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Africa Fires Back at Macron’s ‘Ungrateful’ Remark.

French President Emmanuel Macron has come under heavy criticism from Senegal and Chad following his statement that African countries in the Sahel region were ungrateful for France's role in combating jihadist insurgencies. Speaking at a conference in Paris, Macron claimed that without French military intervention, no Sahelian nation would remain sovereign.Chad’s Foreign Minister Abderaman Koulamallah labeled Macron’s remarks as "contemptuous" and demanded respect for African sacrifices, particularly referencing African soldiers’ contributions during World Wars. Senegal's Prime Minister Ousmane Sonko accused France of destabilizing parts of Africa, such as Libya, and questioned its ability to ensure Africa’s security or sovereignty.The remarks come as France’s influence wanes in the region, with countries like Chad, Senegal, and Ivory Coast recently ending military agreements. Nations like Mali, Burkina Faso, and Niger have also expelled French troops and moved closer to Russia.Chad’s foreign minister asserted […]

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Tinubu Hails Ghana’s Democracy at Mahama’s Inauguration.

Nigerian President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has commended Ghana's democratic strength, calling it a beacon for Africa during President John Dramani Mahama's inauguration at the Black Star Square in Accra. Tinubu described Ghana’s peaceful democratic transitions as proof of the continent’s progress.Highlighting Mahama’s leadership as patriotic and visionary, Tinubu pledged Nigeria's unwavering support for Ghana. He urged African leaders to prioritize regional unity, combat poverty, and build resilient economies, drawing inspiration from Ghana’s legacy and shared history with Nigeria.The event, attended by ten heads of state and international dignitaries, symbolized Africa's potential for progress. Tinubu praised the significance of Ghana's Black Star as a unifying symbol for the continent and called for African nations to overcome internal conflicts and external influences to achieve prosperity.

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Experts Allay Fears Over Rising HMPV Cases in China.

Human metapneumovirus (HMPV) cases are on the rise in China, sparking concerns of a global health threat similar to COVID-19. However, health experts assure the public that the virus, first discovered in 2001, is not new and primarily causes mild cold-like symptoms in most people. Severe cases are rare and typically occur in vulnerable groups such as infants, the elderly, and those with underlying health conditions.Chinese health authorities have reported increased respiratory infections in children aged 14 and under. Videos showing crowded hospitals have fueled concerns, but scientists clarify this surge aligns with seasonal trends. HMPV is one of many viruses causing winter healthcare strain, similar to flu and RSV.There’s no vaccine for HMPV yet, though a few are under development. Preventive measures like handwashing, proper ventilation, and staying home when sick remain key to controlling its spread. Experts emphasize […]

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Thieves Electrocuted While Stealing Streetlights in Nigeria.

In Bayelsa State, Nigeria, two suspected thieves lost their lives while allegedly attempting to steal solar-powered streetlights in the Ogobiri community of Sagbama Local Government Area.The tragic incident occurred near the Niger Delta University's New Site and the Ogobiri roundabout. The thieves had reportedly already brought down four streetlight poles and were trying to dismantle a fifth when it fell onto high-tension wires, electrocuting them on the spot.Theft of streetlights has been a recurring issue in the area, raising concerns about public safety and infrastructure security.

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Swiss Start-Up Revolutionizes Cocoa with Lab-Grown Chocolate.

A Swiss start-up, Food Brewer, is set to change the cocoa and coffee industry with its lab-grown approach. By using advanced cell culture technology, the company grows cocoa in bioreactors, bypassing traditional farming methods that are being increasingly affected by climate change and pests. This innovation offers a sustainable solution to declining cocoa production, particularly in West Africa. By 2026, Food Brewer plans to bring its cell-based chocolate to market, promising a product that’s both environmentally friendly and delicious. However, challenges remain, including regulatory hurdles and convincing consumers to embrace this new type of chocolate. The company aims to blend tradition with innovation, ensuring the new chocolate tastes just as good—if not better—than what we're used to.

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Mozambique’s Opposition Leader Declares Himself President Amid Chaos.

Venâncio Mondlane, Mozambique's main opposition leader, has vowed to declare himself president on January 15, rejecting the official results of the October presidential election. His declaration comes as violent protests, fueled by accusations of electoral fraud, engulf the nation.The unrest began after Mozambique’s constitutional court upheld the election victory of ruling Frelimo party candidate Daniel Chapo, who was declared the winner with 65% of the vote. Mondlane, who received 24%, alleged widespread rigging and refused to accept the court’s ruling.Protests have spread across the country, with Frelimo offices, police stations, banks, and factories attacked. At least 21 people have died in the violence, according to government officials. The streets of Maputo, the capital, were deserted on Christmas Eve as businesses shut down in fear of further unrest.Mondlane, currently in self-imposed exile, addressed his supporters via Facebook, urging peaceful protests but […]

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Tragedy Strikes Nigeria: Food Distribution Events Turn Fatal.

A series of deadly crowd crushes during free food distribution events in Nigeria have left over 70 people dead this week. The most recent incident occurred in Okija, where 22 lives were lost during a Christmas charity event distributing rice and vegetable oil.On the same day, 10 people, including four children, died at a Catholic church in Abuja when the crowd forced its way through the gates. Earlier in the week, a carnival in Ibadan turned tragic as 35 children were killed in a stampede involving over 5,000 attendees.The Nigerian government, alongside police authorities, has urged event organizers to enforce proper crowd control measures to prevent future incidents. President Bola Tinubu has expressed grief over the tragedies, canceled his official engagements, and called for stricter oversight of charity events.Amnesty International Nigeria highlighted the worsening hunger and economic conditions as root […]

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Kenyan Whistleblower Exposes Airport Deal, Sparks National Change.

Nelson Amenya, a 30-year-old Kenyan business student studying in France, has been lauded for uncovering a controversial airport deal involving Kenya and India's Adani Group. The proposed $2 billion lease to modernize Jomo Kenyatta International Airport (JKIA) raised concerns as documents revealed unfair terms that would burden Kenya’s economy while benefiting the multinational.Amenya, already recognized as an anti-corruption activist, took a bold step by leaking the documents on social media in July. His revelation led to widespread outrage, strikes by JKIA workers, and allegations of corruption against Kenyan authorities. Despite threats to his safety and defamation lawsuits, Amenya refused to back down, insisting that his actions were a duty to his country.Although Kenya canceled the airport deal following US allegations of bribery against Adani’s founder, Amenya continues to face personal and legal challenges. Yet, his bravery has inspired many to […]

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Besigye’s Arrest Sparks Outcry Over Uganda’s Military Trials.

Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni has defended the trial of civilians in military courts amidst backlash over the arrest of opposition leader Kizza Besigye. The 68-year-old politician, who has been a fierce rival of Museveni for decades, was abducted in Kenya last month and brought to Uganda, where he faces charges of possessing pistols and attempting to acquire weapons abroad. Besigye denies the accusations and has objected to being tried in a military court, arguing for a civilian trial instead.Museveni, 80, stated that crimes involving firearms must be dealt with swiftly to maintain national stability, explaining that civilian courts are overwhelmed and too slow. He credited military courts with contributing to Uganda’s peace, despite the Constitutional Court ruling against trying civilians in such courts. Besigye, who has contested and lost four presidential elections against Museveni, is now set to spend Christmas […]

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Kenyan Trainee Doctors Struggle Amid Unpaid Salaries and Rising Suicides.

In Kenya, a troubling wave of suicides among trainee doctors has sparked national concern, with five deaths reported in just two months. The young medics, essential to public hospitals, face grueling working hours, low pay, and delayed salaries, leaving many unable to afford basic needs like rent and utilities.Francis Njuki, a 29-year-old intern, took his life after a four-month salary delay and relentless work stress. His tragic story is not isolated—other cases, like that of Dr. Desree Obwogi, who ended her life after a 36-hour shift, paint a bleak picture of mental health and working conditions in Kenya’s healthcare sector.Despite government promises and the release of funds to cover overdue salaries, interns say the payments are inadequate. Many are now questioning their future in medicine or considering leaving the country altogether. Calls for systemic reform, including better mental health support […]

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