Central African Republic: Tanzanian peacekeepers to be repatriated following abuse allegations

The UN on Friday announced that following serious allegations of sexual exploitation and abuse, an entire unit of 60 peacekeepers from Tanzania formerly based in the western part of the Central African Republic (CAR), is to be repatriated.


UN Spokesperson Stéphane Dujarric told correspondents that the decision to send the unit home had been made by the Secretariat in New York, following consultations with the peacekeeping mission in CAR, MINUSCA.… Read the rest

‘We stand by you’ declares UN relief chief, outlining emergency plan for Ukraine dam disaster

Plans to help the people of Ukraine following the destruction of the Kakhovka Dam are centred on saving people “right now”, UN Emergency Relief Coordinator Martin Griffiths told UN News in an interview on Friday.


“We need to focus on an emergency response right now”, he said, highlighting a three-step plan to provide humanitarian assistance to all Ukrainians impacted, who have faced more than one year of war following Russia’s full-scale invasion in February 2022.

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Trafficking in the Sahel: Muzzling the illicit arms trade

Shoppers in Mali’s Gao, Timbuktu, and Ménaka regions can snap up AK-pattern assault rifles for $750 and cartridges for 70 cents apiece, from locally handcrafted pistols to smuggled French and Turkish machine guns, as a dizzying array of illegal weaponry dots market stalls across the Sahel, a 6,000-kilometre-wide belt in the middle of Africa.Read the rest

Assam CM says his visit to strife-torn Manipur is for creating “confidence-building measure” and “goodwill”

Assam CM Himanta Biswa Sarma meets Manipur CM N Biren Singh in Manipur today. (ANI Photo)

KOHIMA, Jun 10 (NEPS): Assam Chief Minister, Himanta Biswa Sarma said his visit to the strife-torn Manipur State today was to create a “confidence-building measure” in the State.

Talking to press at Imphal, the Chief Minister said his visit to the State was mainly to meet his counterpart, N Biren Singh, his cabinet colleagues, party (BJP) leaders and leaders of Civil Society Organisations (CSOs).… Read the rest

Colombian ‘miracle’ children found alive 40 days after Amazon jungle plane crash

The Indigenous children – one of whom was just 11 months old – are thought to have eaten food dropped by rescuers and used their own ancestral knowledge

Mat Youkee in Bogotá and agencies

Malnourished and covered in insect bites, four Indigenous children were rescued alive from the Colombian Amazon on Friday afternoon, 40 days after the plane they were travelling in crashed into the jungle.

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