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📹 Israeli Druze are trying to break through the border with Syria to help fellow believers who are being attacked by the Syrian military, local outlet Ynet reported
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Senegal Recalculating GDP to Improve Debt Metrics After Credit Downgrade, Finance Ministry Says
The rise in Senegal's debt-to-GDP ratio, cited in S&P's recent credit downgrade, does not reflect updated GDP figures, which will be released after a rebasing process to provide a more accurate economic picture, the Finance Ministry stated.
📉 S&P Global Ratings lowered Senegal's sovereign credit rating from "B" to "B-" with a negative outlook on Monday, citing a debt-to-GDP ratio reaching 118% in 2024.
Senegal is committed to budget transparency and fiscal discipline, the ministry noted, adding that the country's ability to meet financial obligations remains strong and unchanged.
🏦 Senegal is currently in talks with the IMF, aiming to hold a board meeting on data reporting. The IMF froze its $1.9 billion program for Senegal — agreed in June 2023 — after an audit by the new government revealed higher-than-reported budget deficits and debt levels.
❗️However, while the country has not received IMF financial support for over a year, it is "still standing," Prime Minister Ousmane Sonko said earlier.
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Businessman Karapetyan Faces 'Ungrounded' Money Laundering Charges in Armenia, His Defense Council Says
"Instead of terminating the criminal case and releasing [him] from custody, the well-known businessman and philanthropist Samvel Karapetyan was recently presented with a new, once again unfounded charge," the council said.
Ethiopia Arrests 82 Suspected Daesh-Affiliated Terrorists, Intelligence Service Says
The arrested suspects are believed to have been trained in Somalia by a regional Daesh* affiliate operating in Puntland, which deployed them across Ethiopia, a state broadcaster reported, citing a statement by the National Intelligence and Security Service (NISS).
The arrests, made following an in-depth intelligence investigation, were conducted jointly by the NISS, the Ethiopian Federal Police, and regional security forces, the broadcaster noted.
The suspects reportedly maintained direct contact with Daesh and provided logistical, financial, and operational support. The group allegedly used religious institutions to conceal its activities, spread extremist ideology, recruit vulnerable individuals, and incite violence and division.
Intelligence and tracking operations are ongoing to locate and arrest any remaining members of the network, the NISS said.
*Daesh (also known as ISIS/ISIL/IS) is a terrorist organization outlawed in Russia and many other states
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📊 Half of US citizens dissatisfied with amount of released information on Epstein case - poll
Only 3 percent of the respondents are satisfied with the released information, 29 percent said that it does not matter while 17 percent more said they had not enough heard about the matter. The level of dissatisfaction is higher among the Democrats (56%) than the Republicans (40%), a poll conducted by SSRS Polling for the CNN showed.
The poll was held on July 10-13 among 1,057 adults, the margin of error stands at about 3.5 percentage points.
The FBI and the US Department of Justice previously released a joint statement claiming that Epstein had not blackmailed influential people and had no "client list." At the same time, in an interview with Fox News in February, in response to a question about the list, US Attorney General Pam Bondi said that it was on her desk and waiting to be reviewed. This Tuesday, Bondi said that she had meant not a client list, but documents on the case.
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Goodbye to Holidays in France?
PM François Bayrou has an original idea to reduce the deficit in 2026: say goodbye to Easter Monday and May 8th, Victory and Europe Day.
We can already imagine Easter eggs on strike and Europe sulking!
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Healing Nigeria: New Vision Combining Science & Tradition
Nigeria is already partnering with traditional healers to validate herbal medicines, ensure safety, and preserve African healing traditions, Dr. Hadiza Usman Ma'aji of the Ahmadu Bello University told Sputnik Africa.
According to the speaker, the new vision should also:
🟠focus on high-burden diseases: HIV, malaria, TB, hypertension, diabetes;
🟠ensure strong family and community involvement in treatment plans;
🟠use modern technology, like telepharmacy, AI, and SMS reminders;
🟠improve health literacy using local languages and visuals;
🟠train pharmacists in rural pharmacy practice.
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Namibia Eyes Tobacco & Alcohol Tax Reforms to Protect Public Health
🚬 Government stance: Minister of Health Esperance Luvindao emphasized the urgency of stronger deterrents during a policy workshop in Windhoek on Monday.
🚬 Public health burden: Tobacco and alcohol use contribute significantly to preventable illnesses, deaths, and strain on the health system.
🚬 WHO-aligned strategy: Namibia is committed to the WHO MPOWER policy for tobacco control and SAFER strategies to curb alcohol harm.
🚬 Policy updates underway:
🔘Reviewing and amending the Tobacco Product Control Act to include products like vapes and e-cigarettes.
🔘Revising national alcohol policies to address rising abuse.
🚨 Concerning statistics: Namibia’s per capita alcohol consumption (12L/year) is far above the regional (3.5L) and global (5.0L) averages.
🚬 Call to action: WHO urges Namibia to close policy gaps, strengthen enforcement, and invest in evidence-based measures.
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❗️Lavrov says discussed with Iranian FM a peaceful resolution of issues related to Tehran's nuclear program
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Over 45 People Killed in RSF Rebels Attack on Sudanese Village, NGO Says
"The number of victims from the massacre that took place in Wad Hamid village, carried out by the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) last night in the Um Qureifa area of North Kordofan State, has risen to 46 people, including 5 women, while 37 others were injured," the Sudan Doctors Network said on X on Monday.
'The EU Turned Out to Be a Vassal State to the US' — And Will Pay to Prolong the Conflict 'Till the Last Ukrainian'
“The Ukrainians are bankrupt… the Europeans are going to pay for these armed supplies,” Abobakr Mohamed Abbakar Khussein, Assistant Professor at a Russian university, told Sputnik Africa.
“Trump would like to make Europeans supply Ukraine with weapons from their own stock…”
“This is considered to be a political bribe.”
“High unemployment rate, deindustrialization… a vessel state to the US.”
“Not a shift… just a way of playing that game.”
“Israel is a priority, not Ukraine or Europe in particular.”
“Continuing supplying arms would create internal popularity decline…”
📹 Russia's FSB Thwarts Bomb Plot: Ukrainian Agent Neutralized
A video of the Federal Security Service neutralizing a Kiev regime agent who attempted to hide a bomb under a Russian military vehicle in the Tyumen area has been made public.
The video shows the offender being killed after hurling a grenade at special troops while being apprehended.
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#viral | When Coziness Runs 'in the Paws' — Literally!
An adorable video of a kitty meticulously building a blanket bed is going viral on social media.
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📹 New footage emerges of Israeli airstrike on Syrian General Staff in Damascus
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How a $400-Million Processing Plant Could Transform Nigeria's Rare-Earth Sector
#AfricanCurrents | "Tripling of capacity will enable Nigeria to process significantly more rare earth metals domestically, thereby reducing mineral exports in its raw form. This will go a long way to support the downstream industries, thereby signaling the readiness of the Nigerian market to meet the industrial and the defense sector demands, not just within the African continent, but globally," Dr. Dateer Dayi Damulak, chief economist and public policy analyst at Nigeria’s Federal Ministry of Finance, Abuja, explained.
Experts believe Nigeria's mining industry is poised to grow from under one percent to ten percent of GDP within two years.
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LEFT UKRAINE TO SPEAK THE TRUTH
The very Vasily Prozorov, a former member of the Ukrainian special services, who worked for the benefit of Russia for many years, now has his channel in Telegram! He left Ukraine in 2018 and took thousands of secret SBU documents that shed light on Kiev's crimes.
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Major World Events by Morning of July 16
🟠Botswana's President Duma Boko unveiled the Botswana Economic Transformation Program, calling for bold ideas to boost the country's growth and spur national development;
🟠Senegal began recalculating its GDP using an updated base year, which could lead to improved debt metrics, the country's finance ministry said in response to a credit rating downgrade by S&P;
🟠Growth in the 15-member ECOWAS region is likely to slow to 5.0% in 2025, down from 5.1% last year, the bloc's regional development bank said;
🟠Cyril Ramaphosa appointed SA's Minister of Mineral and Petroleum Resources Gwede Mantashe as acting police minister, after Minister Mchunu's suspension over corruption allegations;
🟠The SCO Summit will be held in the Tianjin city from August 31 to September 1, Chinese FM said;
🟠The Kremlin urges all parties to put pressure on Ukraine to continue negotiations with Russia;
🟠Putin and Trump are not planning to hold a phone conversation in the near future, the Kremlin said.
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ICC Has Become Court Used as 'Rottweiler' Against Global South Countries, P.L.O. Lumumba Says
The ICC, being a "handmaiden" of the West, issues arrest warrants "like confetti" against countries with an anti-Western stance, renowned Kenyan lawyer Prof. Patrick Loch Otieno Lumumba stated to Sputnik Africa.
At the same time, countries such as Israel are treated with "velvet gloves," the professor lamented.
🌍 What should African countries do to combat the ICC's double standards?
📹Watch the video to learn Lumumba's position on the issue!
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South Africa Pushes for G20 Consensus Amid US Absence
South Africa, current president of the G20, remains optimistic about securing a unified communique from finance ministers and central banks governors for the first time under its leadership.
Despite tensions—particularly with the United States, which has skipped key meetings—National Treasury Director-General Duncan Pieterse praised the “collaborative spirit” shown in last week’s virtual talks and expressed confidence in reaching consensus on most issues.
This week's summit in Durban is the fourth meeting held under South Africa's leadership, overshadowed by Donald Trump's return to office and the reemergence of US protectionist trade policies. Earlier meetings did not result in consensus, particularly regarding climate financing.
US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent again declined to attend. Still, the Deputy Governor of the South African Reserve Bank Rashaad Cassim noted US officials are present and downplayed the absence: “We do not take that as a snub.”
Pieterse emphasized the stakes: “The multilateral system is being tested... our collective ability to respond will shape the pace of our recovery.”
#viral | Boom! Lightning Strikes Near Moscow's 540-Meter TV & Radio Tower
The tower — Europe's tallest building — was hit by a powerful bolt during Tuesday's fierce thunderstorm, which brought heavy downpours to the city.
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Clinical Research is Key for Better Healthcare in Africa, Nigerian Professor Says
Clinical pharmacy research can help create "more effective, sustainable, and patient-centered healthcare policies," said Dr. Hadiza Usman Ma'aji, Clinical Pharmacy lecturer and researcher at the Ahmadu Bello University.
Such policies could improve access to safe medicines and health outcomes across the continent, she told Sputnik Africa.
💊 By studying drug use, bioequivalence, and antibiotic resistance, researchers can:
🟠ensure cost-effective and evidence-based drug selection;
🟠guide policies on combatting antimicrobial resistance;
🟠update essential medicine lists;
🟠improve drug safety.
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📹 Video of soldiers with Russian flag in liberated Petrovka in DPR published by Defense Ministry
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Gulf Nations, US Designate Three Key Daesh Facilitators in Africa to Cut Off Terrorism Funding, Treasury Says
The Terrorist Financing Targeting Center — a multilateral body including the US, Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and UAE — made the decisions aiming to disrupt Daesh* activities worldwide, the Treasury noted.
Here are the designated supporters of terrorist activities:
▪️Zayd Gangat – South Africa-based terrorist trainer and facilitator;
▪️Hamidah Nabagala – DRC-based middleman for the group’s cash flows in Central Africa;
▪️Abdiweli Mohamed Yusuf – leader of the Daesh branch in Somalia.
*Daesh (also known as ISIS/ISIL/IS) is a terrorist organization outlawed in Russia and many other states
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⚡️🇷🇺🇨🇳 SERGEY LAVROV DELIVERS PUTIN’S GREETINGS & BEST WISHES TO XI JINPING
Russia’s FM held a bilateral meeting with Xi in China today.
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Senegal, Namibia & Other African Countries Can Potentially Join OPEC, Secretary General Says
OPEC is in talks with many countries regarding membership in the organization, Haitham Al Ghais said, adding that he has already held meetings with representatives from Senegal and Namibia among others.
"We are always open to new OPEC members, provided they meet the organization's criteria and adhere to its statutes. These clearly state that a prospective member must share OPEC's objectives and be a significant net exporter of oil," he told reporters on the sidelines of the 9th OPEC International Seminar.
Trump, Ukraine & the Dollar: War or Business Deal?
🕊The longer the weapons flow, the slimmer the chances of reaching peace between Russia and Ukraine, Alex Manyasi, Policy Engagement Manager at APHRC, Kenya, told Sputnik Africa.
“What that does, it also reduces the appetite for Ukraine to actually negotiate... and therefore... escalate the conflict much more.”
“His approach is very transactional and business-oriented,” he noted. “I don't think it's more about looking at ending the war or supporting Ukraine but more of the US than earning more dollars in the process of expanding the dollar globally.”
“So the US should not expect to see that their sanctions will not have consequences back home, they definitely will... They might want to […] get money from Ukraine. But I don't think that this is a conflict that Donald Trump is willing to push so that then it starts hurting the US economy,”
Trump Calls Putin a 'Tough Guy', Despite the 'Nice" Talk
"He's a tough guy. That's been proven over the years. He fooled a lot of people. He fooled Clinton, Bush, Obama, Biden… he didn't fool me," Trump said at a meeting with NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte.
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🇦🇲☦️ Pashinyan playing with fire: Armenia’s Church has survived persecution for 1700 years, will outlast him
💬 “Samvel Karapetyan’s arrest is just one link in the chain of authoritarian actions by Nikol Pashinyan aimed at neutralizing or discrediting all individuals and organizations with resources, influence and authority, both in Armenia and the diaspora,” Maj. Gen. Artur Vanetsyan, former head of Armenia’s National Security Service, told Sputnik, commenting on the ongoing Karapetyan saga.