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- RSF Using Starvation as a Weapon
More than 25 million people across the African country are now classified as facing acute hunger. Sudan, reducing the area controlled by the Sudanese military despite its claims of full sovereignty of Africa
- ‘Slow genocide’: Myanmar’s invisible war on the Kachin Christian minority
But, as with the Rohingya crisis to the south, the situation has worsened. Over the weekend, demonstrations were held in Yangon by youth leaders. Eight people were arrested. It is their duty to end it …” said youth leader Thinzar Shunlei Yi. “The youth of today are the leaders of tomorrow.
- ASEAN tries to ‘make Myanmar junta presentable’
The controversies and inactions – not only over Myanmar but also issues such as the South China Sea – China, which claims almost the entire South China Sea, held military drills there last month as the US and Vietnam last month signing agreements to broaden cooperation between their coast guards in the South
- Scores killed in Sudanese army attack on Darfur market
At least 80 civilians were reported to have been killed in South Kordofan's captal Kadugli - where there
- Kosovo War Veterans Stage Protest Against Hague Special Court
Faik Shehu, a former member of the KLA, travelled around 100 kilometres from the south of Kosovo to join
- Suicide bombing in Somalia kills governor, three others in Puntland: police
The group wants to establish its own rule in the Horn of Africa country, based on its own strict interpretation
- Rubio unveils major State Department overhaul
The reports said Rubio's plan included abolishing the entire agency in charge of policy in Africa and closing US embassies in sub-Saharan Africa.
- ‘We’ll kill you’: Troops film killings in Burkina Faso
The violence has since swept across the vast semi-arid area of Africa south of the Sahara.
- ‘We want justice, not fuel’: Sri Lanka’s Tamils
’s Tamil minority, who are concentrated in the north and eastern provinces, as hard as those in the south Mullaitivu during the war Photograph: Rubatheesan Sandran/The Guardian “Where were the protests in the south “There have been invitations from the south for us to join them in protest, but there is a clear distinction Conflicts over the language used in the memorial were particularly thorny; in the south, 18 May is celebrated Unlike in the south, which has benefited from decades of investment and development, people in Mullaitivu
- HRW: Mali Army, Wagner Killed and Disappeared Fulani Civilians
African Union Should Press for Investigations, Prosecutions Russian fighters from the Wagner Group in The African Union should ramp up its engagement in Mali to help protect civilians from abuses by all Diplomatic and security sources told the media that Wagner fighters would be replaced by the so-called Africa armed groups and Tuareg separatist groups in June that killed scores of Malian soldiers and some Africa This is particularly urgent following Mali’s withdrawal from the Economic Community of West African
- Attackers storm Cameroon school, kill several children
African Union Commission Chair Moussa Faki Mahamat said: “There are no words of grief nor condemnation speakers are the overwhelming majority – a situation that is the legacy of the decolonisation of western Africa
- ICC Prosecutor Karim Khan promises to build ‘stronger cases’
Since opening in 2002, the ICC has convicted five men for war crimes and crimes against humanity, all African faced criticism on a number of fronts, ranging from alleged bias, its initial focus on cases involving Africa











