Korean tensions: North Korea launches suspected missiles into the sea.
South Korea claims North Korea fired a salvo of suspected ballistic missiles into its eastern sea. The 10 objects landed in the water after traveling around 350 kilometers. South Korea accuses Pyongyang of provocation.
UN calls the displacement crisis in Sudan the worst in the world, with hundreds of people trying to return.
Over eight million people have been displaced from their homes as a result of the fighting in Sudan. According to the UN, it is the most significant displacement crisis in history. Thousands of individuals who first left South Sudan are attempting to return.
Constitutional Council confirms outsider Faye's victory.
Africa's youngest democratically elected president is Senegalese national Bassirou Diomaye Faye, 44. He received 54% of the vote on Sunday, handily winning the presidency, and is pledging significant reforms.
Deputy Prime Minister of Somalia Salah Ahmed Jama and Marc Lamont Hill discuss the war against al-Shabab and the issues confronting his nation. Hassan Sheikh Mohamud, the president of Somalia, announced a "total war" against al-Shabab in August 2022. Although there are still obstacles to overcome, Somalia claims that its efforts to combat the group are progressing. A diplomatic crisis has arisen between the nation and Ethiopia regarding the breakaway province of Somaliland. Domestically, Somalia is struggling with a number of issues, including as starvation, the growing consequences of climate change, and refugee crises, despite some progress. Can Somalia manage an increasingly complex crisis on several fronts? is the unanswered issue. And what does the nation's future hold? This week on UpFront, Marc Lamont Hill discusses the present and future of Somalia with the country's deputy prime minister, Salah Ahmed Jama.
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Thirteen years later, has the world forgotten Syria?
Syrians protested against Bashar al-Assad's government in the streets thirteen years ago. Thousands have died and over 12 million have been displaced in the ensuing fighting. Al-Assad is still in charge today. Has the world given up on Syria?
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UNRWA photojournalist recalls his daughter being killed by Israelis
"Every day, I relive it." A Palestinian father who was obeying evacuation instructions to escape to south Gaza is photographed by UNRWA returning to the scene where Israeli forces killed his four-year-old daughter.
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UK: Prince Harry's battle for security from the police
A High Court judge concluded on Wednesday that the British government was allowed to alter the level of police protection for a member of the royal family who was no longer performing official duties, meaning Prince Harry lost the protracted legal struggle over the reduction of his security in the country.
The speaker of the South African parliament quits over claims of corruption.
The speaker of South Africa's parliament resigned on Wednesday and gave up her position due to accusations of corruption. She had lost a legal battle the day before to prevent her arrest.
Namibian Desert Wars: Conflicts between Germans and Communities
Communities in Namibia who have been denied their property for over a century and whose relatives were slaughtered by German colonial forces are demanding that Berlin hold new negotiations to negotiate the restitution of ancestral lands.
Climate change alters the feeding habits of Arctic Reindeer
The dietary patterns of reindeer have significantly changed due to climate change in the Arctic, especially in the last ten or so years. These fantastic animals are currently having difficulty surviving on their own, particularly in the cold. Stay tuned for additional information!
Baghdad's Al Quds protests: Thousands of people denounce Israel's assault on Gaza
On Al-Quds Day, the last Friday of Ramadan, an annual commemoration of Palestinian solidarity, thousands of demonstrators gathered in the capital of Iraq. Protesters reaffirmed their opposition to Israeli occupation and their sympathy with the Palestinian people.
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