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Mali Crisis: Defense Minister Killed in Coordinated Insurgent Attacks
Mali faced a severe escalation of jihadist attacks on April 25, resulting in the assassination of Defense Minister Sadio Camara in Kati and an attempt on General Assimi Goïta's life. Coordinated strikes by groups like JNIM and FLA extended across the country, with FLA subsequently claiming full control of Kidal after clashes with the Malian army and Russian forces.
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The largest humanitarian challenge and a major disaster due to conflict in Sudan and related challenges are intensifying, causing significant loss of life and a profound human rights crisis. This critical report details the urgent need for comprehensive international action to address this escalating emergency.Precious Eseaye
Travel Alert: Mali engulfed in fresh clashes with armed groups
Mali's army confirmed widespread clashes with unidentified armed fighters attacking barracks in Bamako and other regions, amidst ongoing jihadist turmoil. This comes as the military government aligns more closely with Russia, leading to significant internal political shifts and a crackdown on dissent.Precious Eseaye
Tigray on Edge: Fears Mount Over Escalating Violence in Ethiopia
The Tigray People's Liberation Front (TPLF) has reinstated the Tigray regional parliament, citing violations of the Pretoria Agreement by the federal government. This controversial move sparks fears of renewed conflict in northern Ethiopia, a region still grappling with the devastating humanitarian consequences of the 2020-2022 war.Precious Eseaye
Devastating Drought Triggers Mass Displacement Crisis in Somalia!
Somalia faces a rapidly worsening humanitarian crisis, with over 62,000 people displaced by drought and more than six million experiencing hunger this year. Critical shortages of water, crop failure, and livestock losses are driving forced migration, while health facilities report rising malnutrition, particularly among children. UN agencies and NGOs have received only 14% of requested funding for 2026, with the IOM urgently seeking $10 million to address immediate needs.Precious Eseaye




