Livestock rights: Chinese voracious craving for donkey meat, skins decimating African populations

Livestock rights: Chinese voracious craving for donkey meat, skins decimating African populations

Emmanuel Sarr, the West Africa regional director of the international animal welfare group Brooke, argues that the illegal trade in donkey hides persists due to the high demand from the ejiao industry. “The situation is further exacerbated by weak enforcement and the vulnerability of local farmers,” he says

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UAE come under scrutiny for breaching genocide convention as Sudan accuses it of funding rebels

UAE come under scrutiny for breaching genocide convention as Sudan accuses it of funding rebels

Sudan descended into a deadly conflict in mid-April 2023, when long-simmering tensions between its military and paramilitary rebels broke out in the capital, Khartoum, and spread to other regions. Both the Rapid Support Forces and the Sudanese Armed Forces have been accused of abuses.

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Doomed to live in penury due to disability and stabbed with knife by sister, poor Maasai mom defies the odds to fend for her children

Doomed to live in penury due to disability and stabbed with knife by sister, poor Maasai mom defies the odds to fend for her children

Nevertheless, everything did not move as smoothly as she had hoped. The worst happened when Pisoi lost her father who was the pillar of their family when she was a teenager. The big loss forced the family into struggling for basic needs like housing, food and clothing.

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Save the Children warns Haiti humanitarian crisis worsening as violence escalates

Save the Children warns Haiti humanitarian crisis worsening as violence escalates

On Thursday, Fritz Alphonse Jean, the current head of the transition council, announced that the council was teaming up to tackle gangs with members of an armed paramilitary group who once tried to overthrow the government, in a sign of authorities’ increasing desperation to bring violence under control.

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Powerful Iran-backed militia groups in Iraq ready to disarm to avert deadly US airstrikes

Powerful Iran-backed militia groups in Iraq ready to disarm to avert deadly US airstrikes

Izzat al-Shahbndar, a senior Shi’ite Muslim politician close to Iraq’s governing alliance, says discussions between Prime Minister Mohammed Shia al-Sudani and several militia leaders were “very advanced”, and the groups were inclined to comply with US calls for disarmament.

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Kidnapped Kenyan officials released as Somali capital comes under heavy shelling by Al Shabaab

Kidnapped Kenyan officials released as Somali capital comes under heavy shelling by Al Shabaab

Gunmen believed to be from the al Qaeda-linked al Shabaab group abducted the village chiefs, who were government-appointed local officials, in Mandera County in February near the border of Somalia, where the insurgents are based.

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While Kakuma Refugee Camp in northwest Kenya is already bigger than many African cities, UN thinking of evolving it into a city

While Kakuma Refugee Camp in northwest Kenya is already bigger than many African cities, UN thinking of evolving it into a city

Now the Kenyan government and humanitarian agencies have come up with an ambitious plan for Kakuma to evolve into a city. Although it remains under the United Nations’ management, Kakuma has been re-designated a municipality, one that local government officials later will run.

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US slams doors on South Sudanese as it revokes all visas while drums of civil war beat at home

US slams doors on South Sudanese as it revokes all visas while drums of civil war beat at home

Five years of civil war killed hundreds of thousands of people. A peace deal reached in 2018 has been fragile and not fully implemented, to the frustration of the US and other international backers. Notably, South Sudan still hasn’t held a long-delayed presidential election, and Kiir remains in power.

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Researcher terms polio vaccine a ‘fairy-tale’ and confesses the world was ‘lied to, vaccines didn’t eradicate polio’

Researcher terms polio vaccine a ‘fairy-tale’ and confesses the world was ‘lied to, vaccines didn’t eradicate polio’

Symptoms that would have been diagnosed as polio before the introduction of the vaccine are now attributed to lead or mercury poisoning, or have been given new names, like GBS and transverse myelitis, a neurological disorder that “follows the same pathology as polio,” Humphries said.

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Made in US, ravaging Africans: Sierra Leone declared an emergency over powerful synthetic drug but women left behind

Made in US, ravaging Africans: Sierra Leone declared an emergency over powerful synthetic drug but women left behind

Despite new criminal, public health and prevention measures, only about 300 people have gone through the country’s official rehab program, according to available data. Most have been men. Women have been less visible in the crisis. Rights groups say they are historically left out.

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