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Published on Jan 9, 2025Source: Namibia Press Agency - Pro-Government
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Published on Jan 9, 2025
Mozambique opposition leader returns from exile as police fire tear gas at his supporters
Source: The Union - California - Label Pending -
Published on Jan 9, 2025
Tensions Rise in Mozambique as Opposition Leader Mondlane Returns
Mozambican security forces responded with violence following a large public display of support for opposition leader Venâncio Mondlane, who returned to the country after two months in self-imposed exile. The situation escalated as protests took place in …
Source: News Central TV - Uncategorized -
Published on Jan 9, 2025
In Angola and Mozambique, the West is Failing to Play to its Strengths
Fresh from his meeting with US President Joe Biden, Angola’s President João Lourenço was enjoying his new status as a global statesman, making pronouncements on conflicts from Ukraine to the Middle East at his party’s congress. Perhaps it was the promise …
Source: Royal United Services Institute - Neutral -
Published on Jan 9, 2025
Mozambique’s default risk rises as unrest persists
Mozambique is at growing risk of defaulting on its debt as political tensions over last year’s disputed election were heightened with the return of opposition leader Venâncio Mondlane to Maputo on Thursday. The country’s economy has been devastated by …
Source: Semafor - Neutral -
Published on Jan 9, 2025
Mozambique opposition leader returns from self-imposed exile
Mozambique’s main opposition leader has returned from self-imposed exile saying he still rejects the results of a disputed election last year that has sparked more than two months of protests and a violent crackdown by security forces. Security forces …
Source: Jersey Evening Post - Neutral -
Published on Jan 9, 2025
AfriForum urges stronger action on illegal border crossings amid Mozambique crisis
Civil rights group AfriForum has called on the Border Management Authority (BMA) and law enforcement agencies to strengthen efforts to combat illegal border crossings from Mozambique into South Africa. “Recent unrest in Mozambique has forced thousands to …
Source: Engineering News - Neutral -
Published on Jan 9, 2025
Airlink resumes flights to Nampula, Mozambique
Airlink has announced the resumption of scheduled flights to and from Nampula, Mozambique, starting Thursday. The airline’s decision follows guidance and reassurances from South African and Mozambican authorities, confirming that the situation has been …
Source: SABC News - Public Broadcaster -
Published on Jan 9, 2025
Thousands welcome Mozambique opposition leader as he returns from exile
MAPUTO - Thousands of people turned out to meet Mozambique's main opposition leader after he returned home from more than two months in exile Thursday to push his claim that he won the October presidential election. Security forces barred supporters …
Source: Eye Witness News - Label Pending -
Published on Jan 9, 2025
Mozambique’s opposition leader returns as supporters clash with police
Source: The Geelong Advertiser - Center-right