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Washington accueillera un accord de paix RDC-Rwanda

Les présidents de la République démocratique du Congo (RDC) et du Rwanda sont attendus à Washington la semaine prochaine pour finaliser un accord de paix et rencontrer le président américain Donald Trump, rapporte Mena Today citant des sources diplomatiques. Cette initiative vise à relancer les efforts de stabilisation dans l’est de la RDC et à encourager les investissements occidentaux dans un secteur minier stratégique, riche en cobalt, or, cuivre, lithium et autres ressources essentielles. Faure Gnassingbé, président du Togo et médiateur mandaté par l’Union africaine, joue un rôle central dans ce processus. À Washington, les deux dirigeants devraient ratifier deux documents majeurs : l’accord de paix négocié par les États-Unis en juin et signé par les chefs de la diplomatie congolaise et rwandaise, ainsi qu’un cadre d’intégration économique régionale conclu début novembre. La situation sécuritaire dans l’est de la RDC […]

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US freezes asylum decisions after National Guard killing

The United States has frozen all asylum decisions after an Afghan national allegedly shot two National Guard members near the White House, killing one and critically injuring the other. President Donald Trump used the attack to harden his anti-migrant stance, vowing to “permanently pause” immigration from what he calls “third world countries” and to roll back millions of admissions approved under former President Joe Biden.​ US Citizenship and Immigration Services director Joseph Edlow said his agency had “suspended all asylum rulings” until officials can guarantee that every foreign national is vetted and screened to the “fullest extent possible.” The State Department, led by Secretary of State Marco Rubio, also announced a pause on issuing visas to anyone travelling on Afghan passports, citing national security concerns.​ Authorities have identified the shooting suspect as 29-year-old Rahmanullah Lakanwal, an Afghan who once served […]

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Trump clashes with female reporter at White House

President Donald Trump has publicly lashed out at a female journalist during a heated White House press briefing, branding her a “stupid person” after she questioned him about US policy on the war in Ukraine. The clash began when the reporter pressed Trump on whether his administration’s stance risked emboldening Russia and undermining Ukraine’s defences.​ Trump reacted angrily, dismissing the question as “nasty” before cutting her off and calling her “a stupid person” in front of other reporters. The exchange briefly halted the briefing, with the journalist trying to restate her question as Trump moved on to another member of the press.​ The incident has drawn fresh criticism of Trump’s treatment of the media, particularly women journalists who have often found themselves the target of his insults. Media advocates and commentators said the remark was unpresidential and could further chill […]

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Japan denies report Trump told PM not to provoke China

Japan has denied a media report claiming that United States President Donald Trump told Prime Minister Fumio Kishida not to provoke China over Taiwan during their recent talks in Washington. The report had suggested that Trump urged Japan to act cautiously on Taiwan so as not to increase tensions with Beijing.​ Chief Cabinet Secretary Yoshimasa Hayashi dismissed the account when asked about it in Tokyo. He said it was not true that Trump had given such a warning to Kishida. Hayashi stressed that the discussions between the two leaders were consistent with Japan’s existing policy on China and Taiwan.​ The US and Japan have repeatedly said they want peace and stability across the Taiwan Strait. Both governments have also agreed to deepen security cooperation in the Indo-Pacific region in response to China’s growing military activities.​ Hayashi declined to reveal detailed […]

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US Congress Launches Sweeping Investigation into Nigeria’s Alleged Christian Genocide

The United States House of Representatives Subcommittee on Africa will convene a public hearing on November 20, 2025, to investigate allegations of Christian genocide in Nigeria and review President Donald Trump’s move to redesignate Nigeria as a “Country of Particular Concern” (CPC). This label, pending Senate approval, could authorize sanctions against Nigerian officials implicated in religious repression and restrict certain US-Nigeria partnerships. Chaired by Representative Chris Smith, the session features panels of senior US State Department officials and Nigerian faith leaders, including Bishop Wilfred Anagbe of Makurdi Catholic Diocese. Testimonies will address rising attacks on Christian communities, mass displacement, and killings attributed to Islamist militants and armed groups. President Tinubu has firmly rejected the genocide characterization, asserting Nigeria’s commitment to religious freedom, while US lawmakers weigh options ranging from humanitarian aid to sanctions and potential military action. The investigation was […]

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BBC Apologises to Trump Over Panorama Edit but Refuses Compensation

The BBC has formally apologised to former US President Donald Trump for an episode of Panorama that edited and spliced segments of his 6 January 2021 speech, admitting it gave “the mistaken impression that President Trump had made a direct call for violent action.” The corporation said it will not re-air the 2024 programme but rejected Trump’s demand for a $1bn compensation, citing no legal basis for a defamation claim. Lawyers for Trump have threatened to sue the BBC unless it issues a retraction, apology, and financial compensation, but the BBC insisted the edit was not designed to mislead and did not cause Trump harm as he was later re-elected. The documentary, restricted to UK viewers, was only 12 seconds of an hour-long programme. The fallout led to the resignation of top BBC executives. The apology follows fresh revelations of […]

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Tensions Nigeria–États-Unis : Kano se soulève contre les menaces de Trump

Kano, 8 novembre 2025 — Des milliers de Nigérians ont manifesté samedi à Kano, dans le nord du pays, pour dénoncer les propos jugés provocateurs de l’ancien président américain Donald Trump, qui a récemment menacé le Nigeria d’éventuelles représailles militaires. Selon plusieurs médias locaux, la mobilisation a été initiée par des organisations islamiques pour répondre aux accusations de « génocide chrétien » portées par Donald Trump. Les manifestants, en majorité jeunes, ont scandé leur rejet des déclarations de l’ex-président américain, brandissant des pancartes telles que :🪧 « Non à la menace de Trump »,🪧 « Aucun génocide chrétien au Nigeria »,🪧 « L’Amérique veut nos ressources, pas la paix ». Un discours explosif depuis Washington Le 1ᵉʳ novembre, lors d’une allocution retransmise depuis Washington, Donald Trump a déclaré avoir demandé au Pentagone d’évaluer des options militaires visant des groupes terroristes […]

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US Congress seeks visa bans, asset freezes on Miyetti Allah

A new bill introduced in the United States Congress seeks to impose visa bans and asset freezes on members of the Miyetti Allah Cattle Breeders Association of Nigeria (MACBAN) and Miyetti Allah Kautal Hore over alleged violations of religious freedom against Christians in Nigeria. The bill, sponsored by Representative Christopher Smith, follows the U.S. re-designation of Nigeria as a Country of Particular Concern (CPC) under the International Religious Freedom Act — a status given to countries accused of serious violations of religious freedom. Smith praised U.S. President Donald Trump for the decision, which came amid growing tensions between Washington and Abuja over allegations of religious persecution. The Nigerian Federal Government, however, dismissed any panic, saying it has opened diplomatic discussions with the U.S. to address the concerns. Information Minister Mohammed Idris said after Wednesday’s Federal Executive Council meeting that Nigeria […]

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Baba-Ahmed urges Tinubu to address Nigerians on Trump’s threat

Former Presidential Adviser, Hakeem Baba-Ahmed, has urged President Bola Tinubu to personally address Nigerians following the recent military threat issued by United States President Donald Trump. In a statement posted on his Facebook page on Thursday, Baba-Ahmed expressed worry over the President’s continued silence after Trump accused Nigeria of allowing the killing of Christians and warned of a possible U.S. military response. He said the President’s failure to speak directly to Nigerians could be perceived as a sign of weakness at a time when decisive leadership and reassurance are needed. “If President Tinubu truly has capable advisers and understands the weight of his office, he should have spoken to Nigerians by now,” Baba-Ahmed said. “This is not the time for ministers or aides to issue statements. The President himself should reassure the country, clarify Nigeria’s position, and outline the steps […]

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US military drafts intervention plan for Nigeria amid Trump’s genocide claims

The United States military has reportedly developed plans for possible intervention in Nigeria following President Donald Trump’s claim that a “Christian genocide” is taking place in the country. Trump recently said on social media that “Christianity is facing an existential threat in Nigeria,” alleging that thousands of Christians have been killed by “radical Islamists.” He then directed the Pentagon to prepare an intervention plan. US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth immediately responded, instructing the Africa Command (AFRICOM) to submit operational options for possible strikes. According to reports, AFRICOM, headquartered in Stuttgart, Germany, has presented three options — light, medium, and heavy — outlining escalating levels of military involvement. Light OptionThe light option involves “partner-enabled operations,” where the US military and State Department would assist Nigerian forces in targeting Boko Haram and other insurgent groups operating mainly in northern Nigeria.Under this plan, […]

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