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Sudan: Peace At Last Perhaps
Strategy Page· 3 days agoAugust 6, 2018: Yesterday another peace deal was agreed to for South Sudan and the deal was signed in Sudan, where all the principal faction leaders met to agree on the terms. The primary South ...
Potential Hot Spots: Another Ethiopian Civil War
Strategy Page· 3 days agoDecember 8, 2021: The current civil war in Ethiopia began in November 2020 when the TPLF (Tigray People's Liberation Front) attacked security forces (soldiers and police) because of disagreements ...
NATO Hits Peak 2 Percent
Foreign Policy Magazine· 3 days agoAlright, here’s what’s on tap for the day: Seventy percent of NATO nations reach the alliance’s defense spending target, the Washington Post reports that Israel says it’s close to wrapping up ...
Futures on hold, dreams of escape
Washington Post· 5 days agoEvery morning when 16-year-old Duol Ter wakes up in his hut in Kenya’s sprawling Dadaab refugee camp, he goes to see his cherished pigeons. Since he came...
Labour silence over Putin's chilling new axis of evil is a catastrophe for UK
Daily Express· 3 days agoThe ugly sight of two of the world's most dangerous dictators-Russia's Putin and North Korea's Kim...
'I would be beheaded': Islamist insurgency flares in Mozambique
BBC via AOL· 6 days ago[BBC] The IS-affiliated al-Shabab group in Mozambique - which is not linked to the group with the...
Greek coastguard accused of throwing migrants overboard to their death
The Independent via Yahoo News· 6 days agoHis lawyers are demanding that Greece open a double murder case. Another man from Somalia claimed he...
Global Forecast-Fahrenheit
San Francisco Chronicle· 3 days agoGlobal Forecast as of 18:00 GMT Thursday, June 20, 2024
How climate change worsens heatwaves, droughts, wildfires and floods
BBC via Yahoo News· 6 days agoIn parts of East Africa, there were five failed rainy seasons in a row between 2020 and 2022, as the...
Yemen: Welcome To The Past
Strategy Page· 3 days agoJune 24, 2020: The Shia rebels still control access to over a third of the Yemeni population so foreign aid groups as well as Yemeni suppliers have to pay higher and higher “taxes” to transport ...