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UNICEF Reports: Majority of Kids in North Sudan Facing Crisis

Sudan Faces Dire Malnutrition Crisis Amid Ongoing Conflict Children in Sudan's North Darfur region are experiencing an acute hunger crisis, with many lives hanging in the balance. Recent assessments reveal alarming malnutrition rates, requiring urgent international attention and aid. Over 50% of children in Um Baru suffer from acute malnutrition. 18% face severe, life-threatening malnutrition. Current levels exceed the WHO emergency threshold by over threefold. Devastating Statistics from Recent Nutrition…

Somalia Cautions Israel Over Potential Presence in the Region

Somalia's Stance on Israeli Presence in North Western State of Somalia President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud of Somalia has expressed strong opposition to any Israeli presence in North Western State of Somalia. He warns that such a recognition could introduce regional conflicts into the Horn of Africa. Somalia government opposes Israeli recognition of North Western State of Somalia. President Mohamud highlights concerns over regional conflict spread. Emphasizes respect for international law and sovereignty.…

Nigeria Moves Forward with New Tax Legislation Amidst Resistance

Nigeria's Bold Tax Reforms: President Tinubu Stands Firm Amid Controversy President Bola Tinubu has announced that Nigeria will begin enforcing sweeping new tax laws from January 1, dismissing criticism over discrepancies between the gazetted text and the version passed by lawmakers. Tinubu described the reforms as a "once-in-a-generation opportunity" to establish a fair, competitive, and resilient fiscal framework for the country. He emphasized that all recently enacted tax reforms, including provisions that took effect…

Guinea’s Junta Head Mamady Doumbouya Claims Victory in Presidential Election

Guinea's Coup Leader Mamady Doumbouya Elected President in Historic Vote Guinea's military coup leader, Mamady Doumbouya, has officially been elected president, marking a significant turning point for the West African nation. The provisional results, announced by the General Directorate of Elections, reveal Doumbouya secured an overwhelming 86.72% of the vote. This election represents the first since the military takeover in 2021, a moment that has been both awaited and feared by many. The public’s response is mixed,…

South Africa warns Israel’s North Western State of Somalia recognition endangers Horn of Africa peace

South Africa warned that Israel’s move to recognize North Western State of Somalia as an independent state poses a “direct threat” to peace in the Horn of Africa, calling the decision a violation of Somalia’s sovereignty and territorial integrity. In a statement Monday, South Africa’s Foreign Ministry said Israel’s recognition undermines continental norms designed to prevent state fragmentation. The ministry said it distinguishes “unequivocally” between decolonization and secession, adding: “The former restores sovereignty;…

Anthony Joshua Involved in Car Accident in Nigeria, Sustains Injuries

Anthony Joshua Involved in Fatal Car Accident in Nigeria Anthony Joshua, the Olympic gold medalist and British heavyweight champion, has been involved in a tragic car accident in Ogun State, Nigeria, claiming the lives of two individuals. Joshua was a passenger in a Lexus SUV when the incident occurred. The preliminary investigation by the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) suggests that the Lexus lost control while attempting an overtaking maneuver. Reports indicate the vehicle may have been exceeding the legally…

Central African Republic Elects as Touadera Seeks Re-election for Third Term

Central African Republic Election: President Touadera Seeks Third Term Amid Controversy Elections commenced in the Central African Republic (CAR) as President Faustin-Archange Touadera aims for a third term following a 2023 constitutional referendum that abolished term limits and extended presidential terms to seven years. Voters participated in a series of elections, including presidential, legislative, regional, and municipal contests. With seven candidates vying for the presidency, analysts predominantly view Touadera,…

Guinea Casts Ballots in First Election Post-2021 Coup

Guinea's Presidential Election: A Troubling Path Ahead As Guinea approaches its presidential election, the atmosphere is charged with uncertainty and concern. Incumbent military leader General Mamady Doumbouya, who seized power in a coup in 2021, is poised to retain his position in what many observers believe will be a contested and potentially flawed electoral process. Former President Alpha Conde, once a fixture in Guinean politics, and long-time opposition leader Cellou Dalein Diallo remain in exile, having faced…

Consequences and Future Ambiguity After U.S. Airstrikes in Nigeria

U.S. Airstrikes Target Islamic State-Aligned Camp in Nigeria On Christmas Day, U.S. airstrikes launched from MQ-9 Reaper drones targeted camps linked to Islamic State-aligned militants in Sokoto state, northwestern Nigeria. While the operation has drawn attention, details remain scant. No civilian casualties have been reported. U.S. Africa Command (Africom) announced on December 26 that "multiple ISIS terrorists were killed in the ISIS camps." However, the lack of transparent information has raised concerns among human…

Rwanda Closes 10,000 Churches in Major Regulatory Action

Rwanda Closes 10,000 Churches in Major Crackdown on Religious Organizations The Rwandan government has reportedly closed about 10,000 churches across the country for failing to comply with a 2018 law regulating faith-based organizations. This sweeping action underscores an increasingly stringent approach to religious oversight and governance within the nation. According to the 2018 legislation, places of worship are mandated to meet strict health and safety standards, submit annual activity and financial reports, and…