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- 12 Syrian Migrants Among 14 Found Dead in Algerian Desert
July 9 2024: ALGIERS: Fourteen people, including 12 Syrian migrants, have been found dead in Algeria’ desert province of Illizi, while five others remain missing, an official from the Syrian embassy in Algeria five were still underway, said Bassem Farroukh, head of irregular migration at the Syrian embassy in Algeria “We will see other Syrians leaving Libya in the same manner toward Algeria and I am afraid we must prepare In 2016, 22 Syrians got lost in the Algerian desert after entering from neighboring Niger before being
- France backs Morocco in dispute over Western Sahara
29/10/2024 Natasha Booty BBC News Thousands of Sahrawi people are living in refugee camps in Algeria France was the former colonial power in both Morocco and Algeria. France's backing of Morocco's territorial claim angered Algeria, which responded to the news by withdrawing Relations between Morocco and Algeria have become especially tense in recent years, with Algiers announcing But Algeria has expressed its deep disapproval, saying France is denying Sahrawi people their right to
- Manipur: A Land of Settled Grief - by Harsh Mander
“Life and property can be destroyed anytime by anyone just like in Libya, Lebanon, Nigeria, Syria, etc
- Manipur: A Land of Settled Grief
“Life and property can be destroyed anytime by anyone just like in Libya, Lebanon, Nigeria, Syria, etc
- Cameroon’s Far North: Reconstruction Amid Ongoing Conflict
take account of the diversity and fluidity of the traditional economies of this border region between Nigeria
- Security of Women & Security of States Policymaker Blueprint 2017 Release
freelance journalist, a senior program officer at the Center for Democracy and Development in Abuja, Nigeria She has conducted fieldwork in Tanzania, Rwanda, Nigeria, and Ethiopia. current research focuses on social violence and the gender dynamics in the Boko Haram insurgency in Nigeria
- Instruments of Pain: Conflict and Famine
Today we are on the brink of four – in Yemen, Nigeria, Somalia and South Sudan. In north-east Nigeria, Boko Haram’s attacks on rural communities and the destruction wrought by fighting The Nigerians, Somalis, South Sudanese and Yemenis over whom famine looms have already suffered intense Famine in Yemen, and continuing over the next few weeks with similar special briefings on South Sudan, Nigeria
- Algerian Journalists Arrested for Video of Women Protesting
July 1 2024: ALGIERS, Algeria (AP) — Algerian authorities arrested two journalists for publishing a video Journalists in Algeria have faced mounting repression since President Abdelmadjid Tebboune came to power The press freedom group Reporters Without Borders has recently downranked Algeria on its freedom of expression The crackdown on freedom of expression comes as Algeria gears up for an election in September.
- Vigilante Groups Fighting Boko Haram
Executive Summary Vigilante groups in Nigeria, Cameroon, Niger and Chad play a major role in the fight auxiliaries or semi-autonomous fighting forces in Nigeria. In Nigeria, history provided both precedents and cautions. The CJTF model has spread to Nigeria’s Lake Chad neighbours. Nigeria has already taken small steps.
- When does an urgent food crisis become a famine?
Credit: AP Northern Nigeria, Somalia and the Middle Eastern nation of Yemen are rated at risk but famine number of people in Somalia facing severe food insecurity. 1.8m - The estimated number of people in Nigeria's Fighting has totally undermined efforts to fight natural problems in north-east Nigeria, Somalia and The situation is too dangerous in Nigeria for aid workers to confirm suspected famines in two towns in around £3.6 billion by the end of March to prevent the catastrophe of hunger and famine in South Sudan, Nigeria
- Colosseum to be lit red for persecuted Christians
China, Eritrea, Iraq, Nigeria, North Korea, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, Sudan, and Syria were ranked “extreme
- UN: World facing greatest humanitarian crisis since 1945
than 20 million people faced the threat of starvation and famine in Yemen, Somalia, South Sudan and Nigeria Nigeria The UN has described the unfolding disaster in north-eastern Nigeria as the "greatest crisis Another 7.1 million people in Nigeria and the neighbouring Lake Chad area are considered "severely food Thee have also been allegations of widespread aid theft, which are being investigated by Nigeria's senate










