Analysis: UN mission’s drawdown in Congo should be alive to security and civilian protection concerns
The UN Security Council is expected to renew the mandate of the world body’s peacekeeping mission in the Democratic Republic of Congo during discussions later this month in New York. But as the mission – known by its French acronym Monusco – makes plans to draw down and eventually exit...
She’s poised to unseat Benin President Talon, then Reckya Madougou was jailed for financing terrorism
She would have been the first female presidential candidate for a major political party in Benin, where analysts predicted she had the best shot at dethroning the incumbent strongman. But the historic bid of Reckya Madougou, former justice minister in the West African nation, ended abruptly in March when security...
Tigray forces claim they’ve pushed government army out of Lalibela town, recaptured it
Tigray rebels say they have recaptured the north Ethiopian town of Lalibela, home to a UNESCO world heritage site, local residents told AFP, 11 days after Ethiopian forces said they had re-taken control. The announcement marks another dramatic twist in the 13-month-old conflict that has killed thousands of people and...
South African President Ramaphosa in self-isolation after showing strong Covid symptoms
South Africa Military Health Service (SAMHS) personnel are monitoring President Cyril Ramaphosa and treating him for “mild Covid-19 symptoms” in Cape Town. A statement confirming South Africa’s first citizen has shown, along with thousands of his countrymen and women, Covid-19 symptoms was released on Sunday by Minister in the Presidency,...
Poverty is on decline world over, governments eager now to use science to hasten erasure of absolute want
Among the many casualties of the coronavirus pandemic are the poorest of the global poor. Not only are they the ones who are usually hit hardest by the virus, but they’ve also borne the brunt of virus-induced wreckage in the world’s economies. Before the pandemic hit the past four decades...
Poverty is on decline world over, now governments eager to use science to fast-track erasure of absolute want Among the many casualties of the coronavirus pandemic are the poorest of the global poor. Not only are they the ones who are usually hit hardest by the virus, but they’ve also...
Mikel Arteta’s three-man shortlist for Arsenal captaincy after new leaders emerge
Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang could have the skipper’s armband taken off him after he was left out of Arsenal’s squad against Southampton due to a disciplinary breach. Mikel Arteta has three obvious candidates to replace Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang as Arsenal captain. The Athletic claims the striker was given permission to fly abroad for...
Tottenham join Man United, City in race for towering Chelsea defender Andreas Christensen
Tottenham have joined Manchester United and Manchester City in the race to sign Chelsea defender Andreas Christensen, while Sunday’s transfer gossip claims that United have a four-man striker shortlist. Tottenham are the latest club to reportedly show an interest in signing towering Chelsea centre-back Andreas Christensen. The Denmark international’s current...
FIA rejects Mercedes’ appeals over Abu Dhabi Grand Prix result, Max Verstappen keeps crown
Lewis Hamilton has been denied a record eighth Formula One World Championship title after Mercedes” appeals over the result of the decisive Abu Dhabi Grand Prix were rejected, with Max Verstappen holding onto his maiden crown. Verstappen’s celebrations were put on hold as he and Red Bull were forced to...