Wave of Turmoil Strikes Near Sudan’s Capital, Khartoum

Drone Strikes Shatter Fragile Calm in Sudan’s Capital Region In the early hours of Tuesday morning, the sudden roar of drones shattered the stillness near Sudan's capital as coordinated strikes targeted key infrastructure and military sites. Witnesses reported the assaults, which struck a power station, a weapons factory, and an oil refinery near Khartoum, effectively ending a period of relative calm. A Sudden Spike in Violence According to witnesses, the attacks began around 5 a.m. local time, sending tremors through the…

Conflict and Displacement Force Majority of Sudan’s Students Out of School

Sudan's Education Crisis: A Generation Lost to War In a stark reminder of the devastating toll of war, a recent study by the UK-based charity, Save the Children, has highlighted a dire reality in Sudan: more than three-quarters of the nation's school-age children are out of school, a crisis with profound implications for the future of the country. The Extent of the Crisis The study reveals a heartbreaking statistic: 13 million out of 17 million children are not attending classes in Sudan. Having missed more than two…

Over 100 Perish as Vessel Overturns in Congo River

Congo's Tragic Waters: A Tale of Bereavement and Neglect In the heart of Africa, where the Congo River snakes through lush provinces and communities depend on its waters for survival, tragedy has struck once again. Nearly 500 people were aboard a wooden boat when it caught fire and capsized, adding another chapter to a grim series of maritime disasters in the northwestern part of Congo. In the wake of this calamity, authorities have somberly reported 107 dead and 146 missing. A Disastrous Week on Congolese Waters This…

Sudan Landslides Devastate Villages, Resulting in Hundreds of Fatalities

Tragedy in Darfur: Landslides Devastate Communities Amidst Ongoing Strife In the remote, rugged mountains of Sudan’s western Darfur region, life can be unforgiving. Last week, the village of Tarasin became the epicenter of this harsh reality. Three catastrophic landslides obliterated the village, leaving behind a trail of devastation that claimed at least 373 lives, with fears that the death toll could rise to over 1,000. "The people lost everything," Francesco Lanino, operations director at Save the Children, told…

Tragic Landslide Claims Over 1,000 Lives, Engulfing Entire Village

A Tragedy Unveils Darfur’s Hidden Struggles: A Landslide in the Marrah Mountains The serene beauty of Sudan’s Marrah Mountains shattered violently on Sunday when a massive landslide claimed the lives of an estimated 1,000 residents in the village of Tarasin. As the dust settles, a poignant silence reverberates through the valleys—a stark reminder of the region’s fragile state amidst natural and human-made calamities. A Village Buried Following relentless rains, the landslide swept through Tarasin, reducing homes to…

Outrage Erupts Over Alleged Killing of Kenyan Blogger by Police

Tragedy in Nairobi: The Death of a Blogger Ignites Protests in Kenya Nairobi's streets swarmed with thousands of protesters on Thursday, driven by demands for justice in the death of 31-year-old Albert Ojwang, a political blogger whose life was cut short under the shadow of police custody. His story has become a rallying cry against a force that many Kenyans see as oppressive and unaccountable. A Blogger’s Fatal Journey Albert Ojwang's journey from Homa Bay to Nairobi marked more than mere geographic distance. It…

South African Families Seek Justice and Transparency in Ongoing Struggle

Decades Later, South Africa Still Seeks Justice for the Cradock Four A biting winter chill hung over the Cradock cemetery, where the neglected graves of four apartheid activists marked a somber reminder of brutality and injustice. Decades after their untimely deaths, the story of the Cradock Four resonates deeply, interwoven with South Africa's ongoing quest for truth and reconciliation. The Painful Legacy of Apartheid In 1985, Fort Calata, Matthew Goniwe, Sicelo Mhlauli, and Sparrow Mkhonto—three teachers and a…

Sudanese Military Claims Pro-Haftar Groups Involved in Conflict

Complex Web of Conflict: Sudan's Accusations Against Libya's Haftar In a dramatic escalation of ongoing regional tensions, the Sudanese army has accused forces loyal to Libyan commander Khalifa Haftar of attacking its border posts. This marks the first direct accusation against Libya in Sudan's tumultuous two-year conflict. Unraveling the Regional Tapestry The conflict in Sudan, primarily between the national army and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF), has frequently drawn in international actors with varying…

Rwanda Severs Connections with ECCAS Following Deteriorating Relations

Rwanda's Withdrawal from ECCAS: A Step Towards Unease In a striking move that could reverberate across Central Africa, Rwanda has officially withdrawn from the Economic Community of Central African States (ECCAS). The decision comes amid escalating tensions between Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), casting a spotlight on a conflict that has already claimed thousands of lives throughout Eastern DRC. Roots of the Conflict The withdrawal marks a significant development in the relationship between two…

DR Congo and M23 Propose New Peace Strategy After Recent Tensions

A Glimmer of Hope: Navigating the Complex Path to Peace in Eastern DRC In a region where the echoes of conflict have long overshadowed the melodies of everyday life, the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) stands at a pivotal crossroads. Last Thursday, under the discreet whisper of diplomacy in Qatar, a draft peace proposal emerged from the shadows of a devastating war, offering a fragile beam of hope for the people of the Eastern DRC and beyond. The Players and the Process The peace dialogues in Doha involved the DRC…