Fresh fears in Horn of Africa about Somalia’s stability as Amisom winds up, mandate given to fragile government

Fresh fears in Horn of Africa about Somalia’s stability as Amisom winds up, mandate given to fragile government

The African Union Mission in Somalia – Amisom – has ended its 15-year political and military experiment in post-conflict state building. On April 1, 2022, a shift took place as the African Union Transition Mission in Somalia (ATMIS) came into being. The transition’s mission is to pave the way for...

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African migrants stage protest at UNHCR office in Tunisia to demand evacuation to alternative countries

African migrants stage protest at UNHCR office in Tunisia to demand evacuation to alternative countries

Dozens of refugees and migrants in Tunisia are demanding evacuation to other countries. The refugees, who are mostly survivors of illegal immigration attempts by sea to Europe, have been staging a sit-in in front of the office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) in the Tunisian capital,...

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<strong>How fallout from war in Ukraine will affect cost of food and fuel as ‘real risk of famine’ looms in Horn of Africa</strong>

How fallout from war in Ukraine will affect cost of food and fuel as ‘real risk of famine’ looms in Horn of Africa

Time is fast running out, the UN agency warned, with Somalia facing “the very real risk of famine” in the coming six months.   Meanwhile, an estimated 7.2 million Ethiopians are already not getting enough to eat, and half a million Kenyans are just a step away from catastrophic levels of...

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Al Shaabab militants claim responsibility for Monday mortar attack on Somali parliament

Al Shaabab militants claim responsibility for Monday mortar attack on Somali parliament

Terrorist group al-Shaabab has claimed responsibility for a mortar fire attack on Somalia’s parliament on Monday that injured at least six people during a joint session. Explosions were heard in the middle of a parliamentary session. Several people were injured, but no elected officials were hit by the shrapnel that...

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Traces of racism as Biden administration denies protection to Cameroonian exiles, but swift to embrace Ukrainians

Traces of racism as Biden administration denies protection to Cameroonian exiles, but swift to embrace Ukrainians

The Biden administration has announced that it will offer temporary protected status to nationals of Cameroon, shielding them from deportation and enabling them to obtain work permits, amid escalating armed conflict that has spawned a humanitarian crisis in the African country. Some 40,000 nationals of Cameroon, many of whom sought...

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Russia to Africa: We’ll decide for you economic and political set-ups and America will do nothing

Russia to Africa: We’ll decide for you economic and political set-ups and America will do nothing

On March 27 – a market day in Mali’s central town of Moura – Malian armed forces and suspected Russian mercenaries descended on the town in a helicopter, guns blazing. In an investigation published last week, the advocacy group Human Rights Watch said the troops closed off all exits from...

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Island nation of Guyana on course to becoming one of leading oil producers in the world by 2025

Island nation of Guyana on course to becoming one of leading oil producers in the world by 2025

A United States Geological Survey estimated in the year 2000 that the Guyana-Suriname basin’s reserves stand at 13.6 billion barrels of oil and 32 trillion cubic feet of gas, but subsequent discoveries and surveys have taken updated estimates way beyond those numbers. On this basis, the basin represents one of...

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Inside Ukraine-Russia cyber warfare: Information hacking and leaking is ‘weaponised’ to unhinge the enemy

Inside Ukraine-Russia cyber warfare: Information hacking and leaking is ‘weaponised’ to unhinge the enemy

Names, birthdays, passport numbers, job titles – the personal information goes on for pages and looks like any typical data breach. But this data set is very different. It allegedly contains the personal information of 1,600 Russian troops who served in Bucha, a Ukrainian city devastated during Russia’s war and...

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Returning ex-child soldiers track Uganda’s LRA rebel leader Joseph Kony’s exile to Darfur Province in Sudan

Returning ex-child soldiers track Uganda’s LRA rebel leader Joseph Kony’s exile to Darfur Province in Sudan

Former child soldiers who have escaped the clutches of insurgents in northern Uganda are providing new information about the whereabouts of the Lord’s Resistance Army (LRA) founder and leader Joseph Kony. The LRA leader is said to be in the sprawling Darfur province, western Sudan. Darfur is also in the...

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Why do humans die around 80? Finally, scientists solve the mystery of this longevity in the animal kingdom

Why do humans die around 80? Finally, scientists solve the mystery of this longevity in the animal kingdom

The mystery of why humans die at around 80, while other mammals live far shorter or longer lives, may finally have been solved by scientists. Humans and animals die after amassing a similar number of genetic mutations, researchers have found, suggesting the speed of DNA errors is critical in determining...

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