US pushes for humanitarian code in Sudan war
The United States is urging Sudan’s warring parties to adopt a code of conduct to reduce violence and protect civilians amid the ongoing conflict.
US pushes for humanitarian code in Sudan war Read More »
The United States is urging Sudan’s warring parties to adopt a code of conduct to reduce violence and protect civilians amid the ongoing conflict.
US pushes for humanitarian code in Sudan war Read More »
While Farid’s tweets have garnered attention, many have criticized him for what they perceive as a detachment from the realities on the ground
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Sudan’s RSF has met with DCAF to discuss potential collaboration in rebuilding the country’s security sector.
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The U.S., alongside Saudi Arabia and Switzerland, recently facilitated discussions in Geneva to secure a much-needed humanitarian ceasefire in Sudan
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The RSF, signaling its commitment to the Sudanese people, pledged to ensure “safe and unhindered humanitarian access” amidst the ongoing 16-month civil war
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In his briefing, Perriello outlined the current diplomatic landscape, noting that the U.S. has been engaged in intense negotiations aimed at securing a ceasefire and reviving peace talks
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Spain’s Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez visited the Canary Islands on Friday to meet with regional President Fernando Clavijo amid a surge in migrant arrivals and challenges in caring for thousands of unaccompanied minors. Sánchez’s minister for territorial policy and democratic memory, Ángel Victor Torres, who previously served as the regional president of the Canaries, spoke on behalf of Sánchez’s government after the meeting. Torres announced an additional 50 million euros in financial aid for the archipelago, building on previous support. While adult migrants typically leave the islands for mainland Spain or other European destinations, the regional government is responsible for unaccompanied minors. The Canary Islands are currently caring for over 5,000 children and teenagers who arrived alone or lost their parents during the perilous journey from West Africa. Sánchez and Clavijo agreed to pursue long-term solutions for irregular migration, particularly for unaccompanied minors. Torres noted that a proposed legal change to mandate solidarity among Spanish regions must pass through parliament. However, a similar attempt in late July was unsuccessful, with lawmakers rejecting a proposal to distribute unaccompanied minors among other regions. Sánchez’s visit comes just before his trip to Mauritania, Senegal, and Gambia to address migration issues at their sources. Between January and mid-August this year, over 22,300 migrants arrived in the Canary Islands, a 126% increase compared to the same period last year. On Friday, Spain’s Maritime Rescue Service reported rescuing 173 people, including six babies and eight women, and recovering two bodies from a boat near El Hierro. The Atlantic route from West Africa to the Canaries is among the world’s deadliest, with migrant rights group Walking Borders estimating thousands of fatalities due to the lack of precise departure data. Boats often disappear in the Atlantic or are found adrift in the Caribbean, carrying the remains of their passengers.
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RSF chief Mohamed Daglo endorses Geneva’s peace process, lauding international mediation while criticizing Burhan-controlled SAF absence, and stresses the need for immediate humanitarian relief in Sudan.
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Despite the deal’s significance, it has not been implemented due to General Abdel Fattah al-Burhan’s withdrawal from the agreement
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Another wave of cholera hit North African country due to floods, poor sanitation, says WHO official
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