Janjaweed leader sentenced to 20 years
Newsflash Judges at the International Criminal Court on Tuesday sentenced a Janjaweed militia leader to 20 years in prison for atrocities committed in Sudan’s Darfur...
By Federico Donelli The Red Sea is rapidly becoming a highly contested zone, where traditional and emerging global powers are vying for influence and control....
Hemedti: The tall man with the sarcastic smile of a mischievous child
Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo, also known as Hemedti, had barely become a government supported warlord against Black African rebel groups in North Darfur when he...
A future with extreme poverty remains the reality for hundreds of millions for many years to come.
In the last three decades, the world has made progress against extreme poverty faster than ever before. But unless the poorest economies start growing,...
Latest news!! By Ferdinand Omondi published by Greenpeace 27 November 2025 This judgment establishes powerful legal precedent globally, affirming that the ancient right of farmers to save and...
Some justice after 25 years in Congo: Wipe the slate clean really meant wipe everything out
A court case has strated againgst the motrious Congolese warlard Roger Lumbala. He is charged with complicity in crimes against humanity committed by his...
On the morning of election day, the streets of Dar es Salaam, the economic capital, were mostly empty. Then the violence broke. “It was...
El Fashar, an atrocity foretold
By Ahmed Gouja from Nyala Communication networks are down but a deluge of shocking videos point to mass killings on a devastating scale. This analysis is...
In Senegal, tradi-modern music continues to draw in listeners of all ages
Senegal has a rich history of traditional music – how it lives on in modern music By Brett D. Molter Senegal has a rich history of traditional...
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