“COMICO launches an appeal for peace and tolerance to restore harmony in the Beni region”

The Islamic Community in Congo (COMICO) launched a call for peace and tolerance on the International Day of Peace. Faced with tensions in the Beni region, COMICO insists that Islam advocates peace and calls on all religious communities to work together to restore peace. This call highlights the importance of living in harmony beyond religious and cultural differences. Peace is a precious good that requires the efforts of all to promote dialogue, mutual understanding and respect for different beliefs and values. COMICO emphasizes that religion must be an engine of peace and recalls our common responsibility to build a better world.

“The historic visit of King Charles III to France: a committed speech for the Franco-British future”

The historic visit of King Charles III to France was marked by a committed and inspiring speech to French senators. The British sovereign highlighted the climate emergency and called for the preservation of the Franco-British relationship to meet environmental challenges. This speech was warmly welcomed by French parliamentarians, demonstrating the importance given to this royal visit. The King also highlighted the importance of Franco-British ties in a complex world, which was seen as an opportunity to strengthen these bilateral relations. This visit will therefore go down in the annals of diplomatic history and hopes to pave the way for fruitful collaboration between the two countries.

“President Tshisekedi is preparing a historic presidential visit to Kolwezi to inaugurate works in Lualaba”

The President of the Democratic Republic of Congo, Félix-Antoine Tshisekedi Tshilombo, will travel to Kolwezi on October 2 to inaugurate several works carried out in the Lualaba province. Among these achievements are the headquarters of the provincial assembly, a new terminal, a road interchange, a modern clinic and a provincial health inspection building. The interim governor called on the population to give the President a warm welcome during his visit. This visit demonstrates the President’s commitment to the development of the country and his desire to realize the projects initiated in the region. The mobilization of the population is essential to ensure the success of this event.

Lachlan Murdoch succeeds his father Rupert as head of Fox Corporation and News Corp: A new era begins for the media giants

Lachlan Murdoch succeeds his father Rupert as head of Fox Corporation and News Corp. This transition marks the passing of the torch between two generations in these two emblematic companies. Lachlan, already president of Fox Corporation, is a natural successor, appreciated for his pioneering spirit. However, he faces significant challenges, including Fox News’ crisis following a defamation lawsuit and coverage of the 2024 US presidential election. Despite this, Lachlan is determined to maintain his father’s legacy and revitalize the channel. The transition arouses the interest of the media world which eagerly awaits Lachlan Murdoch’s next decisions.

“Marathon towards victory: Together for the Republic mobilizes for transparent elections and an informed vote in the DRC”

The political party Ensemble pour la République of Moïse Katumbi launched the civic and electoral education campaign entitled “Marathon towards victory”. The objective of this initiative is to inform and educate the Congolese on the importance of a useful vote during the next presidential and legislative elections. This campaign emphasizes thoughtful and informed voting to ensure the emergence of political representatives who truly defend the country’s interests. Besides this, the party expresses concerns about the continued state of siege in certain regions of the DRC, highlighting the need to guarantee a fair and inclusive electoral process throughout the country. Together for the Republic calls on the Congolese to play an active role in building a better future by actively participating in the next elections.

“Ethiopia: resurgence of violence endangers security and requires international action”

The increase in violence in Ethiopia is a serious problem but largely ignored by the international community. Since the third year of the conflict between the Ethiopian army and TPLF forces, armed clashes have spread to other regions of the country. Human rights violations, such as massacres, rapes and forced displacements, are increasing. Those responsible for these abuses are government forces, TPLF forces, Eritrean forces and Amhara militias. There is an urgent need to extend the mandate of UN investigators in Ethiopia to document war crimes and bring those responsible to justice. It is also necessary to intensify diplomatic efforts to end this conflict and ensure stability and peace in Ethiopia.

“Prison reform in the DRC: Kananga inmates trained for successful socio-professional reintegration”

The central prison of Kananga, in the Democratic Republic of Congo, is implementing a socio-professional training project for prisoners, in partnership with the United Nations Development Program (UNDP) and the human rights department. This project aims to improve detention conditions and promote the rehabilitation of prisoners by offering them professional training opportunities. Carpentry tools, soap making, baking and tillage equipment for agriculture were given to the detainees. The governor of Kasai-Central province, John Kabeya Shikayi, supports this initiative which will allow prisoners to develop skills in different areas and will facilitate their reintegration into society. This progress marks an important step in the reform of the Congolese prison system and could serve as a model for other prisons in the country.

“Migration policy in France: between openness and restrictions, a complex reality”

Migration policy in France is a controversial subject which gives rise to passionate debates. Since the arrival of Emmanuel Macron as president, France has oscillated between speeches favorable to welcoming migrants and more restrictive measures. The refusal to welcome the Aquarius ship in 2018 was seen as a change of course in French migration policy. An Asylum and Immigration law was also adopted to toughen reception conditions for migrants, provoking criticism from associations. The migration issue remains complex and divided in France, with divergent opinions regarding the opening or restriction of reception of migrants. It is crucial to find a balance between compassion and realism to address this complex reality, taking into account the fundamental rights of migrants and the interests of local populations.

Case of the debacle of the Bukanga Lonzo Agro-industrial park: The Constitutional Court sets the hearing for September 25

The Constitutional Court has set the date for the Bukanga Lonzo Agro-industrial Park case. The accused, the former governor of the Central Bank of Congo and a South African businessman, are being prosecuted for embezzlement of public funds. The case sparked backlash and the Court remanded the case to allow for a fair defense. Transparency in the management of public funds is emphasized and justice must be rendered impartially.

France is committed to the climate and international aid: a contribution of 1.6 billion euros to the Green Climate Fund

France is resolutely committed to the climate and international aid by announcing a contribution of 1.6 billion euros to finance the Green Climate Fund over the period 2024-2027. This decision demonstrates France’s desire to take concrete action to protect the environment and combat global warming. The Green Climate Fund, created in 2010, is a key player in mobilizing financing to support developing countries in their efforts to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and adapt to the consequences of global warming. In addition to its financial commitment, France has also exceeded its promises on climate commitments and doubled its contribution to the World Food Program. Finally, France affirms its confidence in African solutions to African crises, thus recognizing the expertise and capacity of African countries to resolve their own challenges. France is thus positioning itself as a key player in the fight against global warming and the search for solutions for a more sustainable future.