Insurgent insurrection: Mozambique s thorn to improving its economy
In 1992, Mozambique s 15 year civil war came to an end with a signing of an agreement between Mozambique National Resistance (Renamo) and Mozambique Liberation Front (Frelimo). Following this, it was relatively quiet with only sporadic outbursts of violence.
In 2017, that changed.
Assailants armed with machetes and guns attacked police offices and government buildings in Mocimboa da Praia in the province of Cabo Delgado.
Since then, attacks affiliated to a group known as Ahlus Wal Jannah have increased in number and brutality.
It is believed that the group grew out of radical Muslim clerics and their goal is to establish an extreme form of Islamic law in the province.
State Department s Country Reports on Human Rights Practices refuses to describe Tibet as inalienable part of China tibet.net - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from tibet.net Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
In a first, a US State Department report does not describe Tibet as an "inalienable part of China".Reacting to the crucial development, the Central Tibetan Administration (CTA), headquartered in this northern India hill station, on .
accused of causing the blaze on March 7 at the
centre that held nearly 1,000 people, many from Ethiopia, who were trying to cross Yemen to find work in the Gulf countries
.
“All the 140 migrants on the flight were Ethiopian and the passengers included four children [all boys, two of whom were babies] and nine women, Olivia Headon, IOM spokeswoman for Yemen, told
The National on Wednesday.
“This flight is a vital lifeline for migrants who have been stranded for months on end in unsafe conditions,” said Antonio Vitorino, director general of IOM.
While none of those on Tuesday’s flight were at the Sanaa holding centre at the time of the fire, Ms Headon said many who were have started to arrive in Aden.
Residents of El Talento, a small town in Colombia adjacent to the city of Cúcuta, have been introduced to the GEN-M, Watergen’s medium-scale atmospheric generator that produces water out of air, October 2019. Photo: Courtesy.
JNS.org – Two devices that extract drinking water from the air were donated by Israel to schools in rural Colombia and installed last week in La Guajira, in the northeastern part of the country, which for years has been suffering from a disastrous water crisis.
The donation marks a significant contribution to Colombian President Iván Duque’s “Guajira Azul” program, which includes initiatives that will bring fresh clean drinking water and basic sanitation to the area, and is part of a larger social initiative for the peninsula administered by Colombia’s Housing Ministry.