Monitoring Defense and Security from September 13th to 20th, 2021-CC
Monitoring-Defense-and-Security-from-September-13th-to-20th-2021-CCTélécharger
Monitoring-Defense-and-Security-from-September-13th-to-20th-2021-CCTélécharger
Experts say while military junta did not hinder extraction of ores, looming sanctions may change game KIGALI, Rwanda The coup in Guinea which toppled President Alpha Conde earlier this month has sparked global worries about the supply of bauxite, the main ingredient in aluminum, say analysts. The West African country Guinea has the world’s largest,…
U.S. Department of Defense leaders attended the A-29 Super Tucano induction ceremony, hosted by Nigerian Minister of Defence Bashir Salihi Magashi and the Nigerian Air Force, here Aug. 31. U.S. Department of Defense leaders attended the A-29 Super Tucano induction ceremony, hosted by Nigerian Minister of Defence Bashir Salihi Magashi and the Nigerian Air Force,…
The event marked the U.S. Navy’s first port call in Walvis Bay in nearly 10 years. The Expeditionary Sea Base USS Hershel “Woody” Williams (ESB 4) arrived in Walvis Bay, Namibia, for a regularly scheduled port visit Sept. 15, 2021. “We are hoping to use this current visit as an opportunity to continue to foster…
The farm that served as the nerve center of Nelson Mandela and other activists in their campaign to overturn South Africa’s apartheid regime risks permanent closure, according to British broadcaster Sky News. The secret base at Liliesleaf Farm was used by leading figures of the country’s liberation struggle, including Walter Sisulu, Ahmed Kathrada, Joe Slovo,…
Algeria on Sunday buried Abdelaziz Bouteflika, the North African country’s longest-serving president, at a cemetery for its independence heroes, but without the honours accorded to his predecessors. Bouteflika died on Friday aged 84, after a career which took him from being the world’s youngest foreign minister to one of its oldest heads of state, but…