South Sudanese authorities have arrested at least 22 political and military personnel in the wake of violent clashes that ...
Tensions are spiraling in South Sudan amid escalating militia violence in Upper Nile state in the east of the country, cabinet reshuffles, and the arrests of several senior officials in the capital, ...
South Sudan's security situation is volatile as civil war-time leadership divisions deepen. The UN has expressed concerned, ...
The International Criminal Court where detained former Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte is being taken after his arrest ...
By Kathryn AllanAmnesty International Australia International and Crisis Strategic Campaigner Women are the resistance.   Where women are oppressed, and ...
Sudanese journalists in Port Sudan have criticized what they describe as a growing crackdown on press freedom and declining ...
Ghanaian coach, James Kwasi Appiah, has decided to boycott Sudan's training camp in protest over non-payment of his salaries.
Analysts say President Ruto’s friendliness with regional rebel groups positions Kenya as a country that ‘takes sides’.
Without any of the rapture seen when the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) and a number of political and civil society groups signed the “Sudan Founding Charter” in Nairobi last month, it was announced that ...
At least four people have sustained gunshot wounds after police clashed with protesters in Kenya’s Kakuma refugee camp, in the country’s north ...
ANNELIESE Dodds has quit her role as international development minister in protest over cuts to foreign aid to boost defence spending.
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