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  • US Sanctions Eritrean Army, Ruling Party

    The conflict in Ethiopia has displaced more than two million people and pushed hundreds of thousands ’s ruling party for “contributing to the crisis and conflict” in Ethiopia, which has displaced more than Thousands have been killed and more than two million have fled their homes since last November, when

  • 80,000 Flee Eastern DR Congo due to War and Mass Rape

    the last two weeks of February alone, the UN refugee agency official continued - an average of more than Uganda hosts more than half of that total, while Burundi has seen most new arrivals since January’s flash

  • Kyiv Children's Hospital destroyed by Russian missile

    incident site indicates a high likelihood that the children's hospital suffered a direct hit rather than Damage at the site prompted millions of dollars in donations from inside Ukraine and abroad, more than was one of 1,882 attacks on healthcare in Ukraine that have killed a total of 150 people in the more than

  • China's still building detention camps in Xinjiang — and they're getting even bigger

    More than 1 million Uyghurs and other Muslim ethnic minorities are believed to have been detained in years, Chinese officials later took to describing the detention facilities as "vocational education and training "All of them have graduated, there is no-one in the education and training centre now," Mr Wang said, "It does fit in with the broader findings of victim testimony as well, that people are being transferred

  • Uyghur Poet's Memoir on China's Abuses Earns Recognition

    few people in some Western countries, including in the U.S., would rather buy into false narratives than Izgil said his memoir is contracted to be translated into 15 languages. © 2023 VOA News

  • Terrorism Threat in West Africa Soars as U.S. Weighs Troop Cuts

    Spanish Special Forces training Mauritanian soldiers during a counterterrorism exercise in Mauritania China now has more embassies in Africa than the United States, 52 to 49. Times French officials say they are moving to be more self-sufficient — buying more American-made C-130 transport “We hope that they will continue to support us in training and intelligence.” Senegalese soldiers training at the camp.

  • Report Rebuts Russia’s Claims of Restraint in Syrian Bombing Campaign

    despite the Kremlin’s denials, and concludes that Syrian forces used chlorine gas on a far greater scale than Syrian forces, backed by Hezbollah fighters, Iran’s paramilitary Quds Force and Russian air power, took

  • Free and fair elections alone cannot solve CAR’s myriad problems

    After being led by a UN-backed transitional government for two years, the country eventually held presidential Working for peace Reconciliation takes time and more often than not, it cannot be secured by the government

  • Sudan’s genocidal RSF, signs charter to form rival government

    It has also killed more than 20,000 people and driven more than 14 million people from their homes, according

  • South Sudan: UN plea for intervention to end ‘escalating violence’

    News reports say at least 57 have died since early on Sunday, with more than a dozen injured. posed a serious risk to the peace and stability of all South Sudanese, and called on the Ceasefire and Transitional

  • Nigeria Is Worst in the World for Persecution of Christians in 2021

    No fewer than 5,191 of the victims were unarmed citizens hacked to death or shot by Islamic radicals Also, not less than 3,800 Christians were abducted, and of these, scores were killed in captivity by In the first three months of 2022, not less than 915 have been killed. The Nigerian security forces in the past three months killed not less than 70 Igbo civilians. In Niger State, more than 700 anti-Christian abductions had taken place.

  • El Salvador: Leaked Database Points to Large-Scale Abuses

    Prospects for Justice People arrested by police wait in zip tie handcuffs in the back of a truck to be transferred In comparison, many fewer people had been charged with violent crimes. 148 people, or less than 0.3 percent of the detainees, were charged with homicide and 303 people, or less than 0.6 percent, were charged the head of the prison system, Osiris Luna Meza, said that the women detained in Ilopango had been transferred

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