Hakuzimana Fabrice

Violence

Escalating Violence Drives Mass Displacement in Sudan’s Kordofan

Escalating violence in Sudan continues to place civilians at extreme risk. As a result, tens of thousands of people have fled their homes across the Kordofan region, the United Nations said on Tuesday. According to United Nations, fighting between October 25 and December 30 displaced about 65,000 people from multiple locations in Kordofan. Sharp Rise…

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Drone attach

Oil Depot Explodes in Russia’s Belgorod After Drone Attack

An oil storage facility in Russia’s Belgorod region exploded after a drone attack attributed to Ukrainian forces, regional authorities said on Tuesday. Vyacheslav Gladkov, the governor of Belgorod region, confirmed the incident in a statement shared on social media. Storage Tanks Catch Fire According to Gladkov, several fuel storage tanks caught fire following the explosion….

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Ukraine

Ukraine, France and UK Sign Declaration on Multinational Forces

Ukraine, France and the United Kingdom have signed a Declaration of Intent on the deployment of multinational forces to support Ukraine after a future peace agreement. The agreement covers defense support, post-war reconstruction and long-term strategic resilience. Ukraine’s national news agency Ukrinform reported the development on Tuesday. Leaders Sign in Paris Volodymyr Zelensky, Emmanuel Macron…

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Newcastle

Newcastle Face Strand Larsen Competition

Newcastle United could face competition from Tottenham Hotspur in their pursuit of Wolves striker Jørgen Strand Larsen. The 25-year-old Norway international has impressed this season, prompting renewed interest from Premier League clubs. Meanwhile, Tottenham are actively searching for a new forward. This follows confirmation that the injury suffered by Mohammed Kudus is more serious than…

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Caretaker

Man United Hold Talks With Trio Over Caretaker Role

Manchester United have held early discussions with three former players about taking over as caretaker manager until the end of the season. The talks involved Darren Fletcher, Michael Carrick and Ole Gunnar Solskjaer. According to BBC Sport, the discussions remain at a preliminary stage. However, sources say Carrick is a serious candidate to replace Ruben…

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IShowSpeed

IShowSpeed Plans to Visit Rwanda’s Mountain Gorillas

American social media star IShowSpeed has announced plans to visit Rwanda’s mountain gorillas during his ongoing tour of Africa. He said the visit will take place in the Virunga region, home to one of the world’s most protected wildlife populations. The 20-year-old YouTuber and Twitch streamer shared the plans after travelling through South Africa, where…

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Farmers

Climate Shocks Renew Calls to Expand Farmers’ Insurance

Climate shocks have renewed calls to scale up crop and livestock insurance for farmers in Rwanda. Currently, only six percent of farmers have insurance coverage, according to the Rwanda Agriculture and Animal Resources Development Board (RAB). As a result, many farmers suffer heavy losses during droughts, floods, hailstorms and landslides. In contrast, insured farmers are…

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Mental health

Rwanda to Integrate Mental Health in Justice System

The Ministry of Justice has launched a new initiative to integrate mental health into the justice system. The programme aims to transform how the sector resolves conflict. The Ministry partnered with African Peace Partners to roll out the seven-month pilot. The initiative officially launched on December 5 in Kigali. Training a New Generation of Mediators…

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protests

At Least 25 Killed in Nationwide Protests in Iran

At least 25 people have died during nationwide protests in Iran, according to human rights groups. The demonstrations entered their ninth day on Tuesday after erupting over worsening economic conditions. The unrest began in Tehran’s Grand Bazaar. Protesters initially rallied against the sharp fall of the rial and rising inflation. However, the demonstrations quickly spread…

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