In Gaza, Palestinians are forced to eat grass because ‘If we aren’t killed, we will die of hunger’

In Gaza, Palestinians are forced to eat grass because ‘If we aren’t killed, we will die of hunger’

The UN has been unable to deliver food aid to the north since January 23, with Israeli authorities continuing to deny access to UN aid convoys, which their troops have fired on. In late February, the World Food Programme and the UN agency for Palestinian refugees, UNRWA, suspended aid delivery in the north, saying it had become impossible to operate safely.

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Biden blasts Trump, Republicans for denying January 6 attack on Capitol Hill subverted US constitution

Biden blasts Trump, Republicans for denying January 6 attack on Capitol Hill subverted US constitution

The greater thrust of his remarks focused on Trump, although Biden did not mention him by name. Biden opened by declaring democracy under threat at home and abroad and criticising Trump for inviting Putin to invade NATO nations if they did not spend more on defence.

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Ramadhan with a difference: Muslims in Gaza to fast against grim setting of Israeli bombs

Ramadhan with a difference: Muslims in Gaza to fast against grim setting of Israeli bombs

Fasting is one of the Five Pillars of Islam, along with the profession of faith, prayer, almsgiving and pilgrimage. Muslims see various meanings and lessons in observing the fast.

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How technology is changing West African coast from piracy hub and illegal fishing paradise to safe haven

How technology is changing West African coast from piracy hub and illegal fishing paradise to safe haven

Since the Yaoundé Code of Conduct was signed in 2013, there has been some progress. As we found in a new study, tech-driven tools have been playing a vital role in addressing security threats at sea in west and central African countries.

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UN says Haiti’s deteriorating security has compromised healthcare as government extends state of emergency

UN says Haiti’s deteriorating security has compromised healthcare as government extends state of emergency

Authorities first announced a state of emergency on Sunday after fighting escalated, inmates were broken out of prison by armed gangs, and an estimated tens of thousands were displaced while Prime Minister Ariel Henry was in Kenya, seeking its leadership of an international force intended to fight the gangs.

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Gunmen suspected to be herders abduct 290 students in latest raid on schools in Nigeria’s Kaduna State

Gunmen suspected to be herders abduct 290 students in latest raid on schools in Nigeria’s Kaduna State

Authorities had said earlier that more than 100 students were taken hostage in the attack. Sani Abdullahi, the headteacher, however, told Kaduna Governor Uba Sani when he visited the town that the total number of those missing after a headcount was 287.

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Haiti PM Henry reportedly unwilling or unable to return home as government extends state of emergency

Haiti PM Henry reportedly unwilling or unable to return home as government extends state of emergency

The government said this was in order to “reestablish order and take appropriate measures to retake control of the situation.”

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Once mighty Sudan Armed Forces have made military and political errors, raising prospects of breakup of Sudan

Once mighty Sudan Armed Forces have made military and political errors, raising prospects of breakup of Sudan

The Sudan Armed Forces should be thought of as a complex institution. They are not just an amalgamation of caricaturised generals preoccupied with furthering their personal interests or ethnic agendas.
The institution itself is older than independent Sudan and has always guarded its autonomy from the state and society.

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Eastern Africa coast of Indian Ocean draws in more foreign militaries as Iran considers buidling naval base at Port Sudan

Eastern Africa coast of Indian Ocean draws in more foreign militaries as Iran considers buidling naval base at Port Sudan

Iran has meanwhile stationed a warship in the Red Sea/Gulf of Aden region, ostensibly to protect its own shipping interests. The Iranian Navy frigate IRIS Alborz has been deployed since early January to the Red Sea where having a neutral base in the region would have provided assistance with logistical and intelligence requirements.

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UN peacekeepers in Kivu, eastern DR Congo, hand base to government as M23 rebels ramp up attacks

UN peacekeepers in Kivu, eastern DR Congo, hand base to government as M23 rebels ramp up attacks

Kamanyola was staffed mainly by Pakistani military personnel in its 19 operational years with Keita thanking them for their dedication and excellent service. Pakistan is the second largest MONUSCO TCC behind India. Speaking at the Kamanyola handover, Keita noted the MONUSCO withdrawal from South Kivu was “not synonymous with the UN leaving the DRC”. She termed it “a reconfiguration” of the UN presence.

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