UN: 15000 Sudanese displaced due to north Darfur clashes
The strategic town of Al-Malha in North Darfur sees fifteen thousand households fleeing due to fighting.
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The strategic town of Al-Malha in North Darfur sees fifteen thousand households fleeing due to fighting.
UN: 15000 Sudanese displaced due to north Darfur clashes Read More »
Egypt has firmly denied reports alleging plans to relocate 500,000 Palestinians from Gaza to North Sinai, emphasizing its rejection of any displacement outside Gaza.
Egypt firmly rejects reports of relocating Gaza residents to Sinai Read More »
South Sudan’s information minister stated that the air strikes in Nasir were part of ongoing security operations.
South Sudan army carries out air strike in Nasir Read More »
UN humanitarian coordinator urges all parties in South Sudan to protect civilians and essential infrastructure.
Violence in South Sudan displaces 50.000 residents this month Read More »
Egypt and Tunisia strongly oppose any efforts to displace Palestinians and stress the need for a just political solution, as Egypt prepares to host an Arab summit to counter US-backed plans for Gaza.
Egypt and Tunisia reject any efforts to displace Palestinians Read More »
UN official has warned the Security Council of worsening famine conditions in Sudan, where escalating violence is pushing millions deeper into crisis.
UN warns of worsening famine in Sudan as conflict intensifies Read More »
The WFP has suspended food aid in Sudan’s Zamzam camp due to escalating violence, leaving hundreds of thousands of displaced people at risk of starvation.
WFP pauses food deliveries in Sudan’s Zamzam amid conflict Read More »
Severe flash floods have devastated Botswana, leaving at least seven dead, including three children. Thousands have been displaced as days of relentless rainfall caused widespread destruction across the country. President Duma Boko addressed the nation on Saturday, confirming the casualties and the scale of the disaster. In a somber televised statement, he assured citizens that efforts would continue to prevent further damage. “The situation remains critical, but we are working tirelessly to reduce the impact,” Boko said. Over 1,700 people have been evacuated from flood-affected areas, seeking safety from the rising waters. In the capital city, Gaborone, a local dam overflowed, leading to the destruction of homes and businesses. Cars were swept away, and the streets were submerged, prompting a swift response from emergency crews bracing for more heavy rain in the coming days. Authorities have shut down schools and blocked major roads to safeguard the public. Disaster management officials pointed to inadequate drainage systems as a significant factor in the flooding, particularly in the low-lying areas most affected. Boko emphasized the need for long-term solutions to prevent such tragedies. “We must reevaluate our infrastructure to ensure it can withstand both floods and droughts,” he stated, urging national-level reforms to better prepare for future challenges.
Heavy rains in Botswana kill seven, displace many Read More »
It has worsened the humanitarian crisis in the region, with many civilians facing uncertainty and a lack of basic necessities.
M23 forces displace over 110,000 people in eastern DR Congo Read More »
Egypt has reached a preliminary agreement with OIC member states to hold an emergency ministerial meeting to oppose the relocation of Palestinians from Gaza, though no date has been set.
Egypt leads efforts for urgent OIC ministerial meeting on Gaza Read More »