Many are dead, once again, in the enclave of Melilla, where some two thousand people, according to the Moroccan Authorities, had massed near the border in order to climb the wall leading to Europe. Kingdom forces pushed them back...
by Ambra Visentin West African army chiefs of staff began meeting in Ghana on Thursday to discuss a possible armed intervention in Niger following the military-led coup that overthrew President Mohamed Bazoum on 26 July and put General Abdourahamane Tiani...
by Raffaele Crocco It is very simple. Until November 2023 it took 28 days to bring an Italian apple to India. It was picked, loaded onto a ship and that apple, along with others of course, crossed the Mediterranean, slipped...
by Newsroom - Modern Diplomacy, OtherNews Following reports of continued fighting between government troops and local militias in Ethiopia, the UN Special Adviser on the Prevention of Genocide is sounding the alarm about the heightened risk of genocide and related atrocity crimes...
The border conflict between Sudan and Ethiopia ignites once again, this time caused by an offensive military initiative by Khartoum in the al-Fashaga District. (depicted on the map) The district has been disputed since colonial times, and is currently...
by Ambra Visentin An international summit “to understand how to help the countries that migrants leave, and how to stop the trafficking and the traffickers”. These were the declared aims of the International Conference on Development and Migration held yesterday...
New York, Mar 11 2022 (IPS) - By Samira Sadeque  Countries on the African continent have a pattern of a six-month break before a new COVID-19 spike happens, researchers at the Tony Blair Institute for Global Change have said in...
by Ambra Visentin After an eight-year hiatus, and for the first time since 2015, a government plane took off from Madrid for Rabat on Wednesday afternoon. On board were Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez and a dozen ministers. Sánchez is expected...
In Sudan, fighting that started on 15 April is continuing, precipitating the country in chaos. Diplomats and foreign nationals are being evacuated, reports the BBC, in an ever-growing list of countries worrying for the wellbeing of their nationals in Sudan....
by Sarvish Waheed In recent months, mass migration from West Darfur to Chad has become inevitable. Displaced civilians, bearing witness to the deplorable conditions in Sudan, have reported atrocities committed by Arab militias and the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) against...

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