MARIA MENOUNOS HAS TURNED HER OWN HEALTH STRUGGLES INTO A MISSION TO HELP OTHERS.(PHOTO).

Image
 Maria Menounos reveals why she discusses her 'difficult' health battles Maria Menounos has turned her own health struggles into a mission to help others.  The television host, who survived both a brain tumor and stage II pancreatic cancer, has been candid about her journey, explaining that while she is naturally private, she feels compelled to share her experiences so others can benefit.  Menounos says her openness has given her purpose, allowing her to use her platform to advocate for wellness and inspire people facing similar challenges. She emphasizes the importance of prioritizing health before crises arise, noting that her own lifestyle changes came out of necessity.  Menounos encourages people to make small, consistent choices that add up over time, stressing that wellness is the result of daily habits.  Drawing on decades of experience interviewing experts, she now uses her connections to guide people toward resources and practitioners who can make a rea...

SENEGAL'S PRESIDENT FAYE ASKS FRANCE TO CLOSE MILITARY BASES. (PHOTO)


 Senegal's President Faye asks France to close military bases


Senegal's President Bassirou Diomaye Faye says France should close its military bases in the West African state as it prepared to mark the 80th anniversary of a notorious colonial slaughter, AFP reported.


France's President Emmanuel Macron had admitted that his country's troops were responsible for a "massacre" of Senegalese soldiers in 1944, Faye told AFP news agency.


Faye hailed the acknowledgement but said that allowing French bases in the country was incompatible with national sovereignty.


"Senegal is an independent country, it is a sovereign country and sovereignty does not accept the presence of military bases in a sovereign country," Faye said in an interview at the presidential palace.


Faye swept to power in March's elections promising to assert Senegal's sovereignty and an end to dependence on foreign powers. He however maintained that the act did not constitute a break with France.


Several other francophone countries in west and central Africa, including Mali, Burkina Faso and Niger, where militaries are in power, have expelled French forces and turned to alternative partners for security aid instead.


Two French government sources told AFP news agency this year that the country was looking to cut its military presence in Africa - from 350 troops to 100 in Senegal and Gabon and to 300 in Chad from 1,000 and 100 in Côte d'Ivoire from 600.


"France remains an important partner for Senegal for the investment for Senegal and the presence of French companies and even French citizens who are in Senegal," said Faye.


Macron admits massacre


Senegal's president said he had received a letter from Macron admitting French culpability for a World War II-era massacre at Thiaroye on December 1, 1944.


The atrocity has long been a bone of contention between Paris and Dakar.


In November 1944, around 1,600 African soldiers who had fought for France and been made prisoners of war by Germany, were sent back to Dakar, according to French historian Armelle Mabon.


Soon after arriving at the Thiaroye camp, just outside Dakar, they protested against pay delays, with some refusing to return to their home countries without their dues.


French forces opened fire on the protesters, killing at least 35, though historians say the toll could be much higher.


Apology demand


"I received today a letter from President Emmanuel Macron in which he acknowledges that it was a massacre, very clearly, unambiguously on the terms," Faye said.


He praised "a great step" taken by the French leader, who Faye said apologised for not being able to make the commemoration of the massacre's 80th anniversary.


Faye said he was considering demanding an apology from France.


"To recognise that a massacre has been committed must obviously have the effect of making amends.... we think that naturally this is what must follow."

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

SHAKIRA COVERS WOMEN'S HEALTH MAGAZINE,APRIL ISSUE.

THE NEW OONI OF ILE-IFE,WILL NOT EAT THE HEART OF THE LATE OONI-PALACE CHIEFS.

INNOSON GIVES OUT BRAND NEW IVM G5 AND SALARY FOR LIFE TO THE MAN WHO PROPHESIED ABOUT HIS VEHICLE MANUFACTURING IN 1979.(PHOTO).