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NITDA said there are critical functionalities that have to be implemented, tested and passed before UTAS can be considered to meet the agency’s due diligence requirements
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The court enjoys global jurisdiction.
Investigators will now need the authorization of the court’s judges to open a probe. Bensouda appealed for support from Nigeria’s government.
She said the army has dismissed accusations against government troops after examining them.
Boko Haram strictly opposes formal education. In 2015, Nigeria enlisted the support of neighbors Chad, Cameroon and Niger to try and defeat the group.
While the joint operations made the group lose considerable territory, they have not been able to wipe it out.
The ICC has conducted investigations in several African countries. In Sudan, Libya and Ivory Coast, former leaders were indicted for genocide, war crimes and crimes against humanity after the investigations.
Advocates for Youth activist Khouri Lassiter writes about actor Elliot Page, and the importance of centering the voices of LGBTQ+ people of color.
First the animal-loving superstar saved the world's loneliest elephant and now she is trying to help Thailand’s only captive gorilla.
Howard University has enlisted MSNBC host Joy Reid as a professor.
[Nation] Immediately seven doctors' union officials were released by the courts for leading what would become a 100-day work boycott, Orange Democratic Movement boss Raila Odinga led the opposition in a mid-morning rally at Uhuru Park.
[New Times] The Founder and Executive Director of I Matter, an organization; that seeks to end period poverty and menstrual shame; Divine Ingabire has become the first Rwandan to win the Human Rights Tulip.
THE United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) representative to Jamaica Mariko Kagoshima is pressing the Government to amend the Child Care and Protection Act, to stop underage children who engage in sexual activity from serving time.
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar has penned a new article in which he expressed a need for improved healthcare for Black people in America. In an editorial for WebMD,
KOLKATA, India — Though India’s Supreme Court has ordered a halt to construction on Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s ambitious Central Vista project, the court did allow a foundation stone for the new parliament building to be [...]
WASHINGTON – The late Wilson Roosevelt Jerman, a former White House butler who served under 11 presidents, lived a life that exemplified what some may consider the most honorable attributes a human can possess: service, [...]
The mayor of Zimbabwe's capital Harare has been released on bail after a month behind bars over graft allegations, his lawyer said.
Alliance For Change (AFC) leader Khemraj Ramjattan yesterday said Tourism Minister Oneidge Walrond should be fined for sitting in the National Assembly while knowing she was a dual citizen.
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It took Dapo Akande a while to realize the importance of celebrating diversity. Growing up in Nigeria, he never really thought about identity and belonging as his colleagues and teachers were just like him. But when he got to the UK some decades ago, he came to understand that it was important for people to...
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These days, the shelves filling the space at the corner of Robb & Camp streets that houses the Guyana Shop, administered by the Guyana Marketing Corporation (GMC), have taken on a less appealing image than had been the case up to a few months ago.
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In a move that will have matrics heaving a sigh of relief, the Gauteng High Court has ruled that pupils do not have to rewrite exam papers that were leaked.
Minister of Health Dr Frank Anthony on Wednesday revealed that a National Vaccine Task Force is being set up to guide the rollout of the COVID-19 vaccine whenever it becomes available to Guyana.
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[The Conversation Africa] The global impact of the COVID-19 pandemic has been particularly apparent in sports events. In an attempt to limit the spread of the virus, the world has witnessed the cancellation, postponement or rescheduling of major events: Wimbledon tennis, Euro 2020 football, the Tour De France cycling and the 2020 Tokyo Olympic Games to mention a few.
Morocco has occupied much of the resource-rich territory since 1975 in defiance of the United Nations and the international community.
Ugandan opposition leader Bobi Wine has claimed victory in presidential elections, rejecting as a \"complete sham\" early results that gave President Yoweri Museveni a wide lead.
[UN News] At a time when Africa is mobilizing resources for pandemic recovery and sustainable development, illicit financial flows (IFFs) are robbing the continent of $50 billion annually, UN Deputy Secretary-General Amina Mohammed told a high-level virtual meeting on Thursday held under the African Union's (AU) 'Silencing the Guns' initiative.
“There are two great days in a person’s life; the day we are born and the day we discover why.” William Barclay My Day By Dr. J. Ester Davis Written by Colleen O’Connor “Happy Birthday to Eddie Bernice Johnson, U. S. Congress” This summer the Universal Peace Federation sponsored Peace Road 2020 across the United […]
[The Herald] Xinhua -- African countries will have access to the COVID-19 vaccines from the end of January through the first quarter of 2021, said a special envoy of the African Union (AU) on Wednesday.
GORDON House is still awaiting a writ from the governor general confirming the resignation of Norman Horne and the appointment of Peter Bunting to replace him in the Senate.
The decision to have matrics rewrite two leaked papers has been found to be unlawful.
Critical race theory examines the role of white supremacy in institutional racism. Southern Baptist seminary presidents don't want future pastors to learn about it.
Has the mixology bug got its teeth in you this year? Impress your guests and yourself with our Monkord Cocktail during the festive season. It's berry tasty!
FORMER Prime Minister Portia Simpson Miller marks her 75th birthday today, 14 years and nine months after creating history on being sworn in as Jamaica's first female chief executive.Simpson Miller, who retired in June 2017 after 43 years in representational politics, has largely been absent from public events since then, but her popularity, especially among the masses, has not waned.
A meeting between the Guyana Association of Trawler Owners and Seafood Processors (GATOSP) and the Minister of Agriculture, Zulfikar Mustapha is scheduled for next week, president of the association Ruben Charles told Stabroek News.
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