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- Venezuela cancels activists' and journalists' passports
Maduro was proclaimed the winner of the South American nation’s disputed July vote by electoral and judicial
- Trump and the battle for eastern Syria
as the shooting-down of a Syrian warplane that was reportedly bombing US-backed forces near Tabqa, south-west Previous incidents were far to the south, near al-Tanf, close to the Syrian border with Iraq, where Iranian-backed
- Zimbabwe’s “Military-assisted Transition” and Prospects for Recovery
II.An Ignoble End to Africa’s Oldest Revolutionary The back story of Mugabe’s dramatic fall is beginning Africa, where he gave media interviews vigorously attacking the Mugabes and the G40 for hijacking the Mugabe had called for SADC’s intervention, and the regional body dispatched envoys from South Africa. Africa President Jacob Zuma, and the chair of the Organ, Angola President João Lourenço. /southern-africa/zimbabwe/b134-zimbabwes-military-assisted-transition-and-prospects-recovery?
- China steps up pressure on brands to reject reports of Uyghur abuses
The attacks began when the ruling party’s Youth League publicized H&M’s statement last Wednesday. Japanese retailer MUJI and South Korean-owned athletic shoe maker FILA say will keep buying cotton from
- In Nigeria, an Islamic State-linked group steps up attacks
The Islamic State in West Africa Province, which broke away from Boko Haram in 2016, had appeared weakened The Islamic State in West Africa Province broke away from Boko Haram following a dispute over leadership The renewed push by the Islamic State in West Africa Province comes after the military scored some major That has led the Islamic State West Africa Province to announce a shift in tactics that threatens to
- The Guardian view on #EndSars and the crackdown: Nigerians deserve better
Amnesty International says security forces killed at least 150 activists and demonstrators in the south-east The South African president, Cyril Ramaphosa, who is the chair of the African Union, and Ghana’s president , Nana Akufo-Addo, chair of the West African Ecowas bloc, spoke out strongly on George Floyd’s death.
- ICC referral: Need of the hour
issue as it engaged to end the American occupation of Vietnam or in dismantling the apartheid regime in South Africa.
- Senegal Blocks Internet In Response To Protests
since a government opposition leader, Ousmane Sonko, was arrested and convicted of morally corrupting a youth In many African nations, smartphones are the only access to the Internet that some people have. and acquitted of raping and threatening a massage-parlor employee but found guilty of "corruption of youth year, government-enforced internet blackouts led to $261 million in economic losses across sub-Saharan Africa which clients can still use the application through other means, Falilou Cisse, a spokesperson for the Africa-focused
- Are We Not Humans?
Second, those Arab attackers are mostly lighter complexioned and target Black Africans (sometimes calling the Black Africans slaves or comparing them to litter or black plastic bags). Third, the Arab groups are often nomadic herders while the African tribes frequently are settled farmers It seems to me we have enough problems in our own backyard without sticking our nose into affairs in Africa They say that the Black African groups are intruders and are blocking their herding routes, draining
- Mali Country Report 2023
Although they extend across West Africa, Fulanis are a minority of the population in Mali. In 2022, he demanded that France and its African Union allies leave Mali.
- Egypt Fears an Exodus While Gaza Aid Is Blocked
Foreign Policy Africa Brief October 18, 2023 Aid convoy trucks are seen waiting to cross at Gaza’s Rafah The Israeli military last week ordered 1.1 million civilians to flee south toward the Egyptian border—ostensibly Copyright 2023 Foreign Policy Africa Brief, © 2023 Graham Digital Holding Company LLC.
- Massacres of Tigrayan Prisoners by Ethiopian Guards
That changed after Abiy Ahmed was appointed prime minister of Ethiopia, Africa’s second-most-populous Ethiopian troops who have served in international peacekeeping missions under the United Nations or African When Meles was serving as a U.N. peacekeeper in Abyei, a disputed area between Sudan and South Sudan, part of an African Union force in Somalia. The victims included Gebremariam Estifanos, a veteran of a peacekeeping mission in Abyei and an African











