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China offers Gambia 400 short term study packages
BANJUL -- China has offered 400 short term study packages to the Gambia government as part of bilateral education exchange between the two countries, Gambia's information minister, Demba A. Jawo said on Wednesday at a press conference. The Chinese government has offered these short courses through bilateral support. The first batch of twenty Gambians would be departing today (Wednesday evening), he said. Jawo said the beneficiaries will be trained on information and communications for main media and government officials, mainly staff of his ministry and its line agencies. Another twenty five will be leaving next week to be trained on cyber security, he said. He also informed that the Chinese government has provided 40 y-funded scholarships to the West African state for human resources development in 2018. The Gambia and China resumed bilateral ties in 2016 after it was severed in 1994.
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THE WORLD TODAY 31st Oct. 2018 Noon bulletin.
UK Prince of Wales now head of the commonwealth due for Banjul
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Road Construction for the OIC faces major setback
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Germany announces $1.14 billion fund for Africa
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Air pollution affects over 90 percent of the world children daily.
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These an more coming on you way on THE WORLD TODAY Noon bulletin.
Its 13:00GMT here in Banjul and in the British capital London where the Prince of Wales has just departed, destination The Gambia as he embarks on his first visit to commonwealth countries since he took the mantle of leader of which many believes is a neocolonialism organization.
In coming one week The prince will visit Gambia, Ghana and Nigeria, in The Gambia in particular he will visit the the commonwealth War Graves cemetery located at the outskirts of the capital, the British full funded Medical Research Council.
In a video Ahead of his visit the Prince talks about his memories of previous visit to west Africa and look forward to the forthcoming visit
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That was UK Prince of Wales
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Gambian Authorities will in coming days issue a 14 days notice to property owners along a 22KM stretch road at the outskirts of the capital city.
With bearly one year to go for the successful hosting of the OIC Summit the country continue to face challenges in meeting the infactrutural development that one needs to host the global event.
Our own Sarjo Sambou attend a press conference organized by the team set by the government to over see the organization of these events and file in this report.
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Chancellor Angela Merkel has announced on Tuesday the launch of a €1billion ($1.14 billion) fund to support private investments in African countries.
Speaking at the G20 Compact with Africa conference, Merkel pledged to ease financing burdens and support African countries’ development objectives.
Leaders from Benin, Ivory Coast, Egypt, Ethiopia, Ghana, Guinea, Morocco, Rwanda, Senegal, South Africa, Togo and Tunisia attended the conference hosted by German Chancellor in Berlin.
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In a press release issued from UN human rights chief Michelle Bachelet said the murder of Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi must be investigated in an independent and impartial manner to ensure a full examination of, and accountability for, the human rights violations committed in the course of what she called a “shockingly brazen crime.”
Speaking to reporters in New York yesterday, UN spokesperson Stephane Dujarric said Bachelet welcomed steps taken by Turkish and Saudi authorities to investigate and prosecute the alleged perpetrators of Khashoggi’s murder but added that “the bar must be set very high to ensure meaningful accountability and justice for such a crime against a journalist and a Government critic.”
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Turkish Airline to begin twice a week flight between Banjul and Istanbul.
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Turkish Airline to begin twice a week flight between Banjul and Istanbul. A move that the countries Ambassador said “will not only increase people to people interaction and business relationship between Turkey and the Gambia but also will further connect the Gambia through the hub of Istanbul with the rest of the world”.
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Every day around 90 percent of the world’s children under the age of 15 years to be more specific over 1.8 billion children breathe air that is said to be polluted and puts their health and development at serious risk. Tragically, many of them die: WHO estimates that in 2016, over half a million children died from acute lower respiratory infections caused by polluted air.
A new WHO report on “Air pollution and child health: Prescribing clean air” examines the heavy toll of both ambient (outside) and household air pollution on the health of the world’s children, particularly in low- and middle-income countries. The report is being launched on the eve of WHO’s first ever Global Conference on Air Pollution and Health.
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