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Published on Jul 1, 2025Source: Barron News Shield - Wisconsin - Neutral
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Published on Jun 30, 2025
Burundi plugs Jiji hydro to power grid in growth push
Burundi this week inaugurated the Jiji hydroelectric plant in Songa zone, Bururi Province, seeking to power more households and industries. President Evariste Ndayishimiye launched the project expected to generate 32.5MW as part of a broader effort to …
Source: Zawya - Indeterminate -
Published on Jun 30, 2025
HM the Sultan greets presidents of Congo, Somalia, Burundi, Rwanda, Governor General of Canada
Muscat- His Majesty Sultan Haitham bin Tarik has sent a cable of greetings to PresidentFelix Tshisekedi of the Democratic Republic of Congo on his country’s Independence Anniversary. In the cable, His Majesty the Sultan expressed his heartfelt sentiments …
Source: Times of Oman - Pro-Government -
Published on Jun 30, 2025
His Majesty Sultan Haitham sends greetings to Congo, Somalia, Burundi, Rwanda, and Canada
MUSCAT – In his cable, His Majesty expressed his best wishes for continued progress, development and stability for the friendly country under the leadership of the President, hoping that the relations of cooperation and friendship between the two countries …
Source: The Arabian Stories - Pro-Government -
Published on 16:38 GMT
Climate change has doubled the world’s heatwaves: how Africa is affected
A global review of extreme heat has found that between May 2024 and May 2025, nearly half the world’s people (49% or 4 billion) suffered through an extra 30 days of temperatures that were hotter than those experienced 90% of the time between 1991 and 2020. …
Source: The Conversation - Neutral -
Published on 17:19 GMT
6 people accused of witchcraft killed, 2 burned alive, official says
Six people accused of witchcraft were killed, burned alive, stoned or beaten by a militia in Burundi, a local official told AFP on Wednesday. The official and witnesses, who all asked for anonymity, said the incident happened on Monday after accusations …
Source: CBS News - Neutral -
Published on 15:09 GMT
DRC : a military drone shoots down a humanitarian plane in Minembwe – AFC denounces a “war crime” against the ...
SOS Médias Burundi Bukavu, July 1, 2025 — A civilian plane carrying medicines was shot down by a Congolese military drone as it approached the Kiziba airstrip (Minembwe), in Fizi territory, South Kivu province. The incident, which occurred on Monday, June …
Source: Sos Médias Burundi - Neutral -
Published on 18:14 GMT
"We Are the Dream Diggers:" Poetry Becomes a Lifeline in Malawi’s Dzaleka Refugee Camp
Charles Lipanda was only five years old when he became an orphan. By the time he was a teenager, he was fleeing war in the Democratic Republic of Congo. When he was 14, he arrived at Dzaleka Refugee Camp in Malawi, carrying the weight of trauma and loss. …
Source: OkayAfrica - Neutral -
Published on 13:54 GMT
Hatters celebrate diversity during Canada Day celebrations
By BRENDAN MILLER on July 2, 2025. bmiller@medicinehatnews.com Vibrant Canada Day celebrations held in Medicine Hat on Monday and Tuesday showcased the city’s cultural diversity as well as Canadian pride, as the country turned 158 years old – officially …
Source: Medicine Hat News - Neutral -
Published on 14:13 GMT
EAC Common Higher Education Area comes under scrutiny
Dar es Salaam. Nearly a decade after the East African Community (EAC) launched the Common Higher Education Area (CHEA), aimed at facilitating academic mobility and regional integration, questions remain over its actual impact and implementation. Tanzania, …
Source: The Citizen - Indeterminate