Over 1M schoolchildren affected by Congo conflict: Gov’t
2,594 schools have been closed due to violence in restive provinces of North and South Kivu
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2,594 schools have been closed due to violence in restive provinces of North and South Kivu
Over 1M schoolchildren affected by Congo conflict: Gov’t Read More »
‘We’re going to be signing an agreement, which will be a very big agreement,’ says US president
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The blackout, triggered by a transmission line failure in northern Chile on Tuesday afternoon, cut power to millions, including major mining operations
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The truce, in effect since Jan. 19, has largely held despite repeated setbacks
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DR Congo Prime Minister Judith Suminwa Tuluka has emphasized the government’s commitment to holding perpetrators accountable for violence against children, particularly in the conflict-ridden east.
DR Congo vows accountability for child violence, says premier Read More »
Egypt refused an Israeli opposition leader’s plan for Cairo to administer Gaza, warning that such ideas would only extend the conflict rather than lead to a sustainable resolution.
Egypt refuses Israeli opposition leader’s call to govern Gaza Read More »
It comes amid a dispute over the deportation of Algerian nationals and broader tensions stemming from France’s colonial history.
Algeria denounces new French sanctions as threats, harassment Read More »
A UN official warns that Sudan’s ongoing conflict has intensified famine conditions, leaving millions in acute hunger and disrupting humanitarian aid.
Sudan famine ‘hellscape’ worsens, UN warns Read More »
Nigeria’s drug enforcement agency seeks life sentences and the death penalty for counterfeit drug sellers amid a nationwide crackdown on fake medicine.
Nigeria cracks down on fake medicine with harsh penalties Read More »
The WFP has paused food aid operations in Sudan’s Zamzam refugee camp due to escalating violence between the army and paramilitary forces, endangering the lives of displaced people.
WFP suspends aid in famine-hit Sudan camp due to violence Read More »