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- Jihadists take over Nigerian village schools
19,000 Christians displaced by brutal attacks during last year’s Black Christmas massacres, 45 miles south The Fulani tribe, known throughout Africa as skilled herders and fundamentalist Muslims, have contributed Fulani terrorists killed two people making a living in a mining camp south of Jos the capital of Plateau “Children are the most precious resource being lost in Africa, and particularly in Nigeria, due to Islamic “The Nigerian government should be alarmed at this growing crisis which threatens to destabilize Africa
- Zimbabwe Enacts Law Restricting Civil Rights NGOs
repression, and this new law will allow them to target civil groups,” said Idriss Ali Nassah , senior Africa Rights said the law “completely and wantonly disregards the provisions on association enunciated in the African Commission on Human and Peoples Rights’ Guidelines on Freedom of Association and Assembly in Africa. Zimbabwe is party to the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights and the African Charter The African Commission on Human and Peoples’ Rights Guidelines on Freedom of Association and Assembly
- Ethiopia Compares Tigray Forces to ‘Rat’ as War Marks 1 Year
seized key cities in recent days and linked up with another armed group, leading the government of Africa Uganda’s president called for a meeting of East African leaders, and the European Union warned of “fragmentation two armed groups had linked up to control Kemisse and said Tigray forces were pushing east as well as south say they are pressuring the government to end the blockade, but the spreading insecurity as they push south
- What it Means to be an African Migrant Deported From Israel
Line Every morning at 8 o'clock, Israeli immigration officials in Tel Aviv are met by long lines of African countries in the past have denied claims that they accepted a proposal from Israel to take in hundreds of Africans The African Refugee Development Center estimates that there are approximately 40,000 Africans in Israel With little information of getting from Point A to Point B, he relies on word-of-mouth for help and guidance If I reach, thanks to God." © 2018 Okay Africa
- Millions urgently need food in South Sudan's famine
Victims of the civil war in South Sudan are staying alive with precious food dropped from airplanes thanks malnutrition at International Medical Corps’ clinic in the Protection of Civilians (PoC) site in Juba, South malnutrition at International Medical Corps’ clinic in the Protection of Civilians (PoC) site in Juba, South Much of the food distributed in their airdrops come from WFP’s warehouses in South Sudan’s capitol city perform in their daily life.” 60 Minutes reports on the humanitarian community fighting famine in South
- Conference on Sudan begins amid RSF massacres in Darfur
Britain is co-hosting Tuesday's summit alongside the African Union, the European Union, France and Germany scenes were witnessed in Zamzam, a camp for Sudanese displaced during the 2003-05 Darfur genocide just south east and north, while RSF holds most of Darfur in the western half of the country and parts of the south RSF and its allied militias “have committed and are committing genocide against the Masalit”, a Black African
- Xenophobic violence in the 'Rainbow' nation
In the post-apartheid South Africa, resurgence of xenophobic violence is a symptom of the deep leadership For the fourth consecutive week now, South Africa is witnessing what many analysts call a "resurgence It has, in fact, become a long-standing feature in post-apartheid South Africa. Despite claims to the contrary by the government, violence against foreign nationals in South Africa The drivers of xenophobic violence in South Africa are inevitably multiple and embedded in a complex
- ‘We’re not safe’: Darfur violence sparks new displacement crisis
came on the back of waves of violence in and around El Geneina, as well as other parts of Darfur and South This coincides with the withdrawal since the start of the year of joint UN-African Union peacekeeping between some rebel groups and Sudan’s transitional government in Juba, the capital of neighbouring South
- She Fled Rwanda To Survive — But Does Not Like The Words 'Refugee' Or 'Genocide'
them to Burundi, Zaire (now the Democratic Republic of the Congo), Tanzania, Malawi, Mozambique and South Africa before being granted asylum by the United States in 2000.
- Suspected extremists kill 47 in northern Burkina Faso
linked to al-Qaida and the Islamic State group are increasingly targeting security forces in the West African civilians even under military escort, said Rida Lyammouri, senior fellow at the Policy Center for the New South
- North Korea’s Kim Jong Un Orders Heightened War Preparations
Latest comments come as US and South Korea hold joint military exercises involving thousands of troops Kim’s visit took place as forces from the United States and South Korea continued their annual Freedom KCNA did not say whether Kim discussed the US-South Korean drills with the troops he met with [KCNA via Reuters] North Korea has long condemned military drills by the US and South Korea, claiming they are The US and South Korea “will be made to pay a dear price for their false choice”, the spokesperson added
- Bongani Masuku guilty of hate speech, must apologise to SA Jewish Board of Deputies
The Equality Court sitting in the South Gauteng High Court in Johannesburg has ordered the Congress of South African Trade Unions' (Cosatu) Bongani Masuku to make "unconditional apology" to the South African African Jewish community, City Press reported. Africans would be targeted because of their support for Israel. Africa".










