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  • Feb 11
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    Ethiopia built a training camp for RSF

  • Mar 7
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    Floods in Kenya and Uganda good lord

  • Mar 7
    CRACKASTEPPAVEGAN

    Floods in Kenya and Uganda good lord

    !https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=uUIcqYfderk

    they flooding the lands to kill the people out of land they don’t want to give up and leasing it to Israel after it’s been empty and grows back cause the land is always fertile, pay attention nasty times in the world right now

  • Imagine if African countries started ramping up ballistic missile production like iran

  • CRACKASTEPPAVEGAN

    Ethiopia built a training camp for RSF

    They just want the dubai money I guess

  • what is the actual story with the new government in Guinea-Bissau? I like many people assumed it was a self-coup by Embalo but I seen that they have instituted price controls on food and taken a more hostile stance against Portugal and Brazil. so I guess that theory is out the window.

  • Apr 4
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    reuters.com/world/africa/forget-democracy-burkina-faso-military-leader-traore-says-2026-04-03/?taid=69cfc33e76384e00010abee9&utm_campaign=trueAnthem%3A+Trending+Content&utm_medium=trueAnthem&utm_source=twitter

    When asked about elections during ​a roundtable with journalists aired on state television on Thursday night, Traore said his administration was focused on other challenges.
    "People need to forget about the issue ​of democracy," he said. "We have to tell the truth: democracy ​isn't for us."
    Invoking the example of Libya, where he said outsiders tried to "impose ‌democracy", ⁠he added that "democracy kills."
    Traore's government dissolved all political parties in January, after earlier suspending political activities. Before the coup, the country had more than 100 registered political parties, with 15 represented in parliament after ​the 2020 general election.
    Neighbouring ​Mali and ⁠Niger, also led by military rulers who took power in coups, have similarly dissolved political parties.

  • kurapika

    https://www.reuters.com/world/africa/forget-democracy-burkina-faso-military-leader-traore-says-2026-04-03/?taid=69cfc33e76384e00010abee9&utm_campaign=trueAnthem%3A+Trending+Content&utm_medium=trueAnthem&utm_source=twitter

    When asked about elections during ​a roundtable with journalists aired on state television on Thursday night, Traore said his administration was focused on other challenges.
    "People need to forget about the issue ​of democracy," he said. "We have to tell the truth: democracy ​isn't for us."
    Invoking the example of Libya, where he said outsiders tried to "impose ‌democracy", ⁠he added that "democracy kills."
    Traore's government dissolved all political parties in January, after earlier suspending political activities. Before the coup, the country had more than 100 registered political parties, with 15 represented in parliament after ​the 2020 general election.
    Neighbouring ​Mali and ⁠Niger, also led by military rulers who took power in coups, have similarly dissolved political parties.

    The hero of ktt

  • Justice for Sadia Moalim Ali.

    She's a Somalian rickshaw driver detained for speaking out against the government corruption.

    axadletimes.com/somalia/amnesty-international-urges-release-detained-activ.html5

  • May 15