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Sudan, one of Africa’s largest nations, is currently enduring what many describe as the world’s worst humanitarian crisis, following 18 months of violent conflict. The fighting between the Sudanese army and the Rapid Support Forces (RSF), a paramilitary group that once backed the government, has ravaged the country, displacing millions. Despite the scale of the catastrophe, global attention remains focused elsewhere, and international aid efforts have been hampered by the inaccessibility of the region. I wrote this piece for the Conversation @TC_Africa. Sudan risks descending into a catastrophic humanitarian crisis, and the international community is turning a blind eye Sudan…

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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has accused Russian forces of attacking vehicles belonging to the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) in Ukraine’s eastern Donetsk region. According to Zelensky, the strike claimed the lives of three people, a tragedy confirmed by the ICRC, which stated that three of its staff members were killed and two others were injured in the attack. russia struck the vehicles of the humanitarian mission of the International Committee of the Red Cross in Donetsk region, — Zelensky As of now, it is known about two wounded people – they are being provided with all the…

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Eighty years after the atrocities of World War II, a quiet but deeply emotional ceremony unfolded in Warsaw—a city marked by the memories of its brutal past. Twelve Polish families gathered to reclaim a small piece of their history… personal mementos confiscated from their loved ones during the Nazi occupation. Among them were amber crucifixes, a golden bracelet, watches engraved with initials—items once cherished, now heavy with the weight of lost time. #ElFinancieroTV | Stanislawa Wasilewska tenía 42 años cuando fue capturada por soldados nazis en Varsovia, fue enviada al campo de trabajos forzados y le confiscaron sus objetos de…

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Germany, often seen as the heartbeat of a borderless Europe, is now stepping back—at least for a while. Recent state elections rattled the political ground, with the far-right making historic gains, and a terrorist attack soon followed, casting immigration policy in an intense, unflattering light. The nation’s leadership, caught between public pressure and the ever-present Schengen ideals of free movement, has found itself walking a tightrope. Germany’s government announced plans to impose tighter controls at all of the country’s land borders in what it called an attempt to tackle irregular migration and protect the public from threats such as Islamist…

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The drama around The Bibi Files takes a sharp turn as an Israeli court denied Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s bid to block the film from premiering in Toronto. This documentary digs into his ongoing legal battle — spotlighting his tangled web of political controversies, particularly the police interrogations from 2016-2018 involving him and his family. The heart of it? Allegations that Netanyahu traded political favors for luxurious gifts and favorable media coverage. Netanyahu, not one to take accusations lightly, calls the whole ordeal a “witch hunt.” Still, the scandal refuses to let up. His lawsuit — an attempt to halt…

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