Mozambique’s president-elect urges “unity” amid unrest and people fleeing | Protest news

Daniel Chapo says he will be a “president for everyone” and calls for “nonviolence” after a week of protests against voter fraud. Mozambique’s president-elect has called for “non-violence” and “unity” after widespread riots this week sparked by his ruling party’s disputed election victory. Daniel Chapo, of the long-ruling Frelimo party, said on Friday that he…

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Who should meet each other in 2025?

On February 22, a rematch between WBO, IBF, WBC, and IBO lightweight champion Artur Beterbiev, 21-0 with 20 stoppages for Russia and Montreal of Canada, defends his titles against former champion Dimitri Bivol, 23-1 with 12 stoppages, Kyrgyzstan, and Indio, ca. The two fighters will meet in Riyadh on the card of Turki Al-Sheikh. Other…

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African victims of clergy abuse deserve justice and accountability too | Opinions

The Church of England is facing a long overdue reckoning in Africa. Its leader, Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby, announced his resignation in November, after an independent review drew attention to his failure to report to authorities lawyer John Smith, who repeatedly abused children. Smith was found to have physically, sexually and psychologically abused more…

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Analysis: Why have Pakistan’s relations with the Afghan Taliban become cold? | Taliban news

When the Taliban seized power in Kabul in August 2021, Pakistani Interior Minister Sheikh Rashid Ahmed gave a triumphant press conference at the Torkham crossing with Afghanistan. He claimed that the Taliban’s rapid rise to power would create a “new bloc” and that the region would gain great global importance. Imran Khan, Pakistan’s prime minister…

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