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Sudan’s Leader Seeks U.S. Mediation in Ongoing Conflict
Sudan's army chief, Abdel Fattah al-Burhan, has called for U.S. intervention to mediate peace in the ongoing conflict with the Rapid Support Forces (RSF). In a recent op-ed, Burhan emphasized the need for decisive action to end the devastating war.
Conflict began in April 2023, involving Sudan's army and RSF.
Previous peace negotiations have failed despite international efforts.
The conflict has resulted in tens of thousands of deaths and massive…
Ramaphosa Replies Directly to Trump’s Miami G20 Remarks
South Africa on Monday accused former U.S. President Donald Trump of repeating "misinformation and distortions" after a lengthy post on his Truth Social platform that accused the government of "horrific Human Rights Abuses" against white farmers — charges the African nation says it and Afrikaner leaders have long rejected. The South African Presidency said the allegations are being used to justify what it called punitive measures that undermine efforts to reset the bilateral relationship.
"It is regrettable that despite the…
Nigeria Disputes U.S. Lawmaker’s Assertions About Captured Girls’ Beliefs
Kebbi Officials Dispute Claims of Religious Context in Schoolgirls' Abduction
Local officials in the northwestern Nigerian state of Kebbi are vehemently contesting statements made by U.S. lawmaker Miley Moore regarding the recent abductions of schoolgirls in the region. In a post on X (formerly Twitter), Moore claimed that the attack occurred in a "Christian enclave in Northern Nigeria," calling for prayers for the twenty-five schoolgirls kidnapped in this incident. He also urged the Nigerian government to take more…
South Africa Advances with G-20 Agreement Endorsement
South Africa Stands Firm Amid U.S. G-20 Boycott
South Africa reaffirms its commitment to multilateralism as the U.S. opts out of the G-20 summit in Johannesburg. Despite Washington's demands to drop the traditional declaration, President Cyril Ramaphosa insists on proceeding with the summit's agenda.
South Africa dismisses U.S. requests for a toned-down statement.
President Ramaphosa emphasizes the importance of global equality and multilateralism.
U.S. diplomats warn against adopting a summit declaration without…
China Cautions U.S. Against Interfering in Nigerian Affairs
Nigeria's Internal Challenges: A Call for Non-Interference from China
The Chinese government has reiterated its stance that Nigeria must be allowed to navigate its own internal issues without external intervention. In a recent statement, the Chinese foreign ministry emphasized its role as a strategic partner, asserting opposition to any foreign nation that leverages religion or human rights as pretexts for sanctions or military threats against the West African nation.
This declaration follows remarks by U.S. President…
Many Lives Lost in DR Congo Mine Bridge Disaster
Bridge Collapse in DR Congo Mine Claims 32 Lives
In a tragic incident underscoring the perils faced by artisanal miners, at least 32 individuals have lost their lives in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DR Congo) due to the collapse of a bridge at the Kalando copper and cobalt mine. The bridge, which was unable to withstand the weight of overcrowding caused by unauthorized miners, gave way under the strain, leading to the catastrophic event.
Unauthorized Access: A Prelude to Disaster
This disaster highlights a…
Morocco Proclaims Unity Day After UN Endorses Western Sahara Plan
Morocco declares “Unity Day” after UN backs autonomy plan — but the Western Sahara question remains unresolved
Morocco has named Oct. 31 a national holiday, calling it Unity Day, to mark the United Nations Security Council’s recent endorsement of an autonomy plan for Western Sahara under Moroccan sovereignty. The announcement was billed in Rabat as a celebration of national unity and territorial integrity — a symbolic capstone to a long campaign to secure international backing for a solution many Moroccans consider a matter…
U.S. Plans Deportation of Salvadoran Citizen Back to Liberia
Struggling with Identity: The Complex Case of Kilmar Abrego Garcia
In a world increasingly divided by borders and policies, the story of Kilmar Abrego Garcia reflects themes of migration, humanity, and the intersection of law and compassion. As the Trump administration intensifies its efforts to deport Garcia, complexities deepen—not only regarding his physical journey but also with regard to the lives that are often caught in the gears of governmental machinery.
A Troubling Journey
At the heart of Garcia's case is a…
Trump Threatens Nigeria with Military Measures Over Recent Actions
Trump's Military Threat Sparks Tensions Between U.S. and Nigeria
In a sudden and electrifying announcement, former U.S. President Donald Trump has signaled potential military intervention in Nigeria, citing alleged attacks on Christians as the trigger. This unexpected development has unfurled a tapestry of reactions and concerns across international forums. As Africa's most populous nation and the world's attention pivot, the stakes appear increasingly high.
Driving Forces Behind the Crisis
Trump's announcement comes as…
Sudan’s RSF Agrees to U.S.-Led Humanitarian Ceasefire
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Sudan on the Brink: A Fragile Hope for Peace Amidst a Storm of Conflict
The dust of conflict in Sudan, which has by now swept across the nation like an unrelenting storm since April 2023, sees a flicker of hope with the latest move from the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF). On a tense Thursday, the RSF announced acceptance of a U.S.-proposed humanitarian ceasefire, lighting a tentative pathway toward respite for a weary nation.
"In response to the aspirations and interests of the Sudanese people, the…