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Madagascar: Igisirikare cyahiritse ubutegetsi bwa Andry Rajoelina
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Madagascar: Igisirikare cyahiritse ubutegetsi bwa Andry Rajoelina

Ibi byabaye kuri uyu wa Kabiri tariki 14 Ukwakira 2025, biturutse ku itsinda ry’abasirikare baherukaga kwiyunga ku bari bamaze iminsi mu myigaragambyo, ari na ryo Col. Michael Randrianirina yari arimo, akaba ari na we watangaje ko Rajoelina atakiri Perezida wa Madagascar. Ahagaze imbere y’Ingoro y’Umukuru w’Igihugu, Col. Randrianirina yagize ati “Uyu munsi twafashe ubutegetsi. Dusheshe Sena n’Urukiko rushinzwe kurinda Itegeko Nshinga. Inteko Ishinga Amategeko umutwe w’Abadepite irakomeza gukora”. Nyuma y’iryo jambo, abantu benshi buzuye ku kibuga cyitiriwe iya 13 Gicurasi, bafite amabendera y’igihugu ndetse banaririmba. Col. Randrianirina yakomeje agira ati “Tugiye gushyiraho komite igizwe na bamwe mu ba Ofisiye mu gisirikare, mu bajandarume ndetse no muri Polisi y’Igihugu. Hashobora kuzabamo n’abajyanama b’abasivili. Iyi ni yo komite izakora akazi ka Perezidansi, nyuma y’igihe gito tuzashyiraho Guverinoma ya gisivili”. Amakuru avuga ko Perezida Andry Rajoelina yari yavuye mu gihugu ku Cyumweru tariki 12 Ukwakira 2025, abifashijwemo n’indege ya gisirikare y’u Bufaransa ku bwumvikane na Perezida Emmanuel Macron, gusa aho yahungiye ntihavuzwe, ibi akaba yarabitewe n’uko hari hari amakuru yavugaga ko yashoboraga kwicwa. Rajoelina yagiye ku butegetsi bwa Madagascar ku nshuro ya mbere mu 2009, nyuma yo guhirika ubutegetsi bwari buriho icyo gihe. Manda yakurikiyeho guhera 2014 ntiyayiyoboye, ahubwo agaruka muri 2018 atsinze amatora ndetse yongera kuyatsinda muri 2023, ari na yo manda atabashije gusoza.

Eagles power ranking roundup: Week 7
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Eagles power ranking roundup: Week 7

Are power rankings completely dumb and meaningless? Yes. Yes, they are. However, personally speaking, whenever I see them, I click. And now that I've sucked you in with promises of many power rankings, you'll read it and like it. Here's where people around the country have the Eagles ranked after Week 6 of the regular season. Oh, and here's our version of these sellout rankings, too. NFL.com: 6th Losing to the Broncos in Week 5 raised one set of questions, but last Thursday's stomping by the Giants significantly ratcheted up concerns. I'd given the Eagles a pretty big benefit of the doubt previously, but the issues are too big to ignore now. Are there foundational cracks with this team? The offense has now been outgained in every game, and the product has looked downright blah for long stretches. The defense started cracking late against the Broncos and never really firmed up against the Giants. Although the Eagles were missing star DT Jalen Carter (heel) in this past week's defeat, they still looked woefully unprepared for Jaxson Dart's athleticism -- even after just having faced Baker Mayfield and Bo Nix. Philly faces a rested Minnesota team on the road this coming Sunday before the rematch against the Giants in two weeks. We'll find out a lot about the fabric of this team prior to its Week 9 bye. #JimmySays: The Eagles' last 13 defensive possessions: Broncos: TD, TD, FG. Giants: TD, TD, Punt, TD, Punt, TD, Punt, Punt, TD, 7-minute drive that killed off the rest of the clock. That's 7 TDs, a FG, and that long drive. #Analysis: That's bad. Lesson learned: Repeating as Super Bowl champions is hard.The offensive line is banged up and not performing to its usual dominant standard. Running back Saquon Barkley has less room to run, sending ripple effects across an offense that relied heavily on his production a year ago. The defense lost several key players and looks more vulnerable. The Eagles are playing a first-place schedule and have one of the most difficult slates in the NFL. Add all of that up with the fact that every team they play is extra motivated to knock off the champs, and you have one long road back toward a potential repeat. #JimmySays: I took a peek back at our Eagles dumpster fire post this summer, and all but point No. 8 feel relevant. I suppose that's my way of saying that this was all foreseeable, to varying degrees. USA Today: 8th A team with RB Saquon Barkley and QB Jalen Hurts in its backfield is on track to rush for nearly 400 yards fewer … than Barkley alone did in 2024? What? Is? Happening? Here? #JimmySays: This. The Eagles are a bit of a mess right now, but they’ll be fine. There’s too much talent on hand to fail. It just doesn’t look particularly good the past couple weeks, but that happens. It happened to the Eagles last September. It’ll turn around, just with a lot of Philly angst as the Eagles fix things. #JimmySays: Philly does have elite angst. I do understand the comparison to 2024, in that the team started slowly and had some bad games, but that team had a lot less to fix than this one, in my view. That doesn't mean they can't, but it's unrealistic to think it's all going to come together at once. The Athletic: 8th Fantasy focus: A.J. BrownThe trade rumor mill’s favorite wide receiver was the 20th pick in ADP this year. He’s the 128th-highest scoring player and only the third-highest scoring Brown (behind Amon-Ra and Marquise) after six weeks. The seventh-year pro has never been less productive on the fantasy side. He’s averaging 9.73 points per game compared to a previous low of 13.57 as a rookie. At least he’s keeping social media buzzing. #JimmySays: Brown was available in the third round of my draft, and so, sure, I took him there. Oops. This team is a mess. The offense is disjointed and now the defense has issues. Proof again how hard it is to repeat. #JimmySays: CBS with the 🔥 analysis, as always. Average power ranking of the six media outlets above Week 1: 1.0Week 2: 1.2 📉Week 3: 1.7 📉Week 4: 1.2 📈Week 5: 1.2 😐Week 6: 2.7 📉Week 7: 7.5 📉 Follow Jimmy & PhillyVoice on Twitter: @JimmyKempski | thePhillyVoice Like us on Facebook: PhillyVoice Sports Add Jimmy's RSS feed to your feed reader

#WCQ2026: Afurika y'Epfo ibonye itike y'Igikombe cy'Isi 2026 inyagiye Amavubi (Amafoto)
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#WCQ2026: Afurika y'Epfo ibonye itike y'Igikombe cy'Isi 2026 inyagiye Amavubi (Amafoto)

Wari umukino usoza imikino yo gushaka itike yo gukina iri rushanwa rizabera muri Leta Zunze Ubumwe za Amerika, Canada na Mexico mu mpeshyi ya 2026 wabereye kuri Stade ya Mbombela. Ni umukino Amavubi yarushijwe kuva ku munota wa mbere kugeza ku wa nyuma, arushanwa mu bintu byose haba mu kugarira, hagati ndetse no mu gusatira. Amakosa yaberaga mu bwugarizi, yatumye ku munota wa gatanu, Mbatha yakirira hanze y’urubuga rw’amahina maze awushyira mu mwanya mwiza wo kuwutera, atera ishoti rikomeye rigana mu izamu, Ntwari Fiacre ntiyashobora kurikuramo atsindwa igitego cya mbere. Afurika y’Epfo yakomeje gukina umupira wihuta, irusha u Rwanda, maze ku munota wa 26 ibona igitego cya kabiri n’ubundi ku mupira wisirisimbye imbere y’izamu ukacyirwa na Appollis wari mu rubuga rw’amahina agahita awutera mu nguni yo ku giti cya kabiri cy’izamu, igice cya mbere kirangira ari ibitego 2-0. Mu gice cya kabiri, Afurika y’Epfo yakomeje gushaka ibindi bitego byari bifite akamaro kuko nubwo Benin ku rundi ruhande yatsindwaga na Nigeria ariko mbere y’imikino iyo inganya byari kubarwa. Muri iki gice Afurika ntiyabonyemo byinshi ariko mbere y’uko umukino urangira, ku munota wa 72 yabonye koruneri maze Makgopa atsinda igitego n’umutwe, umukino urangira Amavubi anyagiwe ibigego 3-0. Ni ku nshuro ya mbere, Afurika y’Epfo ibonye itike y’Igikombe cy’Isi, kuva yacyakira mu mwaka w’i 2010 mu gihe ariko igiye gukina iri rushanwa ku nshuro ya kane nyuma yo kurikina mu 1998, 2002 na 2010. Amavubi asoje imikino yo gushaka itike y’Igikombe cy’Isi 2026 yatangiye mu Ugushyingo 2023, ari ku mwanya wa gatanu mu makipe atandatu aho mu mikino icumi atsinzemo ibiri, atsindwa itanu anganya ine mu gihe muri iri tsinda kandi kuri uyu wa Kabiri Nigeria yasoreje ku mwanya kabiri nyuma yo kunyagira Benin ibitego 4-0 ariko bitagize icyo biyifasha ngo ibe yabona itike nubwo yagize amanota 17.

16 Dead As Fire Engulfs Garment Factory And Chemical Warehouse In Bangladesh's Dhaka
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16 Dead As Fire Engulfs Garment Factory And Chemical Warehouse In Bangladesh's Dhaka

Dhaka, Oct 14 (PTI) At least 16 workers were killed and several others injured on Tuesday in a fire that broke out at a four-storey garment factory and a chemical warehouse in the Bangladeshi capital, officials said. The devastating fire broke out at a chemical warehouse next to the garment factory in Dhaka's Rupnagar area, Talha Bin Jasim, an officer at the Fire Service and Civil Defence Media Wing, was quoted as saying by the state-run BSS news agency. "During the search campaign, 16 bodies were recovered from the garment factory alone,” Fire Service spokesman Anwarul Islam told the agency. He said fire was suspected to have broken out from the chemical warehouse and spread to the garments unit - Anwar Fashion Garments Factory and Shah Alam Chemical Warehouse. “We have extinguished the fire at the garment factory, but efforts are still underway to douse the blaze at the chemical depot,” Islam said. Fire Service and Civil Defence Director (Operation and Maintenance) Lt Col Mohammad Tajul Islam Chowdhury confirmed the toll, but said the victims have not yet been identified. "So far, we have recovered 16 bodies. Their faces are completely unrecognisable due to burning. Identification will only be possible through DNA testing," he told reporters in the evening. The bodies were sent to Dhaka Medical College Hospital for identification. "We suspect that all of them have died after inhaling toxic gas,” Chowdhury was quoted as saying by Bangla language daily Prothom Alo. He added that the injured were admitted to Dhaka’s National Institute of Burn and Plastic Surgery. "We suspect the fire began with a chemical explosion that produced poisonous gas. Many victims might have died instantly after inhaling the toxic fumes," Chowdhury was quoted as saying by the Daily Star newspaper. "From the condition of the site and the burnt materials, it appears the initial blast came from a chemical source that released toxic gas, causing immediate fatalities," he said, adding the exact cause of the explosion would be confirmed after investigation. Officials fear the toll may increase further. "Our search operations are still ongoing,” Chowdhury said. He said the victims were trapped between the second and third floors. "The roof of the building was made of tin and thatched materials, and the rooftop exit was locked with two padlocks. They could not go up, and because of the toxic gas and the flashover (sudden ignition and fire) caused by the chemical explosion, they became unconscious and died instantly," he said. He said that the chemical warehouse remained too dangerous to enter. "We have not started rescue operations inside the warehouse yet because it is unsafe. We are observing the situation using technology such as loop monitors and drones. The fire there has not been brought under control, and it will take more time," he added. He said local workers informed them that six to seven types of chemicals were stored in the warehouse. Chief Adviser Muhammad Yunus said that the loss of innocent lives in such a tragic accident is "deeply painful and heartbreaking". He prayed for the swift recovery of those injured and directed the authorities to investigate the cause of the incident and ensure necessary assistance to the victims' families. Talha said they received the report of the fire at 11:40 am (local time), and the first team arrived at the scene at 11:56 am. The two buildings are located side by side in front of Bangladesh University of Business and Technology (BUBT) in Rupnagar, he said. Twelve firefighting units were deployed to combat the blaze. Bangladesh has a history of industrial disasters. Past industrial tragedies have often been attributed to safety lapses. In 2021, a fire engulfed a food and drink factory in Bangladesh, killing at least 52 people. In February 2019, a blaze ripped through a 400-year-old area cramped with apartments, shops and warehouses in the oldest part of Dhaka and killed at least 67 people. In 2012, about 117 workers died when they were trapped behind locked exits in a garment factory in Dhaka. Bangladesh's worst industrial disaster occurred the following year, when the Rana Plaza garment factory outside Dhaka collapsed, killing more than 1,100 people. Another fire in Old Dhaka in a house illegally storing chemicals killed at least 123 people in 2010. (This report has been published as part of the auto-generated syndicate wire feed. Apart from the headline, no editing has been done in the copy by ABP Live.)

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Jimmy Snuggerud is giving the Blues another offensive weapon
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Jimmy Snuggerud is giving the Blues another offensive weapon

The St. Louis Blues are 2-1-0 to start the 2025-26 regular season, with wins over the Calgary Flames and Vancouver Canucks. The team has seen production from several players, including Jake Neighbours’ three goals, Nathan Walker and Pavel Buchnevich each with two assists, and Robert Thomas scoring a goal and assist of his own. But it’s Jimmy Snuggerud, the 21-year-old who made his NHL debut last season, who leads the way with three points by way of two goals and an assist. Snuggerud, a 2022 first-round pick, dominated the NCAA with the University of Minnesota, scoring 135 points (66 goals and 69 assists) during his three seasons in the Big 10. Since signing an entry-level deal, his transition to the pro game has been as smooth as the team could hope. On Tuesday’s episode of Daily Faceoff LIVE, Tyler Yaremchuk and former NHL goaltender Carter Hutton discuss Snuggerud’s early impact on the group and where he fits into the Blues’ forward corps. Tyler Yaremchuk: Dating back to last year, Snuggerud has got seven points in his last 10 games. This St. Louis team, I think I tend to overlook them, but when you take a peak at who they already have, and with Snuggerud being another piece in that group, I think the Blues are closer to being a team that’s in the inner circle of Stanley Cup contenders than they are a team that’s fighting for a playoff spot. Carter Hutton: I agree. I guess for him, he’s a guy who gets overlooked when we were predicting the Calder Trophy race. He’s a little more mature of a player, I think he comes in a little less offensively dominant, like some of the guys like Ivan Demidov and Connor Bedard. Snuggerud fits in as a two-way, top-six guy who can do it all. You have some players up front like Robert Thomas and Jordan Kyrou, Pavel Buchneviceh and Brayden Schenn, you can put Snuggerud in a good spot. You can watch the full segment and the rest of the episode here…

Envoy: Adhere to the “One China” Principle and Uphold International Consensus - UzDaily.uz
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Envoy: Adhere to the “One China” Principle and Uphold International Consensus - UzDaily.uz

Tashkent, Uzbekistan (UzDaily.com) — The historical chronology of the Taiwan issue is clear: Taiwan is an inseparable part of China’s territory, and China’s sovereignty over Taiwan is indisputable. Recently, certain forces have been promoting the so-called theory of Taiwan’s “undetermined status,” distorting UN General Assembly Resolution 2758 and openly challenging the authority of the UN, international consensus, and the post-war world order. In this context, I would like to outline the essence of the Taiwan issue and China’s position. Taiwan is an inseparable part of China: the evidence is irrefutable. Exchanges between mainland China and the island of Taiwan date back to the 3rd century CE. In the late 13th century, Taiwan was officially incorporated into the administrative structure of the Yuan dynasty, politically affirming its belonging to China. In 1661, Ming dynasty general Zheng Chenggong defeated the Dutch colonizers, liberated Taiwan, and safeguarded China’s sovereignty. In 1684, the Qing government established local administration on Taiwan under the Fujian province, strengthening governance and control over the island. For thousands of years, the people of Taiwan and mainland China shared common roots, language, and culture, collectively building a brilliant Chinese civilization. Following defeat in the First Sino-Japanese War (1894–1895), the Qing government was forced to sign the Treaty of Shimonoseki, ceding Taiwan and the Penghu archipelago to Japan, placing Taiwan under colonial rule for nearly half a century. In 1941, the Chinese government issued the “Declaration of War against Japan,” invalidating all unequal treaties with Japan and proclaiming the return of Taiwan and the Penghu archipelago. In 1943, China, the United States, and the United Kingdom adopted the Cairo Declaration, explicitly stating that “all territories taken by Japan from China, including Taiwan, shall be restored to China.” In 1945, China, the United States, the United Kingdom, and the Soviet Union issued the Potsdam Declaration, reaffirming the return of Taiwan to China. These documents are a key part of the post-World War II international order and carry undeniable legal force, definitively establishing Taiwan’s belonging to China. In October 1945, Taiwan was liberated and officially returned under Chinese administration, restoring China’s sovereignty and administrative control over Taiwan and the Penghu archipelago. On 1 October 1949, the People’s Republic of China (PRC) was established, replacing the Republic of China. The PRC government became the sole legitimate government representing all of China. This change in power did not alter China’s status as an international legal entity; China’s sovereignty and territorial boundaries remained unchanged. The PRC government exercises full sovereignty over China, including Taiwan. The status of Taiwan is clear: it is an inseparable part of China, a historical and legal fact. UN General Assembly Resolution 2758: the international consensus must not be challenged On 25 October 1971, at the 26th session of the UN General Assembly, Resolution 2758 was adopted by an overwhelming majority. The resolution clearly proclaimed: “to recognize the representatives of the government of the People’s Republic of China as the only legitimate representatives of China to the United Nations; to restore all rights of the People’s Republic of China and immediately expel the representatives of Chiang Kai-shek from all illegal positions in the United Nations and its bodies.” Since then, the question of China’s representation, including Taiwan, in the UN has been definitively resolved politically, legally, and procedurally. The legality, effectiveness, and authority of the resolution are indisputable. Resolution 2758 fully enshrined the One China principle, clearly establishing that there is only one China in the world, Taiwan is part of China, and it is not an independent state; China has a single seat in the UN, and the PRC government is the only legitimate representative of all China, including Taiwan. Concepts such as “two Chinas” or “one China, one Taiwan” do not exist. Following Resolution 2758, all official UN documents adopted the sole designation “Taiwan, Province of China.” A legal opinion from the UN Secretariat’s Office of Legal Affairs also emphasizes that “the United Nations considers Taiwan a province of China with no independent status” and “Taiwan authorities do not possess any government status.” This remains the UN’s official, documented position. The adoption of Resolution 2758 had a broad and profound political impact on international relations. Since then, the One China principle has become a fundamental norm of international relations, universally recognized by the international community. To date, 183 countries have established and maintain diplomatic relations with China based on the One China principle. The One China principle is unwavering: moves toward Taiwan independence are doomed to fail Recently, the authorities of the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) in Taiwan have persistently pursued a policy of “Taiwan independence,” promoting false ideas of “Taiwanese sovereignty,” distorting facts, and misleading the island’s population and the international community. Some countries and politicians, seeking to use the Taiwan issue to contain China, support separatist forces advocating “Taiwan independence,” violate UNGA Resolution 2758, and speculate on the so-called theory of “Taiwan’s undetermined status.” This constitutes a blatant distortion of history, a violation of China’s sovereignty and territorial integrity, and a breach of international law and fundamental principles of international relations. The One China principle is clear and unequivocal. Although the Taiwan Strait has yet to be fully unified, China’s sovereignty and territory have never been divided and will never be divided. Taiwan’s status as an inseparable part of China has never changed and will never change. The main threat to peace and stability in the Taiwan Strait today comes from the separatist activities of Taiwan independence supporters and external interference. The DPP authorities continue to spread falsehoods, seeking to achieve independence and resist reunification by force, which risks drawing Taiwan into a dangerous war. Maintaining peace and stability in the Taiwan Strait requires firmly upholding the One China principle and resolutely opposing Taiwan independence. The Taiwan issue is exclusively China’s internal affair. Opposing attempts to create “two Chinas” or “one China, one Taiwan,” and supporting China’s efforts to achieve complete national reunification, reflects the international community’s commitment to the One China principle. China and Uzbekistan are comprehensive strategic partners in the new era, consistently supporting each other on matters concerning core interests. Uzbekistan has always strictly adhered to the One China principle, firmly opposing any form of Taiwan independence, and supports the Chinese government’s efforts toward national reunification. The Chinese side highly values this position. We are ready to comprehensively implement important agreements between the two heads of state with the Uzbek side, jointly uphold the achievements of victory in World War II, the post-war international order, and international justice, defend the authority of UNGA Resolution 2758 and the central role of the UN in global affairs, contribute to improving global governance, and make a new, more substantial contribution to peace, stability, and prosperity worldwide. Yu Jun, Ambassador of the People’s Republic of China to Uzbekistan The opinions expressed are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the position of UzDaily.