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US Calls for Calm Amid Rising Tensions Following Kashmir Massacre

Rising Tensions in Kashmir: A Global Concern On May 1, 2025, an Indian paramilitary soldier stood guard near the iconic Clock Tower (Ghanta Ghar) in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, a poignant reminder of the region's fraught history. In the days leading up to this moment, the United States has been intensifying its efforts to defuse an escalating conflict between India and Pakistan, sparked by a devastating tourist massacre in Indian-administered Kashmir. In the aftermath of this tragic event, US Vice President…

South Sudan Tensions: An Illusion of Calm Before Rising Storms?

Last week, President Salva Kiir sought to reassure his fellow citizens amid ongoing security concerns in the world’s newest nation, proclaiming that peace has been restored across South Sudan. His words may resonate well in the hearts of many, offering a glimmer of hope after years of turmoil. Yet, amidst the undulating rhythms of political change, life continues much as it has before, with Kiir evidently emerging as a stronger figure in South Sudanese politics. It's noteworthy to mention that various government officials…

Ballot Tallying Begins in North Western State of Somalia Following Calm Election

On a bustling November day in 2024, citizens lined up at polling stations throughout Hargeisa and across North Western State of Somalia. Each of them was eager to participate in this pivotal moment—the presidential elections of this self-governing, albeit unrecognized, region. As the day waned, the clang of the ballot boxes ceased and doors of polling stations across North Western State of Somalia closed at precisely 6 pm, with the North Western State of Somalia National Electoral Commission (NEC) confirming the smooth…

Global Monitors Praise Calm Election Proceedings in North Western State of Somalia

Hargeisa (AX) — This past Wednesday, North Western State of Somalia's National Electoral Commission (NEC) received heaps of praise from international observers for orchestrating a serene and transparent presidential election. As the polls closed across this self-declared independent region, reports signaled an impressive voter turnout.A consortium of foreign diplomats, hailing from the United States, the United Kingdom, and a slew of European nations, undertook visits to over 30 polling locations within Hargeisa, Boroma,…

call for calm after an accident in Kaolack

In the aftermath of the accident that killed four people in Kaolack, in central Senegal, transport workers from Mali and Senegal are mobilizing to restore calm to the population and drivers. In Senegal, the national secretary of the Union des routiers condemns the retaliation from the Senegalese people against the Malian drivers…

Ramaphosa tries to calm down despite the weakness in

The sale of alcohol is banned, the closure of non-essential companies such as bars and restaurants, curfews from 21:00 South Africa face new restrictions to limit the spread of Covid-19. The edition of the Delta variant worries the authorities, it will soon become dominant throughout the country. President Ramaphosa spoke on television.…

Calm returns to South Darfur after clashes

Uncertain calm prevailed on Monday in South Darfur, located in southwestern Sudan, after clashes last week. Conflicts between two opposing tribes left 36 dead and forty wounded, according to Sudan's official agency Suna. Moussa Mahdi, the governor of the state of South Darfur, said joint forces were sent on Sunday to Oum Dafouk, the site of the conflict, located near the border with the Central African…

return to calm in Casamance after a swipe

In Senegal, calm returned on Monday morning, May 31, in Casamance in the south of the country. Yesterday, the army carried out airstrikes in an area west of Cassolole, near the border with Guinea-Bissau. They targeted parts of the MFDC's separatist movement. This sweep is in line with the army's operations in the region in January and February.…

calm in Guinea and the Democratic Republic of Congo, but experts from

The Ebola epidemic is experiencing calm in Guinea and the Democratic Republic of Congo, the two countries where the virus reappeared earlier this year. However, WHO Africa experts are still very cautious as they still lack reliable indicators of its development. The Ebola epidemic is experiencing a lull in Guinea and the Democratic Republic of Congo, the two countries where the virus reappeared earlier…

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