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Publié le : 15/11/2021 - 01:22 Au premier jour du salon aéronautique de Dubaï, l'avionneur européen a signéune commande groupée de 255 avions A321 pour quatre compagniesappartenant une société d'investissement américaine. Montant de la commande: près de 29 milliards d'euros. C'est la première commande d'ampleur depuis le début de la pandémie et la quatrième plus
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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.
… women, young people, older people, African Americans, and other ethnic minorities, often … include a disproportionate number of African Americans, Latinos, migrants and trans women …
Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan issued a stern message Thursday to public education officials in the state: It's time to start getting children back in school.
[New Era] Aroab -- Residents from the Aroab community, southeast of Keetmanshoop staged a peaceful demonstration earlier this week, in their quest to access land for both framing and housing purposes.
When people hear of “work”, it is usually waged or salaried employment. Governments and commentators rarely speak of the work of hustling, child-rearing or subsistence farming. Instead, work is generally referred to in the narrow economic and legal sense as non-domestic, legally codified, paid employment. Yet this model of work is the global exception. Wage […]
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[New Times] In order to consolidate the gains made over the past few days in reducing Covid-19 cases, the government has resolved that current measures, including a total lockdown in Kigali and some eight districts in the country, will be extended for five more days until July 31.
Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed by this author are their own and do not represent the official position of the Barbados Today Inc. by Dr Erica Smith Hollywood star Michael B. Jordan recently caused a stir for cultural misappropriation when he applied to register the trademark, “J’ouvert” for use on rum. This flagged two […]
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Anne Hidalgo désormais officiellement investie par le PS Selon des résultats portant sur plus de 90 % des bulletins, la maire de Paris, qui était largement favorite du vote des adhérents du Parti socialiste (PS), a obtenu plus de 72 % des voix, face à son seul challenger, le maire du Mans, Stéphane
Morris James Dillard Sr. July 12, 1938 - October 1, 2021 Celebrating The Man, His Life, His Legacy Humble Man of God… Brilliant Thinker… Passionate Organizer… Elegant Linguist… Powerful Orator… Inspiring Educator… Devoted Husband… Father… Friend. The eighth of nine children born to Sarah and Elisha Dillard Sr., Morris was born in Rutledge, Alabama on July,12, 1938, and raised in a farming community east of Rutledge in the small town of Luverne. Morris was born into a family of sharecroppers who were very close knit, well respected in both Black…
The post Celebrating the Life and Legacy of Morris J. Dillard (Morehouse College '60) appeared first on The Atlanta Inquirer.
Le journaliste reporter de Radio-Télé Caraïbes, Winchel Adrien, est sauvé de justesse, ce samedi matin, dans une attaque armée à Delmas 29.
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PORT-OF-SPAIN, Trinidad, CMC – Football’s world governing body, FIFA, yesterday hailed the Trinidad and Tobago Court of Appeal decision to squash a recent High Court ruling against them, in the controversial case brought by the embattled country Football Association.
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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.
Agri SA, the country's biggest commercial farmers lobby group, criticised the decision, saying organized agriculture should have been consulted.
Après avoir remporté le prix du public TV5 Monde du concours international d’éloquence de l’Université Paris 1, Panthéon-Sorbonne, Rose Lumane Saint-Jean a été honorée, ce mercredi, par les autorités diplomatiques haïtiennes pour avoir su hisser le bicolore haïtien à l’échelle mondiale.
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The 68-year-old is expected to extend his three-decade rule in the seven-candidate race, facing no major rivals and a campaign in which demonstrations were banned or violently dispersed.
87 U.S.-based groups delivered a solidary statement to Indian farmers, calling for action from both U.S. and Indian governments Mineapolis—Today, 87 farmer organizations and allied agroecology, farm and food justice groups in the United States delivered a solidarity statement in support of Indian farmers’ historic protests to Samyukt Kisan Morcha, a united front of over […]
Un but du capitaine anglais Harry Kane lors du match contre l’Ukraine àRome, samedi 3 juillet 2021. ETTORE FERRARI / AFP L’Angleterre a très nettement dominé l’Ukraine (4 à 0), samedi 3juillet au soir, au Stadio Olimpico de Rome. Elle s’est qualifiée pour les demi-finales de l’Euro contre le Danemark, qu’elle affrontera mercredi prochain au
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Des affiches électorales pour les élections régionales en Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, à Lyon (Rhône), le 18 juin 2021. BRUNO AMSELLEM / DIVERGENCE POUR «LE MONDE» Dimanche, on vote. Et plutôt deux fois qu’une. Dimanche 20juin, quelque 47,7millions d’électeurs inscrits sur les listes électorales sont appelés à voter au premier tour des élections régionales ou territoriales et des
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Prosperity came in 1960 after the start of exploitation of bauxite deposits. Touré was reelected to a seven-year term in 1974 and again in 1981. He died after 26 years as president in March 1984. A week later, a military regime headed by Col. Lansana Conté took power.
In 1989, President Conté announced that Guinea would move to a multiparty democracy, and in 1991, voters approved a new constitution. In Dec. 1993 elections, the presidents Unity and Progress Party took almost 51% of the vote. In 2001, a government referendum was passed that eliminated presidential term limits, thus allowing Conté to run for a third term in 2003. Despite the trappings of multiparty rule, Conté has ruled the country with an iron fist.
With Nigeria one of 36 countries at the risk of an acute food crisis in Africa, the United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) says it has scaled up its outreach to 1.2 million people monthly in the northeast region of the country in the wake of the coronavirus crisis.
While the COVID-19 pandemic is threatening to double the number of hungry people in Nigeria, Mr Onyemaobi said the food security situation in Nigeria was quite alarming even before the pandemic.
Mr Onyemaobi said COVID-19 would double the number of food insecure people in Nigeria \"unless we all put heads together to extend food assistance to the most vulnerable people in our communities, towns and villages.\"
Current efforts
As a strategy to curtail the spread of the coronavirus disease, Mr Onyemaobi said WFP is distributing two months' of food and nutrition assistance in IDP camps and among vulnerable communities to ensure that people have sufficient food while they are on lockdown.
Hunger threat in West Africa
Meanwhile,Elisabeth Byers, the WFP spokesperson, according to a report by the United Nations (UN) website, said, in West Africa, \"An additional 20 million people could struggle to feed themselves due to the socio-economic impact of COVID-19 in the next six months, doubling the number of food-insecure to 43 million in this region.\"
It has been more than two months since Kamala Harris was sworn in as vice president of the United States, a historic moment for the country, as Harris is the first woman and the first woman of color to hold the second highest office in the land. Yet, Harris - along with her husband, Georgetown Law professor Douglas Emhoff - […]