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FG arraigns ex aviation minister Stella Oduah over alleged

Venezuelan opposition leader and Nobel Peace Prize laureate María Corina Machado will not attend today’s award ceremony in Oslo because of a long standing travel ban imposed by President Nicolás Maduro’s government. The 58 year old has been barred from leaving Venezuela for about a decade and has been in hiding since August 2024, when authorities intensified a crackdown on opposition figures after a disputed election.​ The Norwegian Nobel Institute said it cancelled a planned press conference on Tuesday because Machado’s whereabouts and travel plans could not be confirmed. Officials stressed that the ceremony will still go ahead and will highlight the democratic struggle in Venezuela even in her absence.​ Machado was awarded the 2025 Nobel Peace Prize for her leadership in the fight for democracy and human rights under Venezuela’s increasingly authoritarian rule. The Nobel committee praised her for […]

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Body of Kenyan Leader Raila Odinga Arrives in Nairobi

The body of veteran Kenyan opposition leader Raila Odinga has arrived in the capital, Nairobi, from India, where he died of a suspected heart attack. A large crowd gathered at the Jomo Kenyatta International Airport to receive the coffin on Thursday. President William Ruto has announced seven days of national mourning for the influential politician. Odinga's body will lie in parliament before a state funeral service on Friday. It will then be moved to his home region in western Kenya for a burial service on Sunday. Odinga, who ran for president five times, was a major figure in Kenyan politics for decades and a figurehead for a large portion of the population.

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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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