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Sudan has welcomed a statement by the African Peace and Security Council rejecting and condemning the establishment of a parallel government to that currently in place in Port Sudan, Sudan, hea ...
At the conclusion of its proceedings, the first National Forum for the Development of Health Systems in Libya recommended the creation of a sovereign health fund to ensure the continuity of health ser ...
The Deputy Special Representative of the United Nations Secretary-General, Resident Coordinator and Humanitarian Coordinator for Libya, Aeneas Chuma, met with the National Commission for Sustainable D ...
The Sudan Doctors’ Network has reported that at least 16 civilians were killed and 8 others injured in varying degrees in an attack by the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) on \ ...
Help is needed urgently to halt a deadly cholera outbreak that is sweeping across Sudan, UN agencies said on Friday, while warning that communities continue to be terrorised by parties to the conflict ...
Geneva, Switzerland (PANA) - The UN’s top human rights official insisted on Friday that the Israeli Government must not pursue a complete military takeover of the Gaza Strip, beginning with full ...
Regardless of the risks that include heightened global uncertainty and potential delays in project execution, Eswatini’s economic growth is expected to accelerate from 2 ...
South Africa\'s Department of International Relations and Cooperation (DIRCO) has registered its strong objection and concern regarding circumstances around the recent visit of former South ...
Countries agreed on Thursday to form a new climate negotiating bloc to advocate for the unique needs of nations without direct access to the sea ...
Hungry civilians are reportedly eating animal feed as women and girls face a “gender emergency” in war-torn Sudan, UN officials said on Thursday ...
Extreme heat is breaking records around the world, with wildfires and poor air quality compounding the crisis, according to a report from the World Meteorological Organisation (WMO) released on Thursd ...
New evidence suggests mistreatment remains common in maternal and newborn care, with new research across four countries finding that 60 per cent of vaginal exams were done without consent, according t ...