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President Kagame Arrives in Angola For ICGLR Mini-Summit

President Kagame Arrives in Angola For ICGLR Mini-Summit Published 22 hours ago 0share Rwanda’s President Kagame on Tuesday flew to Angola’s Capital Luanda to attend the Second ICGLR Mini-Summit on the political and security situation in the Central African Republic. ICGLR is an abbreviation for the International Conference on the Great Lakes Region. Upon arrival, President Kagame met with his counterpart President João Lourenço of Angola. The meeting is scheduled later today. The Heads of State and Government of the International Conference for the Great Lakes Region (CIRGL) will meet again to analyze the political and security situation reigning in the Central African Republic (CAR).

Sudan to Permit Non-Islamic Banking as It Rebuilds Global Ties

Sudan Permits Non-Islamic Banking as It Rebuilds Global Ties Bloomberg 2 hrs ago © Bloomberg Pedestrians walk down a main street in Khartoum, Sudan. (Bloomberg) Sudanese authorities approved laws to permit non-Islamic banking as the African country seeks to reintegrate with the global economy. The changes will allow for a dual system of both Islamic and non-Islamic banking, the Sovereign Transitional Council, part of the administration ruling Sudan since dictator Omar al-Bashir was ousted in 2019, said in a statement. Bashir, who’s currently facing trial for the coup that brought him to power, espoused a form of Islamist governance during three decades in office and became a pariah in the West for his government’s human-rights violations and links with militant groups. Sudan is currently battling an economic crisis that drove inflation to over 340% last month.

Sudan Permits Non-Islamic Banking as It Rebuilds Global Ties

Sudan Permits Non-Islamic Banking as It Rebuilds Global Ties Bloomberg 5 hrs ago © Bloomberg Pedestrians walk down a main street in Khartoum, Sudan. (Bloomberg) Sudanese authorities approved laws to permit non-Islamic banking as the African country seeks to reintegrate with the global economy. The changes will allow for a dual system of both Islamic and non-Islamic banking, the Sovereign Transitional Council, part of the administration ruling Sudan since dictator Omar al-Bashir was ousted in 2019, said in a statement. Bashir, who’s currently facing trial for the coup that brought him to power, espoused a form of Islamist governance during three decades in office and became a pariah in the West for his government’s human-rights violations and links with militant groups. Sudan is currently battling an economic crisis that drove inflation to over 340% last month.

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