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Fresh operation in Somalia kills at least 61 Al-Shabaab terrorists

Fresh operation in Somalia kills at least 61 Al-Shabaab terrorists

At least 61 Al-Shabaab terrorists were killed and dozens others wounded in Somalia after an operation by the country’s National Intelligence and Security Agency (NISA), Information Ministry said on Monday. The operation against al-Qaeda-affiliated terrorist group was backed by Somalia’s…
UN calls on Burkina Faso to quickly investigate killing of 28 people

UN calls on Burkina Faso to quickly investigate killing of 28 people

The United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights, Volker Turk, called on the transitional authorities in Burkina Faso, where terrorist attacks frequently occur, to expedite a transparent investigation into the killing of 28 people whose bodies were found at the…
Gunmen kidnap 32 people from southern Nigeria train station

Gunmen kidnap 32 people from southern Nigeria train station

Gunmen armed with AK-47 rifles have abducted more than 30 people from a train station in Nigeria’s southern Edo state, the governor’s office said on Sunday, Reuters reported. The attack is the latest example of the growing insecurity that has…
Morocco: Shia man sentenced to one year for calling his family to embrace Shia belief

Morocco: Shia man sentenced to one year for calling his family to embrace Shia belief

Today, Sunday, Moroccan media reported that a follower of Ahl al-Bayt (peace be upon them) was sentenced to prison in the city of Beni Mellal, Morocco, because of his call for his family to embrace the true Shia belief. The…
Tanzanian President lifts ban on political rallies

Tanzanian President lifts ban on political rallies

Tanzanian President Samia Suluhu Hassan has announced the lifting of the ban on political rallies that her predecessor John Magufuli imposed in 2016 on the opposition. “I am here to announce that the ban on political gatherings has now been…
30,000 civilians flee as raids, clashes engulf South Sudan’s eastern states

30,000 civilians flee as raids, clashes engulf South Sudan’s eastern states

Armed raids in a region of South Sudan plagued by ethnic clashes have forced around 30,000 civilians to flee their homes, according to the UN’s emergency response agency as international partners demanded an end to the violence. The UN’s Office…
100 terrorist commanders, fighters killed in northeast Nigeria

100 terrorist commanders, fighters killed in northeast Nigeria

Military authorities said yesterday that 100 notorious commanders and fighters of the terrorist group, Boko Haram, were killed by joint military operations involving air and ground components. Some of the top commanders included Khalid Tukur, Maimusari and Bakura Jega, the…
Suspected militants kill 17 herders in northeast Nigeria

Suspected militants kill 17 herders in northeast Nigeria

Boko Haram militants killed 17 herders and stole their cattle following clashes in the troubled northeastern Nigerian state of Borno, self-defense militia said Monday. The militants on Saturday attacked herders guarding their cattle in a pasture near Airamne village in…
UK’s plan to deport migrants to Rwanda mired by controversy

UK’s plan to deport migrants to Rwanda mired by controversy

The UK’s plan to deport migrants to Rwanda is lawful, the High Court ruled on Monday. The policy, which involves Britain forcibly sending tens of thousands of migrants to Rwanda in an alleged effort to tackle the record number of…
South Sudan: Over 260,000 in need slated for humanitarian support

South Sudan: Over 260,000 in need slated for humanitarian support

UN humanitarian chief Martin Griffiths released from the Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) on Thursday, $14 million for direct assistance to 262,521 South Sudanese affected by increased violence and severe flooding. Interconnected shocks have had a devastating impact on the…
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