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Man stabs nursery’s pet tortoise and avoid jail

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The animal’s back was covered with broken glass. The African sulcata tortoise is 70 years old. His treatment of the tortoise was the product of severe intoxication. The African sulcata tortoise, Michelangelo, was found wounded after being stabbed with six-inch pieces of a wooden garden gate post. Michelangelo is 70 years old. The animal’s back … Read more

Nearly 30,000 children fled Mozambique violence in June: charity

Mozambique violence
  • More than 50,000 adults and children forced to flee their homes in Cabo Delgado province.
  • June was the worst month for families and children in a year, charity says.
  • More than 700,000 people have been displaced by violence in Mozambique so far.

 

A new wave of violence in militants-infested northern Mozambique uprooted nearly 30,000 children in June, the highest monthly figure in the long-running crisis, according to a British charity.

In June, there was an increase in attacks in Cabo Delgado province, where militants launched a bloody insurgency in 2017, prompting a regional military mission last year that restored security.

At least 53 people were killed in several districts, forcing more than 50,000 adults and children to flee their homes, the charity Save the Children said.

“This has been the worst month for families and children in Cabo Delgado in a year,” Brechtje van Lith, its country director for Mozambique, said in a statement

She said people fleeing the violence, which has displaced more than 700,000 so far, were running out of options for shelter.

“And yet this is not the first time they are going through this — many are experiencing violence for the umpteenth time with no end in sight,” she said.

The charity sounded the alarm about mental health.

“Many of them have lost loved ones or witnessed horrors that no child or adult should ever need to see,” she said.

Nearly 4,100 people have been killed in Mozambique since 2017, according to the conflict watchdog ACLED.

Last June, 3,100 troops from several African countries descended on Cabo Delgado and retook control of much of the territory.

According to diplomatic and humanitarian officials, the insurgents have since divided into three groups.

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Death toll from week of clashes in Darfur to 125, says UN

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The death toll from tribal clashes in Sudan’s Darfur area over the past week has risen to at least 125. At least 25 villages have been attacked, plundered, and torched, and at least 50,000 people have been forced to evacuate their homes. The UN reported Tuesday that the death toll from tribal clashes in Sudan’s … Read more

Clashes in Sudan’s Darfur kill more than 100: tribal leader

Sudan

Clashes in Sudan’s Darfur region between Arab and non-Arab groups. Ethnic African Gimir tribe clashes with Arab Rizeigat tribe. West Darfur state has been gripped by deadly bouts of violence. The latest clashes in Sudan’s Darfur region between Arab and non-Arab groups have killed more than 100 people, According to a tribal leader. Several hundred … Read more

Black Americans bear the brunt of fentanyl ‘epidemic’ in Washington

Black Americans

426 people died of opioid overdoses in Washington. 95 percent were fentanyl-related, and 85 percent were Black people. Black people are much more vulnerable — lower-income. Lorando Duncan wears long-sleeved shirts because his arms bear scars he’d rather not show: the scars of the drugs he’s been injecting into his veins for decades. The slender … Read more

Smyth receives a spot in LIV Invitational when Vincent wins at Slaley Hall

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Zimbabwe’s Scott Vincent wins the International Series England. It is the principal Asian Tour occasion to be organized in the UK. Vincent completed a last round of 66 at Slaley Hall to complete 12 under standard. Australia’s Travis Smyth finished one shot back in second place. Smyth had the comfort of getting one of the … Read more

W.African leaders keep sanctions on Mali, offer way out

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All three nations are currently suspended from the 15-nation ECOWAS. Both military regimes plan to cling to power for three years. Participants said the war in Ukraine was adding to the strains on African economies. West African leaders said on Sunday that they would maintain sanctions against Mali but would consider lifting them if its … Read more

At least three beheaded in Mozambique attacks

Mozambique

At least three people have been beheaded in a new outbreak of Islamist violence in northern Mozambique, According to police. “Last Friday, terrorists invaded some farms in the first village in Macomia district and beheaded three citizens and kidnapped some women,” provincial police chief Vicente Chicote told AFP. “After that they went to another farm … Read more

‘We called her Roger Federer’: How Ons Jabeur made her mark in Tunisia

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Ons Jabeur of Tunisia was the first Arab or African woman to win a top-flight tennis title fifteen years ago, and her adolescent sparring partner could see she was destined for fame, even though he fractured his arm in the process. Omar Laabidi recalls being beaten regularly by a 12-year-old Jabeur, who this month won … Read more

US shooter planned attack for months, visited site three times

US

The white adolescent accused of murdering ten Black people at a New York grocery store planned the shooting for months and scouted the place ahead of time, according to social media posts linked to the suspect, Payton Gendron, 18, went to the Tops Friendly Market in Buffalo three times on March 8 and talked on … Read more

Somalia welcomes US redeployment to fight Al-Shabaab

Somalia

Somalia’s newly elected president thanked US Vice President Joe Biden on Tuesday for ordering the redeployment of American troops to the Horn of Africa country to combat the Al-Shabaab militant group. The move contradicts an order issued by Biden’s predecessor, Donald Trump, who withdrew nearly all US forces from Somalia in late 2020 as he … Read more

Tanzania raises minimum wage by nearly 25%

Tanzania

Tanzania’s president approved a nearly 25% increase in the minimum wage on Saturday, breaking with her autocratic predecessor’s policies amid protests over the high cost of living. President Samia Suluhu Hassan decided on a 23.3 percent increase, as well as raising government worker salaries for the first time since 2016, according to a statement from … Read more

C.Africa bans documentary for ‘inciting revolt’

C.Africa

The Central African Republic’s culture ministry announced Friday that a documentary depicting student life that was selected for this year’s Berlinale has been banned for allegedly “inciting revolution against the government.” “We, Students!” by young film-maker Rafiki Fariala offers insight into the chaotic lives of a group of economics students at the capital’s Bangui University. … Read more

France puts ex-top Rwanda official on trial for genocide

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On Monday, a former senior Rwandan official was charged with participation in the African country’s genocide in Paris, making him the highest-ranking individual to face justice in France over the 1994 atrocities. Laurent Bucyibaruta’s case is the fourth from the Rwandan genocide to reach a court in France, which has long faced pressure from activists … Read more

COP15 talks open facing ’emergency’ over Earth’s degraded land

COP15

Nine African heads of state joined the UN’s COP15 conference on Monday to discuss how to combat desertification and land degradation, which have ravaged significant swaths of the continent as a result of climate change. The UN Convention to Combat Desertification (UNCCD), which includes 196 nations plus the European Union, is gathering in Abidjan for … Read more

Ambushes leave 12 dead in Burkina Faso: local, security sources

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At least 12 people were killed in an ambush by suspected jihadists in northern Burkina Faso, including 10 army auxiliary and two civilians, according to security and local reports. “Yesterday (Saturday) morning, a food convoy escorted by volunteers for the defense of the fatherland (VDP) was the target of an ambush on the Dori-Gorgadji road,” … Read more

Al-Shabaab attacks AU base in Somalia, casualties reported

Al-Shabaab

Heavily armed Al-Shabaab jihadists stormed an African Union (AU) base in Somalia on Tuesday, triggering a fierce firefight that prompted an unknown range of casualties, a nearby military commander and witnesses said. AU forces dispatched helicopter gunships after the pre-dawn vehicle bomb and gun attack on a camp housing Burundian peacekeepers close to Cell Baraf, … Read more

Pro-govt protesters call for constitutional change in C. Africa

Hundreds of people demonstrated in front of the national assembly in Bangui on Friday, calling for a constitutional change that critics fear will be used to keep the Central African Republic’s president in power, according to an AFP correspondent. A proposal to change the constitution sparked the ire of civil society during reconciliation talks with … Read more

UN ‘appalled’ as more than 200 killed in fighting in Sudan’s Darfur

Sudan

Fighting in Sudan’s stricken Darfur place has killed more than 2 hundred people in recent days, with the UN human rights leader pronouncing she became “appalled” at the spike in violence. Members of the Massalit network and Arab fighters have clashed considering that Friday in and around the West Darfur nation capital El Geneina, the … Read more

Mali jihadists claim capture of fighter with Russia’s Wagner

Mali

Mali’s largest jihadist coalition says it has captured a Russian fighter with Wagner, the Kremlin-connected safety company allegedly hired by means of the united states of America’s army junta. The declaration changed into made in an assertion sent to AFP late Sunday by using the Group to Support Islam and Muslims (GSIM), although it furnished … Read more

Malaria: Killer of African children set for vaccine zap

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Every year, hundreds of thousands of people, especially children, die from malaria, a long-standing mosquito-borne disease that exacerbated during the Covid-19 pandemic. The World Health Organization (WHO) predicts that 627,000 individuals died of malaria in 2020, the most recent year for which data is available, up 12% from 2019. Ahead of World Malaria Day on … Read more

More than one million African children protected by first malaria vaccine

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More than 1,000,000 youngsters in Ghana, Kenya, and Malawi have now acquired as a minimum one dose of the first anti-malaria vaccine, the World Health Organization stated Thursday. The “breakthrough” RTS,S vaccine turned into pioneered in Malawi in April 2019 and located to be secure and to extensively lessen severe cases of the ailment, the … Read more

Six Senegalese midwives charged over pregnant woman’s death

Senegalese

Six midwives in Senegal had been charged over a pregnant female’s death in a medical institution this month, their attorney said Wednesday, in an affair that sparked outrage inside the West African nation. Astou Sokhna died at nine months pregnant in a public medical institution in early April in the northern metropolis of Louga after … Read more

Former fast bowler David Lawrence named next president of Gloucestershire

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Former England fast bowler David Lawrence has been named the next President of Gloucestershire. Lawrence, whose England career was cut short by a devastating knee injury in 1992, took 625 wickets in 280 appearances for Gloucestershire between 1981 and 1997 when he was part of a fearsome pace combination with Courtney Walsh and Kevin Curran. … Read more

Senegal plays down jet fuel shortage, says new shipment due

Senegal

Senegal admitted to jet-gas delivery issues on Tuesday but denied that there was no inventory after the capital’s airport warned that planes might no longer be capable of refuel. On Monday night, Blaise-Diagne International Airport said that “adverse worldwide conditions” and volatility in commodities markets had severely disrupted resources of jet fuel. The airport, near … Read more

AU urges dialogue in Ukraine conflict in call with Russian FM

Ukraine

African Union Commission leader Moussa Faki Mahamat informed Russia on Tuesday that international regulations have to be respected inside the battle in Ukraine and appealed for dialogue to give up the struggle. Faki, who heads the government branch of the pan-African body, stated on Twitter that he had received a phone name from Russian Foreign … Read more

Six African countries to get own mRNA jab production

WHO

GENEVA – Six African countries have been chosen to establish their own mRNA vaccine production, the World Health Organization said Friday, with the continent largely shut out of access to Covid jabs. Egypt, Kenya, Nigeria, Senegal, South Africa and Tunisia were selected as the first recipients of technology from the WHO’s global mRNA vaccine hub, in a … Read more