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The International Criminal Court (ICC) issued arrest warrants for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and former ...
Having already fled war, Eritrean and Sudanese refugees again find themselves victims of a growing security vacuum.
Abuses by both the ruling junta and armed ethnic groups are leading many Myanmar civilians to seek refuge in neighbouring ...
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Drabo was part of a delegation in 2022 that met Jaffar Dicko, Burkina Faso’s top jihadist leader. He said a day spent with ...
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Eighteen months of war have forced more than 10 million Sudanese from their homes, created the world’s largest hunger crisis, and triggered terrible war crimes. “This is a war that is fought not just ...