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The highlights this week: Sudanese refugees face worsening hunger amid unprecedented aid cuts, analysts remain skeptical of ...
Recognizing Somaliland is more than a moral imperative for the United States. It is also a strategic opportunity.
The World Food Program, the U.N.’s food agency, said Monday that over four million Sudanese refugees in neighboring countries are at risk of suffering further food insecurities as crucial funding for ...
New images from the European Space Agency’s Biomass mission show how the satellite uses advanced radar to map flows of carbon through our planet’s most precious and remote ecosystems ...
Eighty years ago, on June 26, 1945, the UN Charter was signed at the conclusion of the United Nations Conference on ...
We're officially halfway through 2025, and it's truly giving "It was the best of times, it was the worst of times." This ...
In his homily during the Perpetual profession of 12 Spiritans from Burundi, Kenya, and Tanzania at Immaculate Heart of Mary ...
Al‑Burhan must go—and power must be handed over to a genuinely civilian government, independent of Islamist organizations.
Still recovering from the worst hunger crisis in living memory, a community in Sudan’s Nuba Mountains gathers to celebrate a ...
South African mobile networks are resisting Starlink despite the service’s potential for plugging their connectivity gaps in ...
Researchers mapped a pulsing mantle plume under Afar that channels molten rock upward, stretching Africa’s crust until it cracks and an ocean basin begins.
People rally in support of Sudan's army in Wad Madani on December 17 ... The growing militarisation of strategic sectors, such as rare earth mining, digital infrastructure, and maritime chokepoints, ...
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