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- Hope and fear as Somalia’s civil war turns 30
Our Africa correspondent Andrew Harding has been covering Somalia's troubles for over two decades and
- DRC: Opportunistic use of ‘balkanisation’ theory in Minembwe
Posted by The Africa Report on November 2, 2020. burgomaster (mayor) of the commune rurale – a non-customary local governance entity – in Minembwe, in the South Activists from South Kivu organised a sit-in in front of the prime-minister’s office in Kinshasa. Copyright © 2020 The Africa Report. All Rights Reserved.
- Benue state Nigeria on brink of capture by Fulani terrorists
[The Fulani tribe is one of West Africa’s largest, with 9 million tribe members in Nigeria. The Fulani, a group known across West Africa for their cattle-herding and historical involvement in regional According to the Observatory for Religious Freedom in Africa, the Fulani have been responsible for 50,000 That is the official genocide denial strategy of the Africa Bureau in the US State Department to avoid A CHRISTIAN GENOCIDE, Casualty Summary by Observatory of Religious Freedom in Africa (ORFA) for Benue
- North Korea’s Palace Intrigue
Many South Koreans, without needing proof, are calling it a political assassination directed by Kim Jong-un comes at a time when an unprecedented number of members of the North Korean elite are defecting to South
- Genocide Emergencies and Warnings: Recommendations
. - U.N. members should support the South Korean government's protection of North Korean escapees. - U.N. members should support South Korean efforts to undermine the Kim communist monarchy in the DPRK, Peacekeeping Operation (MONUSCO) should be reinforced, not withdrawn from DRC. - The African Union should
- Genocide Watch map of genocidal massacres: Nigeria and the Sahel 2010-2020
massacres by jihadist terrorist groups such as Boko Haram, Fulani jihadists, and the Islamic State West Africa
- The Twists and Turns along China’s Belt and Road
including a Belt and Road Forum in Beijing in May and the ninth BRICS (Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa) summit in Xiamen in early September, choreographed to position China at the vanguard of a new Road Economic Belt along the ancient Eurasian routes, a 21st Century Maritime Silk Road through the South The hope is that by exporting its economic model to over 60 countries across Eurasia, Africa and beyond East Asia, South Asia, Central Asia, the Middle East and North Africa, and the Horn of Africa.
- UN rights office gets mandate to document Sri Lanka war crimes
the UN high commissioner for human rights, said that 12 years after the end of armed conflict in the South
- Elections Rekindle Fears in Anglophone Cameroon
By Pius Adeleye | The Africa Report A Cameroonian elite Rapid Intervention Battalion (BIR) member walks At 92, Paul Biya, Africa’s second-longest-serving leader, announced in January that he would seek his stay away from the election, using threats and violence to enforce compliance,” Margaret tells The Africa Joy Francis*, a 19-year-old from a small village near Bamenda, tells The Africa Report that menstrual been changed or withheld to protect the identities of those mentioned for safety reasons. © 2025 The Africa
- Senegal protests: The country is ‘on the verge of an apocalypse’
In a press conference on Sunday, Mr Cissé said the authorities "need to pause and speak with our youth unless the government acts fast to address the deepening poverty and lack of job prospects for the youth , says BBC World Service Africa Editor Will Ross. The West African regional group Ecowas has condemned the violence and called on "all parties to exercise
- Burundi: Elections Without Opposition
Ruling party officials and youths intimidated, harassed, and threatened the population and censored media Watch spoke with local activists, journalists, private citizens, and a member of the ruling party’s youth The African Union deployed an observation mission and issued a preliminary report on June 7 praising The International Conference on the Great Lakes Region and the Economic Community of Central African
- Tigrayans Targeted in Ethnically Motivated Detentions
Detainees, including civil servants, Orthodox priests and a lawyer are being held in youth centres and basis of their ethnicity,” said Deprose Muchena, Amnesty International’s Director for East and Sothern Africa











