Kenya Surveillance Targets Human Rights Watch Staff
Kenyan Police Accused of Harassing Human Rights Watch Staff Member The Kenyan police have been accused of harassing Otsieno Namwaya, […]
Kenyan Police Accused of Harassing Human Rights Watch Staff Member The Kenyan police have been accused of harassing Otsieno Namwaya, […]
A recent agreement between the United Kingdom and Mauritius regarding the Chagos Archipelago has been hailed by Mauritius’ prime minister
Mozambique’s Cabo Delgado Province Hit by Largest Wave of Displacement Since February 2024 A devastating series of attacks by a
Cameroon’s upcoming presidential election faces mounting scrutiny after the exclusion of prominent opposition figure Maurice Kamto, a move critics argue
A new initiative aimed at empowering survivors of conflict and gender-based violence has been launched in a northern Nigerian community
Uganda’s Parliament Passes Bill Allowing Military Trials of Civilians, Sparking Human Rights Concerns In a move that has raised alarm
South Sudan on the Brink: UN Urged to Renew Arms Embargo Amid Escalating Violence The situation in South Sudan is
Sudan Crisis Deepens: Thousands Flee Zamzam Camp as Humanitarian Crisis Unfolds Three weeks after the devastating attack on Zamzam camp
Ahead of a major opposition march scheduled for 7 November in Maputo, Amnesty International has called on Mozambique’s Frelimo-led government
Sudan’s Civilians in Dire Need of Protection as Conflict Escalates The United Nations and African Union member states are being