Africa: All of Africa Today - April 30, 2026
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[allAfrica]Africa: All of Africa Today - April 30, 2026
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The Wall Street Journal reported that the new US-led coalition will be tasked with helping participants share information, coordinate diplomatic efforts, and ensure compliance with sanctions
Ambassador-at-Large Andrey Belousov stressed that Moscow seeks to act as responsibly and carefully as possible
Andrey Belousov specified that London and Paris were considering the idea of transferring elements of nuclear weapons to Ukraine
[allAfrica] Severe Thunderstorm Alert Issued Across Four Provinces
[allAfrica] A former French serviceman has been detained in Madagascar over an alleged plot to destabilise the country. The French national had been charged with multiple offences, including criminal conspiracy and plotting to sabotage infrastructure such as power lines and thermal plants.
Kirill Dmitriev wrote this commenting on US President Donald Trump’s pledge to decide on the reduction of the US contingent in Germany soon
Russian President Vladimir Putin earlier announced his readiness to declare a ceasefire during the Victory Day celebrations
Denis Pushilin said earlier that Vladimir Zelensky would face reprisals after the conflict is over
According to Andrey Marochko, Russian troops examining the fragments of a downed Ukrainian drone found a different navigation and communication system
According to Politico, the initiative would include greater market access and deeper participation in EU programs and institutions
Les chiffres de l’accidentologie routière sont préoccupants en Polynésie française, avec 32 accidents dont 14 mortels depuis le début de l’année et les conséquences pour les survivants, elles, sont souvent moins visibles. Derrière les statistiques, des vies brisées tentent de se reconstruire, entre handicaps irréversibles et combats quotidiens.
Malgré 102 milliards investis, la Polynésie peine à se nourrir seule. La Cour des comptes dénonce une politique agricole coûteuse et sans cap.
In a move that casts doubt on reports of an imminent Cabinet return, friends have briefed Labour MPs they expect the Prime Minister to be ousted soon after next month's local elections.
Before the sun broke through the morning mist last Sunday, the roadway flanked by farmlands in New Forest was already alive. More than 120 runners and walkers – students, teachers, and corporate teams – gathered at New Forest High School (NFHS) for the institution’s second annual 5K Run/Walk, an event with a mission far beyond fitness. The funds raised will establish a staff welfare fund, a direct response to the growing pressures facing educators and ancillary workers within the institution.
The family of seven-month-old Anna-Olivia Gardener has expressed relief and joy after the child, who is affected by Trisomy 13 (Patau syndrome), was given a new start date of May 11 to begin early stimulation. In January, Anna-Olivia had been assigned a December 2027 start date for treatment at the Kingston-based, government-run Early Stimulation Programme (ESP), an almost two-year wait. Early stimulation of the brain is a critical part of development for infants affected in the way Anna-Olivia is.
WESTERN BUREAU: Attorneys representing Adam Stewart have welcomed last week’s Supreme Court ruling striking out an application by executors of the estate of Gordon ‘Butch’ Stewart, arguing that the decision removes a key obstacle to the transfer of shares to the hotelier’s son. “This judgment is significant. Butch Stewart died over five years ago. In his uncontested will, he left a majority interest in the ATL Group to Adam,” said Conrad George, partner at Hart Muirhead Fatta.
When Member of Parliament for St Andrew South Western Dr Angela Brown Burke hoisted the mace from “under the table” while the committee of the whole House examined the controversial National Reconstruction and Resilience Authority (NaRRA) bill on Tuesday, there was a predictable outcome – chaos ensued.
WESTERN BUREAU: Despite still feeling the impact of Hurricane Melissa, which devastated Jamaica last October, the 2026 sitting of the Primary Exit Profile (PEP) examinations started smoothly across western Jamaica yesterday, with students, parents, and teachers expressing confidence and relief. Dominic Robinson, the 12-year-old head boy at Chetwood Memorial Primary School in St James, told The Gleaner that he felt confident about his chances of passing, despite feeling nervous about the examinations hours earlier.
'State bifurcation', P 12
The mission was completed by Russia’s Battlegroup East
Vladimir Saldo said that a statement by German Chancellor Friedrich Merz that Ukraine will probably have to make territorial concessions is «an unpleasant signal for Zelensky»
Angela Rayner left onlookers in Parliament's famous Strangers Bar open-mouthed this week after staggering heavily into a door as she departed after a long evening of socialising.
Keir Starmer was warned anti-Semitism is a 'national emergency' after another terror attack in the heart of Britain's Jewish community.
Trinny Woodall has vowed not to 'disappear' as she ages and has said that she's 'never happy' despite the success of her £200million beauty empire.
The actor, best known for his roles on Days of Our Lives and Melrose Place, was cremated on Tuesday, officials said.