Ceasefire agreed in eastern Congo after Angola talks
The ongoing conflict in eastern Congo shows signs of easing as the DRC and Rwanda agree to a ceasefire mediated by Angola.
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The ongoing conflict in eastern Congo shows signs of easing as the DRC and Rwanda agree to a ceasefire mediated by Angola.
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Sudan’s RSF calls for an end to the war and demands al Burhan-controlled SAF participate in the Geneva negotiations to address the humanitarian crisis.
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Libya repatriated hundreds of migrants to Nigeria and Mali, including women and children, despite claims of forced deportations.
Libya repatriates over 300 migrants to Nigeria, Mali Read More »
The humanitarian crisis in Sudan deepens as heavy rains and floods kill 12 people, damage homes, and flood displacement camp.
Heavy rains kill 12 in eastern Sudan floods Read More »
In a joint operation, Congolese and Ugandan troops engaged ADF rebels near the Malibongo River, leading to the rescue of 23 abductees, including 13 minors.
Joint forces rescue 23 women, minors from ADF Read More »
Sudan is on the brink of famine, with general Burhan-controlled SAF blocking the UN from delivering food through a crucial border crossing, a report revealed. This has cut off aid to hundreds of thousands during a severe civil war. Experts fear a catastrophic famine unless immediate action is taken. After 15 months of conflict, Sudan is nearing one of the worst famines in decades. Burhan-controlled SAF’s blockade prevents essential UN aid, risking up to 2.5 million deaths by year’s end. Darfur, particularly, is at high risk, with eight of 14 famine-threatened districts. The closed Adré border crossing from Chad to Sudan is critical for aid delivery. Despite the flow of refugees and goods, UN food trucks are banned, leaving 440,000 people in Darfur on the edge of starvation. Refugees cite hunger as their primary reason for fleeing. Burhan forces claim the blockade prevents weapon smuggling, yet arms and rival forces still cross the border. Though the rival army, Rapid Support Forces, controls the Sudanese side of Adré and the UN respects the army’s edict. However, this forces aid trucks on a perilous, lengthy detour to Tine. The detour, dangerous and inefficient, is significantly delaying aid. Since February, only a fraction of the needed aid has reached Darfur, with seasonal rains further complicating delivery. The US, the largest donor, deems the blockade unacceptable, stressing the urgent need to lift it to prevent mass starvation.
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Militants from the Allied Democratic Forces (ADF) killed at least 20 civilians while they were working in their fields in eastern DR Congo.
ADF kills 20 farmers in eastern DR Congo Read More »
Suspected ADF militants killed at least 17 civilians while they were working in fields in eastern Congo’s North Kivu province.
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President Akufo-Addo, speaking at a BADEA event, and AU’s Moussa Faki Mahamat call for resolution to Sudan’s conflict, highlighting the dire consequences for the Sudanese people.
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The MSF report details the devastating impact of Sudan’s ongoing war on civilians, including widespread violence, attacks on healthcare, and a humanitarian crisis.
Urgent action needed to stop suffering in Sudan conflict — report Read More »