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United Nations Prepares for Challenges Ahead with Trump Resurgence

The United Nations is poised for a seismic shift in its dynamics with the anticipated arrival of Congressional representative Elise Stefanik as the new US Ambassador, a choice made by none other than former President Donald Trump. At her Senate confirmation hearing, Stefanik laid her cards on the table, proclaiming that her philosophy of multilateral cooperation would be decidedly America-centric, with Israel close on America’s heels. "If confirmed, I will ensure that our mission to the United Nations strictly adheres to…

Kidnappings Ignite Concerns Over a Resurgence of Kenya’s Troubling History

Witnessed here, a poignant mother-son reunion, Billy Mwangi exudes an air of reticence, a shadow cast by his recent ordeal. In the bustling heart of Kenya, whispers echo through the streets. Over 80 individuals, known for their outspoken criticisms of government policies, have simply vanished over the last half-year. The public's reaction? A tempestuous uproar. With an air of determination, a judge has issued a stern ultimatum to top security brass: face imprisonment for contempt of court unless they present…

Somalia’s Leader Calls on German Companies to Fuel a Revolutionary Economic Resurgence

In the bustling city of Frankfurt, an intriguing meeting took place between Somali President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud and Christoph Kannengiesser, CEO of Afrika-Verein. The venue? The renowned German-African Investment Conference. Their purpose was clear: forging stronger economic ties and boosting investment between Somalia and Germany. The event was covered extensively by SONNA, Somalia's National News Agency. FRANKFURT, Germany (AX) — In a spirited rallying cry, President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud spoke with great enthusiasm to…

Malaria’s Resurgence in Ethiopia Undermines a Decade of Progress

The menace of climate change, civil strife, and growing resistance to conventional insecticides is paving the way for a concerning rise in disease cases. An entomologist is on the job, gathering mosquitoes along Butuji River in Dire Dawa, Ethiopia, thanks to Tiksa Negeri from The New York Times for the visuals. Ethiopia is witnessing a dramatic spike in malaria infections, escalated by armed conflicts, climate change, and mosquitoes developing resistance to medications and insecticides — a setback for a nation that was…

Exclusive: Exiled Leader Predicts Hamas’s Resurgence ‘Like a Phoenix’ from the Ashes

In an interview with Reuters, Khaled Meshaal, a prominent figure from Hamas living abroad, expressed that despite significant setbacks in over a year of conflict with Israel, the Palestinian faction aims to regenerate its forces and continue weapon production. Reflecting on the strife that began a year after an assault by Hamas, Meshaal contextualized the battle with Israel as a chapter in a much longer saga dating back 76 years to the "Nakba" or "catastrophe," a term Palestinians use for the 1948 events that led to their…

Ethiopia’s Tigray disaster: insurgent resurgence questions Abiy

Ethiopia's Tigray crisis: rebel resurgence questions Abiy Ahmed Rebel capture of Tigray's capital Mekelle is a milestone in the eight-month conflict in northern Ethiopia, which has killed thousands and left millions in desperate need of food and other assistance. Will this be a turning point in the war? The Ethiopian government withdrew its troops after months of fighting, sparking celebrations…

The UN is worried in regards to the threat of a resurgence of

The UN is worried in regards to the stability of peace in South Sudan. In a report that has simply been submitted to the Safety Council, UN consultants condemn the gradual implementation of the revived peace settlement signed in 2018, after six years of civil warfare. Since then, a nationwide unity authorities has been arrange in February 2020, but it surely has did not enhance the safety of civilian…

HRW condemns the resurgence of the measures

NGO published a report after arrests and violence due to the sexual orientation of the targeted. Cameroonian law only criminalizes the law, but the police use it to track down homosexuals or transgender people according to the organization, which condemns this penal provision, which is contrary to the Constitution and international treaties.…

the country facing a resurgence of the epidemic

Schools and universities will be closed for ten days. A measure motivated by an increase in new cases of coronavirus registered in recent weeks. Almost 159 cases have been registered in the last 24 hours. Since the pandemic began in March, Mauritania has experienced 9,000 cases of infection, including 7,900 cures and 181 deaths. The death toll has risen in recent days.…

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