to maintain
its operations ......until October 2025, the agency said.
President Tshisekedi also chaired the parallel event “RDC
Digital National 2030” the day before, in which investors
and businessmen from various sectors participated.
The head of state stated that this is a key activity to unlock
national potential, create millions of jobs and guarantee
truly shared prosperity.
The president expressed his hope that the country will become
a prosperous digital nation and technology centre in the heart
of Africa by 2030, taking advantage of investment potential
such as wealth in rare and critical minerals, essential for
digital and energy transitions.
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Angola adds biosphere reserve
to UNESCO world map
September 27th, 12:42pm
(Prensa Latina)
Angola officially incorporated today, the Quiçama Biosphere
Reserve to the World Map of Biosphere Reserves of the
United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural
Organization (UNESCO).
The fact is considered by the Angolan authorities to be
a milestone in terms of conservation and sustainable
development, and -- an international recognition of
the commitment to the protection of biodiversity,
the promotion of scientific knowledge and the
strengthening of local communities.
The announcement ceremony took place - during the 37th
session of UNESCO's International Program Coordination
Council “Man and the Biosphere”, held in Hangzhou,
China, the Angola Press agency reported.
The country was represented at the meeting by a delegation
headed by the Secretary of State for the Environment, Iury
Valter de Sousa Santos, the source said.
The Quiçama Biosphere Reserve, with an area of 33,160 square
kilometres, covers ecosystems such as the Mussulo Cuanza
Complex & Cabo Ledo, as well as areas of high ecological
sensitivity such as mangroves, lagoons and nesting
areas for birds and sea turtles.
It is also home to emblematic species of Angolan fauna and flora,
such as the African manatee (Trichechus senegalensis) and
the savanna elephant (Loxodonta Africana).
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The Patriot in Zimbabwe denounces
the US's illegal blockade of Cuba
September 27th, 12:15pm
(Prensa Latina)
The weekly The Patriot, from Zimbabwe, today denounced
the US blockade of Cuba for more than 60 years in two
articles published in its most recent edition.
It is time to let Cuba live, 66 years of blockade, headlined one
of the comments when predicting a new resounding victory,
for the thirty-third time, in the vote of the United Nations
General Assembly of the resolution against the siege
of the Caribbean nation.
The Patriot highlighted statements by Foreign Minister Bruno
Rodríguez when describing the blockade as a flagrant,
massive and systematic violation of the human
rights of the people, and the longest
unilateral coercive measure
in history.
According to this article, Cuba's fight is the battle for survival
and sovereignty, not only of Cuba, but of the Global South
and Africa.
Meanwhile, in the same edition of The Patriot, the columnist
Mafa Kwanisai Mafa dedicates his column “Decolonizing
the Mind” to the unwavering resistance of the Antillean
country against what he called the criminality ------ of
the United States.
It is a war against a nation's right to choose its destiny,
at the cost of causing hunger, blackouts and social
problems, the publication indicated.
It later indicates that the blockade is genocide - as it is
designed to destroy, deprive children of medicine,
deny electricity to hospitals and obstruct food
supplies, all crimes against humanity.
According to the weekly, Cuba's revolutionary resilience
makes it extraordinary, especially due to its refusal to
renounce dignity.
The US blockade of Cuba is the most complete act of
economic war ever imposed on a people. It is illegal,
immoral, genocidal and universally condemned,
Mafa emphasizes.
Humanity is called – he specified in The Patriot - to support
Cuba, to demand the end of this economic war and to
affirm the right of all peoples ---- to sovereignty
and socialism.
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Cubans and Angolans celebrate
diplomatic relations between
their countries
September 27th, 12:07pm
(Prensa Latina)
Cubans and Angolans celebrated today in advance and in
a unique way, the half century of Angola's independence
(November 11) and the establishment of diplomatic
relations between the two countries on
November 15th, in 1975.
A ball game on the grounds of the Milenium hotel, in the
municipality of Viana, in Luanda, was this time the
pretext that united the Association of Angolan
alumni in Cuba, Caimaneros; collaborators of
the Antex Angola company; members of the
diplomatic mission of the Caribbean nation
and Cuban residents.
It was a great Cuban party where, according to the president
of the Caimaneros board of directors, José Álvaro, more
than the game's scores, the important thing was to
continue strengthening the ties of brotherhood
between both peoples.
“We commemorate the 50th anniversary of Angola's
independence .....and the fifty years of diplomatic
relations between the two countries --- it could
not be otherwise, Cuba is a brother country,
it is also our land..... for us Caimaneros”,
he told Prensa Latina.
At the meeting, which was attended by the Cuban ambassador,
Oscar León, the Caimaneros won; at first against Antex, with
a score of 10 runs to four, and in a second confrontation
with the collaborators of the Camama general
hospital (6-5).
“What is learned well is never forgotten”, said Álvaro, who pointed
out that many on the island learned baseball during their years of
study and commented that this is not the first time they have
developed team sports activities, well, they already went
through football and basketball.
This Saturday's meeting.. also had another motivation, the 65th
anniversary of the largest mass organization in the Caribbean
nation: the Committee for the Defense of the Revolution
(CDR), which is celebrated on September 28.
“It has been the same as if we were in Cuba, even when we
arrived we drank broth, which is typical at the CDR party,
just as if we were in our second home”, said the
president of the Caimaneros.
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Madagascar Protesters Press On
Despite Minister’s Dismissal
Amid Blackouts Crisis
September 27th, 5:01am
(teleSUR)
Protesters in Madagascar have vowed to continue peaceful
demonstrations --- despite President Andrey Rojoelina’s
dismissal of the country’s energy minister on Friday,
as anger deepens over protracted power and
water shortages.
The capital, Antananarivo, has seen days of unrest, with police
using teargas and rubber bullets - against crowds. At least five
people have been killed. Businesses have suffered looting,
reflecting frustration over conditions that many say
have made daily life unlivable.
“When we arrived this morning, thieves were still here taking what
was left,” said a restaurant worker describing Friday morning’s
scene. “They had knives and threatened and insulted us.
They told us not to move or they would kill us. We can
do nothing but cry. They told us they were poor,
that they had nothing, and that they were
forced to steal.”
The demonstrations have been driven largely -- by students and
young workers. “We have about 12 hours of power cuts a day,”
said student Lala Herizo. “That means for 12 hours a day, we
leave home, go to work, pay taxes, and when we return
home, still no electricity. The students at Ankatso, are
protesting so that classes return to normal. Because
right now it’s been a month that they haven’t
studied, you know.”
Some residents have sought to restore order - by cleaning damaged
areas. “The city is ransacked and it is our duty to clean it up,” said
one young man. “I support the demonstrations that are happening
peacefully. I wish there weren’t so much damage, but looters,
unfortunately, there will always be.”
Protesters accuse security forces of repressing demonstrators
--- rather than protecting communities from looting. President
Rojoelina has branded the unrest “acts of destabilization”
and a “coup d’état,” while saying his government is
looking for solutions to the blackout crisis.
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Angola and Bahamas establish
diplomatic relations
September 27th, 3:51am
(Prensa Latina)
Angola and Bahamas signed in New York, US, the Joint
Communiqué on establishment of diplomatic relations
---- the Foreign Ministry of the African country
reported today.
The signing ceremony, held the day before, was headed
by the Angolan Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs,
Esmeralda Mendonca, and... by the minister of the
Bahamas Community sector, Frederick Mitchel.
Both parties expressed their hope that this step is only the
beginning of a path of expanding and strengthening
bilateral relations and cooperation in a lasting
and sustainable manner, the source said.
The signed document ---- also allowed the creation of a Joint
Committee for Bilateral Cooperation, which should facilitate
consultation and cooperation between the two countries
in various areas.... based on the principles of equality,
mutual benefit and full respect for the sovereignty
of each country.
Both parties are expected to advance their political, economic,
commercial, cultural and technical ties, among other sectors
of common interest.
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Statement by President Cyril Ramaphosa
on the occasion of the General Debate
of the 80th Session Of The United
Nations General Assembly.
Friday, September 26th, 2025
(Pan-African News Wire)
President of the 80th Session of the UN
General Assembly, Ms A. Bareback,
United Nations Secretary-General,
Mr António Guterres,
Excellencies, Heads of State and Government,
Ladies and Gentlemen,
Eighty years ago, the United Nations was established to save
succeeding generations from the scourge of war and build a
peaceful, prosperous and just world ...arising from the
devastation brought about by global conflict.
Through the UN Charter, the nations of the world pledged to
uphold peace, development and human rights underpinned
by international law.
Now -- more than ever, we are called upon to uphold the
values and advance the purpose of the United Nations.
We are called upon to advance cooperation
and solidarity between nations.
We are called upon to promote multilateralism
and safeguard the institutions that enable it.
South Africa’s engagement in the international sphere echoes
our domestic imperatives of eradicating poverty, reducing
unemployment and addressing the root causes
of inequality.
Our foreign policy is guided not only by the needs of our people,
but also those of the continent of Africa and the Global South.
Inspired by our own history... South Africa strives to maintain
world peace and the settlement of all international disputes
through negotiation and dialogue, not war.
We therefore welcome the strong partnership between the
African Union and the United Nations in promoting peace,
security and stability on the African continent.
This year, South Africa is honoured to preside over the G20.
This is the first time that the G20 Leaders’ Summit will be
held on the African Continent, the Cradle of Humankind.
South Africa’s G20 Presidency, is guided by the
theme of Solidarity, Equality and Sustainability.
As Member States of the United Nations, we
adopted the Sustainable Development Goals.
Many of these goals remain elusive.
There are many reasons that hold many countries from
fulfilling and implementing these development goals.
One of the reasons is a lack of sufficient financial
resources.
Many countries with developing economies, especially in
Africa, do not have adequate capital to finance their
development goals. They are indebted and are
paying more on debt servicing than they
do on health and education.
Yet through global solidarity, by having fairer lending rules
especially for several countries of the Global South, we
can achieve our shared commitment.
Through the G20 process we are working towards consensus
on how this problem can be tackled, including the reform of
international financial institutions, particularly multilateral
development banks, to better tackle global challenges.
The multilateral trading system needs to be reformed, as we
re-confirm that the World Trade Organisation remains the
only multilateral body capable of managing differences
and coordinating positions in global trade.
Trade is one of the most important instruments to
mobilise domestic resources for development.
It is concerning that geopolitical shocks and unprecedented
trade policy volatility are destabilising the global economy
- jeopardising a critical source of development financing.
We must redouble our efforts to strengthen
the link between trade and development.
Unilateral trade practices and economic coercion have a
detrimental impact on many nations. This includes the
economic embargo against Cuba - which has caused
untold damage to the country’s economy over years.
This unfair embargo --- must be lifted.
In the midst of global trade uncertainty.... the African continent is
providing a pragmatic example of constructive collaboration by
using the African Continental Free Trade Area as an engine for
sustainable growth and development.
This will, with commitment, become the central pillar of
economic cooperation and integration for our continent.
As part of the effort to build more inclusive economies, South
Africa’s G20 Presidency has launched an Extraordinary
Committee of Independent Experts --- on Global
Wealth Inequality.
This committee, chaired by Professor Joseph Stiglitz
a Nobel laureate, will deliver the first-ever report
on global inequality ...to G20 leaders.
Climate change is an existential threat.
We are failing future generations by our
inability to reduce global warming.
Climate change is reversing economic growth and
development gains in many countries, especially
in the Global South.
Although Africa carries the least responsibility for
climate change, many countries on the continent
experience much of its harshest effects.
Extreme weather events --- like floods and droughts
are driving food insecurity, displacing populations,
causing damage to infrastructure and
leading to the unnecessary loss
of livelihoods.
Member States must honour their undertakings and
commitments in line with the guiding principle of
common but differentiated responsibilities and
respective capabilities.
The Secretary-General recently reported that global
military expenditure has reached historic highs,
just as the world is falling behind on its core
development promises.
We are now building weapons - when we
should be building social infrastructure.
We are fighting wars that cause death and destruction,
when we should be fighting poverty and developing
the livelihoods of vulnerable people.
We must act decisively to silence all guns, everywhere,
to realise the goal of sustainable development and
global peace.
As we commemorate the 80th anniversary of the UN,
the relevance of this institution - and multilateral
processes for the maintenance of international
peace & security is being wilfully undermined.
There is an increasing reliance on unilateral military
action ------- in contravention of international law.
The United Nations Security Council has proven to be
ineffective in its current form and composition in
carrying out its Charter mandate to maintain
international peace and security.
South Africa remains deeply concerned by the erosion
of the credibility of the Security Council and its failure
to ensure accountability and uphold international law.
As the security and humanitarian situations in the
Democratic Republic of the Congo, Sudan, Gaza
and elsewhere deteriorate, it is a matter of
grave concern that there are countries
that continue to violate international
law and defy UN resolutions and
rulings ------ from bodies like the
International Court of Justice.
The establishment of the Hague Group, and the Madrid
Group aim to reaffirm the primacy of international law,
promoting accountability and ensuring support for a
just peace.
We cannot - and should not - accept that members of this
Organisation continue to violate without consequence
the Charter that we have all agreed to uphold.
Therefore, as nations that have pledged to uphold the UN
Charter, we have the ultimate responsibility to ensure
and protect the rights of the Palestinian people to
self-determination.
Consistent with the case that South Africa brought before
the International Court of Justice --- there is a growing
global consensus that Israel is committing genocide
in Gaza.
Just last week, the UN Independent International Commission
of Inquiry found that Israel is responsible for the commission
of genocide in Gaza.
As Palestinians continue to face genocide
and famine --- we have a duty --------- to act.
We welcome the historic High-Level Meeting held yesterday
on the Two-State Solution yesterday in this chamber. This
reflects the determination of the global majority that
Palestinians deserve a peaceful state alongside
a peaceful Israel.
The long overdue announcement by an increasing number of
countries to recognise the State of Palestine is testament
to this determination.
We have a responsibility as the Member States of the United
Nations to reaffirm the right of self-determination of the
people of Western Sahara.
The very first resolution of the United Nations General
Assembly, in January 1946, called for the elimination
of atomic weapons.
The resolution was passed shortly after the catastrophic
use of atomic bombs --------- on Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
Decades later, we have not made significant progress in the
fulfilment of the commitment to nuclear disarmament.
In 2026, South Africa will be presiding over the first
review conference of the Treaty on the Prohibition
of Nuclear Weapons.
This Treaty reaffirms that there is no greater assurance of non-
proliferation than the complete prohibition of nuclear weapons.
This year, we celebrate the 30th Anniversary of the Beijing
Declaration and Platform for Action as a roadmap for the
achievement of gender equality.
South Africa reaffirms its unwavering commitment to
the empowerment of women and their full, equal and
meaningful participation in all spheres of life.
This milestone reminds us of our shared responsibility
to advance human rights, dignity and justice for all.
The right to development must be central to the policies
and operational activities of the UN and its specialised
agencies, programmes and funds.
It must be at the core of the policies and strategies of the
international financial and multilateral trading systems.
As we celebrate 80 years of the United Nations, we must
seize the opportunity to build a better UN --- for the next
80 years.
What is needed now is a stronger and more capable
United Nations, based on a renewed commitment
to its founding principles.
We must invigorate the negotiations on Security Council
reform at the Inter-Governmental Negotiations in the
General Assembly, including by initiating text-
based negotiations.
The Security Council must be more accountable,
representative, democratic --- and effective
in executing its mandate.
We look forward to working with the Secretary-General, on
the UN80 Initiative to ensure that our Organisation works
more effectively and efficiently.
Mandates given by Member States must be implemented
and the necessary structural changes and programme
realignment must be implemented across the
UN system.
In the face of the decrease in funding to the United Nations
to fulfil its mandate, the UN80 Initiative is important to
maintain the integrity of the multilateral system and
to uphold international law.
Lastly, I am reminded that our collective membership of
the United Nations is our shared humanity in action.
The UN at 80 compels us to reflect on our collective
achievements, and to chart a way forward in
building an Organisation that is able to
address our common challenges.
We must rise to the occasion and do our utmost together
to ensure the political, economic and social freedom
of all humanity.
We must reaffirm that freedom is indivisible and that
the denial of the rights of one person diminishes
the freedom of us all.
We must reaffirm the equal dignity and worth
of every person and must therefore leave
no-one behind.
I thank you.
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Madagascar woke up under curfew
in the face of violent protests
September 26th, 6:30am
(Prensa Latina)
Madagascar woke up today under a strict curfew
decreed by the government -- due to the violent
protests in the capital, Antananarivo, and in
other cities throughout the country.
The president of Madagascar, Andry Rajoelina,
condemned the violence and asked the
population to remain calm in the face
of the demonstrations ....that left an
unknown number of people injured.
The protests are due to the lack of various services
including water and electricity, but were repressed
by the police with tear gas and rubber bullets, and
while some looting of businesses and damage to
property occurred.
According to the authorities.... the curfew in the capital
was imposed on Thursday ---- and will continue today.
Meanwhile, Rajoelina is in New York participating in the
high-level segment at the 80th UN General Assembly.
On the other hand, local media reported that many of the
facilities and homes attacked belonged to senators and
other political figures in the country.
Andry Rajoelina won the 2023 elections for a third term
with 59 percent of the vote, according to the electoral
commission of this island state in the Indian Ocean
located southeast of the African continent.
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African Union - for revitalizing
conflict prevention capacity
September 24th, 3:12pm
(Prensa Latina)
The president of Angola and incumbent of the African Union (AU),
João Lourenço, today called to revitalize the continent's conflict
prevention and mediation capabilities.
During a meeting of the organization's Peace and Security Council,
with the participation of heads of State & Government attending
the UN General Assembly in New York, the president said that
this is an important step ---------- to end a phenomenon that
hinders progress.
Lourenço commented that, along this path, the president of the AU
Commission, in consultation with the Ombudsman for Peace and
Reconciliation in Africa, was authorized to appoint a High-Level
Group composed of five eminent African experts to review the
organization's Peace and Security Framework.
This work, ongoing for four months, will allow us to
reflect.... and make relevant decisions, he noted.
The Angolan president pointed out that, to confront the scourge
of conflicts, it is necessary to seek greater coordination and
functional harmonization between the AU, economic
communities and regional mechanisms, in order to
achieve uniformity of thought and action - for
effective results.
He considered it essential... to increase contributions to the Peace
Fund of the continental organization, designed to promote greater
appropriation that grants more autonomy in the approaches and
perspectives for solving problems.
“This meeting represents an opportunity --- to strengthen
commitments, renew strategies and reaffirm our focus
on peace as an imperative and essential good for
the people of the African continent”, said
the president.
He added that tensions not only undermine peace and stability,
but hinder, condition and delay economic and social progress,
weaken democratic institutions -------- and multiply
humanitarian tragedies.
“We are all aware of this reality, in the face of which, we must
adopt a constructive and courageous political stance, based
mainly on national and African interests, to make convergent
and decisive efforts to end African conflicts” he emphasized.
He insisted on the need for firm and immediate actions, based
on urgent African initiatives that do not depend on third
parties outside the continental reality.
Africa maintains conflicts in Libya, the Sahel, eastern Democratic
Republic of the Congo, and Sudan, just to mention the main ones.
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President of Malawi
acknowledges his
defeat in elections
September 24th, 12:33pm
(Prensa Latina)
The current president of Malawi, Lazarus Chakwera,
acknowledged his defeat in the elections held last
Sunday against former president Peter Mutharika
... in a speech broadcast today on national TV.
Chakwera said the vote is the result of the collective will for a
change of government, and therefore, it is fair that defeat be
recognized out of respect for the wishes of the citizens
and out of respect for the constitution.
According to published data, former President Mutharika,
85, received more than 60 percent of the vote.
These elections were held, after the Constitutional Court
annulled the results of the 2019 race for what were then
classified as massive irregularities.
In these elections, the 229 seats in Parliament and
509 local council seats will also be renewed.
Malawi is a country marked by an economic crisis, with
high inflation and little foreign currency for the
acquisition of fuel abroad.
Before the vote, numerous interviewees advocated for an
improvement in the living conditions of the people, due
to good management by the elected president.
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“YES” won the constitutional
referendum -------- in Guinea
September 24th, 12:14pm
(Prensa Latina)
The government of Guinea confirmed today the victory of
the 'yes' in the constitutional referendum held this
Sunday, after almost 90 percent of the votes
were counted.
Ibrahima Khalil Condé, Minister of Territorial Administration and
Decentralization, said this Wednesday that the ‘yes’ won 89.38
percent of the ballots, with a participation rate greater than
86.4 percent.
It was also reported that 96.55 percent of the votes have
been confirmed as valid, so the draft Constitution
is adopted ...provisionally.
Condé also highlighted that these provisional results will
be transmitted to the Supreme Court to carry out their
examination, proceed with their validation... and
proclaim the results.
The referendum involves holding presidential elections, after
several postponements, and does not prohibit members of
the military junta from standing in the elections.
For their part, opposition sectors that previously called for a
boycott of the referendum indicated that it is intended to
legitimize the coup d'état that brought the current
military junta to power.
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Lumumba expressed her hope for
further cooperation between
Russia and Africa.
September 23rd, 3:08pm
(Izvestia.ru)
Patrice Lumumba's daughter, politician Juliana Lumumba,
emphasized the importance of cooperation between
Russia.. and African countries. She made this
statement at the Food Quality and Safety
conference on September 23.
"It's important for me --- that Russia and Africa are together, but
there's a nuance: Russia is one country, and Africa has 54
countries. When we talk about Africa, we need to
consider its diversity. For example, in Central
Africa, 60% of the population.. is under the
age of 25, and it is rich in raw materials,"
Lumumba shared.
She also commented on Congo's potential accession
to BRICS and the country's cooperation with Russia.
"Congo is not currently a member of BRICS, but we have a lot to
share. We need to cooperate, and we need to know where
Russia wants to go with us. We need joint programs and
projects and we need to get to know each other better.
We need to build a foundation for young people, and
we know what young people in Congo want, but
we don't know what they want in Russia. We
need to engage young people. We need to
be modern," the politician said.
Lumumba also shared that it was a great
honour for her to attend the conference.
"I am very proud --- to be here at RUDN University, which also bears
my father's name, and it is an honour for me and my entire family.
You know, Russia was the first country to protest after my
father's assassination, in 1961. This is a symbol not only
of solidarity but also of people who value freedom and
truth. As long as we have people --- who believe in
these values, they will not disappear," she said.
Russian President, Vladimir Putin, on September 3rd, stated that
cooperation with the Congo --- is one of the priorities in Russia's
foreign policy activities. The Head of State called the country a
reliable and time-tested friend and partner of Russia. He
pointed out --- the republic's constant participation in
Russia-Africa meetings, at the level of presidents.
Humanitarian Transformation: Russia Prepares
------ to Open New Russian Houses in Africa.
Rossotrudnichestvo is already present in
twenty-two countries on the continent.
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WYF Assembly ’25: Building Bridges
Between Russia and Africa
Through Education
September 23rd, 2:53pm
(teleSUR)
At the World Youth Forum (WYF) Assembly’25, Inga Koryagina,
a professor at Plekhanov Russian University of Economics,
delivered a powerful, insightful presentation emphasizing
the transformative power of education as a bridge
between Russia and Africa.
Her address brought into focus the record-breaking growth in
student participation, expanded quotas for African learners,
and ambitious initiatives designed to strengthen long-
term cooperation.
Koryagina -- has played a pivotal role in shaping Russia’s
engagement with African institutions. Her work bridges
academia, policy, and global collaboration --- making
her a leading advocate for student mobility, joint
research, and cross-cultural exchanges.
In her presentation, Koryagina highlighted one of the most
significant achievements of the past year — a 2.5-fold
increase - in student participation. The number of
students engaged in educational opportunities
surged from approximately 12,000 to nearly
30,000 --- demonstrating Africa’s growing
interest in Russian academic programs.
This remarkable rise was attributed to increased outreach
efforts, strategic partnerships, and extensive media
coverage in more than 15 African countries.
Koryagina also revealed that for the academic year 2025/26,
Russia has allocated 4,816 state quotas, representing a
70-slot increase compared to the previous year. These
quotas support undergraduate, postgraduate, and
doctoral programs, in addition to preparatory
faculties that equip international students
for success in Russian universities.
This initiative is helping build a robust pipeline of African
scholars across critical sectors such as engineering,
medicine, IT, and the social sciences.
The talk -- outlined efforts to expand collaboration through:
Joint research centres tackling shared global challenges;
Corporate departments integrating industry expertise;
Alumni associations for longer graduate engagement;
and Double degree programs ----- to enhance
competitiveness. These measures ---- aim
to create a comprehensive cooperation
system beyond traditional education.
Koryagina emphasized the strategic role of media in
strengthening partnerships. Coverage has spanned
West Africa.... (Ghana, Nigeria, Cameroon, Côte
d’Ivoire, Togo), East Africa (Kenya, Tanzania,
South Sudan, Ethiopia, Rwanda, Mauritius),
Southern Africa (South Africa, Zimbabwe,
Zambia), and North Africa (Tunisia).
Media activity focused on education quotas, student exchanges,
graduate achievements, business summits, and cultural events
— all of which have boosted trust and increased applications
from African students.
Underlining the impact of these initiatives, Koryagina summarized
the results: 2.5× growth in student participation; 4,816 education
quotas for 2025/26; and media coverage in 15+ African nations
Looking ahead, she stressed the importance of scaling up student
mobility programs, fostering alumni networks, & launching more
joint projects ....to sustain this momentum.
Closing, Koryagina reaffirmed her core message:
“Education ------- is the best tool for building a
strong bridge between Russia and Africa.”
Her presentation left attendees with a sense of optimism,
envisioning a future where African graduates emerge
as globally competitive leaders, empowered to
contribute to development both at home
and abroad.
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The UN welcomes progress, in
peace processes - in the DRC
September 23rd, 10:52am
(Prensa Latina)
The Secretary General of the United Nations, António Guterres,
welcomed the progress in the peace processes in the
Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC),
radio Okapi reported today.
During a meeting with Congolese President Félix Tshisekedi,
both parties addressed the ongoing initiatives, marked by
the commitment of the African Union, the signing of a
declaration of principles facilitated by Qatar, and a
peace agreement between the DRC and Rwanda,
mediated by the United States.
They also analyzed the situation in eastern Congolese and the
role of the UN Stabilization Mission in the DRC (Monusco) in
the implementation of recent agreements, Radio
Okapi reported.
At the meeting, held the day before in New York, prior to the 80th
session of the General Assembly, Guterres reiterated the UN's
support... for all peace initiatives.
During his stay in the city, President Tshisekedi met with the US
Presidency's senior advisor for Africa, Massad Boulos, to
discuss the follow-up to the agreement signed in
Washington on June 27 of this year.
According to the account of the Congolese Presidency on the
social network X, Boulos reaffirmed the US' commitment to
collaborating with the DRC, to achieve lasting peace in
the east of the country.
Both sides also addressed the strategic alliance between the two
nations and reaffirmed the desire to realize it in the near future,
which should attract as many US investors as possible.
As part of his parallel program, the Congolese president
participated this Monday in an event organized by the
Permanent Mission of the DRC to the UN, dedicated
to raising awareness ------- about the genocide
perpetrated in the country, for economic
purposes (Genocost), for more than
three decades.
Diplomats, scientists, lobbyists and an important representation
of the Congolese diaspora were at the event, where Tshisekedi
stressed that too often these tragedies have been minimized
and even denied, therefore, it is necessary to break this
silence ------- and demand international recognition.
This is an essential requirement for restorative justice and lasting
peace, said the president, who argued that the DRC's request is
based on irrefutable legal foundations and a set of reports
that document the magnitude, systematicity, and
criminal intent.. of the atrocities committed.
The head of state urged support for the establishment of a solid
international mechanism for the truth and legal classification
of crimes, with the capacity for investigation, preservation
of evidence and judicial cooperation.
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Portuguese and Spanish on
the Cape Verde skyline
September 23rd, 10:16am
(Prensa Latina)
Multilingualism, interculturality, citizenship, is the motto of
an international event that will take place in Cape Verde
on November 11 and 12, it was known here today.
Praia, the capital of Cape Verde, will host the IV International
Conference of Portuguese and Spanish Languages (CILPE),
the largest meeting for reflection and analysis on the
present and future of both languages.
The Organization of Ibero-American States - for Education,
Science and Culture (OEI) is the promoter of the meeting,
in association with the University of Cape Verde, and the
International Institute of the Portuguese Language (IILP).
Other entities such as the Camões-Institute of Cooperation
and Language, IP of Portugal; The Cervantes Institute of
Spain and the Guimarães Rosa Institute of Brazil, are
part of the event.
The fourth edition of the conference will bring together various
actors, including specialists and authorities in the field, to
reaffirm the role of languages ----- in the integration of
Portuguese and Spanish speaking countries, with
Africa as a key axis, the OEI highlighted.
The debates will put on the table the strategic role of Cape Verde
as an example of interculturality and linguistic coexistence, as
well as a cultural bridge between Africa, the US and Europe,
being in the heart of the Macaronesia region, along with
the Canary Islands, the Azores and Madeira.
Lisbon (2019), Brasilia (2022) and Asunción (2023)
were the previous headquarters of CILPE.
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Zambia sings praises of Cuba
September 22nd, 3:39pm
(Prensa Latina)
The coordinator of the Fidel Castro chair, from the Midlands
University of Zimbabwe, Mafa Kwanisai, condemned the
US' economic blockade of Cuba, as announced today
by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
Kwanisai commented that -- it is ''the most complete economic war
ever imposed on a people'' and described it as 'an 'illegal, immoral,
genocidal and universally condemned siege''.
According to the source himself, the researcher highlighted the
''unwavering resistance of Cuba'', whose people, he said,
suffers one of the most brutal and persistent acts of
imperialist aggression in modern history.
''The recent Cuban Report on the Blockade (May 2025) exposes the
devastating impact of this genocidal policy, while celebrating the
global rejection of US coercion'', he said.
Likewise, he pointed out that the US government ''fears the example
of Cuba as an alternative model, where education is free, medical
care is universal .....and sovereignty - is not for sale''.
But Cuba has not given up, he highlighted, and indicated that ''it
has deepened its ties with China, Russia, Venezuela and Africa''.
Also, he added, ''Cuba has embraced South-South cooperation and
plays a leading role in organizations such as the Non-Aligned
Movement (NAM), CELAC, ALBA and the African Union,
all of which have condemned the blockade''.
''What makes Cuba extraordinary is not only its survival, but
its refusal to renounce its dignity in the face of imperialist
domination ------ that can only be defeated through
international solidarity, collective resistance
and the construction of an alternative
world order'', he stated.
For Pan-Africanists, Latin American revolutionaries and Asian
progressives, the battle of Cuba --- is our fight, he declared.
The columnist also asserted that demanding the end of the
blockade is ''a call for justice, as it involves the defense of
the right of nations to chart their own path, free from the
suffocating yoke.. of North American hegemony''.
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The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ethiopia, today:
expressed its condolences for the sudden death
of the African country's ambassador to Cuba,
Ayele Lire Jijamo.
September 22nd, 9:58am
(Prensa Latina)
An official statement highlighted the diplomatic career of
Jijambo, who previously represented Addis Ababa in
Barbados, the Dominican Republic, Nicaragua,
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Saint
Kitts and Nevis and the Bahamas.
The Foreign Ministry conveyed its condolences to family,
friends and colleagues of the deceased ambassador,
while promptly communicating the time and place
of the funeral.
Ethiopian foreign ministers of state Hadera Abera and Berhanu
Tsegaye, also mourned the death of the prominent diplomat.
On the other hand, the Cuban Embassy in Ethiopia, in a note
of condolence posted on its social networks, highlighted
Jijamo's role in strengthening the historic ties of
friendship and cooperation -------- between
both countries.
He extended his solidarity.. to the Ethiopian
government and people, in this time of pain.
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Gold for Kenya -- in five thousand metres
...of the World Athletics Championships
September 20th, 9:47am
(Prensa Latina)
Kenyan Beatrice Chebet was proclaimed a monarch today - in the
5,000 metres of the Tokyo 2025 World Athletics Championships.
Chebet, Olympic champion in five and 10 thousand metres in Paris
2024, stopped the clocks at 2:54.36 p.m. to win the world crown.
In this way, the African distance runner now files a medal of each
colour in this specialty in world championships, since she had
previously won silver in Eugene 2022 and bronze in
Budapest 2023.
Her compatriot Faith Kipyegon (2:55 p.m.) and the Italian Nadia
Battocletti (2:55 p.m.) took silver and bronze, respectively, in
this Saturday's race.
The twentieth edition of the World Athletics Championships takes
place at the Tokyo National Stadium, from September 13 to 21,
with the participation of 2,202 athletes from 198 countries.
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DRC Army ------- calls for return of
soldiers incorporated into rebels
September 20th, 8am
(Prensa Latina)
The spokesperson for the Armed Forces of the Democratic
Republic of the Congo (DRC), General Sylvain Ekenge,
urged soldiers incorporated into the Congo River
Alliance-March 23 Movement (AFC/M23)
to return to the Army.
Through a statement released today, by the local press, on
behalf of the Armed Forces he called on those who joined
the rebels to “leave the enemy ranks and rejoin the loyal
forces”, and he assured that their status as “soldiers of
the Republic” remains intact.
“You were trained to serve the Republic - and defend the
Homeland to the supreme sacrifice. Do not believe the
promises ----- of those who want to use you as slaves,
against your own brothers”, the proclamation noted.
He stressed that any collaboration with these insurgents,
considered enemies of the country, is an “unforgivable
sacrilege”, and stressed the need to leave the ranks
of the AFC/M23 and rejoin - to confront those who
occupy part of the national territory.
“At the slightest opportunity, do everything possible to turn your
weapons against the enemy, abandon your ranks and join the
DRC Armed Forces. Their place in the ranks of the Army
remains intact and we continue to include them in the
database. We encourage you... to return to your
homeland, by all possible means”, he added.
On September 14, the AFC/M23 publicly presented 7,000 new
soldiers... from their military training with the rebels, among
whom, they stated, are numerous soldiers from the Armed
Forces and the local militias called Wazalendo, who had
embraced the cause of the insurgents.
The Minister of Communications and Government spokesperson,
Patrick Muyaya, denounced this act to strengthen rebel troops
and classified the issue as unacceptable ---- in the midst of
negotiations for a peace agreement mediated by Qatar.
Muyaya maintained that this is a deceptive campaign, since
what they are trying to present as newly trained soldiers..
are actually a vanguard brigade of the Rwandan army.
He accused the AFC/M23 of involving children and prisoners
in what he considered a crude setup ---- that violates the
spirit of the ongoing talks.
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Bishoftu International Airport,
a weekly theme in Ethiopia
September 20th, 5:41am
(Prensa Latina)
The presentation of the Bishoftu International Airport project,
scheduled to be built in five years -- with an investment of
10 billion dollars, marked the media agenda during the
week that ends today... in Ethiopia.
The Ethiopian Airlines Group, the Ethiopian flag carrier ..and the
largest in Africa, brought together stakeholder representatives
at the Skylight hotel last Tuesday to launch the structure, the
financing strategy and risk allocation framework, including
the functions planned ---- for Engineering, Procurement,
and Construction.
The modern airport facility ----- located in the Oromia region,
will begin construction next December, and is considered
a significant leap - for the local aviation industry as it has
the capacity..... to accommodate 80 million passengers
a year.
During the meeting, it was learned that the choice of the location
for the building responds to its elevation of about 1,900 metres
above sea level, less than that of the Bole International
Airport in this capital at 2,400 metres.
Once completed, the new airport will have all the
necessary facilities, including hotels, a cargo
logistics centre, plus maintenance shops,
aircraft body manufacturing.. and
aviation consulting.
The cargo logistics centre will serve the industrial parks located
in Dukem and Bole Lemi, as well as the one in the construction
process in Adama, due to its proximity.
Currently, Bole International Airport serves
as the country's main aviation hub.
Furthermore, the African Development Bank (AfDB), appointed
last August as the main financing manager for the new airport,
reaffirmed its commitment by describing it as a transformative
Pan-African initiative, prepared to improve connectivity, trade
and aviation .........across the continent.
Speaking at the presentation, the director of the Department of
Syndication, Co-financing and Client Solutions at the AfDB,
Max Magor Ndiaye, emphasized that its designation --- is
based on decades of collaboration with the Ethiopian
government and Ethiopian Airlines.
“This mandate is more than a transaction. It embodies a pan-
African vision for integration and global economic success”,
Ndiaye stated, highlighting the airport's potential to serve
as a continental aviation hub --- connecting Africa with
global markets and accelerating intra-African trade
and investment.
He noted that the location of the project at a lower altitude than
Bole International Airport will allow a significant reduction in
carbon dioxide emissions, which underlines the African
banking institution's focus on sustainability.
In addition to their mandate, he revealed that they allocated $500
million in financing and will provide concessional loans from the
African Development Fund --- along with technical assistance
for the development of small and medium-sized businesses
and urban planning.
The manager took the opportunity, to invite interested parties to
interact directly with sponsors and advisors at the next project
presentation to be held at the African Investment Forum in
Rabat, Morocco, from November 26 to 28, 2025.
Before concluding, he urged those present to actively
contribute their comments and suggestions ---
describing Bishoftu International Airport as
an historic initiative - that will redefine
Africa's aeronautical and economic
landscape, generating extensive
benefits... throughout Africa.
Participating in the launch were Ethiopian Finance Minister
Ahmed Shide, Ethiopian Airlines Group CEO Mesfin Tasew,
executives, reps of various financial institutions, plus
contractors, suppliers, investors, and others.
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South Africa will promote UN reform
September 19th, 12:46pm
(Prensa Latina)
South Africa will defend a profound reform of the multilateral
system at the 80th session of the United Nations General
Assembly (UNGA-80), to improve the representation and
benefits of developing countries, with special
attention to Africa.
According to the Minister in the Presidency, Khumbudzo
Ntshavheni, the reform must include the Security
Council and international financial institutions.
“We regret that there is still no consensus
on this matter”, he indicated.
As president of the Group of 20 (G20), South Africa will also
promote global unity for peaceful conflict resolution,
he added.
The minister also highlighted the growing global support for
the condemnation of the genocide in Palestine and the
demand for recognition of the Palestinian State. “We
are glad that more and more countries are joining
this position”, he said.
Ntshavheni stressed that for Africa the issue is not limited to
Palestine, but encompasses the peaceful resolution of
crises on the continent, particularly in the eastern
region of the Democratic Republic of the Congo
and in the 2 Sudans, neighbouring countries
whose stability concerns South Africa.
According to the statement, President Cyril Ramaphosa will lead
the delegation that, from September 23 to 29, will participate in
New York under the motto “Better together: 80 years and
more for peace, development and human rights”.
In this forum, Pretoria will reaffirm its commitment to
multilateralism, universal human rights, sustainable
development and peace, in addition to promoting
the South African agenda, as head of the G20.
During the event -- Ramaphosa will hold bilateral meetings with
world leaders and managers of large international companies.
Likewise, Minister Ntshavheni reported that Ministers
Ebrahim Patel and Ronald Lamola, made a trip to
discuss a trade agreement with the US and the
special sessions of the UN, respectively.
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Zimbabwean university students:
reject US blockade against Cuba
September 19th, 12:21pm
(Prensa Latina)
Members of the Association of Young Diplomats of Southern
Africa (SYAD, acronym in English) today rejected the US
blockade against Cuba when visiting the Embassy
of the Caribbean nation in Zimbabwe.
Students of International Relations and Law also attended a
presentation on Cuba's foreign policy and general aspects
of the island's history, made by Ambassador Suselys
Perez Mesa, and Second Secretary, Zailin
Gaulhiac Moraguez.
The Head of the Diplomatic Mission expanded on the
consequences of Washington's hostile policy
towards the Antillean state and the
intensification of the financial,
economic and commercial
siege, especially in
recent years.
Pérez Mesa recalled the recent presentation by the Minister of
Foreign Affairs, Bruno Rodríguez, from the annual report on
the effects of these unilateral coercive measures... within
the framework of the next vote in the General Assembly
of the United Nations, for the thirty-third time, of the
resolution ---- that demands lifting the blockade.
The young people of SYAD were interested in knowing the text
of the resolution approved at the UN by almost the entire
International Community in 2024 ----- as well as its legal
meaning, political scope and process, prior to the vote.
Attendees exchanged their views about bilateral relations
with Zimbabwe and Africa, while learning about the main
messages --- of the Declaration of the Revolutionary
Government: “It is urgent to prevent aggression
against the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela,
within the principles of Cuban diplomacy.''
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South Africa and Brazil agree ------- on
pioneering agricultural collaboration
September 19th, 11:31am
(Prensa Latina)
The governments of South Africa and Brazil signed a
Memorandum of Intent (MoI) that promotes a new
chapter in bilateral agricultural cooperation,
with the emphasis on sustainability and
food security.
The agreement was signed by the South African Minister
of Agriculture, John Steenhuisen, and the Brazilian
Deputy Minister of Agriculture and Livestock ----
Luiz De Alcantara Rua, during the ministerial
meeting of the G20 Agricultural Working
Group, ongoing in Somerset West, in
the southern province of the
Western Cape.
In Steenhuisen's words, the MoI represents “more than a
formal alliance; it is an example of our shared vision
for a food secure future”.
The official stressed on the occasion, how merging strengths
will facilitate technological innovations and promote a more
resilient agricultural sector for the benefit of both peoples.
The non-binding document establishes a framework to
intensify the exchange of technical knowledge, carry
out study visits, training programs, & joint meetings.
In addition, it plans to share good practices in sustainable
agriculture, livestock systems and quality assurance
to protect both consumers and products.
Cooperation also covers the strategic facilitation of trade
with trade missions and fairs that open new markets for
agricultural products, from both countries.
Agricultural trade relations between South Africa and Brazil
showed a growth of 80.5 percent between 2020 and 2024.
South African exports to Brazil increased 92.8 percent,
with products such as seed for planting, spirits,
wines and dried grapes, leading the list.
The agreement will have an initial validity of five years,
automatically renewable - unless one of the parties
opts for its termination.
Likewise, a Joint Working Group will be created in charge of
defining priority areas and developing a detailed plan for
their execution, guaranteeing effective monitoring
aligned with the strategic interests of
both countries.
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Ethiopia will host the largest
rehabilitation centre
in the region
September 19th, 10:35am
(Prensa Latina)
Ethiopia will build the largest National Integrated
Rehabilitation Centre in East Africa, an historic
initiative aimed at consolidating & improving
the country's health infrastructure, an
official source reported today.
The Ethiopian Minister of Health, Mekdes Daba, inaugurated
the construction of the centre in Gefersa, a city of Sheger,
located in this capital, which will be financed by the local
government ...and underlines the commitment to the
expansion of these services and the promotion
of health tourism.
Mekdes, accompanied by senior government officials,
highlighted that this facility ---- will serve as a bench-
mark for Addis Ababa's health sector, transforming
current rehabilitation services into a continental
centre of excellence.
He specified that the existing centres have been in operation
for over 40 years, and the new project seeks to position the
country as the leading provider of health care in Africa.
In that sense, he reaffirmed the government's commitment
to health policy, particularly with the management of non-
communicable diseases, a priority for the last 3 decades.
He revealed that the new facility will consolidate 17 existing
centres into a single integrated institution, that it will offer
coordinated services ---- to both people with physical
disabilities and those who suffer from pathologies
related to mental health.
The programs --- will also serve patients with cognitive,
psychological & physical disabilities, he added. It will
be an emblematic institution, that will improve the
living conditions of disadvantaged communities
both in Ethiopia and across the continent,
he concluded.
With an area of more than 17 hectares, the centre will consist
of 13 blocks dedicated to medical, therapeutic, residential &
recreational services. It will also have urban agriculture
programs to support patient care, facilitate therapy
and generate employment opportunities.
Once completed, you will provide specialized care
for accident injuries, chronic illnesses, and
other conditions.
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Appointments announced in key positions
for the Government of Ethiopia
September 19th, 10:16am
(Prensa Latina)
The Prime Minister of Ethiopia, Abiy Ahmed, today appointed
Eyob Tekaling as governor of the National Bank and
Entalem Meles as head of the Government's
Communication Services, as of now.
Tekalign, who served as the Minister of State for Finance,
replaces Mamo Mihretu, recently appointed to a senior
position at the Development Bank.
The new governor is recognized for his contributions to
the economic reform underway in the country and in
international negotiations, a statement said.
For his part, Meles, who replaced Legesse Tulo, has
held various high-level government positions,,,, and
is now expected to promote the institution's public
participation and communication initiatives.
These appointments are part of a broader process
of adjusting the government leadership, aimed at
strengthening national institutions and boosting
Ethiopia's reform agenda.
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UN: Sudan War Killed over 3,300
Civilians in First Half of 2025
September 19th, 7:34am
9teleSUR)
The war in Sudan has intensified sharply this year, leaving
3,384 civilians dead... in the first six months of 2025,
according to a report released on Friday by the UN
Human Rights Office. The figure includes people
killed outside battle zones, where summary
executions — including of children —
were recorded.
The report notes that the confirmed toll almost certainly
underestimates the real scale of civilian deaths. In only
half a year, fatalities have nearly matched the 4,238
verified for all of 2024.
Seventy percent of the deaths (2,398) occurred during armed
clashes, often from drone strikes, artillery fire, or aerial
bombardments - on densely populated areas. Nearly
1,000 others were reported outside combat zones,
many from executions, the investigation found.
Darfur has become the epicentre of the fighting between
the Sudanese army and the Rapid Support Forces (RSF).
Civilian deaths were also reported in Kordofan and in
the capital, Khartoum.
The RSF assault on El Fasher, the army’s last northern Darfur
stronghold under siege for more than 500 days, triggered
one of the deadliest episodes. In April, more than 500
civilians were killed there ----- over half of them in
nearby displacement camps such as Zamzam,
which came under RSF attack.
The UN documented a tripling of summary executions between
February and April, particularly in Khartoum, before and after
the army retook control of the capital in March. ''Witnesses''
said that minors were among those executed in reprisals
against alleged RSF collaborators.
Other abuses reported in the first half of 2025 include sexual
violence against women as a weapon of war, attacks on
hospitals and energy facilities, strikes on markets, and
assaults on humanitarian convoys. At least 30
humanitarian and health workers and seven
journalists were killed during the period.
The war has created what the UN describes as the world’s
most severe humanitarian crisis, with 24.6 million people
facing acute food insecurity and the risk of famine.
“Sudan’s war is a forgotten conflict, but I hope my office can
help draw attention to a disastrous situation -- in which war
crimes are being committed,” said UN High Commissioner
for Human Rights Volker Turk, warning of the
increasingly inter-ethnic nature of
the fighting.
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Botswana's Kebinatshipi
...flies to glory in Tokyo
September 18th, 9:25am
(Prensa Latina)
Botswana's Busang Collen Kebinatshipi won the gold
medal today in the return to the oval of the World
Athletics Championships, setting a time of
43.53 seconds, an historic record for
the competition.
The owner of a stride as long as it is firm, the African runner
inscribed his name in the eternity of athletics by beating
Trinidadian Jereem Richards, runner-up with 43.72, at
the Tokyo Olympic Stadium, and to his compatriot
Bayapo Ndori, went the bronze, with 44.20.
Kebinatshipi, just 24 years old, thus confirms his meteoric rise
on the slopes, after having achieved silver in the 4×400 relay
in Paris and world gold in Nassau 2024. His feat, today
a record, places Botswana at the top for pure speed.
Richards, world champion in London 2017, was on the verge
of glory, while Ndori, two-time Olympic medalist in the relay,
completed a vibrant podium for Africa and the Caribbean.
With his performance, Kebinatshipi not only broke the resistance of
his rivals, but also the barriers of history: his 43.53 joins the list of
immortal records in the most demanding and cruel lap in athletics.
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General elections are taking
place normally.. in Malawi
September 16th, 1:01pm
(Prensa Latina)
The outgoing president of Malawi, Lazarus Chakwera, and
other former contending leaders.. came today to vote in
the general elections, which are proceeding normally,
without major incidents, according to
government sources.
Chakwera, a 70-year-old pastor, is seeking a second term as the
head of the country this time, with former ruler Peter Mutharika
(2014-2020), 85, as the main rival at the polls, said the digital
portal Nyasa Times.
In the early hours of this Tuesday, television media showed
long lines at open-air polling stations throughout the
country, marked by an economic crisis, with high
inflation and little foreign currency for the
acquisition of fuel abroad.
Before the vote, numerous interviewees advocated for an
improvement in the living conditions of the people of
Malawi, due to better management by the
elected president.
“I want ...young people to have good jobs and have
opportunities to change their lives”, said 28-year
-old waitress, Ettah Nyasulu, in Lilongwe,
the capital.
In these elections... in which 7.2 million voters attend,
the position of Head of State is determined, with the
participation of 17 candidates, and the positions of
229 parliamentarians, and 500 local councillors.
If no presidential candidate obtains an absolute majority
of votes in the first round, a second round will be held
within a period of 30 days.
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South Africa powers sustainable
fuels ....and hydrogen energy
September 16th, 12:58pm
(Prensa Latina)
South Africa today reaffirmed its commitment to promoting
sustainable fuels and hydrogen energy, fundamental for
the decarbonization of the economy ----- and the
fulfillment of its climate commitments.
During the Ministerial Meeting on Sustainable Fuels in Japan,
the Deputy Minister of Science, Technology and Innovation,
Nomalungelo Gina highlighted the progress made by South
Africa to reduce its dependence on fossil fuels, despite its
historically carbon-intensive profile.
At the meeting, he highlighted international cooperation as key
to strengthening efforts in this sector, aligned with the global
clean energy agenda.
The deputy minister pointed out how South Africa has regulatory
frameworks such as the Biofuels Regulatory Framework (BRF),
which establishes mandatory blending regulations, protocols
for raw materials and subsidy mechanisms ---- aimed at
promoting the production and use of biofuels.
Additionally, the nation actively supports research and
development to reduce costs and promote innovative
technologies, including carbon capture and storage.
South African focus expands to include hydrogen energy,
driving the creation of global supply chains and cross-
border projects... to ensure energy security and
economic resilience.
At the seventh ministerial meeting, dedicated to that energy,
Gina emphasized the need to generate and sustain demand
to ensure long-term success.
A notable example is the Platinum Valley Initiative (PVI), which
comprises a corridor from the north of the country to the
port of Richards Bay --- in the southeastern province
of KwaZulu-Natal.
In this corridor, hubs are developed to support the decarbonization
of difficult sectors, such as chemicals, steel and cement, and to
promote hydrogen mobility, including mining trucks and buses.
In her words, Gina emphasized -- the importance of a fair and
inclusive transition, which guarantees training, technology
transfer and job creation, ensuring benefits for the
affected communities.
The vice minister will remain in Japan until September 18,
also participating in dialogues on nanotechnology,
carbon recycling ---- and space sciences,
strengthening bilateral scientific-
technological cooperation.
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South Africa reaffirms commitment
to protecting the ozone layer
September 16th, 11:39am
(Prensa Latina)
South Africa celebrates World Ozone Day 2025 today...
remembering the importance of protecting the ozone
layer, fundamental to mitigate climate change and
protect life on the planet.
On the occasion, the Minister of Forestry, Fisheries and
Environment, Dion George, highlighted the country's
actions to preserve the ozone layer, including the
elimination of chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) and
halons... and the progressive reduction of
hydrochlorofluorocarbons (HCFCs) and
hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs), used in
refrigeration and air conditioning.
In a statement to this end, the Minister also highlighted
the progress in the adoption of safe technologies in
the ventilation, refrigeration.. and air conditioning
sectors... and the recent publication of the draft
of the National Regulation on Greenhouse Gas
Contributions and Mitigation, which will
facilitate the transition.... towards a
more sustainable economy.
Finally, George stressed the need for all citizens to contribute
to environmental protection through the use of efficient
appliances and the correct disposal of old equipment,
remembering that caring for ozone is a collective
responsibility to guarantee a healthy planet
for future generations.
South Africa thus reaffirms its commitment to a protected
environment ----- and to global goals to confront climate
change, on this date --- that remembers international
unity and cooperation to preserve a vital resource
for life on Earth.
The ozone layer in the stratosphere acts as a filter that absorbs
the sun's harmful ultraviolet rays, protecting humans, animals,
plants and ecosystems. Without this barrier, the risk of skin
cancer, cataracts, agricultural damage and biodiversity
loss -------- would significantly increase.
World Ozone Day, commemorated every September 16, was
established to remember international agreements, that
began in the 1980s --- after detecting a serious thinning
of this layer, known as the ozone hole over Antarctica.
This process culminated with the signing in 1987
of the Montreal Protocol --- which regulated the
elimination of substances harmful to ozone.
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South Africa ----- calls to respect
the security of a flotilla heading
to Gaza
September 16th, 11:27am
(Prensa Latina)
South Africa today joined the Joint Declaration of 16 countries
concerned about the safety of the Sumud Global Flotilla, that
brings humanitarian aid to Gaza ....and seeks to raise public
awareness ----------- about the need to stop the
Israeli aggression.
In the text signed by Pretoria, the foreign ministers of Bangladesh,
Brazil, Colombia, Indonesia, Ireland, Libya, Malaysia, Maldives,
Mexico, Pakistan, Qatar, Oman, Slovenia, Spain and Turkey,
expressed concern about the safety of participants in the
Sumud Global Flotilla, a civilian initiative made up of
citizens of those countries.
The flotilla's mission is to deliver humanitarian aid to the Gaza
Strip and draw attention to the pressing humanitarian needs
of the Palestinian people and the urgency of ending the
''armed conflict'' (sic) in that region.
The foreign ministers agree on the importance of respecting
international law, including humanitarian law, and that the
objectives of peace and aid delivery ------ are shared by
their governments.
In this context, they call to refrain from any
illegal or violent act against the flotilla.
Furthermore, they recall that any violation of the human rights
of the participants and international law, such as attacks on
vessels in international waters or illegal detentions, will be
held accountable.
The Sumud Global Flotilla mission has a history of similar
civil activism movements --- attempting to break the
blockade imposed on Gaza, considered by many
international entities as a violation of
humanitarian law, due to the
negative impact on the
civilian population.
This maritime operation brings vital supplies such as food,
medicine and medical supplies, and has the participation
of hundreds of activists from different countries.
South Africa provides a delegation of activists committed to this
cause, guided by its historical values and its defense of human
rights, seeking with this action to highlight the humanitarian
crisis situation in Gaza, a consequence of the Israeli
military aggression against the population of that
Palestinian coastal enclave & demand concrete
actions from the international community.
The official statement was issued by the Department of
International Relations and Cooperation, underlining
the need to protect the integrity of the flotilla and
ensure compliance with international law.. to
avoid incidents that harm the participants
or the humanitarian mission.