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Valérie Pécresse, interrogée à son tour qualifie la Biélorussie et son dirigeant « d’Etat voyou » et indique vouloir encore plus de sanctions de la part de l’Union européenne contre le pays. « Monsieur Loukachenko essaie de nous faire plier. Mais si plions à la frontière polonaise, alors peut être demain, nous plierons à Ceuta
The post Débat Les Républicains : suivez en direct la deuxième confrontation entre les cinq candidats appeared first on Haiti24.
\t On Friday, internet and international calls were cut off across the West African nation in anticipation of the election results, according to locals and international observers in the capital, Conakry.
\t This was the third time that Conde matched-up against Diallo. Before the election, observers raised concerns that an electoral dispute could reignite ethnic tensions between Guinea's largest ethnic groups.
You can’t use Telegram in mainland China, but the messaging app allows Hong Kong users to mask their phone numbers so police can’t find them.
China reclaimed Hong Kong from Great Britain as a “special administrative region” and gradually tightened its grip.
The uniformed enforcers have a secret weapon: Hong Kong’s famously efficient COVID-19 stay-at-home orders.
Protesters and journalists lining the pavement get a hail of pepper balls from more than 40 officers at once.
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Des spectateurs masqués lors du concert-test d’Indochine,organisé le 29mai à l’AccorHotels Arena de Paris. CHRISTIAN HARTMANN / REUTERS Les professionnels attendaient la décision depuis des semaines. A l’issue d’une réunion à l’Elysée, lundi 21juin, le gouvernement a annoncé la reprise, à partir du 30juin, des festivals et des concerts en configuration debout – seuls les
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Cuban Ambassador to Barbados Sergio Pastrana is eager to see the removal of the US restrictions so that commerce between Bridgetown and Havana could increase. In an interview with Barbados TODAY on the recent protests in his homeland, Pastrana said the situation facing his home country was as a result of “the effects of the […]
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Current government officials
Languages: English 7% (official), Afrikaans is common language of most of the population and of about 60% of the white population, German 32%; indigenous languages: Oshivambo, Herero, Nama: 1%
Ethnicity/race: black 87.5%, white 6%, mixed 6.5%. Note: about 50% of the population belong to the Ovambo tribe and 9% to the Kavangos tribe; other ethnic groups are Herero 7%, Damara 7%, Nama 5%, Caprivian 4%, Bushmen 3%, Baster 2%, Tswana 0.5%
Religions: Christian 80%–90% (Lutheran at least 50%), indigenous beliefs 10%–20%
National Holiday: Independence Day, March 21
Literacy rate: 88.8% (2010 est.)
Economic summary: GDP/PPP (2012 est.): $16.84 billion; per capita $7,800. Real growth rate: 4%. Inflation: 5.8%. Unemployment: 51.2%. Arable land: .99%. Agriculture: millet, sorghum, peanuts, grapes; livestock; fish. Labor force: 818,600; agriculture 16.3%, industry 22.4%, services 61.3% (2008 est.). Industries: meatpacking, fish processing, dairy products; mining (diamonds, lead, zinc, tin, silver, tungsten, uranium, copper). Natural resources: diamonds, copper, uranium, gold, lead, tin, lithium, cadmium, zinc, salt, vanadium, natural gas, hydropower, fish; note: suspected deposits of oil, coal, and iron ore. Exports: $4.657 billion (2012 est.): diamonds, copper, gold, zinc, lead, uranium; cattle, processed fish, karakul skins. Imports: $5.762 billion (2012 est.): foodstuffs; petroleum products and fuel, machinery and equipment, chemicals. Major trading partners: South Africa, U.S. (2006).
Communications: Telephones: main lines in use: 140,000 (2011); mobile cellular: 2.24 million (2011). Broadcast media: 1 private and 1 state-run TV station; satellite and cable TV service is available; state-run radio service broadcasts in multiple languages; about a dozen private radio stations; transmissions of multiple international broadcasters are available (2007). Internet Service Providers (ISPs): 78,280 (2012). Internet users: 127,500,600 (2009).
Transportation: Railways: total: 2,626 km (2008).
NNPA NEWSWIRE — “These laws suppress voting methods that enrich our democracy and lead to high turnout: banning ballot drop boxes and mail-in voting, reducing early voting days and hours, restricting who can get a mail-in ballot, prohibiting officials from promoting the use of mail-in ballots even when voters qualify, even criminalizing the distribution of water to voters waiting in the long lines these laws create,” said the March on Washington organization.
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