In London, British Muslims and scholars express dissatisfaction with the Labour government’s response to the Gaza conflict, despite the Prime…
Tragedy on the Border: Thai Workers Killed Amid Israel-Lebanon Conflict
Four Thai agricultural workers lost their lives in a recent escalation of conflict near the Israel-Lebanon border, marking a tragic…
Mozambique on Edge: Post-Election Unrest Sparks National Outcry
Following disputed election results, protests in Mozambique led to at least 10 deaths and 63 injuries caused by gunfire, as…
Call for Urgent Action: Burkina Faso Faces Rising Civilian Casualties.
Human Rights Watch (HRW) has issued a report urging the government of Burkina Faso to prioritize the safety of civilians…
The Heartbreaking Story of a Young Girl’s Love for Her Family
Displaced Gaza Girl, 6, Expresses Desire to Reunite with Family After Caring for Injured Sister In the midst of ongoing…
Egypt Urges Truce as Death Toll Rises in Gaza
Egypt’s President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi has proposed a two-day truce in Gaza, potentially setting the stage for a long-term ceasefire…
Building a Case: South Africa’s Pursuit of Justice for Gaza
In South Africa, legal teams are working diligently to gather evidence that Israel has committed genocide in Gaza. This comes…
Beyond Good Intentions: Reevaluating International Responses in the DRC
The ongoing turmoil in the eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) exemplifies the failure of international efforts to address…
International Calls for Ceasefire Grow as Gaza Casualties Surge
In southern Gaza’s Khan Younis, at least 38 people, including women and children, have been killed due to Israeli airstrikes,…
Thomas Kwoyelo Sentenced for LRA War Crimes in Uganda
In a landmark judicial decision, Uganda’s court has sentenced Thomas Kwoyelo, a commander in the Lord’s Resistance Army (LRA), to…