The Guinean junta’s pardon of former dictator Moussa Dadis Camara has sparked outrage among human
Niger’s junta released around 50 individuals, including former ministers, to align with a national conference
Survivors of the Tigray conflict accused twelve Ethiopian and Eritrean officials of war crimes, filing
Niger’s junta has freed about 50 individuals, including ministers from the overthrown government, in accordance
South African Minister Ronald Lamola reaffirms the nation’s commitment to principled diplomacy, emphasizing the importance
Kuwait has imposed a media ban on reporting investigations into a raffle draw manipulation scandal.
Amnesty International urged the Argentine government to ensure adequate pensions for the elderly after the
The Catholic Bishops of South Sudan have raised alarms over escalating violence and political instability,
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This article discusses the ongoing student protests in Indonesia following President Prabowo Subianto’s inauguration, exploring