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Senegal holds first military parade in four years amid political tensions

Senegal holds first military parade in four years amid political tensions

THOUSANDS of Senegalese took to the streets to celebrate the country's Independence Day, in a show of patriotism just a week after political tensions led to violent clashes between security forces and opposition supporters. People lined the streets of the capital Dakar to watch the first military parade to be held in the city in four years following a break caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. "It's the first time I've attended," said Daouda Tall, a student at the University of Dakar as soldiers clapped and sang and tanks drove down a central boulevard. "It's really moving. When you see this, you are…
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Somalia’s opposition urges Turkey not to send arms to police unit

Somalia’s opposition urges Turkey not to send arms to police unit

ABDI SHEIKH SOMALIA's opposition political candidates have written to Turkey urging it not to send a planned shipment of weapons to a special police unit that they fear incumbent President Mohamed Abdullahi Mohamed could use to "hijack" forthcoming elections. Political tensions have been high in the Horn of Africa country, stoked by opposition anger over a delay in holding the elections for both chambers of parliament. The polls were initially planned for this month but that plan was scrapped following disagreements over the composition of the electoral board. On Tuesday opposition supporters marched in the capital Mogadishu denouncing the president…
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Head of Libya’s Tripoli government says he wants to quit

Head of Libya’s Tripoli government says he wants to quit

LIBYA’S internationally recognised Prime Minister Fayez al-Sarraj wants to quit by the end of October, which could feed political tensions in Tripoli amid new efforts to find a political solution to the country's conflict. "I declare my sincere desire to hand over my duties to the next executive authority no later than the end of October," he said in a televised speech. Citing the work of U.N.-sponsored talks in Geneva, he pointed to progress in agreeing a way to unify Libya's fragmented state and prepare for elections. Sarraj is head of the Government of National Accord (GNA), based in Tripoli,…
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