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ADF Attacks Kill Dozens In Eastern Congo

At least 52 civilians have been killed in a series of brutal attacks by the Allied Democratic Forces (ADF) in North Kivu province, according to the United Nations peacekeeping mission in the DRC (MONUSCO). The assaults took place between August 9 and
August 20, 2025

Record Humanitarian Deaths Spark Global Alarm

The United Nations (UN) has sounded the alarm after revealing that a record 383 humanitarian aid workers were killed in conflict zones worldwide in 2024. Nearly half of these deaths occurred in the war-ravaged Gaza Strip, making it one of the deadliest
August 20, 2025

Sudan Urges Colombia to Stop Mercenary Recruitment

Sudan has made a direct appeal to Colombia, calling on the South American nation to immediately halt the recruitment and deployment of mercenaries into its war-torn territory. Prime Minister Kamil Idris, in a letter published by the state news agency SUNA and
August 20, 2025

Bobi Wine Confirms 2026 Presidential Bid

Opposition leader Robert Kyagulanyi Ssentamu, better known as Bobi Wine, has once again stepped into Uganda’s political spotlight, confirming his candidacy for the upcoming 2026 presidential election scheduled for January. The announcement came after senior officials from his party, the National Unity
August 19, 2025

M23 Rebels Miss Doha Peace Deal Deadline

Peace talks between the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) and the M23 rebel group aimed at ending the long-standing conflict in eastern Congo have hit a major setback. The rebels did not attend scheduled talks in Doha on August 18, 2025, citing
August 19, 2025

Trump Urges Zelenskyy to Consider Diplomatic Solution

U.S. President Donald Trump suggested that Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has the power to end the ongoing war with Russia almost immediately—if he agrees to specific political concessions. Trump indicated that any peace deal might involve Ukraine abandoning plans to join NATO
August 19, 2025

Flight Attendants’ Strike Disrupts Travel as Talks Resume

Negotiations resumed in Toronto late Monday night between airline executives and the union representing nearly 10,000 striking flight attendants, as the labor dispute entered its fourth day. The strike has already disrupted peak summer travel, grounding hundreds of flights and stranding passengers
August 19, 2025

Sudan Leader Urges Colombia to Halt Mercenaries

Sudan’s Prime Minister, Kamil Idris, has issued a strong appeal to Colombia, calling for an immediate end to the recruitment and deployment of mercenaries to his conflict-stricken country. The request comes as Sudan continues to endure a devastating civil war between the
August 19, 2025
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