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Namibia’s Classroom Shortages Leave Hundreds of Students Out of School

Hundreds of pupils across Namibia remain unenrolled three weeks into the new academic year because of a nationwide shortage of classrooms, the Ministry of Education confirmed, as frustrated parents in densely populated regions press for swift action. The situation is most acute in the Khomas region, the country’s economic hub, where officials say there is a critical lack of space for Grade 8 students. Parents and community leaders report children staying at home while schools struggle to accommodate incoming classes,…

Israel’s recognition of breakaway North Western State of Somalia sparks protests in Mogadishu

MOGADISHU, Somalia — Hundreds of demonstrators gathered in the capital late Thursday to protest Israel’s recognition of the self-declared Republic of North Western State of Somalia, waving Somali flags and chanting patriotic songs in a show of national unity. The rally at Taleh Square in downtown Mogadishu condemned Israel’s move as a violation of Somalia’s sovereignty and territorial integrity. Protesters held placards rejecting what they called foreign interference in the Horn of Africa nation’s internal affairs. It was…

Heavy snowfall disrupts air travel, canceling hundreds of flights in Paris, Amsterdam

Snowfall from Storm Goretti forced hundreds of flight cancellations in Paris and Amsterdam and snarled ground transport across parts of Western Europe, stranding passengers and disrupting supply chains as authorities warned residents to stay home and avoid icy roads. Amsterdam’s Schiphol Airport, one of Europe’s busiest hubs, said at least 700 flights were canceled because of snow and high winds after days of weather-related disruption. More than 1,000 people spent the night at the airport, which set up camp beds and…

Somalia’s Lower Shabelle conflict forces hundreds into desperate hardship near Afgoye

Out in the Open: Somalia’s Displaced Families Wait for Help That Isn’t Coming At first light on the outskirts of Afgoye, the land looks deceptively generous—open sky, a stretch of scrubland, a hint of green beyond the road. Then you notice the mats laid directly on the earth, the improvised shelters of sticks and cloth, and children cupping their hands for sips of water measured out like medicine. This is where hundreds of families displaced by fighting in southern Somalia’s Lower Shabelle region have gathered, waiting for…

Intense Floods in Beledweyne Uproot Hundreds and Ravage Farmland

In a heartfelt announcement, the Somali Disaster Management Agency (SoDMA) revealed its key focus areas: providing emergency shelter, food support, and health services to flood-stricken communities. Quotes were shared from those at the forefront, illustrating the urgent needs and rallying a sense of solidarity. Given the breakdown of substantial acreages of farmland in the Hiiraan region, the situation is dire. The mounting waves of floodwaters have mercilessly ravaged crops, intensifying the already precarious food…

Venezuela Releases Hundreds Detained During Election Demonstrations

In a significant development, Venezuelan authorities have released 225 individuals who were apprehended during the tumultuous anti-government protests that erupted following the contentious presidential elections held on July 28. This information was disclosed by Attorney General Tarek Saab in an official announcement. According to Saab, the decision to grant freedom to these individuals stemmed from newly uncovered evidence by prosecutors. The announcement detailed, “Between the afternoon of November 15 and November 16, we…

in Uganda, hundreds of victims

According to Ugandan authorities, "unscrupulous" doctors and nurses have managed to withdraw millions of shillings from more than 800 people and 11 unsuspecting companies. They favored vaccine candidates who were willing to pay to get an injection when doses in Uganda were lacking. These people were desperate to be vaccinated.…

a village is looted by a whole bunch of males

In Burkina Faso, not less than three civilians have been killed within the village of Tin-Akoff on Saturday evening. Two individuals have been nonetheless lacking on Sunday. In response to safety sources, a number of concessions are lit. As well as, three troopers have been injured when their automobile hit an improvised explosive gadget on the Seba-Mansila axis.…

lots of of individuals are tried after

Following the violent demonstrations towards the brand new regime, it's time to take inventory: greater than 700 individuals have been arrested within the protest districts of the Chadian capital. Within the corridors of the courthouse sit many teenagers, their hair stuffed with mud, on the bottom, barefoot, intently guarded by…