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Category: Africa

South Sudan Faces Worsening Hunger Crisis as Conflict Deepens, Millions at Risk of Malnutrition
UN-backed food security monitor warns over 7.5 million South Sudanese could face severe hunger by mid-2026 amid renewed conflict, funding cuts, and flooding.
Mass Killings and Sexual Violence Surge in El Fasher After RSF Entry
Rapid Support Forces’ Assault on North Darfur City Raises Fears of Ethnic Cleansing and Genocide
A group of armed fighters wearing military uniforms and headscarves pose together holding rifles, likely in a conflict zone.
The Rapid Support Forces’ advance in Darfur sparks one of the worst humanitarian emergencies in 2025, leaving millions displaced as the army loses control of key strongholds.
A displaced Sudanese man reunites with his family after fleeing Al Fasher city, September 6, 2025. / Reuters
Sudan’s Foreign Ministry appeals to the United Nations and African Union to investigate alleged atrocities by the Rapid Support Forces as violence escalates in Darfur and Khartoum.
Amid a month-long border closure and stranded cargo worth millions, Afghanistan’s decision to suspend trade with Pakistan raises fears of an “economic massacre” among local traders and industry leaders.
Taliban’s Najib admits talks with Pakistan failed as Kabul refuses to act against TTP, exposing policy hypocrisy.
Experts from Oxford, ICC, and WHO break down the catastrophic impact on refugees, international law, peacekeeping, global health, and climate goals.
Blasts in Delhi and Islamabad expose South Asia’s fragile security, highlighting Afghanistan and India’s dual game of proxy warfare against Pakistan, risking regional conflict.
Police launch overnight raids in Pulwama; suspected militant cell dismantled as investigators probe Red Fort blast
Afghan Deputy PM urges traders to explore new trade corridors through Central Asia, Iran, and Turkey amid rising tensions with Islamabad