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Burning down hundreds makeshift shelters used by the IDPs, Sudan's paramilitary also torched the famine-struck camp's central ...
As Sudan’s civil war grinds on, millions of civilians remain trapped in a relentless cycle of displacement, hunger and ...
Khaman Maluach, standout freshman center for Duke University, may be forced to leave the United States after a new ...
With more than one million registered refugees, Ethiopia is the third-largest refugee-hosting country on the African continent. The Government of Ethiopia continues to provide access to asylum seekers ...
A transitional government was established in 2019, which saw civilian politicians uncomfortably share power with the leaders ...
Rights Groups Criticize New Zimbabwean Law That Curbs Civic SpaceLocal and international rights groups, including Human Rights Watch, are concerned about the signing into law of a new legislation that ...
A shooting on Florida State University's campus has left two people dead and six people injured. And, President Trump ...
On July 28th, 2024 President Nicolas Maduro was re-elected again with 52 percent of the vote, over Edmundo González, the candidate of the opposition, who received 43 percent of the vote. As it ...
As International Maritime Organization (IMO) negotiations crucial to climate action by the global shipping sector close today ...
While the proposal is still under review and has not been finalized, it has sparked debate among policymakers and international relations experts about the future of U.S. diplomacy and its role on the ...
South Sudan was teetering on the edge of renewed civil war, the top UN official in the world’s youngest nation warned on Monday, lamenting the government’s sudden postponement of the latest ...