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Nigeria shocked by Togo in CHAN qualifiers as holders Morocco go through

BBC Africa - Sun, 10/20/2019 - 14:17
Nigeria are shock African Nations Championship (CHAN) qualifying casualties after an aggregate defeat to Togo as holders Morocco reach Cameroon 2020.
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Thirty mummies in wooden coffins found in Egypt

BBC Africa - Sun, 10/20/2019 - 13:46
In the largest haul of its kind in more than a century, 30 mummies have been unearthed in Egypt.
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Does Zimbabwe have force labour in its diamond mines?

BBC Africa - Sun, 10/20/2019 - 01:32
The US government has banned the import of rough diamonds, but Zimbabwe says the claims are unfounded.
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Pica: Pregnancy cravings that make women eat rocks

BBC Africa - Sun, 10/20/2019 - 01:24
Brenda suffers from pica, an eating disorder which leads to cravings of non-food items.
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Kenya's Brigid Kosgei: School dropout, mother of twins and world record-holder

BBC Africa - Sun, 10/20/2019 - 01:16
Women's marathon world record holder Brigid Kosgei says her difficult childhood keeps her on track.
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Meet the student who has created African emojis

BBC Africa - Sun, 10/20/2019 - 01:00
Emoji obsessed? Meet O’Plerou Grebet, who has made over 350 emojis with African cultural references.
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FA Cup tie abandoned after reports of racial abuse at Haringey Borough v Yeovil

BBC Africa - Sat, 10/19/2019 - 19:26
An FA Cup tie is abandoned after Haringey Borough's manager takes his team off the field amid accusations of racism.
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Fifa U-17 World Cup: Debutants Angola hope to cause upset

BBC Africa - Sat, 10/19/2019 - 17:28
Debutants Angola are hoping to cause an upset in Brazil as they finalise their 21-man squad for the Fifa Under-17 World Cup.
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Renamo calls for Mozambique elections to be cancelled

BBC Africa - Sat, 10/19/2019 - 15:57
The poll was marred by violence and fraud, says the main opposition party, Renamo.
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Fifa U-17 World Cup: Nigeria seek sixth title as they announce squad

BBC Africa - Sat, 10/19/2019 - 14:36
Nigeria are aiming for a sixth title as they announce a final 21-man squad for the Fifa Under-17 World Cup in Brazil later this month.
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South Africa set to meet Japan

BBC Africa - Sat, 10/19/2019 - 10:47
Japan are not satisfied by reaching their first World Cup quarter-final, says flanker Lappies Labuschagne before their tie against South Africa.
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Being a swing in The Lion King

BBC Africa - Sat, 10/19/2019 - 01:40
Swing Debôrah Godchaser takes us behind the scenes as the show celebrates 20 years in London's West End.
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Nigeria's Buhari saga: The fake wedding, the president and the family feud

BBC Africa - Sat, 10/19/2019 - 01:19
Recent events involving Nigeria's President Buhari and his wife hint at tensions in the presidential villa.
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Females IN: The women's group inspired by the Chibok girls

BBC Africa - Sat, 10/19/2019 - 01:07
Women discuss issues from domestic violence to career advice in the million-strong Facebook group.
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Boeing staff texted about 737 Max issue in 2016

BBC Africa - Fri, 10/18/2019 - 21:36
A pilot allegedly wrote that he had "unknowingly" lied to regulators during tests of the 737 Max.
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Yoweri Museveni on Bobi Wine, Rwanda and being an 'elder'

BBC Africa - Fri, 10/18/2019 - 18:14
Uganda’s President Yoweri Museveni says he would only leave if asked to do so by his National Resistance Movement (NRM) party.
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Joel Matip: Liverpool defender signs new deal until summer 2024

BBC Africa - Fri, 10/18/2019 - 18:04
Liverpool defender Joel Matip has signed a new long-term deal which will keep him at the club until summer 2024.
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Andre Ayew: Ghana have 'lost organisation' since winning 2009 U-20 World Cup

BBC Africa - Fri, 10/18/2019 - 17:41
Ten years after captaining Ghana to U-20 World Cup success, Andre Ayew calls for better 'organisation' for the Black Stars to progress at senior level.
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Mohamed Ramadan: Egypt star in cockpit gets pilot banned for life

BBC Africa - Fri, 10/18/2019 - 16:45
Egypt bans a pilot for life for allowing actor Mohamed Ramadan to sit in the cockpit during a flight.
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Trump Poised to Withdraw from Open Skies Treaty

Africa - INTER PRESS SERVICE - Fri, 10/18/2019 - 15:34

By Kingston Reif and Shannon Bugos
WASHINGTON DC, Oct 18 2019 (IPS)

The Trump administration is reportedly on the verge of withdrawing from the 1992 Open Skies Treaty, according to lawmakers and media reports. Rep. Eliot Engel (D-N.Y.), chairman of the House Foreign Affairs Committee, first sounded the public alarm in an Oct. 7 letter to National Security Advisor Robert C. O’Brien.

“I am deeply concerned by reports that the Trump Administration is considering withdrawing from the Open Skies Treaty and strongly urge you against such a reckless action,” Rep. Engel wrote. “American withdrawal would only benefit Russia and be harmful to our allies’ and partners’ national security interests.”

Slate columnist Fred Kaplan reported Oct. 9 that former National Security Advisor John Bolton pushed for withdrawing from the treaty before departing the administration.

Following Bolton’s departure in September, White House staff continued to advocate for withdrawal and convinced President Trump to sign a memorandum expressing his intent to exit the treaty. The Omaha World-Herald reported that the signed document directed a withdrawal by Oct. 26.

House Armed Services Committee Chairman Rep. Adam Smith (D-Wash.), Senate Foreign Relations Committee Ranking Member Sen. Bob Menendez (D-N.J.), and Senate Armed Services Committee Ranking Member Jack Reed (D-R.I.) joined Rep. Engel in an Oct. 8 letter to Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and Secretary of Defense Mark Esper denouncing a possible withdrawal.

The lawmakers wrote that “pulling out of the Open Skies Treaty, an important multilateral arms control agreement, would be yet another gift from the Trump Administration to Putin.” They also noted that the treaty “has been an essential tool for United States efforts to constrain Russian aggression in Ukraine.”

The United States and several allies in December 2018 conducted an “extraordinary flight” over eastern Ukraine under the Open Skies Treaty. The flight followed a Russian attack in late November 2018 on Ukrainian naval vessels in the Black Sea.

Republican lawmakers also expressed concern about ditching the treaty. In an Oct. 8 statement, Rep. Don Bacon (R-Neb.) stated that he has “yet to see a compelling reason to withdraw from Open Skies” given the “valuable access to Russian airspace and military airfields” the United States gains from the treaty.

Signed in 1992, the Open Skies Treaty permits each state-party to conduct short-notice, unarmed, observation flights over the others’ entire territories in order to collect data on military forces and activities. The treaty entered into force in January 2002 and currently has 34 states-parties, including the United States and Russia.

According to the treaty, states-parties must give one another 72 hours advance notice before conducting an overflight. At least 24 hours in advance of the flight, the observing state-party will supply its flight plan, which the host state-party can only modify for safety or logistical reasons.

No territory is off-limits under the treaty. Each participating country is assigned a quota of overflights it can conduct and a quota, based on its geographic size, of overflights it must accept every year.

Since 2002, there have been nearly 200 U.S. overflights of Russia and about 70 overflights conducted by Russia over the United States. After the overflight, the information collected must be provided to all states-parties.

In recent years, disputes over implementation and concerns from some U.S. officials and lawmakers about the value of the treaty have threatened to derail the pact.

For example, Washington has raised concerns about Russian compliance with the treaty, citing, in particular, Russia’s restricting of observation flights over Kaliningrad to no more than 500 kilometers and within a 10-kilometer corridor along Russia’s border with the Georgian border-conflict regions of South Ossetia and Abkhazia.

In response, the United States has restricted flights over the Pacific Fleet in Hawaii and the missile defense interceptor fields in Fort Greely, Alaska.

The House-passed version of the fiscal year 2020 defense authorization act included a provision that would reaffirm Congress’ commitment to the treaty and prohibit the use of funds to suspend, terminate, or withdraw from the agreement unless “certain certification requirements are made.”

The Senate version of the bill did not include a similar provision. The House and Senate continue to negotiate a final version of the bill.

The post Trump Poised to Withdraw from Open Skies Treaty appeared first on Inter Press Service.

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KINGSTON REIF is director of disarmament and threat reduction policy at the Arms Control Association and SHANNON BUGOS, research assistant.

The post Trump Poised to Withdraw from Open Skies Treaty appeared first on Inter Press Service.

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