Senegalese Football Fans Return Home Following Royal Pardon in Morocco.
Fifteen Senegalese football supporters, imprisoned in Morocco following post-AFCON final unrest, have returned home after being granted a royal pardon by King Mohammed VI on humanitarian grounds ahead of Eid al-Adha.
Sudan Faces Catastrophic Hunger Crisis as Conflict Extends Across Nation.
Nearly 20 million people in Sudan are grappling with acute hunger as a three-year civil war ravages the country. U.N.-backed monitors report 14 areas remain at high risk of famine, with children particularly vulnerable to severe malnutrition.
Sudan’s Prolonged Conflict: A Looming Humanitarian and Economic Catastrophe.
As military leaders vow to continue the war for over a decade, new reports reveal the devastating long-term impact on Sudan’s economy, healthcare system, and civilian survival.
Migrants Forced Into Hiding Amidst Mauritania’s Aggressive Deportation Campaign.
A wave of mass deportations in Mauritania has driven migrants into hiding, as authorities target undocumented individuals with sudden arrests and detentions, leading to human rights concerns.














