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Les Bulgares votent dimanche pour les troisièmes législatives de l'année, partagés entre lassitude et mince espérance d'un avenir meilleur, tandis que la pandémie de Covid-19 fait des ravages dans le pays le moins vacciné de l'UE. Les bureaux ont ouvert à 07H00 locale (05H00 GMT) et fermeront à 20H00 (18H00 GMT), quand des estimations de
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\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.
MONTEGO BAY, St James - Floodwater that pooled on the grounds of Hotel Riu Reggae on Monday afternoon has provoked feelings of d�j� vu among stakeholders of the St James property, who experienced their third flooding at the location since 2018.
To fill the gap, our study examined the gendered implications of sporadic water supply for livelihoods in Tatale-Sanguli District.
We discovered that water shortages affected both men and women in the district, but weighed more on women than men.
A combination of reproductive and productive workload makes women more susceptible to the drudgery of sporadic water supply than men.
When water supply for agriculture is limited, some younger women and men move away temporarily to find different ways of earning a living, leaving older family members behind.
How to relieve women's burden
To relieve the people of the Tatale-Sanguli District from the drudgery of limited water supply, we recommend that the local government and non-governmental organisations should intensify their water provision efforts in the district.
A Liverpool. PETER BYRNE / AP Surtout tenter de rassurer pour éviter des achats de panique. Des stations essence gérées par le britannique BP et son concurrent américain ExxonMobil ont fermé au Royaume-Uni à cause de pénuries de carburant dans la foulée des problèmes de livraison dans le pays occasionnés par le manque de chauffeurs
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Tiffany Haddish has inked a deal with HarperCollins to create children’s books.
At a time when Republican attorneys general are prioritizing partisan politics over the public good, New York Attorney General Letitia James, who found Gov. Andrew Cuomo sexually harassed 11 women, puts people first.
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THE ADAPTATION Programme and Financing Mechanism (AP...
[African Arguments] Political violence in Zimbabwe is systematic and gendered. Gendered notions of conquest aimed at keeping women out of politics and intimidating political opponents malign the comprehensive rights - including women's rights to participate in politics - in Zimbabwe's constitution. Indeed, Zimbabwe's ruling party is the prime agent of their destruction.
The year 1773 saw increasing agitation among Blacks in Boston and Massachusetts for an end to slavery. On January 6, then in April, and again in May, they sent petitions first to royal General Thomas Gage and next to the Massachusetts legislature, denouncing slavery as destructive of natural rights and seeking the right to earn money to purchase their freedom. Finally, in 1780 slavery was abolished in Massachusetts when a Declaration of Rights was added to the state constitution. In 1781, as a result of court decision in the case Commonwealth v. Jennison, slavery in the state was declared unconstitutional.
Moving beyond rhetoric and aspirations, a report by the Center for the Study of HBCUs provides the Biden-Harris administration with a six-tiered proposal, fostering meaningful investment for HBCUs.
[Nation] Even before his impeachment, Mike Sonko was already a governor without portfolio, having seen his powers considerably reduced with the signing of the Deed of Transfer of Functions in February.
[Premium Times] Available data show at least 10 million Nigerians have slipped into, than come out of, poverty.
Dr. Ricardo A. Davis, president, COQEBS Dear Editor: The Achievement Gap is a term used to describe an age-old phenomenon that precedes the infamous Brown vs. Board of Education decision in 1954. Time might have lulled us all into a state of normalization that is no longer met with righteous indignation, and it is not […]
THE story of the Zimbabwean health professionals is a heart-breaking one. Doctors and nurses have intermittently downed tools for close to a year. One can imagine the effect the strikes have had on an almost comatose health sector, where the country’s bourgeoisie leaders have little or no regard for them. It must be tough for not only health professionals, but even the parents whose children today aspire to be doctors or nurses in the prevailing environment. Tough it is for journalists even whose role is to mirror society. In this toxic environment, media workers are always accused of being unpatriotic. But patriotism is the ability to constructively criticise a bad system to right its wrongs. We believe our government should make its priorities right — health, economy, education, agriculture, corruption and remove all the toxicity among the people on the basis of politics. Instead of antagonising citizens and its opponents, President Emmerson Mnangagwa should build confidence in the majority. He’s President of all of the country’s citizens. He must be fatherly and deal with zealots in his system bent on destroying every inch of what he’s trying to build as his legacy for the country. It is time to work together and get the positive stories out there as an obligation and not by force when it is clear that government continues to further its misplaced priorities and being on the warpath with all its citizens for having a different opinion. Thus, we call on government to relook into the health crisis prevailing in the country. What is even heart-breaking is the fact that with the strike at public hospitals at major referral centres in Harare, Bulawayo and other key centres Zimbabwe becomes just one major hospital. If Vice-President and Health minister Constantino Chiwenga cannot see that we are really in trouble, if anybody doubted that the country is in a “shit-hole”, we are not sure what will. The Chinese have during the past year donated personal protective equipment (PPE) to government, yet the nurses do not have anything to protect them against infection while carrying out their duties. Where has it gone? Who is responsible for its distribution? Why should it not be right for the nurses to demand the PPE given the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic? How do they give their all without PPE? In all fairness even without the donations, government should simply provide tools of the trade to the health service sector. Failure to do so is dereliction of duty of the highest order. If Zimbabwe had strong institutions like it is elsewhere then other arms of government would demand answers, and the culprit/s would be charged for a serious offence. The fact that seven staff members and 15 patients had tested positive for COVID-19 at one of Harare’s largest referral centre — Sally Mugabe Hospital maternity wing — due to lack of PPE is an indictment on the part of the Health ministry. This situation sadly mirrors what obtains across the country. We strongly condemn government for paying lip service to the health sector’s genuine
Kais Saied announced an anti-corruption drive on Wednesday, vowing to recover billions of euros from businessmen and officials he accused of embezzlement
Ahead of his sentencing in just over two weeks, Tower Suites co-owner Shervington ‘Big Head’ Lovell through his lawyer is asking US Judge Paul G.
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Mumbai - Indian coastal cities are fighting against litter accumulating from discarded biomedical waste in the ocean and rivers and along beaches during the Covid-19 pandemic. Masks, gloves, PPE, alcohol-based sanitizers and chlorine-based cleaners are [...]
Nairobi’s protectionist policies top list of key issues in the negotiations for a Free Trade Agreement.
Le concert organisé à Central Park pour marquer les 'retrouvailles' des artistes avec le public de New York, ville fortement touchée par la pandémie de Covid-19, a été arrêté samedi, sous la menace de l’ouragan Henri. Barry Manilow, qui partageait l’affiche avec Bruce Springsteen, Patti Smith ou encore Paul Simon, a été interrompu au milieu
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He was expelled by Jubilee’s National Management Committee after being accused of campaigning for UDA candidate
PORT-AU-PRINCE, (Reuters) - Haitian authorities yesterday arrested nearly two dozen people, including a Supreme Court judge, for their role in an alleged plot to oust President Jovenel Moise that has exacerbated political tensions in the troubled Caribbean country.
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A video of a speech circulating on messaging apps and social media accusing diplomats of 'staying in leisure hotels and dressing in three-piece suits' rather than helping Kashmir has fueled angry accusations and dispute among political officials in Pakistan. Pakistan's minister for human rights Shireen Mazarisaid Pakistan's minister of foreign affairs, Shah Mahmood Qureshi, and […]
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Analysis - President Saïed's extension of emergency measures has aggravated fears of autocracy - but hope is not yet dead.
By Valder Beebe My featurted guest in the Valder Beebe Show studios is Trae Bodge, an accomplished lifestyle journalist and TV commentator who specializes in smart shopping. Trae was in the studio to share Product of the Year, the world’s largest consumer-voted award for product innovation that has changed the game of shopping by awarding […]
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Baltimore City State’s Attorney Marilyn Mosby will no longer prosecute low-level offenses: drug possession, prostitution, minor traffic violations, etc.The decision was in response to a one-year experiment of limiting the…
Après onze journées de Ligue 1 marquées par quelques polémiques, la Direction technique de l'arbitrage (DTA) a tenu à faire un premier bilan, qu'elle juge «satisfaisant». Onze journées de Ligue 1 ont déjà rendu leur verdict (à l'exception du Nice-Marseille de la 3e journée qui se rejouera ce mercredi), soit 109 matches, et déjà les
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