At least seven people were killed and 20 injured when helicopter gunships bombed a hospital and local market in Old Fangak, Jonglei state, South Sudan, according to Doctors Without Borders (MSF), which runs the hospital. This attack, deemed a “clear violation of international humanitarian law,” comes amid escalating tensions between President Salva Kiir and Vice-President Riek Machar, raising fears of a return to civil war. The conflict, which has already caused significant casualties and displacement since 2013, is compounded by recent military threats and clashes involving militia groups.
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Kenyan dies in custody after arrest for social media post
SummaryKenya's independent police oversight body is investigating the death of Albert Ojwang, detained for "false publication" after a social media post. Arrested in Homa Bay and transported 350km to Nairobi, he reportedly sustained head injuries while in custody and was pronounced dead upon arrival at the hospital. Rights group Amnesty International has called for a thorough investigation, expressing concern over the treatment of government critics, particularly noting the suspicious circumstances surrounding Ojwang's arrest and subsequent...
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