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"Our determination has not changed, and we are ready to maintain this effort for the long term" says French president Emmanuel Macron in a video address to participants in the Crimea Platform conference in Kyiv. (COMPLETES VIDI32GY6DA_EN AND VIDI32GY4ZY_EN) SOUNDBITE
The president-elect of Kenya, William Ruto holds a press conference where he promises to make sure that public servants serve "all Kenyans equally" regardless of "tribe" or "political affiliations". SOUNDBITE
Congo Town, Oct 15 (EFE/EPA).- Liberia's former vice president and main opposition leader of the Unity Party, Joseph Nyumah Boaka, took over Friday the chairmanship of four Collaborating Political Parties, aiming to form a united front to select a single presidential candidate for the 2023 presidential and general elections in Liberia.The Unity party (UP), All Liberia Party (ALP), Liberty Party (LP), and Alternative National Congress Party (ANC) agreed to unite as the Collaborating Political Parties (CPP) to challenge the Incumbent President George Weah in the elections in 2023. (Camera: AHMED JALLANZO).B-ROLL OF THE CHAIRMANSHIP TURNOVER CEREMONY AT THE UNITY PARTY'S HEADQUARTERS IN CONGO TOWN, LIBERIA.
Port-au-Prince, Jul 20 (EFE).- Haiti's new prime minister used the occasion of his swearing-in ceremony Tuesday to call for dialogue with the opposition in pursuit of a way out of the long-running crisis that deepened 13 days ago with the assassination of President Jovenel Moise.Ariel Henry, a neurosurgeon, was named premier by Moise on July 5, but had yet to take office when the president was slain in the wee hours of July 7 and acting Prime Minister Claude Joseph rushed to present himself as the rightful interim leader.On July 8, the United Nations special envoy for Haiti said that the world body recognized Joseph as acting head of the government. (Camera: MARIA MONTECELOS).SHOT LIST: SWEARING-IN CEREMONY OF HAITI'S NEW PRIME MINISTER, ARIEL HENRY, IN PORT-AU-PRINCE, HAITI.
Images of Mali's interim president, Colonel Assimi Goïta, leaving the Grand Mosque of Bamako and earlier during the Eid al-Adha prayer before two people tried to stab him. IMAGES