11 January, 2025

Author: Travis Dalton

Chaos in Chad: Presidential Residency Attacked!
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Chaos in Chad: Presidential Residency Attacked!

Insights into the Attack on Chad’s Capital In a shocking turn of events, the capital of Chad, Yamena, witnessed an attack on the presidential residence on January 8. Local sources reported confusion regarding the incident, with conflicting information about the assailants. Initially labeled as an assault by Boko Haram, government officials later downplayed the attack, […]

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Massive Job Creation Ahead! Discover the Atlantic Port’s Potential
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Massive Job Creation Ahead! Discover the Atlantic Port’s Potential

### A New Era for Regional Development The **Atlantic Port of Dajla** stands as a pivotal project for Morocco and the greater West African region, set to transform the socio-economic landscape significantly. Positioned strategically in Ntireft, approximately 40 kilometers north of Dajla, this maritime gateway promises enhanced connectivity for the Sahel and West African nations, […]

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Macron’s Controversial Remarks Spark Outrage

Senegal and Chad express their anger! Clashing views on French military presence and gratitude. In a recent address, French President Emmanuel Macron raised eyebrows by suggesting that Sahelian governments have shown ingratitude toward France for its military support against terrorism. Macron emphasized that France’s commitment to combating terror since 2013 was significant, and he implied […]

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UN Security Council’s Focus: What’s on the Agenda?
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UN Security Council’s Focus: What’s on the Agenda?

The United Nations is entering a critical month as Algeria takes the helm of the Security Council. This January, the agenda is packed with significant discussions addressing various international crises, including specific focus areas that span across continents. Amar Bendjama, Algeria’s envoy to the UN, outlined a comprehensive schedule that prioritizes pressing issues such as […]

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Malí Strikes Back! Unwanted Interference Must Stop Now!
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Malí Strikes Back! Unwanted Interference Must Stop Now!

### Tensions Escalate Between Mali and Algeria In a bold statement, the Malian government has voiced **serious concerns** over Algeria’s ongoing interference in its internal affairs. Characterizing this meddling as **paternalistic and disrespectful**, the Malian Ministry of Foreign Affairs made its position clear in a recent announcement. This response was triggered by Algerian Foreign Minister […]

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Debt Relief Brings Hope for Zambia! A Peaceful New Year Ahead!
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Debt Relief Brings Hope for Zambia! A Peaceful New Year Ahead!

In Lusaka, Zambia, the 58th World Day of Peace is set for January 1, 2025, carrying a profound theme: “Forgive our debts: grant us your peace.” This significant message resonates strongly with the recent remarks of Zambian President Hakainde Hichilema, who honored the Catholic Church’s role in the country’s debt restructuring efforts. In a gathering […]

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Big News for Africa’s Skies! A New Customer Joins the Ranks!

A Milestone for the A-29 Super Tucano Embraer has made headlines with the announcement of a significant contract for the sale of four A-29 Super Tucano aircraft to an undisclosed buyer in Africa. These advanced light attack planes will engage in a variety of critical operations, including border security, intelligence gathering, reconnaissance, close air support, […]

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Exciting New Maritime Route Opens Doors

Connecting Continents for Trade Success Marrakech, a bustling hub of trade, has officially launched a groundbreaking maritime route linking the vibrant port of Agadir with Dakar, the capital of Senegal. This innovative shipping lane is set to enhance commercial ties between Morocco and sub-Saharan Africa, providing a cost-effective alternative to overland transportation. The launch stems […]

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A Silent Genocide: The Unseen Plight of Christians in Africa

**Recent reports from ISIS-affiliated networks reveal a chilling surge in violence against Christians in Africa.** In Mozambique and the Congo, coordinated attacks resulted in the tragic deaths of at least 25 people, with homes and churches torched, livestock stolen, and some individuals abducted. Despite the scale of these atrocities, global organizations such as the UN […]

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