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DR Congo: Oil drilling allowed in wildlife parks

BBC Africa - Sat, 30/06/2018 - 01:44
Virunga and Salonga national parks in DR Congo are home to threatened mountain gorillas and bonobo.
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Hillal Soudani: Nottingham Forest sign Algerian forward for undisclosed fee

BBC Africa - Fri, 29/06/2018 - 21:00
Nottingham Forest sign Algerian international Hillal Soudani for an undisclosed fee from Croatian side Dinamo Zagreb.
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Fake news and Nigeria's herder crisis

BBC Africa - Fri, 29/06/2018 - 19:09
How to spot what's real and what's fake in the wake of the herder's crisis
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'Abacha loot' to be given to poor Nigerians

BBC Africa - Fri, 29/06/2018 - 18:54
Some $300m allegedly stolen by ex-military ruler Sani Abacha is to be distributed to poor Nigerians.
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World Cup 2018: Fifa defends fair play criteria to rank teams

BBC Africa - Fri, 29/06/2018 - 17:49
Fifa defends the fair play criteria used to rank teams with equal records in the World Cup group stage.
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Piers Edwards: What went wrong for Africa at the World Cup?

BBC Africa - Fri, 29/06/2018 - 16:45
All African teams are out of the World Cup. So what is to blame: bad luck, VAR or a lack of flair?
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Nigeria fuel truck blaze kills at least nine

BBC Africa - Fri, 29/06/2018 - 14:24
Dozens of vehicles were engulfed in flames after a petrol tanker lost control in busy Lagos traffic.
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Africa's week in pictures: 22-28 June 2018

BBC Africa - Fri, 29/06/2018 - 02:09
A selection of the best photos from across Africa and of Africans elsewhere in the world this week.
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Can paying girls to go to school help South Sudan?

BBC Africa - Fri, 29/06/2018 - 01:13
A programme in the capital Juba aims to increase school attendance by giving pupils cash.
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World Cup 2018: Wahbi Khazri scores as Tunisia end with 2-1 win over Panama

BBC Africa - Thu, 28/06/2018 - 22:43
A second-half strike from Wahbi Khazri ensures Tunisia end their World Cup Group G campaign with a victory, as Panama finish bottom.
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World Cup 2018: Senegal 0-1 Colombia

BBC Africa - Thu, 28/06/2018 - 22:03
Yerry Mina's second-half header sends Colombia into a last-16 tie with England at the World Cup at the expense of Senegal.
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African football suffers 'step back' following worst World Cup showing for 36 years - Drogba

BBC Africa - Thu, 28/06/2018 - 21:58
Didier Drogba says African football has suffered a "big step back" after Senegal's exit ensures the continent's worst World Cup showing for 36 years.
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South Sudan ‘revitalized’ peace deal must be inclusive, Security Council hears

UN News Centre - Africa - Thu, 28/06/2018 - 21:39
Although recent engagement between the main political rivals in South Sudan is a welcome development, ending the country’s long-standing conflict will only be achieved by addressing its root causes and ensuring women, youth and other sectors contribute to peace efforts.
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UN chief welcomes ‘first concrete step’ in normalizing Eritrea-Ethiopia relationship

UN News Centre - Africa - Thu, 28/06/2018 - 18:23
United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres has welcomed the high-level visit of a delegation from Eritrea to neighbouring Ethiopia which began on Tuesday, as “a first concrete step” in the process of normalizing relations between the two countries.
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Stanley Kwenda: The rise of Senegal's coach Aliou Cissé

BBC Africa - Thu, 28/06/2018 - 18:14
How a series of heartbreaks has inspired Senegal's coach, who has become a sex symbol after his touch-line antics.
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Action needed to end deadly clashes between African herders and farmers: UN chief

UN News Centre - Africa - Thu, 28/06/2018 - 17:22
The United Nations stands ready to support efforts to resolve deadly clashes between farmers and nomadic herders in areas of West and Central Africa, the head of the global organization said on Thursday.
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Tibebeselassie Tigabu: Is peace coming to the Horn of Africa?

BBC Africa - Thu, 28/06/2018 - 16:38
BBC Amharic's Tibebeselassie Tigabu explains the dramatic political changes which could see an end to one of Africa's bloodiest conflicts.
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From outcast to the youngest mayor of Namibia

BBC Africa - Thu, 28/06/2018 - 14:10
When Livey Van Wyk found out she was HIV positive she was 17 and pregnant. She was treated like an outcast, but she went on to become a leader in her community.
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Peace monitors condemn killing of peacekeeper in S. Sudan

Sudan Tribune - Thu, 28/06/2018 - 08:58

June 27, 2018 (JUBA) - The chairperson of the Joint Monitoring and Evaluation Commission (JMEC), Festus Mogae has strongly condemned the 26 June attack on United Nations peacekeepers and humanitarian providers in South Sudan's Yei River state.

JMEC Chairman, Festus Mogae, briefs the UN Security Council, on the implementation of the peace agreement on 31 March 2016 (ST Photo)

A peacekeeper from Bangladesh was killed in Tuesday's attack.

Mogae, in a statement issued on Wednesday, expressed his deepest condolences to UN mission in South Sudan and to the family, friends and colleagues of the slain UN peacekeeper from Bangladesh.

This was the third attack against UN peacekeepers since 3 May 2018.

So far, six humanitarian aid workers have lost their lives and 384 access incidents have been reported by the world body this year.

The JMEC chairperson called upon South Sudan government and the leadership of all warring parties to ensure that the various UN agencies and all humanitarian providers have unimpeded access and can operate safely and freely in the Republic of South Sudan.

“Individuals who directly or indirectly engage in attacks against United Nations or humanitarian personnel are violating the Agreement on the Resolution of the Conflict in the Republic of South Sudan (August 2015) and Agreement on Cessation of Hostilities, Protection of Civilians and Humanitarian Access (December 2017),” partly reads the monitoring body's statement.

The JMEC chairperson further called upon the Government of South Sudan and all warring parties operating in the area of this latest killing to bring the perpetrators of this cowardly attack to justice.

“Violators must be identified and made to face the law,” he added.

South Sudan has been experiencing a civil war since December 2013. Tens of thousands of people have been killed and millions more uprooted or pushed to the brink of starvation in a conflict characterised by mass rape and the killing of civilians.

Since 2011, UNMISS has reportedly lost 56 personnel deployed in the war-torn nation.

(ST)

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South Sudan peace parties sign Khartoum Declaration of Agreement

Sudan Tribune - Thu, 28/06/2018 - 08:45


June 27, 2018 (KHARTOUM) - South Sudanese parties Wednesday signed the Khartoum Declaration of Agreement, where they committed themselves to a permanent ceasefire and pledged to finalize a deal on the pending issues in the governance chapter of the 2015 peace agreement.

The deal also paves the way for an economic integration between the North and South parts of former Sudan as the South Sudanese political leaders accept a joint collaboration between the two countries for the exploitation of the main source of income.

The deal was signed by President Salva Kiir and the leader of the main opposition group SPLM-IO Riek Machar and the representatives of the other opposition political groups among important diplomatic presence and media coverage.

In line with the declaration of principles, the peace partners agree to silence definitively their guns throughout the country within 72 hours based on the cessation of hostilities of December 2017.

Further within three days of the signing of Khartoum document resolve the outstanding issues in the security arrangements that they failed to settle during the peace revitalization forum in Addis Ababa.

Until the 30 June "the parties shall agree on all the ceasefire arrangements including disengagement, separation of forces in close proximity, withdrawal of allied troops, opening of humanitarian corridors, and release of prisoners of war and political detainees," says the declaration.

In his speech before the IGAD head of states and governments on Thursday 21 June, the Special Envoy for South Sudan Ismail Wais said there are four issues in the security arrangements where the parties failed to reach a compromise.

"There remain four key areas of disagreement on the security arrangements including determination of demilitarized areas; modalities and exemption from cantonment; timeframe for unification of forces, and the number of parties' representatives in the Joint Transitional Security Committee," Wais said.

However, the power-sharing or the governance chapter remains the main issue of disagreement because President Salva Kiir rejects that his main rival Machar take part in the transitional government tasked with the political reforms during the 30 coming months.

According to the 27 June agreement, the parties shall strike a deal on the "Revised Bridging Proposal" as soon as possible and before closing the current Khartoum Round of Talks.

However, Machar's participation is not clearly included in the talks as it was not a problem when the peace agreement was signed in 2015. The issue emerged after the clashes of Jully 2016 in Juba and the resumption of hostilities again.

This is why the Special Envoy Wais requested the IGAD leader to "make a final decision to ensure unimpeded participation of Dr Riek Machar in the peace process".

Khartoum Declaration of Agreement remained silent on this issue. It is not clear if the parties intend to tackle it in the third phase in Nairobi.

President Kiir and SPLM-IO remained silent on this point. Also, Presidents al-Bashir and Museveni didn't disclose the content of the gentleman agreement reached by the two South Sudanese during a meeting held in their presence in Khartoum on Monday 25 June 2018.

The declaration provides to resume immediately in collaboration with the Sudanese government the rehabilitation of the damaged oil installations in the Unity region, Blocks 1,2, 4 and 5.

The deal does not provide the immediate resumption of oil production because the SPLM-IO rejected this idea saying this step should intervene after the signing of a comprehensive political settlement.

In the draft agreement, Khartoum proposed to repair and protect the installations in coordination with the South Sudanese government and to resume the production which will intervene within several weeks when the discussions are concluded.

Following the end of the two-week process, the parties will travel to Nairobi for the third round of talks on the remaining issues.

(ST)

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