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The United States will resume food aid to refugees in Ethiopia, more than four months after suspending it because of large-scale diversions and theft of rations meant to feed millions of hungry people.The U.S. Agency for International Development said on Thursday that it would restart the distribution of food aid to about a million refugees, most of them from South Sudan, Somalia and Eritrea.The agency said in a statement that food assistance to Ethiopia proper would remain suspended until further stipulations are met. The United Nations estimates that more than 20 million people are in need of food assistance in…

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French troops will begin withdrawing from Niger “this week”, Paris said Thursday, after a falling-out with the military junta in power since a July coup. Issued on: 05/10/2023 – 08:42Modified: 05/10/2023 – 16:17 1 min “We will begin our disengagement operation this week, in good order, safely and in coordination with the Nigeriens,” the military headquarters said.The announcement comes a week after France’s ambassador to Niamey returned home under pressure from the regime.President Emmanuel Macron had announced on September 24 the withdrawal of 1,400 French troops “by the end of the year”.Paris’ soldiers were in Niger as part of a…

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Get Ready for Adelaide’s Most Spooktacular Halloween Event! Boo! Head to Adelaide Gaol on Saturday 28 October for an unforgettable Halloween experience right in the heart of the Adelaide CBD. This family-friendly event is perfect for young trick-or-treaters and older kids looking for spine-tingling fun as the sun sets. This year, it’s bigger, better, and spookier than ever! Early Bird Tickets Are Available Now! Grab Yours Before They’re Gone  Step into a world of creepy fun as the Gaol comes alive with mischievous zombies, playful vampires, and quirky villains on the loose. Satisfy your taste buds at the food trucks,…

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Ugandan opposition leader Bobi Wine said Thursday he was under house arrest after being seized by security officials on his return home from a trip abroad.  Issued on: 05/10/2023 – 10:59Modified: 05/10/2023 – 13:49 3 min Wine, a popstar-turned-politician who ran against veteran President Yoweri Museveni in Uganda’s last election in 2021, has been arrested numerous times.Read moreRun-up to Uganda vote marred by violence, repression”They picked me illegally like you saw and as we speak right now I’m under house arrest. Soldiers and police are all over,” Wine told journalists at his home north of the capital Kampala.”As soon as…

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How to Maximize Your BudgetThe first step in any travel plan is setting a budget. Take a look at how much you can realistically save between now and when you leave. Once you’ve decided on a budget, it’s important to steer clear of going over it. If you’ve set a budget and you’re not allowed to break it, you’re likely asking how you’re supposed to maximize said budget. The key to getting more out of your money is smart planning. For example, if you start searching for flights and accommodation well in advance and use comparison sites, you’ll make sure you…

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Issued on: 05/10/2023 – 23:18 In tonight’s edition: A UN human rights probe on Ethiopia will soon wrap up after no international attempt was made to extend it. Also, increasing numbers of Senegalese migrants are heading to Central America in the hope of eventually making it to the United States. Finally, a young Guinean cycles across Africa in order to be able to study in Egypt.

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Ivory Coast’s President Alassane Ouattara has removed the prime minister and dissolved his government, the presidency’s secretary general Aboudramane Cisse said on Friday. Issued on: 06/10/2023 – 15:03 No reason was provided for the move.”The president expresses his gratitude to Prime Minister Patrick Achi and to all members of the government for their commitment to serving the nation over the past years,” Cisse said.They will remain in temporary charge until a new prime minister and government are appointed, he added. Ivory Coast will hold a presidential election in 2025.(REUTERS)

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Young people in West African capitals wave the flags at protests or as they race through cities on motorcycles. Tailors sew dozens of them a day in the narrow alleys of buzzing markets. Taxi drivers put them on their dashboards.Among the sea of flags flying high in a burst of patriotic fervor in Burkina Faso, Mali and lately Niger, countries that have recently undergone military coups, the red, white and blue flag of the Russian Federation has become commonplace. While it carries political overtones, it has emerged as a trendy accessory, much like a Che Guevara illustration a generation ago…

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This article is from a special report on the Athens Democracy Forum, which gathered experts last week in the Greek capital to discuss global issues.Moderator: Steven Erlanger, chief diplomatic correspondent, Europe, The New York TimesParticipants: Caroline Gaita, executive director, Mzalendo Trust; Adama Sanneh, co-founder and chief executive, Moleskine Foundation; and Namatai Kwekweza, founder and director, WeLead TrustExcerpts from the panel The Future Is African by 2050 have been edited and condensed.STEVEN ERLANGER Caroline, what are the generalizations about Africa that annoy you the most?CAROLINE GAITA One is that — and you have seen it — we are not a country;…

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