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Statelessness has been described by some as an overlooked human rights issue, and one that can have all kinds of unseen ...
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Two years since the start of the war in Sudan, the news remains exceedingly grim.The world's most damaging displacement crisis is now happening amid the worst humanitarian funding situation in decades ...
Congo’s government and Rwanda-backed rebels are meeting in the Gulf Arab state of Qatar for much-anticipated talks in a ...
Conflicts that have riven Sudan for decades have prompted some observers to predict the country will fall apart. But signs of ...
The U.N.’s special envoy for Myanmar, Australia’s Julie Bishop, has met with the military-run nation’s foreign minister ...
More than 600 people gathered at the United Nations Office in Nairobi on Monday to commemorate the victims of the 1994 Rwanda ...
The United Nations cautioned on Monday that Walikale centre was littered with mines and other explosives warning residents of ...
The UN Secretary-General called on Monday for commitment to build a world of justice and dignity in honour of the victims and ...
The UN Secretary-General called on Monday for commitment to build a world of justice and dignity in honour of the victims and ...
Kenya, Uganda, Rwanda and Tanzania are relatively politically stable. But they have endured hard knocks on their economies ...
A standoff between the president and his deputy is threatening to tip the world’s youngest nation, South Sudan, into a fresh ...
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