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Sudan calls for dialogue to amend relations between Algeria, Morocco

Sudan Tribune - Sun, 29/08/2021 - 10:05

August 28, 2021 (KHARTOUM) - Sudan has called for dialogue between Algeria and Morocco to resolve their difference and to reestablish bilateral ties.

On 24 August, Algeria cut diplomatic relations with Morocco, citing "hostile actions", but Morrocc rejected the "fallacious allegations".

The Sudanese foreign ministry said deeply concerned about the recent developments between the "brothers" in two northern Africa countries.

"Sudan calls on the two parties to reach a friendly and positive settlement and to turn this crisis into a real opportunity for solidarity and cooperation to achieve common interests," reads a statement released by the ministry.

Bilateral relations between the neighbour have been strained for decades due to the Western Sahara issue.

Also, Algerian Foreign Minister Ramdane Lamamra accused Morocco of using Pegasus Israeli spyware against its officials. Also, he accused Morocco of supporting a separatist group in the Kabylia region.

The Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC), the Arab League, Saudi Arabia, Jordan and Egypt in separate statements called for "dialogue" between the two neighbouring countries.

In the same trend, the United Nations Secretary-General encouraged the two Algeria and Morocco to find "a way forward to mend relations". Also, France attached to "to deepening ties and dialogue between nations of the region to consolidate stability and prosperity".

(ST)

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Hamdok, Sudanese communists resume discussions on reunification of change forces

Sudan Tribune - Sun, 29/08/2021 - 09:11


August 28, 2021 (KHARTOUM) Prime Minister Abdallah Hamdok and the Sudanese Communist Party (SCP) Saturday pursued dialogue on ways to implement the goals of the December Revolution and reuniting the Forces for Freedom and Change (FFC) that toppled the former regime.

Last June, Hamdok launched a call to reunite the revolution's political forces and armed groups in order to implement its slogans for freedom, peace, and justice. Except for the SCP and an armed group led by Minni Minnawi, the FFC groups positively responded to his call.

Further, he held a first meeting with the Communists on 12 August to discuss the contentious issues and criticism of the government programmes including the IMF-supported economic reforms.

In a statement issued after his second meeting on Saturday, Hamdok cabinet said that the two sides reviewed the issues related to the cooperation with the International Criminal Court (ICC), trade unions law, security situation and IDPs in Darfur, census and preparation for general elections, landownership and foreign investments and legal reforms.

"On the ICC, the meeting agreed to hand over the wanted persons to the Court, and to implement the decision of the Council of Ministers in this respect," said the cabinet.

On Darfur, the meeting agreed on the importance to address the security situation and improve the situation of the displaced persons.

The parties also convened that a population census should be carried before the general elections taking into account the demographic changes that resulted from the war.

The Sudanese communists withdrew from the FFC in November 2020 and called to bring down Hamdok's government in April 2021.

The left party did not want to bear the responsibility of the unpopular economic reforms. Also, the communists voiced their opposition to the Juba process for peace it excluded the FFC forces and gave a big role to the armed components.

The government did not develop a plan to address the roots of the problem (in Darfur)," said Siddiq Youssif a leading figure of the party, "Rather it focused on reaching an agreement with the armed groups based on the power and wealth sharing," he stressed.

The prime minister informed the PSC leaders about his decision to form a ministerial committee to review the trade unions law contested by the communists.

The law had been already discussed during the first meeting.

The two sides also discussed the civil service and agreed to avoid the politicization of jobs and.

Regarding land ownership and foreign investments, the two sides agreed to preserve the rights of landowners.

Hamdok "affirmed Sudan's welcome to foreign investments that serve the national interests of the Sudanese people".

Recently the government intervened to cancel a decision by the Northern State taken last April to confiscate an agricultural area of over 40,000 hectares allocated to Bahrain in 2014 by the former regime.

The state government at the time said the land had not been developed by the Gulf state.

From Hamdok office, the meeting was attended by his political adviser Yasir Arman, media adviser Faisal Mohamed Saleh and le cabinet executive director Adam Hiraika.

(ST)

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Agnes Sithole: The woman who fought South Africa's sexist marriage laws

BBC Africa - Sun, 29/08/2021 - 01:44
Agnes Sithole became an unlikely hero after her husband of nearly 50 years tried to sell their home.
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US Embassy in South Sudan cautions ahead of mass protest

Sudan Tribune - Sat, 28/08/2021 - 11:44

August 27, 2021 (JUBA)- The U.S. Embassy in Juba issued an alert on Friday to the Americans in South Sudan, warning them to keep a low profile during protests planned on Monday 30 August.

Civil society groups called for peaceful but unauthorized protests across the country to protest violence, mismanagement and corruption in the country by the ruling elite.

"The demonstrations are not approved by the host government. All citizens should exercise caution and be aware of their surroundings, particularly around large crowds, or gatherings,” cautioned the statement.

The embassy further underscored that the planned peaceful protest could turn confrontational and possibly escalate into violence with little or no warning.

The statement reminded U.S. citizens that the travel advisory for South Sudan remains at Level 4 due to crime, kidnapping, and armed conflict.

“Do Not Travel due to COVID-19, crime, kidnapping, and armed conflict. The U.S. government's ability to provide emergency consular services to U.S. citizens in South Sudan is extremely limited. U.S. government personnel in South Sudan are under a strict curfew that limits movements to daylight hours,” emphasized the embassy.

(ST)

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Strictly: Why are South African dancers so popular?

BBC Africa - Sat, 28/08/2021 - 09:30
As Strictly prepares to return to our screens next month another South African dancer has joined the professionals.
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Sierra Leone's chimpanzees: The newlyweds who set up a sanctuary

BBC Africa - Sat, 28/08/2021 - 01:35
A couple who 30 years ago bought an abused chimpanzee are now trying to save a subspecies.
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Kenya: How orphaned elephants' need for milk is empowering Samburu women

BBC Africa - Fri, 27/08/2021 - 15:29
Kenya's Samburu women say selling goats' milk to an elephant sanctuary gives them independence.
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Nigeria: Gunmen free kidnapped schoolchildren

BBC Africa - Fri, 27/08/2021 - 02:03
The students from an Islamic school in Tegina were abducted by gunmen last May.
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Africa's week in pictures: 20-26 August 2021

BBC Africa - Fri, 27/08/2021 - 01:09
A selection of the best photos from the African continent and beyond.
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Catastrophe ‘unfolding before our eyes’ in Ethiopia’s Tigray region – UN chief

UN News Centre - Africa - Thu, 26/08/2021 - 23:08
A military confrontation that started 10 months ago in Ethiopia’s northern Tigray region is spreading, with serious political, economic and humanitarian implications for the country and the broader region, the Secretary-General warned the Security Council on Thursday.
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Powerlifter Tijani wins Africa's first Paralympic gold

BBC Africa - Thu, 26/08/2021 - 18:08
Nigerian powerlifter Latifat Tijani becomes the first African to win gold at Tokyo 2020 Paralympics.
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Caf urges UK government to allow players' release

BBC Africa - Thu, 26/08/2021 - 17:46
The UK government should exempt African international footballers to allow them to travel to World Cup qualifiers, Caf says.
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African countries commit to ending all forms of polio 

UN News Centre - Africa - Thu, 26/08/2021 - 17:25
Although the African Region was certified free of wild poliovirus one year ago, after four years without a case, outbreaks of a vaccine-derived poliovirus (cVDPV) is spreading throughout communities where too few children have received the polio vaccine, the World Health Organization (WHO) said on Thursday.
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New species of ancient four-legged whale discovered in Egypt

BBC Africa - Thu, 26/08/2021 - 16:11
The three-metre whale was found in Egypt and has been named after Anubis, the ancient god of death.
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Trial suggests malaria sickness could be cut by 70%

BBC Africa - Thu, 26/08/2021 - 02:31
Seasonal vaccines and drugs could save millions of young lives in Africa, researchers say.
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Kenya's Deputy President Ruto campaigns for 'Hustler Nation'

BBC Africa - Thu, 26/08/2021 - 01:09
Deputy President William Ruto is portraying himself as the champion of the poor ahead of elections.
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Tortoise eating bird caught on camera by conservationist

BBC Africa - Thu, 26/08/2021 - 01:01
It is believed to be the first time this behaviour of giant tortoises has been documented.
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Tokyo Paralympics 2020: Kgothatso Montjane, South Africa's wheelchair tennis hope

BBC Africa - Thu, 26/08/2021 - 01:01
South Africa's wheelchair tennis star Kgothatso Montjane is aiming for a medal at the Tokyo Paralympics.
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‘Solutions must be found’ for millions displaced from Sudan and South Sudan

UN News Centre - Africa - Wed, 25/08/2021 - 16:07
Finding solutions based on peace and development is crucial for the future of the nearly seven million forcibly displaced people from Sudan and South Sudan, the UN High Commissioner for Refugees, Filippo Grandi, said following a three-day visit to the two countries.
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Bubonic plague putting young lives at risk in DR Congo: UNICEF

UN News Centre - Africa - Tue, 24/08/2021 - 17:50
A resurgence of Bubonic plague in Ituri province in the eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) is putting young lives at risk, the UN Children’s Fund, UNICEF, warned on Tuesday. 
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