Djibouti’s RPP nominates Ismail Omar Guelleh as its candidate for 2026 presidential election
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Djibouti’s RPP nominates Ismail Omar Guelleh as its candidate for 2026 presidential election
The Rassemblement Populaire pour le Progrès (RPP) has officially nominated Ismail Omar Guelleh, president of the Republic of Djibouti, as its candidate for the April 2026 presidential election. (AFP/File Photo)
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Djibouti’s RPP nominates Ismail Omar Guelleh as its candidate for 2026 presidential election
The announcement was made during an extraordinary party congress at the Palais du Peuple
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DJIBOUTI CITY: The Rassemblement Populaire pour le Progrès (RPP) has officially nominated Ismail Omar Guelleh, president of the Republic of Djibouti, as its candidate for the April 2026 presidential election.
The announcement was made during an extraordinary party congress at the Palais du Peuple, attended by supporters from across the country.
President Guelleh accepted the nomination with gratitude, reaffirming his commitment to unity, stability, and development amid global challenges.
His candidacy was also endorsed by allied parties within the Union for the Presidential Majority (UMP) and, notably, by the main opposition group, the Union for Democracy and Justice (UDJ), marking a broad consensus across Djibouti’s political spectrum.
Tornado kills five, injures more than 400 in Brazil
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It killed five people and injured 432, the Parana state government said Winds in Rio Bonito do Iguacu, population 14,000, reached between 180 and 250 kilometers per hour
BRASILIA: A tornado killed at least five people and injured more than 400 as it destroyed most of a town in southern Brazil, authorities said Saturday. The twister on Friday overturned cars and damaged homes in Rio Bonito do Iguacu, in Parana state, the local weather service reported. It killed five people and injured 432, the Parana state government said. Two others are missing but this number could rise, it said. Winds in Rio Bonito do Iguacu, population 14,000, reached between 180 and 250 kilometers per hour (110 and 155 miles per hour), Parana’s environmental technology and monitoring agency said. Civil Defense officials said 80 percent of the town is now destroyed. Images on social media show homes razed by the violent weather. “It is a war scene,” Fernando Schunig, head of the Parana Civil Defense agency, told the news outlet G1. He said the likelihood of more fatalities is high because the twister hit right in the center of the town. “When these events hit an urban area, the damage is major. It is very lethal,” Schunig said. The governor of Parana, Ratinho Junior, said on X that “security forces are on alert, mobilized and monitoring the cities affected by the severe storms.” An alert for dangerous storms was in effect for all of Parana as well as the southern states of Santa Catarina and Rio Grande do Sul, according to weather authorities.