United Nations vote to extend UN peacekeepers mandate in Western Sahara as Algeria protests

United Nations vote to extend UN peacekeepers mandate in Western Sahara as Algeria protests

US Deputy Ambassador Robert Wood said the resolution makes clear the Security Council’s support for Staffan de Mistura, the secretary-general’s personal envoy to Western Sahara, “as he intensifies efforts to advance an enduring and dignified resolution for Western Sahara without further delay.”

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Interpol investigation exposes how transnational organised criminal gang Black Axe funds, fixes who rules Nigeria

Interpol investigation exposes how transnational organised criminal gang Black Axe funds, fixes who rules Nigeria

Scrutiny is needed on governments in China and the United Arab Emirates that serve as major financial transfer hubs for Black Axe’s illicit transactions.

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Uganda grapples influx of 1.7m newly arrived refugees as international support dwindles

Uganda grapples influx of 1.7m newly arrived refugees as international support dwindles

In 2017, the Ugandan government and the UN held a summit in Kampala, the capital, and appealed for $8 billion to deal with the sharp influx of refugees from South Sudan at the time. Only $350 million was pledged.

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US used taxpayer dollars to hunt down lawyers, journalists, scientists and UN staff  opposed to use of harmful pesticides in East Africa

US used taxpayer dollars to hunt down lawyers, journalists, scientists and UN staff opposed to use of harmful pesticides in East Africa

Why develop elaborate attacks on journalists and scientists raising serious concerns about your products? It’s simple: When you don’t have science on your side, you have to rely on slime.

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HRW: Burkina Faso exposed civilians to risk during al-Qaeda-linked militia attack in which 133 villagers were killed

HRW: Burkina Faso exposed civilians to risk during al-Qaeda-linked militia attack in which 133 villagers were killed

“The massacre in Barsalogho is the latest example of atrocities by Islamist armed groups against civilians whom the government has put at unnecessary risk,” Ilaria Allegrozzi, senior Sahel researcher at Human Rights Watch, said in the report.

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South Africa submits 5,000-page legal claim to world court in which it accuses Israel of genocide

South Africa submits 5,000-page legal claim to world court in which it accuses Israel of genocide

The Hague-based court has so far issued three rounds of emergency measures, ordering Israel to halt a military offensive in Rafah and open more land crossings for aid into Gaza.

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Rebels paradise: As UN troops pull out, Congo and international community can’t provide answers to conflict in Kivu

Rebels paradise: As UN troops pull out, Congo and international community can’t provide answers to conflict in Kivu

Last year, at Congo’s request, the UN Security Council voted unanimously to draw down the peacekeeping force and gradually hand over its security responsibilities to Congo’s government by this December. But the soaring violence means that departure is now delayed.

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Israel bans United Nations humanitarian agency as Palestinians say 100,000 residents trapped

Israel bans United Nations humanitarian agency as Palestinians say 100,000 residents trapped

Israel continued battering Lebanon on Monday, including an early-morning airstrike on a district in the southern port of Tyre that left seven dead, the Lebanese health ministry said. Lebanon’s health authority said Israeli attacks in Lebanon have killed at least 2,710 people and injured 12,592 others in the past year.

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Paradox of Rwanda sending troops to eastern DRC to defend Congolese Tutsi who did’t ask for M23 protection

Paradox of Rwanda sending troops to eastern DRC to defend Congolese Tutsi who did’t ask for M23 protection

Many Congolese we spoke to perceive M23’s main aim to be control of power at the local level – undermining the existing authorities. The group has indeed sought to replace customary authorities with M23-appointed ones, at times assassinating Congolese chiefs. Local sources said M23 even burnt chiefdom archives, destroying evidence of claims to customary authority.

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Rapid Support Forces go on rampage in east-central Sudan, kill over 120  – UN and doctors

Rapid Support Forces go on rampage in east-central Sudan, kill over 120 – UN and doctors

The Sudanese Doctors’ Union said in a statement that at least 124 people were killed and 200 others were wounded in the town of Sariha, adding that the group rounded up at least 150 others. It called on the UN Security Council to pressure the RSF to open “safe corridors” to enable aid groups to reach people in impacted villages.

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