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Articles by Pawla Nibramich

Rwanda closes more than 4,000 places of worship in just a few weeks

August 6, 2024 Pawla Nibramich 0

In Rwanda, the authorities have closed more than 4,000 places of worship in recent weeks in a wide-ranging operation: churches and mosques, which were in […]

Mali Severs Diplomatic Ties with Ukraine over Wagner Group Controversy

August 5, 2024 Pawla Nibramich 0

Mali has announced the immediate termination of its diplomatic relations with Ukraine following a controversy surrounding a recent military defeat. The West African nation accused […]

Cape Verde wants to achieve 100% access to electricity by 2026

August 5, 2024 Pawla Nibramich 0

“Our ambition is to reach 100% [of access to electricity] by 2026”, said Alexandre Monteiro, in an interview last week-end, to take stock of the […]

Miss South Africa contestant questioned for her Nigerian origins

August 5, 2024 Pawla Nibramich 0

A Miss South Africa contestant, at the center of a fierce xenophobic controversy on social networks linked to her Nigerian origins, was asked on Friday […]

Zimbabwe’s Opposition Faces Crackdown as Regional Summit Nears

August 2, 2024 Pawla Nibramich 0

Zimbabwe’s political landscape is heating up with the arrest of 18 activists, some dramatically removed from an airplane. This crackdown comes as the government warns […]

Guinea’s Ex-Dictator Dadis Camara Convicted in Landmark Stadium Massacre Trial

August 1, 2024 Pawla Nibramich 0

In a historic ruling, Guinea’s former dictator Moussa Dadis Camara and seven other military commanders have been found guilty of crimes against humanity for their […]

Guinea’s Constitutional Overhaul: Paving the Way for Democratic Transition

July 31, 2024 Pawla Nibramich 0

Guinea’s transitional authorities have presented a draft constitution aimed at reducing and limiting presidential terms. This move could potentially allow current military leader Mamady Doumbouya […]

Press Freedom Under Siege: Somalia’s Crackdown on Journalists

July 31, 2024 Pawla Nibramich 0

Somalia’s media landscape is facing a troubling trend of journalist arrests and intimidation. The recent detention of AliNur Salaad for reporting on drug use in […]

Resilience and Faith: Rwandan Genocide Survivors’ 30-Year Journey

July 31, 2024 Pawla Nibramich 0

Thirty years after the Rwandan genocide, survivors continue grappling with its aftermath. The 1994 massacre saw 800,000 Tutsis killed by Hutu extremists in 100 days, […]

Ethiopia Secures Crucial IMF Funding Amid Economic Reforms

July 31, 2024 Pawla Nibramich 0

Ethiopia has taken a significant step towards economic stability by reaching an agreement with the International Monetary Fund for a $3.4 billion financing program. This […]

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