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UN Weekly Roundup, January 8-14, 2022

UN appeals for $5 billion for Afghanistan, neighborsSecretary-General Antonio Guterres said this week that time is running out to stop the humanitarian nightmare that is unfolding in Afghanistan. On Tuesday, the United Nations launched a record aid app...

Tunisia Police Turn Water Cannons on Protest Against President

Tunisia Police Turn Water Cannons on Protest Against PresidentTUNIS, Jan 14 (Reuters) - Tunisian police used water cannons and sticks to disperse more than 1,000 protesters trying to reach central Tunis Friday to demonstrate against the president in de...

Al-Shabab Fears Somalia’s Military Court, Judge Says

Al-Shabab militants relentlessly carry out attacks in Somalia, such as Wednesday's suicide car bombing in Mogadishu that killed at least 10 people. The group claimed responsibility for the assault on a security caravan.When the group is not staging dir...

Airstrikes in Ethiopia’s Tigray Kill Over 100 Civilians This Year

GENEVA — The U.N. human rights office says at least 108 civilians have been killed and many more injured in several air strikes allegedly carried out by the Ethiopian air force in the country’s northern Tigray region since the start of the new year.In ...

Malians Protest ECOWAS Sanctions

Supporters of Mali's military government demonstrated Friday against West African sanctions that have cut off the country from regional trade and finance.The Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) imposed the punishment this week after coup...

Cameroon Says Separatists Frustrated by Inability to Disrupt African Football Attack Schools, Civilians

YAOUNDE, CAMEROON — Cameroonian authorities say Anglophone separatists have been trying to disrupt the continent's top soccer tournament, the Africa Football Cup of Nations, which Cameroon is hosting. The military says rebels have launched small-scale ...

Angolan Migrants Who Fled Drought Start Return Home

WINDHOEK, NAMIBIA — Namibian authorities say thousands of Angolans who entered Namibia in the past year to escape drought back home, have been returning amid fresh rains. Authorities this month said at least 18 Angolan infants, whose parents fled hunge...

Minister in The Presidency, Mondli Gungubele, visits Boegebaai to kickstart Green Hydrogen Project

Minister Mondli Gungubele will on Monday, 17 January 2021 join a delegation from Sasol, Infrastructure South Africa and the Northern Cape Provincial Government in Port Nolloth for a stakeholders engagement and site visit to Boegebaai.During the Sustain...

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