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Chad Arab Poetry Forum: A canvas of culture

Chad Arab Poetry Forum: A canvas of culture

The Republic of Chad hosted the fourth edition of the Arab Poetry Forum on Wednesday, in the capital, N'Djamena. The two-day event was organised by the Cultural Affairs Department at the Sharjah Department of Culture, in cooperation with the...

Suspect re-arrested in Tipperary murder probe insists 'I am not the murderer'

Suspect re-arrested in Tipperary murder probe insists 'I am not the murderer'

The suspect arrested for the second time in connection with the death of Tipperary pensioner Josephine Ray insists that the Gardaí have 'got the wrong man.' Gardaí last week re-arrested Hassan Ali Gori as they continue their months-long...

Suspect re-arrested over murder of Tipperary pensioner Josephine Ray insists 'I am not the murderer'

Suspect re-arrested over murder of Tipperary pensioner Josephine Ray insists 'I am not the murderer'

The suspect rearrested over the murder of a Tipperary pensioner today insists: “they’ve got the wrong man.” Gardai last week arrested former asylum seeker Hassan Ali Gori on suspicion of the murder of Josephine Ray (89), who they suspect was...

UN CEDAW Committee Publishes Findings On Afghanistan, Botswana, Chad, Fiji, Ireland, Mexico, San Marino and More

UN CEDAW Committee Publishes Findings On Afghanistan, Botswana, Chad, Fiji, Ireland, Mexico, San Marino and More

Geneva, 7 July 2025 The UN Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination against Women (CEDAW) today issued its findings on Afghanistan, Botswana, Chad, Fiji, Ireland, Mexico, San Marino, Solomon Islands, Thailand, and Tuvalu, after reviewing...

Chad’s former Prime Minister appeals to Macron after two months in detention

Chad’s former Prime Minister appeals to Macron after two months in detention

Chad’s former Prime Minister and opposition leader, Succès Masra, is appealing to French President Emmanuel Macron for support after spending two months in pre-trial detention. Masra’s legal team has sent a formal letter to Macron, urging him to...

With the RSF at its doorstep, could Egypt enter Sudan's war?

With the RSF at its doorstep, could Egypt enter Sudan's war?

In mid-June, the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) seized control of the strategic border triangle area between Sudan, Libya, and Egypt. A psychological win from one perspective, given recent RSF defeats on the battlefield at the hands of...

Coups in west Africa have five things in common: knowing what they are is key to defending democracy

Coups in west Africa have five things in common: knowing what they are is key to defending democracy

August 2025 makes it five years since Malian soldiers ousted President Ibrahim Boubacar Keïta in a coup d’état. While the event reshaped Mali’s domestic politics, it also marked the beginning of a broader wave of military takeovers that swept...

Sudan Nashra: Burhan turns down meeting with Kenyan president, holds indirect Egypt-mediated talks with Haftar | RSF rejects Fasher humanitarian truce | Hemedti named Tasees chair | Kamel Idris appoints 3 new ministers

Sudan Nashra: Burhan turns down meeting with Kenyan president, holds indirect Egypt-mediated talks with Haftar | RSF rejects Fasher humanitarian truce | Hemedti named Tasees chair | Kamel Idris appoints 3 new ministers

Over the past week, Transitional Sovereignty Council (TSC) Chair and Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) Commander-in-Chief Abdel Fattah al-Burhan made two international visits — first to Seville, Spain, then to Alamein, Egypt. Burhan arrived in Seville...

Hope in every dose: A powerful story of Global Funds' health impact across Africa

Hope in every dose: A powerful story of Global Funds' health impact across Africa

In Gabú, Guinea-Bissau, a grandmother named N’beta hesitated. Her six-month-old grandson, Seco, was healthy, so why give him medicine? But community health workers Jamilia and Amadu gently explained that the medicine wasn’t for illness, but for...

The Citizen Of El-Fasher City Are A Living Example Of How International Organizations Mix Humanitarian Work With Politic

The Citizen Of El-Fasher City Are A Living Example Of How International Organizations Mix Humanitarian Work With Politic

(MENAFN- Sudanow Magazine) By: Dr. Abdallahi Idriss Abdallahi PortSudan(Sudanow)- Since the outbreak of the terrorist rebellion led by the Al-Daqlo militia on April 15, 2023, the city of El-Fasher (the capital of North Darfur state) has been under...

Sudanese women become humanitarian pillars amid years-long civil war

Sudanese women become humanitarian pillars amid years-long civil war

KHARTOUM, July 3, (Xinhua/GAN) — In a displacement shelter in Port Sudan, a charitable kitchen run by women’s rights advocate Awadia Koko is a lifeline for thousands of Sudanese struggling to get by amid the country’s prolonged civil conflict....

Trump’s cuts leave a million facing starvation in Nigeria – as food aid runs out

Trump’s cuts leave a million facing starvation in Nigeria – as food aid runs out

Your support helps us to tell the story From reproductive rights to climate change to Big Tech, The Independent is on the ground when the story is developing. Whether it's investigating the financials of Elon Musk's pro-Trump PAC or producing our...

In pics: relocation of Sudanese refugees

Sudanese refugees relocated from the eastern Chadian city of Tine prepare to get off a vehicle in Iridimi, Chad, June 25, 2025. According to the United Nations, one in three Sudanese have been displaced. Of those, 3.8 million have crossed into...

Who Will Pay the Price for Trump’s Big and Beautiful Bill?

Who Will Pay the Price for Trump’s Big and Beautiful Bill?

ON Thursday, the U.S. Congress passed a sweeping tax and spending package, with the House of Representatives approving it in a narrow 218-214 vote, sending the “One Big Beautiful Bill Act” to President Donald Trump for his signature. RELATED:...

South Sudan faces refugee surge amid Sudan crisis

South Sudan faces refugee surge amid Sudan crisis

New Sudanese refugees, mostly women and children, are arriving in Chad. (UNHCR photo) JUBA — South Sudan is grappling with a growing influx of refugees, the majority of whom are fleeing the ongoing crisis in Sudan, according to government and...

MSF Reveals Atrocities in Sudan’s El Fasher and Zamzam

MSF Reveals Atrocities in Sudan’s El Fasher and Zamzam

Mass atrocities are underway in Sudan's North Darfur region, Doctors Without Borders (MSF) has warned in a report, urging the warring parties to spare civilians and respect their obligations under international humanitarian law and immediately...

Sudanese Refugees and IDPs Disproportionately Affected By Crisis

Sudanese Refugees and IDPs Disproportionately Affected By Crisis

Africa, Armed Conflicts, Crime & Justice, Gender Violence, Headlines, Health, Human Rights, Humanitarian Emergencies, Migration & Refugees, TerraViva United Nations Children are screened for malnutrition and provided with treatment at Elhmedia...

I visited all 54 countries in Africa my least favourite is so dusty you can't even breathe

I visited all 54 countries in Africa my least favourite is so dusty you can't even breathe

A travel vlogger who has had the pleasure of visiting all 197 countries, including all 54 of those in Africa, has ranked his favourite places on the continent – including his least favourite. Drew Binsky, a YouTube star, has documented every step...

Feature: Sudanese women become humanitarian pillars amid years-long civil war

KHARTOUM, July 3 (Xinhua) -- In a displacement shelter in Port Sudan, a charitable kitchen run by women's rights advocate Awadia Koko is a lifeline for thousands of Sudanese struggling to get by amid the country's prolonged civil conflict. "This...

Debt’s climate link: Why climate finance to developing countries must not be loans

Debt’s climate link: Why climate finance to developing countries must not be loans

To understand the overlap of debt and climate vulnerability, we examined the countries most at risk from climate impacts and most burdened by debt. Over half of the low- and middle-income countries (LMIC) with high climate vulnerability are either...

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