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AN EXPLOSION IN A POPULAR BAR IN BAMENDA RESULTING TO MAY CASUALTY

An explosion occurred at a popular bar near the Regional Hospital in Bamenda, injuring several individuals and resulting in one reported fatality. The injured individuals have been promptly transported to the hospital for medical attention.  According to an eyewitness present at the scene, the explosion seems to have been caused by a grenade thrown into the bar. The eyewitness described the chaotic situation, stating, "We were drinking in the bar when we heard the explosion and I fell under the table while other people slept on me, that is how I was safe, but many people were seriously injured." This incident aligns with previous events in the area, as there have been reports of explosive devices detonating in the Hospital Roundabout area of Bamenda. Additionally, the Ambazonia Defense Forces (ADF) claimed responsibility for a similar incident in the past. The government has confirmed casualties and injuries resulting from attacks in the region, with reports of soldiers, poli

Senegal's New Prime Minister Challenges French Military Presence

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Senegal's new Prime Minister, Ousmane Sonko, has made waves by openly challenging the presence of French military forces in the country. Sonko, known for his staunch opposition to foreign interference, especially from France, has been a vocal advocate for African self-determination.   Ousmane Sonko His criticism of the French military bases in Senegal, voiced during a conference in Dakar alongside French politician Jean-Luc Mélenchon, raises important questions about sovereignty and autonomy. Sonko's concerns extend beyond military matters to encompass cultural and social values. He argues that Western ideals like LGBTQ rights and monogamy clash with Senegalese and broader African values, which often include practices like polygamy. Sonko's stance aligns with a broader trend in West Africa, where countries like Mali, Burkina Faso, and Niger have expelled French troops and sought support from other powers like Russia to address security challenges. This shift has sparked deb

Embracing Heritage: Meghan Markle's Journey to Nigeria

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In the bustling heart of London, Meghan, known to the world as the Duchess of Sussex, held within her a personal quest beyond the glitz of royalty. She longed to unravel the threads of her ancestry, to discover the roots binding her to the tapestry of human history. Duchess of Sussex Her journey began with a simple genealogy test, promising to unveil the branches of her family tree. As the results unfolded before her, revealing that she was 43% Nigerian, Meghan felt a profound shift within herself—a missing piece of a puzzle she hadn't known was incomplete had been found. With Prince Harry by her side, Meghan set off for Nigeria. Abuja greeted her with vibrant colors, and she found herself draped in the warmth of a traditional Nigerian skirt, a gift symbolizing her newfound connection. From Abuja to Lagos, Meghan immersed herself in the stories and smiles of Nigeria. She marveled at the strength of Nigerian women, the rich traditions shaping their lives, and the pride they carried

South Africa's Stand Against Alleged Genocide

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South Africa has taken a significant step by seeking a third intervention against Israel at the International Court of Justice (ICJ). This action comes in response to the ongoing conflict in the Gaza Strip and revolves around allegations of violations under the Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide. The allegations leveled against Israel are serious and have prompted South Africa to request the ICJ to indicate additional provisional measures and modify previous ones to address the urgency of the situation. Recently, the ICJ held public hearings on May 16 and 17, 2024, to consider South Africa’s requests. These hearings serve as a critical part of the legal process, allowing the ICJ to hear arguments from all involved parties before making any decisions on provisional measures. This case has not gone unnoticed by the international community. It has garnered attention and support from other nations as well. Libya and Colombia have filed declarations of inte

São Tomé and Príncipe demand compensation from Portugal

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São Tomé and Príncipe, nestled in the Gulf of Guinea off the West African coast, have recently embarked on a significant endeavor by demanding compensation from Portugal for the historical damage inflicted during the colonial era. The islands' tumultuous past is deeply intertwined with the transatlantic slave trade, as they serve as pivotal hubs where West Africans were forcibly gathered and shipped to work on Portuguese plantations, particularly in Brazil. Despite the fertile volcanic soil that allowed for lucrative crop cultivation, the islands' history is marred by the brutality of slavery and the toll of tropical diseases on European settlers. Last week, Portugal's President Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa publicly acknowledged his country's responsibility for crimes committed during the slave trade and colonial era, signaling a newfound willingness to confront historical injustices. Although he didn't explicitly mention slavery, his remarks underscored the need for Por

SOUTH AFRICA; George's Building Collapse Leaves Lives Hanging in the Balanc

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In the coastal city of George, tragedy struck as a five-story building, still in the process of construction, collapsed, claiming the lives of at least five individuals. In the aftermath, approximately 50 people found themselves trapped beneath the rubble, their fates uncertain amidst the chaos that ensued. Despite the immense challenges posed by the collapsed structure, rescue teams have been unwavering in their efforts to locate and aid survivors buried within the debris. Mirroring rays of hope amidst the devastation, some trapped individuals have managed to establish contact with rescuers, amplifying the urgency and determination of the ongoing rescue operation. With the priority set on the swift and safe extraction of those still trapped, rescue efforts are expected to extend throughout the day. Following the meticulous process of lifting different floors, rescuers aim to leave no stone unturned in their mission to save lives. As investigations into the cause of the collapse unfold

WHY AN ANGLOPHONE PRESIDENT WILL NOT SOLVE THE PROBLEM IN THE NORTHWEST AND SOUTHWEST OF CAMEROON

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The ongoing conflict in Cameroon, particularly in the Anglophone regions, has deep historical and political roots that make the simple act of making an Anglophone the president unlikely to solve the problem. Here are the key reasons: Historical Marginalization and Linguistic Divide. The conflict has been fueled by long-standing grievances of Anglophones feeling marginalized by the central government, which is largely controlled by Francophones. The linguistic split has led to violence and brought Cameroon to the brink of civil war. The Anglophone regions have repeatedly complained of discrimination and exclusion, and the failure to address these historical grievances has contributed to the escalation of the conflict. Most francophones now say it not most tv platforms that an Anglophone can never be president.  Secessionist Movements and Independence Declaration. Secessionist groups in the Anglophone regions have declared the independence of the Federal Republic of Ambazonia, citing rec

Mount Fuji's Shadow: Fujikawaguchiko Tackles Tourist Surge with Innovative Screen Solution

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Fujikawaguchiko, a picturesque town nestled in the northern foothills of Mount Fuji, has found itself grappling with a surge in tourism. Tourists, particularly from abroad, flock to this area seeking the perfect shot of the legendary mountain. However, the influx of visitors has raised concerns among residents regarding their behavior, including littering, traffic violations, and trespassing on private properties. One phenomenon that contributed to the tourist influx was the viral sensation known as "Mt. Fuji Lawson." The phenomenon was sparked by a photo capturing Mount Fuji seemingly perched atop a local convenience store, attracting hordes of tourists to the area. This increased foot traffic exacerbated existing issues of overcrowding and inconvenience for residents. In response to these challenges, the town has devised an unconventional solution: the construction of a large black screen near the popular photo spot. The screen, slated for completion in mid-May, aims to blo

Chasing Justice: The Arrest Warrant for François Bozizé and the Quest to End Impunity

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Earlier this week, the Special Criminal Court (SCC) of the Central African Republic issued an arrest warrant for former president François Bozizé, charging him with crimes against humanity allegedly committed between February 2009 and March 23, 2013. The charges stem from actions by the Presidential Guard and other security services at the Bossembélé military training center, colloquially known as “Guantanamo,” situated north of the country’s capital, Bangui. In April 2013, interviews with 10 former detainees from Guantanamo revealed harrowing conditions of near-starvation, relentless beatings, torture, and extrajudicial executions. Moreover, investigators uncovered two adjacent cells near Bozizé’s private villa—concrete shafts in the ground providing minimal space for a person to stand. These cells, equipped with air holes for breathing but no room for movement, reportedly became the final resting place for individuals left inside until their demise. The Special Criminal Court (SCC) r

Forbidden Love: The Kenyan Siblings Who Found Romance

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In Kenya, a captivating and unconventional love story has captured widespread attention. Kyle and Brianna, a couple whose relationship went viral on social media, shocked many when they revealed that they share the same father but have different mothers. Their journey began innocently enough, with friends remarking on their uncanny resemblance and urging them to meet. Upon meeting at a party, they immediately felt a strong connection and embarked on a romantic relationship. However, their blissful ignorance was shattered when they made a startling discovery: they were half-siblings. The revelation came unexpectedly one day after Brianna shared a photo of her father with Kyle, who recognized the man as his own father. The realization that they were blood siblings struck them with profound disbelief and discomfort. Despite the emotional turmoil, the pair remained close to their shared parents, navigating the complexities of their newfound familial bond alongside their romantic relationsh

MEASLES OUTBREAK IN NIGERIA

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In the wake of the measles outbreak in Nigeria's northeastern state of Adamawa, the situation took a turn for the worse. The number of deaths rose steadily, alarming both the local authorities and international health organizations. The outbreak has taken a devastating toll on the community, particularly children, who are the most vulnerable to the virus. The root cause of the outbreak was soon identified - the disruptions in vaccination campaigns due to widespread insecurity in many northern Nigerian states. The ongoing conflicts and insecurity have made it difficult for healthcare workers to reach the affected communities and administer vaccines. This had created a dangerous gap in immunization coverage, allowing the measles virus to spread rapidly. Realizing the urgency of the situation, efforts were immediately set in motion to contain the outbreak. Measles vaccines were dispatched to the affected areas, with health workers working tirelessly to immunize as many people as possi

Missing Australians and American Found Dead

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The situation in Mexico has taken a tragic turn. Recent reports indicate that authorities have made a devastating discovery in Mexico's Baja California state. They have recovered three bodies in an area, which are believed to be those of two Australians, Jake and Callum Robinson, and an American, Jack Carter Rhoad, who went missing last weekend. The bodies were found in a well, and although forensic examination is pending, the physical characteristics, such as hair and clothing, strongly suggest that they are the missing individuals. It is a heartbreaking situation, and the families of the victims have already identified them. The loss of these young individuals is deeply saddening. The missing individuals were suspected victims of highway bandits. In connection with this case, authorities have arrested three suspects. This is an important development in the ongoing investigation, and it brings hope for justice for the victims and their families. The authorities are working tireles

UK Invites Ireland: A Joint Effort in Asylum Seeker Initiative

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The UK government has reached out to the Republic of Ireland with an invitation to join forces in a significant initiative concerning asylum seekers. The proposal, initially introduced to the UK Parliament back in December 2023, is all about strengthening global commitments towards safeguarding refugees and migrants. In essence, it's about offering a helping hand to those in need. The plan involves relocating asylum seekers to Rwanda, forming part of a larger strategy aimed at tackling the complexities surrounding migration and asylum-seeking. The UK's Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office has made the details of this agreement public. It's not just about moving people; it's about fostering economic growth and development in Rwanda. The UK has pledged support for Rwanda's economic advancement and has promised to cover the expenses associated with asylum operations, housing, and integration services, mirroring what's available to asylum seekers in the UK