Rwanda-backed M23 rebels kill least 14 foreign peacekeepers as they advance towards Goma city in eastern Congo

Rwanda-backed M23 rebels kill least 14 foreign peacekeepers as they advance towards Goma city in eastern Congo

On Saturday, Congo’s army said it fended off an M23 offensive towards Goma with the help of its allied forces, including UN troops and soldiers from the Southern African Development Community Mission, also known as SAMIDRC.

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WHO chief accuses rebel Rapid Support Forces of killing 70, injuring 19 people in attack on hospital in Sudan’s Darfur region

WHO chief accuses rebel Rapid Support Forces of killing 70, injuring 19 people in attack on hospital in Sudan’s Darfur region

Officials and others in the capital of North Darfur province had cited a similar figure on Saturday, but Ghebreyesus is the first international source to provide a casualty number. Reporting on Sudan is incredibly difficult given communication challenges, the indiscriminate violence faced by civilians and exaggerations by both the RSF and the Sudanese military.

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How and why Benin’s Voodoo Festival is gaining popularity as Africa’s mecca of divine spirits, attracting foreigners and adherents

How and why Benin’s Voodoo Festival is gaining popularity as Africa’s mecca of divine spirits, attracting foreigners and adherents

The festival gained popularity over the years from within and outside Africa, organisers say, and attracts thousands of locals and foreigners who flock to the Atlantic coast town to experience one of the world’s oldest religions.

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Trump’s second coming dashes hopes of Somali refugees in sprawling Daadab camp in Kenya to live in US

Trump’s second coming dashes hopes of Somali refugees in sprawling Daadab camp in Kenya to live in US

Refugee admission quotas overall were also slashed. Tough new security checks meant the numbers of arriving refugees tumbled from the 84,994 recorded during Barack Obama’s last year in office to a record low of 11,814 in 2020 – although the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic also affected numbers.

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Israel and Hamas swap hostages and prisoners in second phase of ceasefire deal

Israel and Hamas swap hostages and prisoners in second phase of ceasefire deal

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said that Palestinians in Gaza will not be allowed to cross back to the northern part of the territory until the issue is resolved. Hundreds of thousands of Palestinians had been displaced from northern Gaza during the war and many were expecting to return from Sunday.

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Eastern Congo capital, Goma, braces for M23 militia assault as UN warns of imminent biting humanitarian emergency

Eastern Congo capital, Goma, braces for M23 militia assault as UN warns of imminent biting humanitarian emergency

Since the UN peacekeeping Mission, MONUSCO, withdrew from South Kivu in June 2024, peacekeepers have defended key positions in North Kivu, including Goma and Sake, where clashes between the M23, the Congolese Armed Forces and many other armed groups have continued.

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Fresh fears of regional war as Rwanda-backed M23 rebels push into eastern Congo’s capital Goma

Fresh fears of regional war as Rwanda-backed M23 rebels push into eastern Congo’s capital Goma

On Friday, the governor of eastern Congo’s North Kivu province, where Goma is the provincial capital, died of wounds sustained on the frontline. The circumstances of Maj-Gen Peter Cirimwami’s death were not immediately known – he was visiting troops fighting the rebels when he was wounded.

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Africa to bear brunt of US’ broad freeze on foreign aid as Trump orders review

Africa to bear brunt of US’ broad freeze on foreign aid as Trump orders review

A USAID official, who requested anonymity, said officers responsible for projects in Ukraine have been told to stop all work. Among the projects that have been frozen are support to schools and health assistance like emergency maternal care and childhood vaccinations, the official said.

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Corruption in successive Haiti interim governments forces civilians to opt for self-protection against coordinated gangs

Corruption in successive Haiti interim governments forces civilians to opt for self-protection against coordinated gangs

It’s no surprise that Haitians have increasingly felt the need to protect themselves. A vigilante movement known as the Bwa Kale, and whose members systematically kill and burn people they suspect of being gang members, has grown significantly in recent months.

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‘I heard there were Kenyan police officers in Haiti, but why are they here if we don’t see any difference?’

‘I heard there were Kenyan police officers in Haiti, but why are they here if we don’t see any difference?’

Wary of the lack of results, foreign governments have been reluctant to stump up the money they pledged to the mission’s trust fund. According to several sources, it now has around $100 million – far less than the $600 million needed. There are concerns that the United States, which promised $300 million, may pull back once Donald Trump takes office next week.

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