Zambia’s kwacha plummets as drought strains economy
On Wednesday, the kwacha was trading at 27.95 per dollar, just above its latest record low of 28.05 on Tuesday
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On Wednesday, the kwacha was trading at 27.95 per dollar, just above its latest record low of 28.05 on Tuesday
Zambia’s kwacha plummets as drought strains economy Read More »
In response, the RSF dismissed the US move as a reflection of “double standards” and criticized President Joe Biden’s administration for its failure to effectively address the crisis in Sudan
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The 40-year-old was convicted in Kano, a predominantly Muslim city in northern Nigeria, after pleading guilty to 18 charges linked to a Facebook post from 2020
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Malian Armed Forces says attack on suspected terrorists took place late on Monday in western Nioro du Sahel area
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Indonesia’s entry is seen as a boost to the group’s collective efforts to reform global governance institutions and enhance South-South cooperation.
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The attack took place on Sunday around 2200 GMT, when a large group of gunmen arrived on motorbikes, opening fire on the town and setting fire to multiple homes and businesses
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Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced Monday that he will step down as leader of the Liberal Party and prime minister after the party selects his successor through a “robust, nationwide, competitive process.” Speaking at a news conference at Rideau Cottage in Ottawa, Trudeau emphasized his commitment to Canada and its citizens. “I will always be motivated by what is in the best interest of Canadians,” he said, noting that his decision stems from the prolonged gridlock in Parliament. “The fact is, despite best efforts to work through it, Parliament has been paralyzed for months after what has been the longest session of a minority Parliament in Canadian history,” he explained. Before his announcement, Trudeau met with Governor General Mary Simon and requested that Parliament be prorogued until March 24. The move will pause all legislative proceedings, giving the Liberal Party time to choose a new leader. Trudeau’s resignation comes amid mounting dissatisfaction within his party and declining public approval ratings, raising questions about the Liberals’ chances against a resurgent Conservative Party in the next election. The leadership race to replace Trudeau is already heating up, with potential candidates including Foreign Minister Mélanie Joly, Innovation Minister François-Philippe Champagne, and former central banker Mark Carney. Finance Minister Dominic LeBlanc is also reportedly being considered as a possible interim leader. Trudeau has led the Liberal Party since April 2013 and became prime minister in October 2015 following a landslide victory. Under his leadership, the party secured reelection in 2019 and 2021, though with reduced majorities. As Canada’s 23rd prime minister, Trudeau is also the son of Pierre Trudeau, the country’s 15th prime minister. Canada’s next federal election is scheduled for October 2025, leaving the Liberal Party with a critical opportunity to redefine its leadership and direction in the months ahead.
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M23 rebels capture Masisi after clashes with armed forces, displacing locals, according to reports
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In response, far-right Israeli ministers made calls to escalate measures
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