The main challenge will be to meet the existing demand during the Union European Reuters reported that Cookies said Russia would cut 158 billion cubic meters (bcm) of gas a year. “In a few weeks we won’t have Russian coal,” he told the Sydney Energy Forum, co-hosted by the Australian government and the International Energy Agency. Russia previously supplied 40% …
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Horn of Africa: Seven million cattle killed by drought – Le Magazine du Manager
The United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (UNOCHA) has warned that the drought in the Horn of Africa has killed nearly seven million livestock. More specifically, the drought caused massive livestock losses in Kenya, Ethiopia and Somalia. According to UNOCHA, about 1.5 million livestock died in the respective countries (2.1 million in Kenya, 2.5 million in Ethiopia …
Read More »DRC becomes the 7th full member of the East African Community
The Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) officially became the seventh full member of the East African Community (EAC) on Monday (July 11). In an official message posted on Twitter, the EAC indicated that the DRC became a full member of the regional bloc after depositing documents to ratify the agreement establishing the community. President Felix Tsisekedi and his Kenyan counterpart, …
Read More »Indonesia: Street food legend draws crowds at dawn
Before dawn in the Indonesian city of Yogyakarta, famous for its street food, a line of half-asleep customers waits for the local star. At exactly 5 o’clock, a decrepit old lady dressed in sarong appears on the back of a black motorbike. She descends slowly, clutching her basket of treats she has sold for more than half a century. At …
Read More »Bali Talks between Chinese and US Foreign Ministers: “Managing Risk Factors”
BEIJING – Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi held talks with US Secretary of State Anthony Blinken in Bali on Saturday, the day after the Group of 20 (G20) foreign ministers’ meeting. Chinese media reported on Sunday that the two officials held “full, in-depth and sincere” talks on Sino-US relations and international and regional issues of common concern. They agreed that …
Read More »Arrest of about forty candidates for irregular immigration in Western Senegal – MAFRIC
Forty-one candidates for illegal immigration were arrested by the country’s gendarmerie in Djifer, a fishing village located in the town of Palmerin (Fatik, western Senegal), a security source said on Sunday. “These 41 migrants are of different nationalities, 21 Senegalese, 15 Bissau-Guineans and 5 Guineans”Capt. Nte Fali Pa, commander of Fatik’s gendarmerie company, said during a briefing with the communication …
Read More »Malians celebrate the festival of Tabasque with enthusiasm and unity
#Mali : Yesterday, Saturday, July 9, Malians celebrated Tabasque Day and prayed for peace to return to the center and north of the country. Mali, like most Muslim countries, celebrated Tabaski Festival or Sheep Festival on Saturday, July 09, 2022. A large number of devotees participated in this religious ceremony. As for the leader of the transition and the members …
Read More »The New Life of the Koranic Schools of Fez
Mouad Souief is very proud to live in Bou Inania medersa, a recently renovated Koranic school in the heart of the medieval old city of Fez, the former capital of the Kingdom of Morocco. The 25-year-old student feels he is the “heir of the precious history” of this medrza, founded in the 14th century, which has been rehabilitated since 2017 …
Read More »Message of Condolence and Sympathy from HM the Emperor to the Emperor of Japan Following the Assassination of Former Prime Minister Shinzo Abe
Saturday, July 9, 2022 at 6:50 p.m RABAT – His Majesty King Mohammed VI has sent a message of condolences and sympathy to Emperor Naruhito of Japan following the assassination of former Prime Minister Shinzo Abe. In this message, he says it is with deep emotion and deep sorrow that he learned of the disgraceful assassination of the late Shinzo …
Read More »Mali: State President Assimi Koida calls for unity after sanctions are lifted
#Mali : Mali’s interim president, Colonel Assimi Koida, in his first speech since lifting economic sanctions imposed by ECOWAS following the coup, called on Friday for unity and a focus on development and stability. “The time has come for a sacred union around the highest interests of the nation”, declared Assimy Khoida in a live broadcast. Leaders of the Economic …
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