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double attack in Minimakanda extends the cycle of violence in the Bankass circle
The village of Minimakanda, in the circle of Bankass, in the Mopti region, was attacked twice on Monday and Tuesday by armed men. A deadly attack that feeds the cycle of violence where the area has been thrown for more than a month.
The village of Minimakanda was attacked twice in two days. According to many local sources,…
Within the Democratic Republic of Congo, the troublesome entry to courtroom for rape victims
The Democratic Republic of the Congo is without doubt one of the nations the place the rape of ladies is usually used as a weapon of warfare. In line with a UN report from 2019, the nation registered 900 rape victims, most of whom had been registered within the japanese a part of the nation, which was suffering from armed battle.…
Tropical storm kills a number of Yemeni fishermen in Somalia
AL-MUKALLA: Seven Yemeni fishermen died when their boat was destroyed by storm winds as tropical cyclone Gati buzzed Somalia.
The seven fishermen had been sleeping on the ship in a protected breakwater in Xaafuun within the northeastern nation when the storm - Somalia's strongest within the document - hit early Sunday morning.
Omer Gambet, head of the Fisheries Cooperative Union in Al-Mukalla, the capital of Yemen's southeastern province of Hadramout, advised Arab Information that fishermen, all from the village of…
Libya’s parliamentary session in Morocco was prolonged
The Moroccan authorities introduced on Wednesday that the consultative session of Libya's divided Home of Representatives has been prolonged to Saturday.
An official of the Moroccan authorities, who wished to stay nameless, spoke with the Anadolu Company (AA) that the choice was taken to permit the events to debate all associated subjects freely.
The assembly started on Tuesday in Tangier with the participation of Libyan parliamentarians, who're divided between the UN-backed Nationwide Accord…
Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed rejects attempts at mediation in Tigray
In Ethiopia, Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed's ultimatum expires on Wednesday. Humanitarian and politicians fear a bloodbath when the region is cut off from the world. Diplomats, international institutions and foreign powers try to encourage dialogue. But the Ethiopian authorities are still deafening the ear.
From our correspondent…
Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy calls for non-intervention in the Tigray conflict
Ethiopia's prime minister rejects growing international consensus on dialogue and a halt to deadly fighting in the Tigray region as "interference", saying his country will handle the conflict on its own.
"We respectfully urge the international community to refrain from any unwelcome and illegal interference," said the statement from Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed's office on Wednesday, quoted by the Associated Press (AP), as government forces surrounded the capital, Tigray, Mekele. "The international…
Malian women have been waiting for a law for more than three years
Socio-cultural barriers weigh on victims of assaults in Mali, causing self-censorship that limits the number of dismissals and prevents criminal prosecution of the perpetrators of these crimes. A law is being prepared but it has stagnated for several years in the draft.
Rape, physical or psychological abuse, domestic or street…
Cyclone Gati weakens after inflicting devastation in Somalia
MOGADISHU - Tropical Cyclone Gati, which landed in Somalia on Sunday night time, killing eight folks and inflicting destruction, has weakened and is shifting in the direction of the Gulf of Aden, the UN humanitarian company stated on Tuesday.
Nevertheless, the United Nations Workplace for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) stated heavy rains had triggered floods within the Puntlands Bari area, significantly in coastal and inland areas.
The UN company, citing the administration in Bari, stated an…
Ethiopian Prime Minister calls for non-intervention in the Tigray conflict
Ethiopia's prime minister rejects growing international consensus on dialogue and a halt to deadly fighting in the Tigray region as "interference", saying his country will handle the conflict on its own.
"We respectfully urge the international community to refrain from any unwelcome and illegal interference," said the statement from Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed's office on Wednesday, quoted by the Associated Press (AP), as government forces surrounded the capital, Tigray, Mekele. "The international…
at the Ethiopian border, the refugee’s exile intensifies
As the conflict escalates in Tigray, more than 40,000 refugees have crossed the border into Sudan, according to the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR). They keep coming in the thousands and come a little further away every day.
From our special envoy to the Ethiopian border, Eliott BrachetThe ultimatum was…