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Most Ukrainian soldiers ready to give up territory – Economist

More than two-thirds of Ukrainian troops are reportedly willing to accept territorial losses and a ceasefire, The Economist has said Read Full Article at RT.com
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Most Ukrainian soldiers ready to give up territory – Economist

More than two-thirds of Ukrainian troops are reportedly willing to accept territorial losses and a ceasefire, The Economist has said Read Full Article at RT.com

Multiple casualties reported as violence over mosque erupts in India

Violent clashes between locals and police in Uttar Pradesh led to four deaths and over 30 injuries Read Full Article at RT.com
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Multiple casualties reported as violence over mosque erupts in India

Violent clashes between locals and police in Uttar Pradesh led to four deaths and over 30 injuries Read Full Article at RT.com

Trump to kick trans soldiers out of army – Times

US President-elect Donald Trump is planning to ban trans people from serving in the US military, The Times reports, citing defense sources Read Full Article at RT.com
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Trump to kick trans soldiers out of army – Times

US President-elect Donald Trump is planning to ban trans people from serving in the US military, The Times reports, citing defense sources Read Full Article at RT.com

Veteran BBC Somali Journalist Abdirizakh Haji Mohamed Siraad passes away in Somaliland

Hargeisa (HOL) — The longest-serving journalist with the BBC Somali Service, Abdirizakh Haji Mohamed Siraad, passed away Sunday night at a hospital in Hargeisa, Somaliland, his family confirmed.
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Veteran BBC Somali Journalist Abdirizakh Haji Mohamed Siraad passes away in Somaliland

Hargeisa (HOL) — The longest-serving journalist with the BBC Somali Service, Abdirizakh Haji Mohamed Siraad, passed away Sunday night at a hospital in Hargeisa, Somaliland, his family confirmed.

Jubbaland Presidential election to take place in Kismayo today

Kismayo (HOL) — Jubbaland’s presidential election is set to take place on Monday in Kismayo, the interim capital of the Lower Jubba region, despite the federal government rejecting the legitimacy of the electoral process.
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Jubbaland Presidential election to take place in Kismayo today

Kismayo (HOL) — Jubbaland’s presidential election is set to take place on Monday in Kismayo, the interim capital of the Lower Jubba region, despite the federal government rejecting the legitimacy of the electoral process.

CDEDI demonstration to proceed as expected despite threats and opposition

The Centre for Democracy and Economic Development Initiatives (CDEDI) has announced that its highly anticipated demonstration will proceed as planned today, despite reports of potential disruptions from panga-wielding thugs and efforts by the Lilongwe City Co
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CDEDI demonstration to proceed as expected despite threats and opposition

The Centre for Democracy and Economic Development Initiatives (CDEDI) has announced that its highly anticipated demonstration will proceed as planned today, despite reports of potential disruptions from panga-wielding thugs and efforts by the Lilongwe City Council to halt the protest. CDEDI Executive Director Sylvester Namiwa has vowed that the protest will continue, stating that the […] The post CDEDI demonstration to proceed as expected despite threats and opposition appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.

Ukrainian military fires over 50 projectiles at Russia’s Belgorod Region in past day

A self-defense member was injured after drones dropped explosive devices on the village of Gruzskoye in the Borisovsky District; a private house was damaged
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Ukrainian military fires over 50 projectiles at Russia’s Belgorod Region in past day

A self-defense member was injured after drones dropped explosive devices on the village of Gruzskoye in the Borisovsky District; a private house was damaged

Ukraine’s military loses nearly 10,000 troops at LPR borders over week — military expert

Over the reporting period, Russian forces also destroyed 11 tanks, 89 field artillery guns, 16 electronic warfare and counterbattery radar stations, 33 field ammunition depots and more than 230 combat vehicles of the Ukrainian army in those frontline areas, A
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Ukraine’s military loses nearly 10,000 troops at LPR borders over week — military expert

Over the reporting period, Russian forces also destroyed 11 tanks, 89 field artillery guns, 16 electronic warfare and counterbattery radar stations, 33 field ammunition depots and more than 230 combat vehicles of the Ukrainian army in those frontline areas, Andrey Marochko said

Over 1,000 doctors, nurses killed in Gaza Strip since October 2023 — agency

WAFA points out that the death toll from the Israeli aggression has reached 44,211 since October 7, 2023, while another 104,567 people have suffered injuries
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Over 1,000 doctors, nurses killed in Gaza Strip since October 2023 — agency

WAFA points out that the death toll from the Israeli aggression has reached 44,211 since October 7, 2023, while another 104,567 people have suffered injuries

Blinken slammed for holding state department's therapy sessions after Trump's victory

Following Donald Trump's presidential victory, the US State Department conducted therapy sessions for employees distressed by the outcome. Representative Darrell Issa criticized Secretary of State Antony Blinken for using government funds to address what he d
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Blinken slammed for holding state department's therapy sessions after Trump's victory

Following Donald Trump's presidential victory, the US State Department conducted therapy sessions for employees distressed by the outcome. Representative Darrell Issa criticized Secretary of State Antony Blinken for using government funds to address what he deemed personal political disappointment.

Pipe bursts near Clementi HDB block, no water supply in some homes

Some homes in a Clementi HDB block have no water supply after a pipe burst in the wee hours of Monday (Nov 25) morning. According to Jurong GRC MP Tan Wu Meng, the burst pipe affected the water supply to the lower floors of Block 324 Clementi Ave 5 as wel
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Pipe bursts near Clementi HDB block, no water supply in some homes

Some homes in a Clementi HDB block have no water supply after a pipe burst in the wee hours of Monday (Nov 25) morning. According to Jurong GRC MP Tan Wu Meng, the burst pipe affected the water supply to the lower floors of Block 324 Clementi Ave 5 as well as Block 325. A video Dr Tan posted on Facebook on the same day shows the walkway leading to Block 324 flooded with muddy water. The burst water pipe was right beside the block, wrote Dr Tan in his post. He visited the site at about 7.30am on Monday and saw that some nearby homes and businesses have been affected.

Seychelles Defence Forces Day: Celebrating women's achievements 

November 25 is Seychelles Defence Forces (SDF) Day, dedicated to the men and women in uniform working around the clock to protect and defend the island nation's sovereignty.  Currently, the SDF has 75 women officers. These women are ranked between Second L
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Seychelles Defence Forces Day: Celebrating women's achievements 

November 25 is Seychelles Defence Forces (SDF) Day, dedicated to the men and women in uniform working around the clock to protect and defend the island nation's sovereignty.  Currently, the SDF has 75 women officers. These women are ranked between Second Lieutenant, Lieutenant, and Captain, with the highest being Major. They are based in different units of the force: Defence Forces Headquarters, Seychelles Coast Guard, Seychelles Air Force, Special Forces Unit, Military Training and Support Centre, Medical Centre and Presidential Security Unit. In the past months, there has been an increase in women in uniform excelling in this field, which is male-dominated. On Defence Forces Day this year, SNA presents some of these women who have broken the barriers by achieving what no other woman has been able to achieve in the armed forces of the island nation. Dania Woodcock is one such woman in uniform who is currently the highest ranked woman in the SDF and who made history twice. Earlier this year, in June for the first time in 48 years, Woodcock was the parade commander at the National Day Parade. Woodcock – a medical doctor with the SDF,  was at the helm of the parade.  Four years ago, in March 2020, she made history for the first time by becoming the first Seychellois military medical officer in the army. Woodcock joined the army in 2010. «As a trailblazing woman in the Seychelles DefenCe Forces, my career has been marked by several groundbreaking achievements as the First Direct Entry CadetI made history as the first woman to complete officer cadet training as a direct entry in SDF, paving the way for future female officers,» Woodcock told SNA. Woodcock added: «My role as a medical professional is exemplified by becoming the first female doctor in the SDF and the first holding a PhD, bringing valuable medical expertise to the force. Major Woodcock has left her mark as the first woman to attain the highest level of leadership in the army. »My promotion to a senior officer places me as only the third woman in SDF history to achieve this level of leadership however, I broke new ground by becoming the first female parade commander in SDF history, demonstrating my leadership skills, commanding presence, showcasing my personal dedication but also represent significant strides in gender equality within the SDF,« explained the Major, who adds »these achievements serves as an inspiration for future generations of women in the military, proving that with determination and excellence, barriers can be broken and new paths forged and hopefully the upcoming women surpassed my achievements.« Anthony was promoted to Lieutenant, becoming the second in command and the only female officer on board the patrol vessel PS Etoile. (Seychelles Defence Forces) Photo License: All Rights Reserved  Lieutenant Connie Anthony recently came back to Seychelles – a 115 islands archipelago in the western Indian Ocean, following a two-year attachment with the Eastern Africa Standby Force (EASF). Anthony held the position of Maritime Planning and Training Officer at the EASF's headquarters in Nairobi, Kenya. During her tenure at the EASF, she had the responsibility of overseeing maritime-related training.   »From August 2022 till September 2024, I was posted as the Chief Maritime Training & Planning Officer at the Eastern African Standby Forces in Nairobi, Kenya. I can say that the experience I gained during those two years has been one that I will use throughout my career, I had the opportunity to attend meetings and courses in the 10 EASF member states countries and peace support organisation such as ATMIS, which is based in Somalia. I am honoured and thankful to my country for trusting me to hold such a position as the first military female officer to be posted at EASF, and I can proudly say that I was also the only one that EASF had,« said Anthony. In 2017, based at the Seychelles Coast Guard, Anthony was promoted to Lieutenant, becoming the second in command and the only female officer on board the patrol vessel PS Etoile.  »As a female Lieutenant in the SDF, I started my journey on March 7, 2011. During my 13 years in the service, I started with a Diploma in Navigation (France) and after that, I proceeded to my cadet course in the United Kingdom at the British Royal Naval College for 1 year. I was the first and only female to have attended this course in the mentioned college. During those years, I have also attended various courses which are relevant to my career and others,« explained Anthony.  »To all women out there, as a military officer, I've learned that true strength comes from within. Embrace your challenges and rise above them, for every obstacle is an opportunity to grow. Stand proud of your identity, and never underestimate the impact you can make. Together, we are paving the way for future generations. Keep pushing forward, and let your determination shine.« Crispin is an engineer in the Seychelles Airforce, who joined the elite Special Forces Unit.  (Seychelles Defence Forces) Photo License: All Rights Reserved  Another female officer who has made remarkable achievement is Lieutenant Melina Crispin, who, for 10  months, was posted at CMF headquarters in Bahrain, where she served as Maritime Security Enhancement Training (MSET) Planner within Combined Task Force 154, completing two critical exercises in Egypt and Bahrain. Clocking 10 years with the army. Crispin, who has an Advanced Diploma in Business Studies and Accounting, has made a different turnaround in terms of career. »I chose to chart an unconventional path by pursuing a career serving as an able seaman in the Seychelles Coast Guard, an engineer in Seychelles Airforce, and joining the elite Special Forces Unit. My journey has been diverse and challenging. Each step in this dynamic career has tested my strength, adaptability, and resolve, proving that no challenge is insurmountable when you are determined to succeed,« said Crispin. »Each role, whether in engineering, administration, or strategic planning, has taught me resilience, leadership, and the value of teamwork. My story is a testament that, regardless of the field or obstacles, with perseverance and passion, women can achieve greatness in any domain they aspire to. Let this be an inspiration to future generations; nothing can stop you from reaching your goals when you set your mind to it. Dare to serve, lead, and inspire,« urges Crispin. Tamboo made history last year by becoming the first Seychellois woman to fly a Seychelles Air Force (SAF) Dornier plane. (Seychelles Defence Forces) Photo License: All Rights Reserved  Second Lieutenant Sylvie Tamboo was commissioned as a military pilot in October this year by President Wavel Ramkalawan, the Commander-in-Chief of the SDF.  Tamboo, who joined the SDF in 2022, received her commission after successfully completing her officer cadet training at an academy in Chennai, India. Tamboo made history last year by becoming the first Seychellois woman to fly a Seychelles Air Force (SAF) Dornier plane. Tamboo was already a pilot after taking her courses in Greece. Now a military pilot, a double record for the young officer. »At just 22 years old, I hold the distinction of being both the youngest officer in the Seychelles military and the youngest pilot in the country. I'm a graduate of the Training Aviation Academy in Athens, Greece. I spent two years in Greece before earning my commercial pilot license. Currently flying the Dornier 228, I've fulfilled a childhood dream inspired by my aviation background and following in my father's footsteps. With a passion for flying and a dedication to excellence, my ultimate goal is to become a flight instructor, passing on my expertise to future aviators,« added Second Lieutenant Tamboo. Boniface (4th from left) is in the Special Forces Unit. (Seychelles Defence Forces) Photo License: All Rights Reserved  Twenty-six years old, Lance Corporal Guyra Boniface is currently serving in the Special Forces Unit. »This year has been a remarkable journey filled with growth and achievement, both abroad and locally. Internationally, I took on new challenges that expanded my horizons, whether through professional endeavours, academic pursuits, or cultural exchanges. Locally, I focused on strengthening community connections and making meaningful contributions through impactful projects and initiatives. Each milestone, no matter how big or small, has added to my personal and professional development, leaving me proud of the progress I've made and eager for the opportunities that lie ahead.« Before joining the army, Coloma was an athlete doing weightlifting. (Seychelles Defence Forces) Photo License: All Rights Reserved   Private Joelita Coloma is the first female in the SDF to complete the commandos and Special Forces training. The 21 years old, joined the military in April 2024. »Throughout the recruit training, we were subjected to rigorous physical exercise, tactical exercise, handling of weapons and focused teamwork exercise, which required us to communicate and support each other in difficult situations,'' explained the soldier, who immediately after recruit training undertook a commandos course. «The training was intense, physically and mentally demanding. My physical endurance was tested every morning and evening with a 16km run with full battle order. We barely slept. It was tough, and it drained me to the point that I wanted to give up. I didn't want to fail, thus tarnishing my dream. I sought advice from my instructors and family members, who motivated me to continue pushing my limits. Simultaneously, I enrolled in the Special Force training and was sent to La Reunion for a two-week specialised training,» explained the young soldier. Coloma, who before joining the army was an athlete doing weightlifting, added: «While the experience is physically and mentally exhausting, I feel a strong sense of accomplishment, camaraderie and personal growth. Today, I live life with increased confidence, a deeper sense of discipline, and a better understanding of teamwork and leadership. And I always carry the privilege of being the only female amongst my batch to graduate alongside 14 male personnel.»

Ukraine sustains almost 65,000 casualties from Russia’s Battlegroup North since May

Also, since mid-May, the Ukrainians have sustained at least 2,500 casualties per week from the Battlegroup West which has been active in areas adjacent to the area of the Battlegroup North’s responsibility
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Ukraine sustains almost 65,000 casualties from Russia’s Battlegroup North since May

Also, since mid-May, the Ukrainians have sustained at least 2,500 casualties per week from the Battlegroup West which has been active in areas adjacent to the area of the Battlegroup North’s responsibility

Peace deal between Israel, Hezbollah 'very close' — TV

The Ynet news website reported earlier that Israel had given a preliminary green light to a ceasefire agreement with Hezbollah, subject to final approval by the cabinet
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Peace deal between Israel, Hezbollah 'very close' — TV

The Ynet news website reported earlier that Israel had given a preliminary green light to a ceasefire agreement with Hezbollah, subject to final approval by the cabinet

Sambhal violence: Priyanka Gandhi Vadra takes aim at UP government for 'spoiling atmosphere'

Priyanka Gandhi Vadra criticised the Uttar Pradesh government's handling of the Sambhal violence, alleging hasty actions escalated the situation. She urged the Supreme Court to intervene, emphasising the government's failure to engage both sides and maintai
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Sambhal violence: Priyanka Gandhi Vadra takes aim at UP government for 'spoiling atmosphere'

Priyanka Gandhi Vadra criticised the Uttar Pradesh government's handling of the Sambhal violence, alleging hasty actions escalated the situation. She urged the Supreme Court to intervene, emphasising the government's failure to engage both sides and maintain peace. Gandhi appealed for calm amidst concerns about discrimination and oppression.

'Imagine if I had campaigned in your seat': Ajit Pawar's jibe at nephew Rohit

During a memorial event, Ajit Pawar, who recently switched alliances and won his seat, lightheartedly teased his nephew, Rohit Pawar, about narrowly winning his own election. Ajit Pawar suggested that Rohit's victory was only possible because he, Ajit, had be
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'Imagine if I had campaigned in your seat': Ajit Pawar's jibe at nephew Rohit

During a memorial event, Ajit Pawar, who recently switched alliances and won his seat, lightheartedly teased his nephew, Rohit Pawar, about narrowly winning his own election. Ajit Pawar suggested that Rohit's victory was only possible because he, Ajit, had been busy securing his own win and couldn't campaign against his nephew.

Winter session: Those rejected 80-90 times by people do not allow discussion in Parliament, says PM Modi

Prime Minister Narendra Modi criticized opposition parties for disrupting Parliament for political gain, despite their recent election losses. He emphasized the importance of healthy debate and highlighted the significance of the winter session as it marks th
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Winter session: Those rejected 80-90 times by people do not allow discussion in Parliament, says PM Modi

Prime Minister Narendra Modi criticized opposition parties for disrupting Parliament for political gain, despite their recent election losses. He emphasized the importance of healthy debate and highlighted the significance of the winter session as it marks the 75th anniversary of India's Constitution.

Kuno National Park celebrates new life as Nirvah gives birth to cubs

A female cheetah named Nirvah, brought from South Africa in 2022, has given birth to cubs at India's Kuno National Park. This marks a significant victory for India's Cheetah Reintroduction Project, aiming to reestablish the species after its extinction in th
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Kuno National Park celebrates new life as Nirvah gives birth to cubs

A female cheetah named Nirvah, brought from South Africa in 2022, has given birth to cubs at India's Kuno National Park. This marks a significant victory for India's Cheetah Reintroduction Project, aiming to reestablish the species after its extinction in the country in 1952. The exact number of cubs is yet to be determined.

Kenya: Justice overdue for 2023 protest abuses

Kenyan authorities have failed to ensure justice for the killing of at least 31 people and other abuses by the police during protests throughout the country from March to July 2023, Amnesty International Kenya and Human Rights Watch said in a report released
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Kenya: Justice overdue for 2023 protest abuses

Kenyan authorities have failed to ensure justice for the killing of at least 31 people and other abuses by the police during protests throughout the country from March to July 2023, Amnesty International Kenya and Human Rights Watch said in a report released today. Over a year later, investigations have not been finalized and not a single police officer or government official has been prosecuted for the killings or other serious rights violations.

Man Utd’s lucky draw at Ipswich shows some players will not fit Ruben Amorim’s new ideas

Ruben Amorim did not react as Manchester United scored after just 81 seconds of his first game in charge. Instead the new head coach stood motionless on the touchline as if nothing of note had just happened.
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Man Utd’s lucky draw at Ipswich shows some players will not fit Ruben Amorim’s new ideas

Ruben Amorim did not react as Manchester United scored after just 81 seconds of his first game in charge. Instead the new head coach stood motionless on the touchline as if nothing of note had just happened.

Young man and woman flee after car flips in Yishun

[UPDATE Nov 25] A taxi driver has shed light on the accident in Yishun on Nov 21. The 38-year-old cabby told Shin Min Daily News that he was waiting at the traffic light when he heard a sudden loud bang. «I looked to my left and saw the car that flipp
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Young man and woman flee after car flips in Yishun

[UPDATE Nov 25] A taxi driver has shed light on the accident in Yishun on Nov 21. The 38-year-old cabby told Shin Min Daily News that he was waiting at the traffic light when he heard a sudden loud bang. «I looked to my left and saw the car that flipped right next to me. It scared me to death,» he said. According to the eyewitness, the male driver opened the door on his side to let his female passenger climb out of the flipped car. The woman then took off running towards Yishun Community Hospital, followed by the driver who climbed out using the same door. «I turned left and saw the woman running towards the emergency department of Khoo Teck Puat Hospital,» he added. The taxi driver described the pair as a young couple. While he saw a clear liquid leaking from the car, the cabby said he did not see any smoke. The eyewitness told the Chinese evening daily that once he drove further down the road, he spotted a police car and immediately reported the accident.

Woman loses $330k to scammers despite bank's and police's warnings

Insisting on transferring money to an online 'friend', a woman disregarded the advice of bank staff and police officers who suspected she had fallen for a scam. When she realised she was conned, the woman had already exhausted her savings and even taken out
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Woman loses $330k to scammers despite bank's and police's warnings

Insisting on transferring money to an online 'friend', a woman disregarded the advice of bank staff and police officers who suspected she had fallen for a scam. When she realised she was conned, the woman had already exhausted her savings and even taken out loans, losing a total of about $330,000 to scammers. Peck Chun Hua, investigator at OCBC's anti-scam unit, told Shin Min Daily News that the woman in her 30s had wanted to transfer $20,000 to an international bank account on April 16. As there was no prior transfer history, the bank's fraud analyst contacted the woman to confirm the transaction and found that she was speaking anxiously and could not reasonably explain the purpose of the transfer. During the phone call, the fraud analyst also discovered the woman wanted to make five transactions to two bank accounts and only had an email address but not the recipient's name. The case was then flagged to investigator Peck, who learnt from colleagues at the police's Anti-Scam Centre that the recipient's account was marked as suspicious. He blocked the transaction and alerted the police.

La victoire du Oui au référendum saluée par l'Union Pour la République

Le plébiscite du Oui au référendum du 16 novembre dernier trouve son appui auprès de plusieurs acteurs et formations politiques. L'Union Pour la République (UPR) n'a pas manqué de saluer la large victoire du Oui, tout en remerciant les partisans du Non
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La victoire du Oui au référendum saluée par l'Union Pour la République

Le plébiscite du Oui au référendum du 16 novembre dernier trouve son appui auprès de plusieurs acteurs et formations politiques. L'Union Pour la République (UPR) n'a pas manqué de saluer la large victoire du Oui, tout en remerciant les partisans du Non pour leur participation active et leur contribution constructive tout au long du processus. C'était au cours d'une conférence de presse animée par Jeff Gaël Roméo Apanga, Vice-Président chargé de mission et des relations des mouvements et (...) - POLITIQUE / SUJET_ECRIT_MAISON

Congo-Kinshasa: The Trial That Brought Down a Warlord

[UN News] How do you bring a war criminal to justice? UN Video reported on the case of Sheka, the infamous leader of a feared armed group that raped and ravaged civilians in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), in its award-winning film The Trial that
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Congo-Kinshasa: The Trial That Brought Down a Warlord

[UN News] How do you bring a war criminal to justice? UN Video reported on the case of Sheka, the infamous leader of a feared armed group that raped and ravaged civilians in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), in its award-winning film The Trial that Brought Down a Warlord.

Central Africa: Intimate Partner Violence Claims Life Every 10 Minutes

[UN Women] The latest report on femicides reveals that 60 percent of all female homicides are committed by an intimate partner or other family member.
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Central Africa: Intimate Partner Violence Claims Life Every 10 Minutes

[UN Women] The latest report on femicides reveals that 60 percent of all female homicides are committed by an intimate partner or other family member.

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