Sudan at war: Doctors Without Borders say Sudan is ‘a death sentence for millions in desperate need’

Sudan at war: Doctors Without Borders say Sudan is ‘a death sentence for millions in desperate need’

In Sudan’s capital, hundreds of thousands of people face a daily struggle to find food as communal kitchens they depend on are threatened by dwindling supplies and a communications blackout across much of the country in recent weeks. In Darfur, some areas haven’t received any aid since the Sudanese military and the Rapid Support Forces (RSF), a paramilitary, went to war almost a year ago.

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While Israel is said to have Gaza ceasefire offer ready, Hamas smells victory in PM Netanyahu’s dilemma

While Israel is said to have Gaza ceasefire offer ready, Hamas smells victory in PM Netanyahu’s dilemma

Hamas, meanwhile, appears to be in no hurry to reach a temporary ceasefire ahead of the Muslim holy month of Ramadhan, which begins next week, or to delay an expected Israeli operation in Rafah, the southern city where half of Gaza’s population has sought refuge.

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Legislature: Women worldwide registered ‘slow and mixed’ progress towards equal representation

Legislature: Women worldwide registered ‘slow and mixed’ progress towards equal representation

Rwanda once again led the world ranking with women accounting for 61.3 per cent of seats in the Chamber of Deputies, followed by Cuba and Nicaragua with 55.7 per cent and 53.9 per cent, respectively.

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World’s largest hunger crisis is in the offing as ruinous Sudan conflict rages, UN official warns

World’s largest hunger crisis is in the offing as ruinous Sudan conflict rages, UN official warns

Cindy McCain, head of the World Food Programme, said the fighting in Sudan, which pits the country’s military against a violent paramilitary group, has shattered the lives of millions across the northeastern African nation.

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Kenyan opposition politician vows fresh challenge to Haiti police deployment

Kenyan opposition politician vows fresh challenge to Haiti police deployment

Ekuru Aukot said the agreement between President William Ruto and Haitian Prime Minister Ariel Henry was invalid and failed to address objections by the judge who blocked the deployment in January following a lawsuit by Aukot’s party.

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Uganda’s lords of poverty: Where political elite find thrill in poverty for it earns them fat paycheques

Uganda’s lords of poverty: Where political elite find thrill in poverty for it earns them fat paycheques

Uganda has the largest percentage of the world’s freshwater resources, which are unfortunately being degraded by leaking chemicals and oil in them. Her freshwaters are naturally productive, but their productivity is in danger of plummeting due to unwise policies and use of the land and natural resources such as oil.

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Haiti PM whereabouts fuzzy as he’s denied landing in Dominica, gangsters lord ‘orders’ him to stay away after visit to Kenya

Haiti PM whereabouts fuzzy as he’s denied landing in Dominica, gangsters lord ‘orders’ him to stay away after visit to Kenya

Puerto Rico’s governor’s office confirmed Henry had landed in capital San Juan after reports from local media said the Dominican Republic, which shares the island of Hispaniola with Haiti, had earlier disallowed his plane to land.

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South Sudanese scholars charged in US with planning to illegally export arms to Juba to overthrow government

South Sudanese scholars charged in US with planning to illegally export arms to Juba to overthrow government

A federal criminal complaint unsealed on Monday in Arizona charges Ajak and Abraham Chol Keech, 44, of Utah, with conspiring to purchase and illegally export through a third country to South Sudan a cache of weapons in violation of the Arms Export Control Act and the Export Control Reform Act. The weapons that were considered included automatic rifles like AK-47s, grenade launchers, Stinger missile systems, hand grenades, sniper rifles, ammunition and other export-controlled arms.

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M23 rebels acquire advanced surface-to-air missiles in push to prise Kivu region from Congo

M23 rebels acquire advanced surface-to-air missiles in push to prise Kivu region from Congo

The Southern African Development Community (SADC) has set up a regional mission and force known as SAMIDRC for, at this stage, a year-long deployment to the eastern DRC in the wake of an East African Community (EAC) regional force withdrawal. The United Nations (UN) mission in DRC – MONUSCO – has started withdrawing and is set to exit the troubled central African country by year-end.

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Top UN official calls for greater political investment in South Sudan ahead of elections set for December

Top UN official calls for greater political investment in South Sudan ahead of elections set for December

With both IGAD and the AU having expressed support for the elections the UN “will, therefore, offer as much support as possible in line with its mandate,” he said, stressing the importance of having the requisite architecture to ensure that polls are peaceful and credible.

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