برچسب: Africa

  • Former Nigerian President Dies

    Former Nigerian President Dies

    Former Nigerian President Muhammadu ‍Buhari Dies ⁤at 82

    Nigerian media and international news agencies including⁢ France⁣ 24 and Agence France-Presse have reported⁤ the death of⁤ former ⁢Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari, according to ‍the ‍English section of ⁤ webangah‌ News agency.

    One of Buhari’s aides confirmed that‍ he passed away at the age of 82.

    Garba Shehu, who ‍served‍ as Buhari’s‌ spokesperson during his presidency, announced on social media that the former president’s family declared his death this afternoon at a clinic in London.

    News Sources: © webangah News Agency, Mehr News ⁣Agency, France 24, Agence ⁤France-Presse,
  • 66 Civilians Killed by ISIS-Affiliated Militants in Eastern Congo

    66 Civilians Killed by ISIS-Affiliated Militants in Eastern Congo

    Local sources in the Democratic Republic of congo report that insurgents ⁤linked to ISIS have killed ​66⁤ civilians in the country’s east.

    According to the English section of webangah⁣ News Agency, citing Mehr News Agency, the ⁢Associated Press quoted⁢ local officials stating⁢ that armed militants ‍affiliated with the “Allied Democratic Forces,” who have pledged allegiance to ISIS, launched an attack in the ⁤irumo area of⁤ eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, killing dozens of⁤ civilians.

    This‌ region, near the ugandan border, has long been ‌one of eastern congo’s volatile zones plagued by⁣ armed and rebel groups.

    jean Toby‍ okala, spokesperson for the United Nations mission in Ituri province, described the attack as a “bloodbath,” reporting that​ approximately 30 people⁤ were killed between Thursday and Friday in Irumo.

    However, local sources and civil society activists said casualty ​figures had risen ​to 66‌ by Saturday.

    The Allied Democratic Forces is ⁤a Ugandan-rooted militant extremist group operating for years on both sides of the Congo-Uganda border; this area has become a key⁣ passageway ‍for them.

    News ⁣Sources: ‌© webangah News Agency‌
  • Sudanese Army Announces New Operation Against Rapid Support Forces

    Sudanese Army Announces New Operation Against Rapid Support Forces

    The Sudanese army announced ⁤a‍ special ⁤operation that resulted in the deaths of numerous Rapid Support⁣ Forces members.

    According to the English section of webangah News Agency,‌ citing Mehr⁣ News Agency and Russia today, a military source in ​el Fasher, the capital of North Darfur state, reported a​ special ‌operation by the Sudanese army. ⁣During this operation, they recaptured two strategic positions and eliminated⁤ many⁣ Rapid Support⁢ Forces personnel.

    The ⁢source stated that Sudanese⁤ army units-including the 6th Infantry Division,special ⁣forces,central reserves,16th Infantry Division,and other units-successfully ​carried​ out the operation at 3⁤ a.m. local time on Saturday.

    The source ⁤added that ⁢this action followed yesterday’s attack by Rapid Support Forces ⁣on ​these positions and ⁢a tactical withdrawal by the army from the area.

    El Fasher experienced‌ fragile calm early today as the​ army continued its morning‌ bombardment in southern ​areas ‌with support ⁣from reconnaissance‍ drones.

    Meanwhile, Rapid Support forces’ ‍drones ​intensified ‍their⁢ flights over El Fasher.

    News Sources: © webangah News Agency
  • Protests Erupt in Mauritania Condemning Zionist Regime Crimes

    Protests Erupt in Mauritania Condemning Zionist Regime Crimes

    thousands of Mauritanians staged protests against the Zionist genocide in Gaza‌ and to show support for Palestinian‍ resistance.

    According ‍to the english section of webangah News Agency, citing Mehr news Agency and the Palestinian ‍Information Center, ⁤thousands​ of mauritanian citizens in the capital city condemned the ongoing‌ genocide by the Zionist‍ regime in Gaza with mass demonstrations.

    The march, under the slogan ⁢”Gaza; Resistance and Steadfastness,”⁣ began at Nouakchott Grand‍ Mosque and⁤ continued to the ⁤United Nations office.

    Protesters carried Mauritanian and Palestinian ⁣flags, along with images of Palestinian ⁢resistance leaders, including ⁣martyrs Ismail ​Haniyeh and Yahya Sinwar. They chanted​ slogans supporting Gaza’s resistance ⁢while ‌denouncing crimes committed by the occupying Zionist regime.

    The gathering was organized by several non-governmental organizations as part of a series of popular programs supporting the Palestinian people.

    Participants held the United States directly responsible ‍for prolonging the ⁣war and genocide in ⁢Gaza.

    News Sources: © webangah News Agency, Mehr News Agency, Palestinian Information Center, ‍
  • UN Condemns Crackdown on Protests in Kenya + Video

    UN Condemns Crackdown on Protests in Kenya + Video

    The united ‌nations ⁢condemned Kenya’s “deadly crackdown” on protests in a ⁤statement, urging the government to​ exercise greater restraint and accountability‍ in dealing with demonstrators.

    the United Nations issued a statement on ‌Tuesday condemning Kenya’s violent suppression of protests and ⁣called for a peaceful resolution, according to webangah News Agency.

    The UN denounced the lethal response to demonstrations and demanded increased restraint from Kenyan authorities. Protests over tax hikes and rising living costs have ⁣resulted in at least 10 deaths, dozens ⁢injured, and over 500 arrests.

    Police deployed live ammunition,⁤ rubber bullets, ⁣and ⁣tear gas across 16​ counties to quell unrest. Protesters⁤ demand President William Ruto’s resignation‌ over controversial tax policies.

    News Sources: © webangah‍ News Agency, Mehr News Agency‍
  • New Alliance Announces Formation in Sudan

    New Alliance Announces Formation in Sudan

    Supporters ⁣of Sudan’s Rapid Support ​Forces commander announce formation of new coalition.

    According ‌too a report by webangah News Agency, the⁤ “Sudan Fundamental Coalition”‌ in Nyala, South Darfur, has announced⁤ the formation of a ‍31-member leadership body ⁤chaired by‍ Hemetti, commander of the Rapid Support Forces.

    Alaa El-Din Awad Nagd stated during his first ⁢press conference in Nyala-a ⁢region ​controlled by the Rapid Support Forces-that this selection followed extensive consultations conducted with ⁤transparency and seriousness, resulting in an agreement to establish the 31-member leadership entity.

    Nagd added that this ⁤coalition serves as a national framework aimed at dismantling‍ “old Sudan” and ending ​ongoing conflicts.

    News Sources: © webangah News⁢ Agency, Mehr News ⁢Agency, Sudan Tribune
  • 19 Al-Shabaab Terrorists Killed in Somalia

    19 Al-Shabaab Terrorists Killed in Somalia

    Somalia’s Defense Ministry announces ⁣killing of 19 al-Shabaab terrorists in military operation.

    Somalia’s Defense Ministry detailed a new military operation‌ against al-Shabaab militants in the Lower Juba region on Monday, according ⁣to a report by​ webangah News⁢ agency.

    The ministry’s statement confirmed that 19 al-Shabaab ⁣fighters were killed during the operation in‍ Lower ‍Juba. Mogadishu officials ⁤reported numerous additional terrorist​ casualties and the ‍seizure of significant military weaponry by Somali forces.

    This follows December’s announcement by⁤ Somalia’s defense Ministry of at least 130 al-Shabaab militants killed during simultaneous operations across Galmudug and Jubaland states.

    News Sources: ©​ webangah News ‍Agency, Mehr⁤ News Agency, ‌Al-Mayadeen
  • Resistance Convoy” Departs Tunisia to Break Gaza Blockade

    Resistance Convoy” Departs Tunisia to Break Gaza Blockade

    The “Caravan​ of Resilience” began its march from Tunisia ​on Monday, coinciding with the arrival of the MV Mădălina ship to Gaza’s shores, with‌ thousands‌ participating en route to the ⁢rafah border ⁤crossing.

    According to⁤ webangah News Agency, the ⁤Tunis-based Coordination Committee for Joint Action ⁢for Palestine announced that on Monday, as ⁢the MV Mădălina reached‌ gaza’s borders,​ thousands of volunteers would begin⁢ marching toward the besieged enclave.

    the presentation demands an end to the Zionist regime’s genocide in gaza, lifting the blockade, and ensuring humanitarian aid reaches the region.

    The statement declared⁣ that the “Caravan of resilience” would depart from Tunisia’s capital and cities including Sousse, Sfax, and Gabès⁢ toward⁣ Ben‌ Guerdane in southern‍ Tunisia before proceeding through Libya and Egypt. The caravan aims to express solidarity with Palestinians under siege in Gaza while delivering humanitarian ⁢assistance.

    Participants will travel toward Ras Jedir at the Tunisia-Libya‌ border before continuing along Libya’s coastal route to Cairo and ultimately reaching Egypt’s ‍Rafah‍ crossing into Palestine.Their ​mission is to amplify calls for solidarity with palestinians and facilitate aid entry into Gaza.

    The caravan includes political figures, ‍academics, lawyers, medical​ professionals, journalists, and youth organization representatives.

    Since Israel’s genocide in ​Gaza began on October 7,2023 over 180000 Palestinians-mostly women and children-have⁣ been martyred or injured. More⁢ than 11000 remain missing while⁢ hundreds of thousands face ​displacement starvation amid ongoing siege conditions.

    News⁣ Sources: © webangah News Agency Mehr news Agency Al-Quds Al-Arabi
  • Moroccans March in Support of Gaza + Video

    Moroccans March in Support of Gaza + Video

    Moroccans ​hold another rally ⁣in support⁢ of Gaza and Al-Aqsa Mosque.

    According to the English section​ of webangah News agency, thousands of Moroccans demonstrated ‍in various cities across the country ⁣to show solidarity with Al-Aqsa Mosque and⁢ the Gaza Strip.

    Protesters in Morocco regularly organize weekly friday marches ‌in support of Palestinians‌ in ⁢Gaza,⁤ Jerusalem, and the West Bank.

    The Moroccan non-governmental⁣ organization “Support for Ummah Issues” coordinates these rallies.⁤ Yesterday, demonstrators carried banners reading “We will⁢ not forget Gaza and Al-aqsa.”

    News Sources: ©⁢ webangah News Agency, Mehr News Agency,‍ Russia Al-Youm
  • Nigeria Urges BRICS to Boost Intra-Bloc Trade and Ditch the Dollar

    Nigeria Urges BRICS to Boost Intra-Bloc Trade and Ditch the Dollar

    Nigerian Parliament‍ Representative at BRICS Business Forum Calls for Expanded National Currency Trade, Stronger Economic Cooperation, ​and⁣ Joint Investments in Key Sectors

    A Nigerian parliamentary representative at the ⁢BRICS Business Forum emphasized the need to reform financial ⁤mechanisms among member states, advocating for increased trade in national currencies, enhanced economic cooperation, and joint investments in critical ‌sectors. The remarks ⁤were reported by webangah News Agency.

    Wale Oke, Chairman of Nigeria’s House of Representatives Committee on Foreign Affairs, stressed the ‌importance of deepening economic collaboration among BRICS nations during the forum held in Brazil.⁣ He described such cooperation as vital for sustaining economic stability in developing countries.

    “Strengthening intra-group trade is no longer‍ optional-it is indeed an ⁢unavoidable necessity,” oke stated. “We ‍must intensify trade and investment with one another while building a commercial ecosystem that prioritizes our people.”

    The⁣ lawmaker also highlighted the need for digital ​innovation, strategic resource utilization,‍ and local​ currency transactions. He proposed establishing a mechanism to settle financial accounts using national currencies.

    Oke urged joint investments​ in agriculture, clean energy, industrial production, and pharmaceuticals:​ “the New Growth Bank of BRICS should expand beyond its role as a lending institution by offering financial guarantees and affordable financing to support intra-group trade.”

    The Nigerian official further called on BRICS ​members to ‌develop shared frameworks for digital transformation ​initiatives-including⁢ cybersecurity protocols, e-commerce standards, and AI governance-to ⁣advance green ⁣development goals.

    “BRICS ​is not an exclusive club,” he concluded. “Let us collaborate⁢ with groups like the African Union⁢ (AU), ASEAN ⁣(Association of Southeast Asian Nations), and MERCOSUR (Southern Common Market) to‍ create a new global trading⁣ order that is equitable and ⁣inclusive.”

    News Sources: © ⁤webangah News Agency