Deposed Sudan Prime Minister Hamdok wants to be reinstated with his government

Deposed Sudan Prime Minister Hamdok wants to be reinstated with his government

Sudan’s deposed Prime Minister Abdalla Hamdok says the reinstatement of his government, dissolved in a military coup, could pave the way to a solution in the country, the information ministry said, as international mediation progressed to end the political crisis. Hamdok spoke on Monday during a meeting at his home,...

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UN boss tells Sudan’s army generals to return country to civilian rule as countrywide protests rise

UN boss tells Sudan’s army generals to return country to civilian rule as countrywide protests rise

The UN secretary general urged Sudan’s generals on Sunday to reverse their takeover of the country, a day after tens of thousands of people took to the streets in the largest pro-democracy protest since last week’s coup. Antonio Guterres said the generals should “take heed” of Saturday’s protests. “Time to...

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Tigray forces seize key cities on major highway to Addis Ababa amid new wave of detentions

Tigray forces seize key cities on major highway to Addis Ababa amid new wave of detentions

Ethiopia’s Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed has called on citizens to redouble their efforts to combat the rival Tigray forces who claim to have seized key cities on a major highway leading to the capital, while a new wave of detentions of ethnic Tigrayans has begun. A move on Addis Ababa...

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US crackdown on scientists with Chinese ties raises fears of racial bias in research collaborations

US crackdown on scientists with Chinese ties raises fears of racial bias in research collaborations

The US government’s search for spies in laboratories and businesses has stoked fear among scientists of Chinese descent and damaged collaborations with researchers in China, according to a survey of nearly 2,000 scientists. “There was a lot of broad speculation about this idea,” says Jenny Lee, a social scientist at...

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Ethiopian government forces kill 12 civilians in sustained weeklong bombing of Tigray town

Ethiopian government forces kill 12 civilians in sustained weeklong bombing of Tigray town

At least six people were killed and 21 injured in an Ethiopian army airstrike Thursday on the Tigray regional capital, Mekelle, hospital sources told VOA. The attack brings the total number of casualties reported by medical personnel from a series of government bomb strikes since last week to at least...

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Military council will appoint technocrat PM to run government, Sudan’s governing junta announces

Military council will appoint technocrat PM to run government, Sudan’s governing junta announces

The Sudanese general who seized power in a coup this week said the military he heads will appoint a technocrat prime minister to rule alongside it within a week. In an interview with Russia’s state-owned Sputnik news agency published on Friday, Abdel-Fattah Burhan said the new premier will form a...

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Somali president, PM commit to ‘speeding up elections’ but tension high in Mogadishu

Somali president, PM commit to ‘speeding up elections’ but tension high in Mogadishu

After weeks of heated disputes between the outgoing President Mohamed Abdullahi Farmaajo and his Prime Minister Mohamed Hussein Roble over the disappearance of a female spy, the two men finally agreed to move on. According to a deal signed by Farmajo and Roble, “speeding up elections is a top priority.”...

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Somalia tops list of most dangerous countries for journalists to work for sixth year running

Somalia tops list of most dangerous countries for journalists to work for sixth year running

Over the past decade, 226 of the 278 journalists killed in a nexus of corruption, organised crime, extremist groups, and government retaliation, have been murdered with impunity, according to the Committee to Protect Journalists’ 2021 Impunity Index, published today, October 28. The annual Index spotlights countries where journalists are murdered...

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Baby elephant found trapped in a wire snare saved, flown to recovery centre by Zimbabwean rescuers

Baby elephant found trapped in a wire snare saved, flown to recovery centre by Zimbabwean rescuers

 Rescuers in Zimbabwe airlifted a seriously injured elephant calf to safety after she was found entangled in a wire snare, with one ear almost completely detached, the International Fund for Animal Welfare (IFAW) reports. IFAW said in statement that fishermen d spotted the approximately 18-month-old female calf wondering alone on...

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Catch-22 for new military strongmen in Sudan as public servants resist new regime

Catch-22 for new military strongmen in Sudan as public servants resist new regime

The Sudanese army was facing widening opposition on Thursday to this week’s coup, with state officials in Khartoum vowing disobedience and activists mobilising for mass demonstrations later this week. The takeover led by General Abdel Fattah al-Burhan on Monday against a civilian government has brought thousands of people into the...

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