The army and the paramilitary forces are locked in a new and ruinous battle for territory across the northeast African nation ...
Pure water is flowing for the first time in the remote village of Katchuat, South Sudan, after young people in eastern Idaho teamed up to help transform lives in one of the poorest nations on Earth.
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allAfrica.com on MSNTurning Point in the Sudanese Conflict? the Sudanese Armed Forces Advance in KhartoumThe advance of the SAF (Sudan Armed Forces) soldiers continues to regain control of Khartoum, the Sudanese capital disputed with the RSF (Rapid Support Forces) militiamen.The offensive of General ...
Assume, Dear Reader, and for just a fleeting moment, that you are a commander in the UPDF pursuing a rebel group in South ...
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allAfrica.com on MSNUN Secretary-General Condemns Summary Executions of Civilians in Khartoum BahriUN Secretary-General António Guterres has added his voice to a chorus of international condemnation following reports of summary executions of civilians, in Khartoum North (Bahri), allegedly by ...
Many Africans knew that Trump’s “America First” outlook meant their continent was likely to be last among his priorities.
Khaman Maluach had a pleasant experience in his first game against the North Carolina Tar Heels, thanks in large part to the play of his fellow starters. Kon Knueppel, Cooper Flagg, Tyrese Proctor and ...
The International Criminal Court has found itself without a single trial ahead for the first time in years. Though its docket ...
who were all men, worked for the Greater Pioneer Company (GPOC) and the plane was operated by Light Air Services Aviation ...
JUBA :South Sudanese authorities have suspended access to social media platforms for a minimum of 30 days after videos depicting the alleged killings of South Sudanese nationals in Sudan's El ...
JUBA, South Sudan -- South Sudanese authorities on Wednesday ordered telecoms to block access to social media for at least 30 days, citing concerns over the dissemination of graphic content ...
The family went to Egypt first before paying traffickers $350 (£338) to take them to Libya, where they had been told life would be better and they would be able to find jobs in cleaning and ...
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