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Since a sharp escalation in fighting in South Sudan in late February, 165,000 people have fled their homes, seeking safety ...
GENEVA - Over 165,000 people have fled increasing tensions and conflict in South Sudan in the past three months, seeking safety both within the country and across borders and deepening an already dire ...
The leadership changes at ICE come as the Trump administration is facing challenges reaching the president’s goal of removing ...
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The EastAfrican on MSNStripped and silenced: Tanzania’s savage, shameful war on freedom advocatesWhat happened to Mwangi and Atuhaire was a brutal warning from the Old Guard to new Tanzania: we still hold power.
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Africanews on MSNSouth Sudan: Civilians return 12 years after fleeing civil warWhile the residents are pleased to be home, they have concerns about insecurity as well as access to basic services ...
Gaza’s Health Ministry says at least one Palestinian was killed and 48 were wounded when gunshots were fired on a crowd that ...
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The Daily Monitor on MSNHuge turnout as Nira starts mass registrationThe National Identification and Registration Authority (Nira) yesterday launched a countrywide mass enrolment and renewal ...
Tom Fletcher, the under-secretary general of humanitarian affairs, says "we're seeing food set on the borders and not being ...
The number of Sudanese refugees in Chad has more than tripled in just over two years amid the ongoing war in their homeland, ...
The number of people who have fled Sudan since the beginning of its civil war in 2023 has surpassed four million, U.N.
A divided U.N. Security Council has voted to extend an arms embargo on South Sudan, where escalating political tensions have led the U.N. to warn that the country could again plunge into civil war ...
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A federal judge is suggesting the Trump administration is “manufacturing” chaos and says he hopes that “reason can get the ...
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