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Iraq’s Congo fever death toll rises to 27: ministry

Iraq

A total of 162 cases of haemorrhagic fever have been recorded since this year. The disease, also known as Congo fever, causes severe bleeding. People typically contract it through contact with the blood of infected animals. Iraq’s death toll from tick-borne diseases According to the most recent figures released Saturday by authorities battling an outbreak … Read more

World’s poor paying more for less food: UN

UN

As cereal and grain prices rise due to the Ukraine conflict. The global food import bill was on track to set a new high of $1.8 trillion this year. Food-importing developing countries were “expected to register an increase”. Poor countries are expected to bear the brunt of global food crises exacerbated by the Ukraine conflict, … Read more

UN chief warns impact of Ukraine war on world is worsening

UN

1.6 billion people likely to be affected by Ukraine’s impact on food: UN. The war’s impact on food security, energy, and finance is severe: Antonio. The war may increase the number of food-insecure people by 47 million people.   UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said on Wednesday that the global consequences of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine … Read more

Abuja mob burns man to death over row with Muslim cleric

Abuja

A man who had a row with a Muslim cleric has died after being set on fire by a mob supporting the cleric. The 30-year-old victim was in a local vigilante group and police say about 200 people mobilized against him. Police found him at the scene with severe burns and took him to hospital, … Read more

Rwanda women employed as motorbike taxi drivers

Motorbike

Rwanda’s capital, Kigali, is training 120 women to operate electric-powered motorbike taxis. The initiative aims to enhance the environment and challenge people’s perceptions about women. It is aimed at employing poor women who are given the motorbikes for free. In Rwanda’s capital, Kigali, a project is being started that will hire women to operate electric-powered … Read more

Monkeypox facts in numbers that you would want to know

monkeypox

The first recorded case of monkeypox was in the Democratic Republic of the Congo in 1970. U.S. monkeypox cases rose to 21 as of June 3. The WHO has affirmed 257 monkeypox cases in non-endemic nations as of May 26. As of June 3, the CDC has affirmed cases in 31 more nations. There are … Read more

AU head says ‘reassured’ after talks with Putin on food shortages

AU

Global food shortages and grain stockpiles in Ukrainian ports were on the agenda. “I found Vladimir Putin committed and aware that the crisis” Macky Sall . The UN has said Africa faces an “unprecedented” crisis caused by the conflict. African Union Secretary-General Macky Sall On Friday, said he was “reassured” after talks with Russian President … Read more

Time to put monetary value on conservation, says Gabon

monetary value

A key UN summit this year must prioritize biodiversity alongside climate change and move forward with putting a financial value on natural resources, Gabon’s environment minister says. The Earth’s climate and biodiversity crises, according to British-born Lee White, an ecologist who has helped make Gabon a powerful voice for the environment in central Africa. The … Read more

Germany hands over looted artefacts to Namibia, but on loan

Germany

Namibia received 23 ancient pieces of jewellery, tools, and other objects looted during colonial rule and returned as an indefinite loan from Germany on Monday.

The return of the artefacts is part of a project to promote reconciliation between the two countries.

“All the artefacts were collected during the Germany colonial era from different Namibian communities,” said the Museum Association of Namibia chairwoman, Hilma Kautondokwa.

The returned items were taken mostly between the 1860s and the early 1890s, she said. Hundreds of other objects remain in Germany.

The items were handed over to the National Museum of Namibia by Germany’s Ethnological Museum of the Prussian Cultural Heritage Foundation.

They were immediately put up for public exhibition and will be available to local academics for research.

In May last year, Germany acknowledged it had committed genocide in colonial-era Namibia and promised a billion euros in financial support to descendants of the victims.

Activists have rejected the offer as insufficient for the atrocities that have poisoned relations between Namibia and Germany for decades.

The return of the 23 artefacts came after three years of talks between Berlin’s Ethnological Museum and the National Museum of Namibia.

Activists in Namibia have also questioned why Germany opted to loan the looted artefacts as opposed to simply handing them back.

The Prussian Cultural Heritage Foundation president, Hermann Parzinger gave a “guarantee… that these objects will stay in Namibia”.

Read more; Germany to loan back 23 looted museum pieces to Namibia

The return of the artefacts is the latest move in response to mounting calls in Africa for Western countries to hand back colonial spoils from their museums.

Namibia received a Bible and a whip from celebrated national hero Kaptein Hendrik Witbooi in 2019.

Germany had repatriated skulls, bones, and human remains that had been shipped to Berlin during the period for “scientific” experiments the previous year.

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Russia bears down on key eastern Ukraine city

Russia

Russian forces threatened to encircle a key eastern Ukrainian city, On Wednesday,   saying the West must lift sanctions over its invasion to end a global food crisis. According to Ukrainian officials, fierce fighting has reached the outskirts of the industrial hub of Severodonetsk, which has been relentlessly bombarded by Russian forces attempting to seize control … Read more

Get out of Africa, protesters tell France in Pretoria

Africa

Hundreds of South African protestors marched on the French embassy in Pretoria on Wednesday, demanding that France leave the continent. The Economic Freedom Fighters, dressed in their distinctive red T-shirts and caps and chanting “Fuck off, France,” held signs stating “West Africa is not a French colony” and “France must pay restitution for its colonial … Read more

Russia stepping up disinformation in Mali: US

Russia

The United States on Tuesday Russia of ratcheting up a disinformation effort in Mali , claiming it was trying to divert attention away from “atrocities” committed by the Moscow-linked Wagner Group. Since France’s withdrawal from Mali, Western diplomats have pressured the country to reject the Wagner Group, whose mercenaries have also been accused of human … Read more

UK confirms local transmission of monkeypox

monkeypox

A health expert said on Sunday that Britain is witnessing daily outbreaks of the uncommon monkeypox virus that are unattached to any trip to West Africa, where the disease is widespread. After registering 20 incidents on Friday, the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) stated additional numbers will be revealed on Monday. When asked whether community … Read more

Biden warns of potentially ‘consequential’ monkeypox spread

Biden

Monkeypox has piqued the interest of US President Joe Biden, who stated on Sunday that people should be aware of the disease, which has the potential to have “significant” consequences if it spreads further. Several cases of monkeypox have been detected in North America and Europe since early May, sparking concern the disease, endemic in … Read more

Israel reports monkeypox case as virus spreads to Middle East

monkeypox

On Saturday, Israel became the latest European and North American country to report a case of monkeypox, a disease common to areas of Africa. A spokesman for Tel Aviv’s Ichilov hospital told AFP that a 30-year-old man, who recently returned from western Europe with monkeypox symptoms, had tested positive for the virus. On Friday, the … Read more

Mob riots in north Nigeria over blasphemy claim

blasphemy

Police claimed Saturday that an irate mob went on the rampage in Bauchi, northern Nigeria, over alleged blasphemy by a Christian resident, the third such incident in days in the largely Muslim portion of the country. Blasphemy is highly sensitive in Africa’s most populous country, which is almost equally divided between the mostly Christian south … Read more

Gabon star Aubameyang retires from international football

aubameyang

Gabon forward Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang has announced his retirement from international football, according to his country’s association. Barcelona’s Aubameyang, Gabon’s all-time leading scorer with 30 goals in 72 games, confirmed his decision in a letter to the federation on Tuesday. “After 13 years of pride in representing my country, I announce I am ending my international … Read more

US, EU team up on chip making and Russia disinformation

US

The United States and the European Union announced a joint effort on Monday to boost microchip manufacturing and combat Russian disinformation surrounding the Ukraine conflict. The two sides met outside of Paris as part of the Trade and Technology Council (TTC), a forum established last year to counter China’s growing power in the technology sector. … Read more

Somalia’s new president Mohamud: Dove focused on dialogue

Hassan Sheikh Mohamud

Hassan Sheikh Mohamud, Somalia’s new president, is a former professor and peace campaigner whose first administration was marred by allegations of corruption and infighting. Sworn in after midnight on Sunday following a marathon vote by lawmakers, Mohamud is the first Somali president to win a second term. He has vowed to transform the troubled Horn of Africa … Read more

African Union chief wants pan-African ratings agency

African Union

Senegalese President Macky Sall known as Sunday for the introduction of a pan-African credit score rating company announced that the “very arbitrary” nature of the gadget of evaluation by means of international groups made it greater expensive for African countries to borrow on worldwide debt markets. Sall, who is currently head of the African Union, … Read more

Somalia police announce curfew in capital during Sunday’s presidential vote

Somalia

Police in Somalia has announced a 33-hour curfew on the capital Mogadishu that will keep almost all residents at home during a presidential election by lawmakers on Sunday, in which incumbent leader Mohamed Abdullahi Mohamed is seeking a second term. Police spokesperson Abdifatah Aden announced at a press conference on Saturday a full curfew in … Read more

Total Lunar Eclipse 2022:Everything you need to know

Blood moon

According to different time zones, the first Lunar Eclipse of 2022 will occur on May 15 and 16, 2022. The Lunar Eclipse always occurs on the Full Moon, according to Hindu mythology (Purnima Tithti). The moon will turn a deep, rusty red color during this lunar eclipse, earning it the nickname “blood moon.” The Lunar … Read more

Anti-IS coalition meets on countering jihadists’ revival

jihadists

The international coalition fighting the Islamic State met in Morocco on Wednesday to coordinate measures to stop the extremists from mounting a comeback in the Middle East and North Africa. The meeting was supposed to be co-hosted by US Secretary of State Antony Blinken and Moroccan Foreign Minister Nasser Bourita, but Blinken tested positive for … Read more

Remittances to Ukraine to jump over 20 percent: World Bank

Ukraine

The World Bank predicted that payments from overseas workers to low- and middle-income nations will climb by 4.2 percent this year, with Ukraine as the primary recipient. According to the bank, migrant workers are anticipated to send $630 billion back to their home nations. Remittances to Ukraine, currently fighting off the Russian invasion, are expected … Read more

60 Zimbabweans killed by elephants this year

Zimbabweans

Sixty Zimbabweans have been killed by elephants this year as a conservation success story has led to increased conflict with humans said the government officials on Tuesday. Zimbabwe has 100,000 elephants, the world’s second-largest population after Botswana, and roughly one-quarter of all elephants in Africa. Unlike in much of the rest of the world, where … Read more

UN talks to tackle degraded land ’emergency’ begin

climate change

As climate change wreaks havoc on the continent, UN talks to combat desertification and land degradation that have destroyed broad swaths of Africa began Monday in Ivory Coast. The United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification (UNCCD), involving 196 countries plus the European Union, is meeting for the first time in three years, in Abidjan. Decades … Read more

African players in Europe: Zaha relegates former boss Hodgson

African players

Ivory Coast star Wilfried Zaha condemned his former boss, Roy Hodgson, to relegation from the Premier League after converting a penalty to provide Crystal Palace a 1-0 win over Watford on the weekend. Hodgson retired as Palace supervisor on the give-up of closing season, leaving Zaha and his teammates beneath the steerage of Patrick Vieira, … Read more