Food situation in South Sudan’s worsened by topography and government’s weak capacity to respond

Food situation in South Sudan’s worsened by topography and government’s weak capacity to respond

Seasonal flooding is normal in South Sudan as its topography funnels in water from neighbouring countries, but the scale of the issue since 2019 has no recent precedent. Experts say it is linked to climate change and the government’s weak capacity to respond. The flooding has disrupted household production and...

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8 million South Sudanese at extreme risk of dying of hunger as half the country of 12 million is fighting itself

8 million South Sudanese at extreme risk of dying of hunger as half the country of 12 million is fighting itself

It is just over four years since South Sudan’s main warring parties signed a peace agreement that was supposed to end a five-year civil war that killed at least 400,000 people and plunged parts of the country into famine. Yet some humanitarian indicators are now worse than they were even...

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Experts aver they’ve failproof early warning mechanisms to detect imminent Russian nuclear attack in Ukraine

Experts aver they’ve failproof early warning mechanisms to detect imminent Russian nuclear attack in Ukraine

This Week, Nato is conducting its regular, long-planned nuclear strike exercise known as “Steadfast Noon” to practise deploying fighter jets used to carry nuclear weapons. And Russia is expected to conduct its own nuclear drills sometime this month – as it typically does – in reaction to Nato’s exercises.  While...

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Weaponisation of drones by Islamic militias, rebel groups in Africa sparks global sense of urgency to tame it

Weaponisation of drones by Islamic militias, rebel groups in Africa sparks global sense of urgency to tame it

Drones have for some time been used by regular armed forces on Africa’s battlefields, such as in Ethiopia and Mali. But now they’re increasingly being deployed by terrorists – sparking a global sense of urgency. At the end of October, the United Nations (UN) Security Council Counter-Terrorism Committee will host...

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How UK accidentally met its R&D target, spent $18 billion annually above threshold over the past five years

How UK accidentally met its R&D target, spent $18 billion annually above threshold over the past five years

The UK government has unexpectedly met its research and development spending target – an achievement revealed by changes in how industrial investment is calculated. The adjustments were announced on September 29 in a briefing note from the UK Office for National Statistics (ONS), a non-ministerial government body. They show that...

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UN’s FAO places Peru at the top of countries in South America with acute food insecurity

UN’s FAO places Peru at the top of countries in South America with acute food insecurity

Rising prices, government mismanagement, dietary habits and an over-reliance on imported food staples and fertiliser have left half of Peruvians struggling to feed themselves, the Food and Agriculture Organization has warned. A recent report by the UN agency put the Andean country in top position in South America in terms...

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East Ukraine residents wary of ruthless attacks Russian during freezing winter temperatures

East Ukraine residents wary of ruthless attacks Russian during freezing winter temperatures

Much of the aid in east Ukraine is being provided to people who remain in recently liberated areas is distributed by a decentralised network of volunteers and ad hoc aid groups. The groups – such as Volonter68 – started by husband and wife Serhiy and Galina Kharlamova, aged 52 and...

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Ukraine’s liberated east faces cold season minus humanitarian aid and heating worries as winter sets in

Ukraine’s liberated east faces cold season minus humanitarian aid and heating worries as winter sets in

In late September, as Albina Iliushchenko drove down the familiar streets of her childhood in Izium in eastern Ukraine, she choked back tears looking at the cracked, blackened facades of apartment blocks, and at the restaurants and shops reduced to rubble. At the elementary school where her mother used to...

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Alert: China’s diplomacy in Horn of Africa that’s anchored on firming ruling regimes protects its interest only

Alert: China’s diplomacy in Horn of Africa that’s anchored on firming ruling regimes protects its interest only

At the outset of the conflict in Tigray in November 2020, China worked with the Ethiopian military to evacuate 600 Chinese citizens from the massive Wolkaiyt sugar refinery near the frontlines and a water project near Mekelle run by the Gezhouba Group, one of China’s largest energy state-owned enterprises. In...

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China’s parallel peace agenda in Horn of Africa questioned as it lures region toward the Communist Party

China’s parallel peace agenda in Horn of Africa questioned as it lures region toward the Communist Party

The launch of China’s Outlook on Peace and Development in the Horn of Africa initiative in March 2022 to facilitate a Chinese-led peace process in Ethiopia and the Horn of Africa highlights Beijing’s interest in the region that is grappling with humanitarian crises touched climate change and scramble for natural...

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