Uganda is welcoming increasing numbers of Sudanese arrivals – over 33,000 people, 19,000 of whom have arrived in Kampala since the start of 2024, the United Nations Refugee Agency (UNHCR) said. Majority of the refugees
Sudan conflict forces more than 40,000 people into Libya
June 17, 2024 (TRIPOLI)- Over 40,000 Sudanese refugees and asylum-seekers have arrived in Libya following outbreak of conflict in Sudan, the United Nations said. A statement from the UN World Food Programme (WFP) also warned
Au Katanga, les manigances oubliées de la Françafrique
Dans sa nouvelle enquête, le journaliste Maurin Picard s’intéresse à un épisode oublié de l’histoire de la Françafrique : le soutien apporté par le régime gaulliste à la sécession katangaise, dans l’ex-Congo belge, en 1961.
Civil War In Sudan: What’s Happening And Why? – Analysis
For over a year, the people of Sudan — one of the largest countries in Africa — have suffered under a brutal civil war that has reduced the capital, Khartoum, to a war zone. Amid
Op-ed: ‘Russian Red Sea base and RSF ‘government’ in Darfur will prolong war and condemn Sudan’
Two ways towards prolonging the war and condemning Sudan to death: letting the Russians open a naval base in Port Sudan and establishing a government in El Fasher, North Darfur, based on the Libyan model.
Darfur atrocities: ICC prosecutor’s ‘urgent appeal’ for evidence and testimony
The International Criminal Court (ICC) is to step-up its investigations into crimes and atrocities allegedly being committed during the course of the war in Sudan and Darfur, and has appealed to all victim groups, civil
100+ ‘massacred’ by RSF in Sudan’s El Gezira
Multiple sources reported yesterday that the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) committed a massacre in Wad El Noura village in El Gezira, killing more than 100 people yesterday. Condemnations of the attack poured in from various
Hospital and camp hit in lethal North Darfur fighting
The Rapid Support Forces (RSF) have reportedly killed staff and patients in a hospital In El Fasher, capital of North Darfur, while the nearby Abu Shouk camp for the displaced has faced more artillery strikes
Bénin: début du procès de trois Nigériens arrêtés à Sèmè-Kpodji
Au Bénin, la Cour de repression des infractions économiques et du terrorisme (Criet), juge ce lundi trois ressortissants nigériens dont la directrice générale adjointe de WAPCO Niger. Le procureur spécial les a inculpés vendredi pour
En Afrique, décrue historique en vue pour l’armée française
Les bases militaires françaises au Sénégal, en Côte d’Ivoire, au Tchad et au Gabon devraient être réduites à quelques centaines de soldats. Exception notoire : celle de Djibouti. Paris prévoit de réduire à quelques centaines