Africa’s invisible wars, visible suffering: Conflicts are compounded by vulnerabilities, mass displacement and lack of political attention

Africa’s invisible wars, visible suffering: Conflicts are compounded by vulnerabilities, mass displacement and lack of political attention

Despite the grim realities, Patrick Youssef conveyed a note of optimism. He highlighted a MOU recently signed by the ICRC with the African Development Bank as a beacon of hope, and a positive step toward addressing these challenges collectively, in 2025.

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Fresh Israeli strikes in Gaza kill 77 as cabinet fails to approve ceasefire deal agreed earlier

Fresh Israeli strikes in Gaza kill 77 as cabinet fails to approve ceasefire deal agreed earlier

The complex ceasefire accord emerged on Wednesday after mediation by Qatar, Egypt and the US to stop the war that has devastated the coastal territory and inflamed the Middle East. The deal outlines a six-week initial ceasefire with the gradual withdrawal of Israeli forces from the Gaza Strip, where tens of thousands have been killed. Hostages taken by militant group Hamas, which controls the enclave, would be freed in exchange for Palestinian prisoners detained in Israel.

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Burundi’s pull out of soldiers from Somalia worries Bujumbura about how it’ll raise salaries for the military

Burundi’s pull out of soldiers from Somalia worries Bujumbura about how it’ll raise salaries for the military

As funding sources dried up in response to state repression, AMISOM participation became an increasingly important financial lifeline for Burundi’s government, which needed the revenue to pay its troops. Engaging in peacekeeping abroad had become vital to keeping peace at home.

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Misfiring Nigerian military comes under searing criticism after its airstrikes kill 400 civilians

Misfiring Nigerian military comes under searing criticism after its airstrikes kill 400 civilians

Since 2017, the military has killed about 400 civilians, according to SBM Intelligence, a Lagos-based research firm that gathered reports and data from affected villages regarding the airstrikes. Rights groups and citizens have expressed concern over the military’s actions in Africa’s most populous country, which has been battling violent security crises on multiple fronts for many years.

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Kenya, capital of abductions: Ex-attorney general provides rare peek into how the rich reach out to president for release of kin in police custody

Kenya, capital of abductions: Ex-attorney general provides rare peek into how the rich reach out to president for release of kin in police custody

In public statements since June, President William Ruto had expressed concern about allegations by human rights groups of abductions by state agents, in which unidentified individuals have detained people and held them for days without charge in undisclosed locations.

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Biden: Under Trump free press will crumble because of ‘tech industrial complex’, avalanche of misinformation,  disinformation, abuse of power

Biden: Under Trump free press will crumble because of ‘tech industrial complex’, avalanche of misinformation, disinformation, abuse of power

Biden hands over power to Trump at noon (1700 GMT) on Monday. Trump has enlisted billionaire Elon Musk, who helped his election efforts, as a special adviser charged with cutting costs from the federal government.

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South African police end mine rescue operation with at least 78 dead and 246 survivors

South African police end mine rescue operation with at least 78 dead and 246 survivors

Authorities launched the rescue effort on Monday in response to a court order last week ordering them to do so. A specialist mining rescue company had been dropping a small cage thousands of meters down a shaft to retrieve survivors and bodies. But no personnel from the company went down because they considered it too dangerous – instead two community volunteers were in the cage to help the miners out.

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