‘I heard there were Kenyan police officers in Haiti, but why are they here if we don’t see any difference?’

‘I heard there were Kenyan police officers in Haiti, but why are they here if we don’t see any difference?’

Wary of the lack of results, foreign governments have been reluctant to stump up the money they pledged to the mission’s trust fund. According to several sources, it now has around $100 million – far less than the $600 million needed. There are concerns that the United States, which promised $300 million, may pull back once Donald Trump takes office next week.

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Cracks emerge in South Africa’s ruling coalition as President Ramaphosa is told to take responsibility for death of 87 miners

Cracks emerge in South Africa’s ruling coalition as President Ramaphosa is told to take responsibility for death of 87 miners

The tragedy at the abandoned gold mine near the town of Stilfontein began to unfold in August, when police cut off food supplies for a period of time to the miners working illegally in the mine’s tunnels.

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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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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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Rising gaps in relationships: Why men prefer younger partners and women switch to younger men when they hit 60 years

Rising gaps in relationships: Why men prefer younger partners and women switch to younger men when they hit 60 years

For women, a similar but less strong effect was observed after the age of 25 years. On average, for every 10 years of age, the preferred age difference at the beginning of a new relationship between a woman and her partner rises by about one additional year.

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Smartphones on cusp of becoming ‘old news’ as Big Tech develops easy-to-use smart glasses

Smartphones on cusp of becoming ‘old news’ as Big Tech develops easy-to-use smart glasses

Facebook chief Mark Zuckerberg thinks that within 10 years, smart glasses will overtake smartphones in both popularity and usefulness. By the time we hit the 2030s, he predicts people will be keeping their phones tucked away more than they’re using them.

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UN says 21,000 child soldiers are fighting in Africa’s multiple civil wars with girls most vulnerable conscripts

UN says 21,000 child soldiers are fighting in Africa’s multiple civil wars with girls most vulnerable conscripts

The economic impact of using child soldiers significantly hampers national development. Missing out on schooling results in lost human capital and reduced productivity, contributing to long-term economic stagnation, decreased workforce participation, higher poverty rates and reduced foreign investment due to ongoing instability.

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In new revelations, Meta chief Zuckerberg delves into how White House ‘scream’ and ‘curse’ at Facebook staff to purge Covid content

In new revelations, Meta chief Zuckerberg delves into how White House ‘scream’ and ‘curse’ at Facebook staff to purge Covid content

Mark Zuckerberg said demands from the Biden administration to censor posts grew after the Covid-19 vaccines were rolled out, after which government officials began pressuring Meta “super hard” to remove specific posts.

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Nigerian military bombs and kills own citizens instead of insurgents with aircraft donated by US on Christmas Day

Nigerian military bombs and kills own citizens instead of insurgents with aircraft donated by US on Christmas Day

The Nigerian military has a long history of killing civilians in its battle against militants and “bandits,” and has repeatedly denied responsibility for airstrikes that have killed innocent people. It has frequently been accused of covering up civilian deaths, as well, including running what a 2023 investigation by Nigeria’s Premium Times called “a systemic propaganda scheme to keep the atrocities of its troops under wraps.”

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