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HRW Accuses Wagner Group Of Killing Civilians With Malian Army

Human Rights Watch, HRW says Russian mercenary group Wagner is helping government forces in central and northern Mali carry out raids and drone strikes...

S’ Africa’s Election Management Body Bars Jacob Zuma From Polls

South Africa’s former President Jacob Zuma has been excluded from standing in the May 29 General Election in the country. According to the President of...

Driving Positive Social Change Through Youth Activism

When it comes to driving Social change, there are many definitions and descriptions which have been given depending on what specific Agenda is being...

Zimbabwe Faces Teacher Exodus Over Low Pay

Zimbabwe Teachers' Association says the country is facing a significant teacher exodus, with around 300 educators leaving the country each month. Further confirmation of the...

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Drone Strike Kills 28 At Sudan Market

At least 28 people were killed and dozens more injured on Monday after drones struck a crowded marketplace in Sudan’s North Kordofan state, according to the Emergency Lawyers rights documentation group. The attack hit the Al-Saffiya area, northeast of Sodari locality, during one of the busiest trading periods...

Three Dead In Rhode Island Ice Rink Shooting

Three people have died following a shooting at an ice skating arena in Rhode Island, authorities confirmed. The incident occurred at the Dennis M. Lynch Arena in Pawtucket, near Providence, at approximately 2:30pm local time (7:30pm UK time) on Monday. A youth hockey game had been scheduled at...

Hyatt Chairman Thomas Pritzker Steps Down Over Epstein Links

Billionaire Thomas J. Pritzker has announced his decision to retire as Executive Chairman of Hyatt Hotels Corporation following renewed scrutiny over his past association with convicted sex offenders Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell. Pritzker, 75, who has served as Hyatt’s executive chairman since 2004, confirmed on Monday that...