Terrorism in Uganda is real and expanding but indifferent President Museveni thinks heavily armed police will address the evil

Terrorism in Uganda is real and expanding but indifferent President Museveni thinks heavily armed police will address the evil

People don’t just become violent – either as terrorists or trouble shooters in all spheres of life. They only explode in out to pour their anger and frustrations out. Frequently the anger and frustrations result in mental collapse.

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Fracture within Ecowas and animosity with US provides ideal ground for terrorism in West Africa

Fracture within Ecowas and animosity with US provides ideal ground for terrorism in West Africa

Despite the military regimes of Mali, Burkina Faso and Niger forming an alliance of Sahel states to fight terrorism and to promote economic development, recent attacks with mass fatalities indicate that terrorist groups might already be taking advantage of the lack of a coordinated counter-terrorism strategy in the region.

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Conflict-generated displacements, refugee numbers hit record levels as Africa registers 45 million

Conflict-generated displacements, refugee numbers hit record levels as Africa registers 45 million

Given the persistent growth in displacement, there has been a doubling in the forcibly displaced population in Africa since 2018. Three-quarters of these people – 34.5 million – are internally displaced. This represents a near tripling in the number of internally displaced people in Africa since 2017.

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US plans WHO exit on account it ‘cannot be reformed, corruption is rampant, compromised relationship with Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, GAVI alliance

US plans WHO exit on account it ‘cannot be reformed, corruption is rampant, compromised relationship with Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, GAVI alliance

Internist, bioweapons expert and WHO critic Dr Meryl Nass wrote on her Substack that the announcement was “Great news, if reliable!” noting the article cited only “globalist attorney” Gostin and “hapless former Covid czar Ahish Jha.”

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Palestinian detainees freed from Israeli prisons and camps tell of horrendous abuses and psychological harm

Palestinian detainees freed from Israeli prisons and camps tell of horrendous abuses and psychological harm

Alleged abuses and psychological harm to Palestinian detainees in Israeli prisons and camps are in renewed focus amid stepped-up efforts in December by international mediators to secure a ceasefire that could see the release of thousands of inmates detained during the Gaza war and before, in return for Israeli hostages held by the Palestinian group Hamas in Gaza.

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Experts: Famine redefinition unlikely to ease assistance mobilisation to Gaza

Experts: Famine redefinition unlikely to ease assistance mobilisation to Gaza

The IPC famine thresholds require specific assessments: of mortality, of the percentage of households facing an extreme lack of food and of the percentage of malnourished children.

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Human suffering in Gaza is immense but hunger watchdog refrains from describing the acute food shortage as famine

Human suffering in Gaza is immense but hunger watchdog refrains from describing the acute food shortage as famine

Most days, Shay said he treated on average 40 new patients who were admitted to the hospital. Many had severe cases of pneumonia, and several others suffered from meningitis, an illness that can kill in hours. Newborns were often small for their age, he said.

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Government critics in Kenya are now an endangered species as human rights groups worry over abductions

Government critics in Kenya are now an endangered species as human rights groups worry over abductions

In October, nine European envoys raised concerns over enforced disappearances and urged Ruto to ensure justice. The envoys spoke after four Turkish nationals were abducted from Kenya and repatriated despite registering with the UN as asylum seekers, citing threats to their lives back home.

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Food security: African Union working on long term plan to raise cropland, cut further imports

Food security: African Union working on long term plan to raise cropland, cut further imports

A statement issued at the Pre-African Union Extra-Ordinary Summit on Post-Malabo CAADP Agenda media briefing by Maj-Gen David Kasura-Kyomukama, cites statistics that show Africa spends $100 billion – mainly on cereals – while $16 billion goes to fat and oil imports.

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Attack on Haiti’s largest hospital raises fresh questions over UN delay in reinforcing Kenyan-led mission

Attack on Haiti’s largest hospital raises fresh questions over UN delay in reinforcing Kenyan-led mission

A spokesperson for the mission, led by Kenya, said after shooting began that its personnel had not been invited to the
conference and it had sent in reinforcements. The national police did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

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