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The United Kingdom says it will be announcing 49 million pounds worth of investment in projects to fight climate change in Africa.
Read more: UK to invest £49m in Africa’s fight against climate change projects
The United Kingdom says it will be announcing 49 million pounds worth of investment in projects to fight climate change in Africa.
Read more: UK to invest £49m in Africa’s fight against climate change projects
Gabonese military officers have canceled elections results and dissolved state institutions, claiming they have taken power, local media reported on Wednesday. The African country’s borders are closed until further notice, said the reports, adding gunfire was heard in the capital Libreville.
Read more: Gabonese military officers claim they have taken power – Reports
The central parity rate of the Chinese currency renminbi, or the yuan, strengthened 23 pips to 7.1788 against the dollar on Friday, according to the China Foreign Exchange Trade System.
Read more: Chinese Yuan strengthens to 7. 1788 against dollar
European Union Defence Ministers are meeting in Toledo, Spain on Wednesday at a former weapons factory, now a university, to consider long-term financial support for Ukraine’s military.
Read more: EU defence ministers to review €20 billion plan for Ukrainian defence
UN Secretary-General António Guterres has said coups only make crises worse, emphasising the need for durable governance and the rule of law.
Algerian Minister of Foreign Affairs and National Community Abroad, said that his country has put forth a political solution to address the ongoing crisis in neighbouring Niger.
Read more: Algeria proposes political solution to Niger crisis
Without France’s military operations in the Sahel “there would probably no longer be a Mali … Burkina Faso, and I’m not sure there would still be Niger”, French President Emmanuel Macron told French publication Le Point.
Read more: Without France there’d be no Mali, Burkina Faso, Niger – Macron
EU defence ministers are considering their response to the military coup in Niger at a meeting in Toledo, Spain on Wednesday.
Read more: EU defence ministers mull sanctions in response to Niger coup