Why Israel’s Recognition of Somaliland Has Sparked Global Backlash
Israel’s decision to officially recognise Somaliland as an independent state has triggered widespread international condemnation, reigniting debate over sovereignty, separatism, and geopolitical influence in the Horn of Africa. On Friday,…
Western Nations Urge Tanzania to Return Bodies of Post-Election Victims
Western governments are urging Tanzania to return the bodies of all people killed during the violent unrest that erupted after the country’s disputed October elections. Seventeen embassies — including the…
UK Slams Severe Delays After Gaza Aid Tents Take Over a Year to Arrive
The UK government has sharply criticised the prolonged delays in getting humanitarian aid into Gaza, after more than 1,100 UK-funded tents took over 12 months to enter the territory despite…
Deposed Guinea-Bissau Leader Flees to Senegal as Military Tightens Grip After Coup
Background of the Crisis In a dramatic turn of events, Umaro Sissoco Embaló, the ousted president of Guinea-Bissau, has fled to Senegal following his release by military officers who removed…
UN Launches New Probe into El-Fasher Atrocities Amid Ongoing Violence
The UN Human Rights Council has unanimously approved a new independent investigation into the widespread killings reported in the Sudanese city of El-Fasher, pledging to hold those responsible to account.…
RSF Agrees to US-Backed Ceasefire After Capturing el-Fasher Amid Famine Crisis
Sudan’s Rapid Support Forces (RSF) have announced their acceptance of a US-proposed humanitarian ceasefire, raising hopes for temporary relief in a country ravaged by nearly two years of war. The…
Hunger in a Land of Plenty: Ghana’s Food Insecurity Deepens Despite Surplus, UN Warns
Ghana is facing an alarming rise in food insecurity despite producing more than enough to feed its people. New data released by the Ghana Statistical Service (GSS) paints a grim…