Cameroon Begins Campaign Against Hate Speech
YAOUNDE, CAMEROON – Cameroon has launched a campaign against what it calls online hate speech, which officials blame for social conflict and damaging the central African state’s image. Rights groups, however, note that along with xenophobic statements…
Read MoreFrance to Pull More Than 2,000 Troops From Africa’s Sahel
PARIS – France will withdraw more than 2,000 troops from an anti-extremism force in Africa’s Sahel region by early next year and pivot its military presence to specialized regional forces instead, President Emmanuel Macron said Friday. Macron announced…
Read MoreAs France Plans to Shrink Sahel Force, Jihadi Threat Grows
GAO, MALI – During a grueling, weekslong mission in northern Mali, French soldiers were confronted by a familiar threat: Extremists trying to impose the same strict Islamic rule that preceded France’s military intervention here more than eight years ag…
Read MoreOxfam: 11 People Die of Hunger Each Minute Around the Globe
CAIRO – Anti-poverty organization Oxfam said Thursday that 11 people die of hunger each minute and that the number facing faminelike conditions around the globe has increased six times over the last year.In a report titled The Hunger Virus Multiplies, …
Read MoreUNICEF to Ship 220 Million Doses of J&J COVID-19 Vaccine to African Union
UNICEF said Thursday it has signed a deal to provide up to 220 million doses of the Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine to African Union member states by the end of 2022. The child humanitarian group announced in a statement the agreement was reached wi…
Read MoreCourt Orders Ugandan Government to Regulate COVID-19 Treatment Costs
KAMPALA, UGANDA – Edward Bindhe was diagnosed in early June with COVID-19. Upon consultation with a doctor, he bought drugs off the shelf and stocked up on local herbs.Then, with a collapsed lung, failed breathing and total body weakness, Bindhe, who h…
Read MoreHundreds of Women, Girls Brutalized by Soldiers in Tigray War?
MEKELLE, ETHIOPIA – The stories are eerily similar.Soldiers came to their homes and demanded to know the whereabouts of their husbands, fathers or brothers, insisting the men were fighters with Tigrayan forces at war with the government of Ethiopia.Whe…
Read MoreSouth Africa’s Ex-leader Turns Himself In for Prison Term
NKANDLA, SOUTH AFRICA – Former South African president Jacob Zuma turned himself over to police early Thursday to begin serving a 15-month prison term.Just minutes before the midnight deadline for police to arrest him, Zuma left his Nkandla home in a c…
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