Rwanda faces aid freeze if EU backs European Parliament’s position on eastern Congo conflict

Rwanda faces aid freeze if EU backs European Parliament’s position on eastern Congo conflict

Congo is also the world’s most aid-dependent country, though humanitarian operations, which were 70 per cent funded by Washington last year, have taken a big hit since U.S. President Donald Trump imposed a pause on foreign aid last month.

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Rebranded African Union mission in Somalia plan fresh crack down on Al-Shabaab terrorists

Rebranded African Union mission in Somalia plan fresh crack down on Al-Shabaab terrorists

The transition from ATMIS to AUSSOM has significantly impacted the ground situation in Somalia, reflecting both continuity and new challenges.

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Why South Sudan’s ‘central bank in exile’ in Kenya elicits interest for fraud as world’s youngest nation burns

Why South Sudan’s ‘central bank in exile’ in Kenya elicits interest for fraud as world’s youngest nation burns

While President William Ruto may have inherited some of the dealings from his predecessor, Uhuru Kenyatta, Tell found a link to the current regime to a foundation associated with the first family – the Eldoret-based Samoei Ruto Foundation, senior official (name withheld) reportedly who “now is a “secretary” supporting presidential advisers.” The extent of the Samoei Ruto Foundation’s chief executive’s involvement is not clear given her designation’s nebulousness.

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an M23 72-hour ultimatum to refugees to exit camps leaves 110,000 people stranded in eastern Congo

an M23 72-hour ultimatum to refugees to exit camps leaves 110,000 people stranded in eastern Congo

Rwanda-backed rebels controlling cities in eastern Congo have forcibly closed settlement camps, leading to the displacement of more than 110,000 people in recent days, the UN and locals said on Tuesday. The M23 rebels – the most prominent of more than 100 armed groups vying for control of Congo’s mineral-rich...

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As more countries as sucked into conflict in eastern Congo, fears of a regional war rise

As more countries as sucked into conflict in eastern Congo, fears of a regional war rise

Troops from Burundi, with its own tense relations with Rwanda, were sent to fight alongside Congolese forces. Troops from Tanzania, which hosted the weekend summit, were deployed in Congo under the banner of a regional bloc. And Uganda, on poor terms with Rwanda, had already deployed hundreds of troops to fight a different rebel group in eastern Congo.

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Ruthless gangs step up sexual violence in Haiti as 200 Kenya police contingent arrives, US dithers

Ruthless gangs step up sexual violence in Haiti as 200 Kenya police contingent arrives, US dithers

The US State Department said it approved waivers for $40.7 million in foreign assistance to help the mission and Haitian police, including contracts to support forward operating bases, medical services and vehicle maintenance.

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Rwanda President Kagame risks US sanctions and ban over Congo war as EAC, SADC presidents meet in Tanzania

Rwanda President Kagame risks US sanctions and ban over Congo war as EAC, SADC presidents meet in Tanzania

A high-stakes summit of Eastern and Southern African leaders beginning on Friday in Tanzania could bring together Congolese President Tshisekedi and Rwandan President Kagame, who is accused by Congo, the United Nations and other Western partners of arming and supporting the rebels.

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US President Trump imposes economic and travel sanctions on International Criminal Court

US President Trump imposes economic and travel sanctions on International Criminal Court

The 125-member ICC is a permanent court that can prosecute individuals for war crimes, crimes against humanity, genocide and the crime of aggression against the territory of member states or by their nationals. The United States, China, Russia and Israel are not members.

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Kenyan police arrest 58 illegal Ethiopian migrants in Kitengela town as human trafficking surges

Kenyan police arrest 58 illegal Ethiopian migrants in Kitengela town as human trafficking surges

More than 100 Ethiopians were arrested last year as the lucrative human trafficking trade along the porous border continues to thrive.

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Complicity or ignorance: Media accused of failing to cover powerful testimony of people injured by Covid vaccines

Complicity or ignorance: Media accused of failing to cover powerful testimony of people injured by Covid vaccines

Commenting on her testimony, Campbell asked, “How on earth can a clinician adjudicate someone is only 59 per cent disabled? Why not 58? Why not 61? How can you be 59 per cent disabled? I don’t understand that. I simply don’t understand it.”

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