Somali president receives delegation from Egypt
Somali presidency says Hassan Sheikh Mohamud received official invitation to visit Egypt
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Somali presidency says Hassan Sheikh Mohamud received official invitation to visit Egypt
Somali president receives delegation from Egypt Read More »
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Nigerian public health authorities on Monday said the most populous African country registered at least 219 deaths from Lassa fever in 2023ç
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58 people kidnapped from 3 villages in Kauru district of Kaduna state, say reports
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The trial former Gambian Interior Minister Ousman Sonko will open on January 8.
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Corruption, links between the police, politicians and gangs, overcrowded prisons, outnumbered police officers, and difficulties of protecting civilians in urban warfare are some of the many challenges listed in the report. “For all these reasons, preparation will be of critical importance,” the report read. Less than 10,000 officers are estimatyed to be on duty at any time in a country of more than 11 million people. Ideally, there should be some 25,000 active officers, according to the U.N. “The police are completely outnumbered and outgunned by the gangs,” said Diego Da Rin, with International Crisis Group, who spent nearly a month in Haiti late last year to do research for the report. He said the people he interviewed were very skeptical that the force would even be deployed, given that it was approved by the U.N. Security Council last October, a year after Haitian Prime Minister Ariel Henry requested the urgent mobilization of an international armed force. Many issues “left unsaid” Some 300 gangs control an estimated 80% of the capital of Port-au-Prince, with their tentacles reaching northward into the island’s food basket. Over 200,000 people have been forced to flee their communities as gangs set fire to homes, kill and rape residents. Da Rin said he interviewed a Haitian security expert who did not want to be identified for fear of retaliation whom he quoted as saying, “Where are the prison facilities to put thousands of gang members? Is the international community suggesting that we kill thousands of lads? What structures are in place to reintegrate these young people into society? I’m appalled by what’s left unsaid.” International Crisis Group said it separately interviewed two sources within Haiti’s National Police who were quoted as saying that senior commanders previously managed to prevent the capture of a powerful gang leader because of his alleged links to politicians or police. Even if the mission is successful, officials must stop the flow of weapons and ammunition into Haiti, the report stated, and sever “the strong bond between gangs and Haitian business and political elites.” The UN-backed multinational force has yet to deploy as it awaits a court ruling in Kenya. Burundi, Chad, Senegal, Jamaica and Belize also have pledged troops for the multinational mission.
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Mogadishu declared deal ‘illegitimate,’ demanded international emergency meeting
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Night masses were conducted at churches across the country. At dawn, a cannon was fired nine times to mark the occasion.
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At the end of December, the flooding hit the provinces of Ituri and Mongala as well as the capital Kinshasa.
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