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What Did He Know and When Did He Know It? – BillMoyers.com

February 14, 2021
February 12, 2021 Today was the the fourth day of former president Donald Trump’s second impeachment trial. The president’s legal team attempted to answer the arguments of the House impeachment managers, who outlined the horrific events of January 6, 2021, when a violent mob stormed the U.S. Capitol while a joint session of Congress was

Africa: Where ‘Charities’ May Harm

February 14, 2021
U.S. President Joseph Biden’s pledge to implement a policy of cooperation with other countries, while supporting human rights and democracy, was widely welcomed as a needed return to international collaboration. The proclamation by the new US Administration is in sharp contrast with the less obvious – but equally powerful phenomenon – the influence private donors

South Africa: Covid-19 – Remarkable Results From Blood Donor Survey

February 13, 2021
For the four provinces analysed, over half the population has likely had a SARS-CoV-2 infection 13 February 2021 By Michael Cherry and Nathan Geffen Science | South Africa Illustration: Lisa Nelson A study published on Friday, led by authors from the National Blood Service, shows that a large percentage of the population has likely already

This shouldn’t be the last day of the impeachment trial. Live coverage #1

February 13, 2021
Following the latest bombshell news about Kevin McCarthy’s screaming match with Donald Trump on January 6, will House Managers request witnesses, or will today be the final day of the second impeachment trial for Trump? We’ll find out soon.  The impeachment trial is being aired on major television news networks and streamed on their websites. Daily Kos

Africa Mulls Taxing Big Tech

February 13, 2021
US tech giants — such as Amazon, Google and Facebook — pay minimal taxes abroad, despite making billions in profits. African user countries no longer want to miss out on the revenue and are discussing digital taxes. Despite the global economic crisis caused by COVID-19, US tech companies, such as Amazon and Microsoft, are making

Africa: How the Resource Curse Has Played Out in Nigeria and Angola

February 12, 2021
In weakly institutionalised contexts, natural resource wealth tends to be a curse instead of a blessing. Where citizens are relatively powerless to hold ruling elites to account, resource wealth undermines development prospects. To the contrary, where citizens are able to exert constraints on the use of executive power, resource wealth can generate development outcomes that

Fired ‘Mandalorian’ star Gina Carano gets new movie opportunity from The Daily Wire

February 12, 2021
Gina Carano, who was fired this week from “The Mandalorian” after a series of controversial social media posts, already has a new project in the works.Conservative news outlet The Daily Wire announced Friday that Carano will produce and star in an upcoming movie exclusive to members of its website.Details of the movie have not been

Africa: Pandemic Woes Seen Swelling Global Ranks of Child Soldiers

February 12, 2021
As world marks Red Hand Day, United Nations warns coronavirus could fuel child recruitment by armed groups More children could be pushed into joining armed groups in conflict zones as families face increasing poverty due to the COVID-19 pandemic, a top U.N. official warned on Friday. The exact number of child soldiers is unknown, but

South Africa: Ramaphosa Has Failed to Protect the People, Economy and Democracy of South Africa.

February 12, 2021
This was once again a SONA of unworkable plans rooted in the failed ideology of central command and control. A SONA of “sector master plans” developed by people who’ve never started or run a business. The ANC mantra is Power to the state. The DA mantra is Power to the people. South Africa is in

New Sedition Caucus PAC Targets Vulnerable Republicans

February 11, 2021
www.TheSeditionCaucus.com Our priority is to ensure voters fire members of the sedition caucus at the polls in 2022. Republican seditionists and QAnon members of Congress cannot hide from their attempt to destroy our democracy. LOS ANGELES (PRWEB) February 09, 2021 On the first day of Trump’s impeachment trial in the Senate, the Sedition Caucus

Africa: Refugee Pressure Rises As Funding Dwindles

February 11, 2021
Refugee resettlements in 2020 reached historic lows despite record-high numbers of displaced people in need. At the same time, substantial funding gaps remain. This is increasing pressure on African host countries, exposing refugees to enhanced risks and driving irregular migration. In 2020, only 22 770 refugees out of 79.5 million displaced people were resettled by

MAURITANIA : BP's new Grand Tortue Ahmeyim project director pays first visit to Nouakchott

February 11, 2021
Emil Isa Oglu Ismayilov, who was quietly appointed head of BP’s operations in Mauritania and Senegal in early December, made his first field trip at the end of January. Source link

$50K bond granted for ex-Cobb band director jailed on molestation charges

February 10, 2021
Craig Godfrey, 38, of Cartersville, was granted a $50,000 bond by a Cobb magistrate court judge, Kimberly Isaza spokeswoman for the district attorney, told The Atlanta Journal-Constitution. He had not yet bonded out late Wednesday and remains in the Cobb County Adult Detention Center, jail records show.ExploreCobb band director accused of molesting former studentGodfrey was

South Africa: Covid-19 Vaccine Trials Hold Key Lessons for Future Partnerships

February 10, 2021
COVID-19 vaccine supplies are available in various parts of the world. But it’s clear that distribution is not symmetrical. High-income countries have access to disproportionate quantities of limited supplies. Vaccine nationalism, stockpiling and profit-driven strategies of global pharmaceutical manufacturers have shown up global health inequities. More than 100 million doses of COVID-19 vaccines have been

Africa: Cost Can Be Unbearably High for Whistle-Blowers

February 10, 2021
Exposing corruption, abuse of power and criminality pits those who take the risk against powerful vested interests in government at all levels. Whistle-blowers have a critical role to play in upholding democracy, but typically they are callously pushed to the margins of society and subjected to humiliation, ostracisation, stigma, fear and anxiety. Grassroots activists and

Notorious Giuliani witness Mellissa Carone said she’s running for a state house seat in Michigan

February 10, 2021
Melissa Carone, who was working for Dominion Voting Services, speaks in front of the Michigan House Oversight Committee in Lansing, Michigan on December 2, 2020. JEFF KOWALSKY/AFP via Getty ImagesA key witness from a Michigan election-fraud hearing last year, is running for state office.Mellissa Carone went viral in December after her bizarre testimony on alleged

SOUTH SUDAN : Peace mediators shunted back and forth between Rome and Nairobi

February 9, 2021
After the latest round of talks in Rome in October (Africa Intelligence, 14/10/20), the next stage in the peace process Source link

Mozambique: Problems With Astrazeneca Vaccine Are ‘Bucket of Cold Water’

February 9, 2021
Maputo — The discovery that the AstraZeneca vaccine against Covid-19 is not effective against the South African strain of the coronavirus is a “bucket of cold water” poured over the hopes of the region, declared Mozambique’s Deputy National Director of Public Health, Benigna Matsinhe, on Monday. The South African health authorities announced on Sunday that

Is the Outcome a Sure Thing? – BillMoyers.com

February 9, 2021
Counter-demonstrators stand to the side as Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL) speaks to a crowd during a rally against Rep. Liz Cheney (R-WY) on January 28, 2021 in Cheyenne, Wyoming. (Photo by Michael Ciaglo/Getty Images)February 7, 2021 Pundits are saying that the Senate will vote to acquit former President Donald Trump at the end of his

Africa: FAO Members Endorse Declaration for Sustainable Fisheries and Aquaculture

February 9, 2021
Rome — FAO Agreement on Port State Measures to combat illegal, unreported and unregulated fishing strengthened at COFI34 The 34th session of FAO’s Committee on Fisheries (COFI34) ended its week-long meeting on Friday with its Members endorsing the first-ever Declaration for Sustainable Fisheries and Aquaculture, urging stronger action to combat illegal, unreported and unregulated (IUU)

SOUTH SUDAN : South Africa's Safair to resume UNMISS flights

February 8, 2021
South African cargo carrier Safair Operations has made a South Sudan comeback. Source link

Defence claims trial ‘political theatre’ as GOP lawyer trashes ex-president’s strategy

February 8, 2021
The ConversationI analyzed all of Trump’s tweets to find out what he was really sayingPresident Donald Trump uses his smartphone. AP Photo/Alex BrandonThe tally was in, it was clear Donald Trump had lost – and he tweeted: “either a new election should take place or … results nullified.” It sounds familiar, but it wasn’t November

South Africa: Rwanda Suspends Flights to South Africa Over Coronavirus Variant

February 8, 2021
Rwanda’s national carrier has suspended its flights to South Africa and Zimbabwe in order to contain the spread of a new coronavirus variant. This comes almost two months after authorities in South Africa announced the detection of a new variant of Covid-19 that was rapidly spreading in its provinces. “In view of the global concerns

Africa: Ethiopian Airlines Delivers Africa’s First Covid Vaccines

February 7, 2021
The Ethiopian Airlines on Saturday announced that it has delivered the first Covid-19 vaccine shipment to Africa. In a statement sent to the Nation, the award winning and largest airline in Africa said the vaccine delivery flight was made Saturday, February 6, 2021 from Beijing to N’Djamena via Addis Ababa. “We are glad that we

Democrats plan child care boost, as Cheney doubles down on Trump criticism

February 7, 2021
US president Joe Biden (AP)GOP Congresswoman Liz Cheney has called on fellow party members to turn away from President Donald Trump, asserting that her party should “not be embracing the former president” after he incited violence at the US Capitol last month.Speaking with Fox News Sunday, Ms Cheney, the third highest-ranking Republican in the House,

EQUATORIAL GUINEA : Teodorin and his military cooperation chief attend Aero India 2021

February 7, 2021
An Equatorial Guinean Ministry of Defence delegation was given a grand ceremonial welcome by the organisers of the Aero India 2021 aerospace and defence exhibition, which opened in Bangalore on 3 February. Source link

Zambia Ban On Car, Grocery Exports Via Vic Falls Border

February 7, 2021
Victoria Falls — Zambia’s Revenue Authority (ZRA) has announced it will ban exportation of a cocktail of goods including vehicles, household items and groceries through Victoria Falls Border starting on 1 March. The decision by the neighbouring country is expected to hit hard especially on Victoria Falls residents who before the lockdown relied on buying

Biden Puts Trump’s Foreign Policy in Reverse – BillMoyers.com

February 6, 2021
Photo by Vladislav KlapinFebruary 5, 2021 Yet another Friday without a news dump from the federal government (woo hoo!) means that I have the room to highlight something really interesting that was buried in President Biden’s speech at the State Department yesterday afternoon. Not surprisingly, Biden announced a return to a more traditional foreign policy

African Union Holds First Virtual Summit Today

February 6, 2021
The African Union (AU) will from midday today host its first virtual summit in Addis Ababa at which DRC’s Felix Antoine Tshisekedi will take over as chairperson, and elections of the AU Commission (AUC) will be held. While the AUC Commission chairperson Moussa Faki Mahamat of Chad is set to return unopposed at this 34th

Zimbabwe: Illicit Financial Flows Cost Zimbabwe Over U.S.$12 Billion

February 6, 2021
Transparency International Zimbabwe (TIZ) said IFFs have cost Zimbabwe over US$12 billion in last three decades ending in 2015, with corruption acting not only as a direct source, but a conduit facilitating other commercial forms of illicit flows. Addressing the Mines and Mineral Development- Parliamentary Portfolio Committee, TIZ programs director Tafadzwa Chikumbu said across the