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Smali Governor Says AU Soldiers Killed Civilians After Al-Shabab Ambush

Forces belonging to the Africa Union Mission in Somalia have shot and killed seven civilians following an ambush by al-Shabab militants last week, a...

FROM THE FIELD: Human ‘damage’ on the front-line of the climate crisis

The damage to people and livelihoods caused by climate change is happening at a scale that “people on the front lines cannot manage”, according...

Rmarks by President Biden on Afghanistan

THE PRESIDENT: Good afternoon. I want to speak today to the unfolding situation in Afghanistan: the developments that have taken place in...

Eployment and Labour host virtual employment equity workshops across the country, 1-28 Sept

Department goes virtual to host employment equity workshops across the country The Department of Employment and Labour’s Employment Equity (EE) Directorate and Inspection and Enforcement...

West and Central Africa: Situation Report, 16 August 2021

HIGHLIGHTS In 2021,more than 54.3 million West and Central Africans require assistance. Eight countries in the region are beset with some of the world’s most...

Rghts Activists Skeptical of Museveni’s New Concern About Torture in Uganda

Ugandan human rights activists have welcomed President Yoweri Museveni's condemnation of torture allegedly committed by police and the armed forces. However, rights activists say...

Open Society Announces a $10 Million Emergency Fund for Afghan Civilians in Peril

New York, Aug. 13, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — The Open Society Foundations announced today the creation of a $10 million Afghanistan emergency fund to support Afghans in grave danger—including champions of human rights, women’s rights, and journalists—by expanding immediate protection opportunities. The Afghanistan Emergency Humanitarian Fund will help support sponsorship for humanitarian parole programs in […]

Tunisia’s Saied Is in Charge, but for How Long?

Two years after vaulting to power as a nerdy, conservative outsider, Tunisia’s president, Kais Saied, tests another paradox: Can he save the Arab Spring’s...

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