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Houthi Attack Targets Another Ship Off Yemen’s Remote Socotra Island
The Houthis reportedly attacked another commercial ship in the Gulf of Aden on Monday, as the Yemeni militia appears to be stepping up attacks on vessels along key maritime routes. The UK Maritime Trade Operations,
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The Horn of Africa States region commands the major waterway, which connects the Indian ocean to the Suez Canal including the chokepoint of Bab El Mandab Straits. It is a troubled region, which neighbors the
Morocco’s Compassionate Leadership In Humanitarian Aid For Gaza – OpEd
In recent weeks, amidst ongoing global crises, Morocco has exemplified compassionate leadership through a decisive humanitarian initiative aimed at Gaza’s Palestinian population. Under the directives of His Majesty King Mohammed VI, President of the Al
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Le général Sadiba Koulibaly avait été condamné le 14 juin à cinq ans de prison ferme pour désertion et détention illégale d’armes par un tribunal militaire. L’ancien chef d’état-major de l’armée guinéenne et ex-numéro deux
La CPI rend son verdict contre un djihadiste pour « des crimes inimaginables » à Tombouctou
Commissaire de la police islamique, Al-Hassan est jugé pour des actes de torture, des viols, de l’esclavage sexuel et la destruction de mausolées. La Cour pénale internationale (CPI) rend, mercredi 26 juin, son verdict contre
DR Congo’s war-displaced face rebel shelling and militia abuses
‘Displaced people today find themselves in a situation similar to the one they initially fled.’ Residents of displacement sites in Goma, the largest city in eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo say they are living
Niger revokes French company’s operating permit at major uranium mine
Nigerien military authorities have withdrawn the operating permit for a large uranium mine from the French company Orano, the company said, significantly escalating tensions between the military junta and the country’s former colonial power. Niger,
El Fasher death toll mounts amid calls to destroy RSF artillery
The death toll in El Fasher has risen to over 260, with more than a thousand five hundred injured since fighting began in May, according to Doctors Without Borders (MSF) and the Ministry of Health
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