For over seven years, an insurgency supported by the Islamic State has wreaked havoc in Cabo Delgado, Mozambique, disrupting the lives of its residents and destabilizing the region rich in natural resources. John Eligon, The New York Times Johannesburg bureau chief, embarked on a journey across the province to document the stories of individuals striving to rebuild their shattered communities. Despite the ongoing challenges, the resilience and determination of the people of Cabo Delgado shine through as they work towards restoring normalcy in the wake of the devastating conflict.
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Amid Regional Diplomatic Furor, Sudan’s Paramilitaries Forge a Rival Government
The Rapid Support Forces, a paramilitary group in Sudan's civil war, signed a political charter in Nairobi to establish a parallel government, sparking diplomatic tensions with the U.S. and Sudan. Critics questioned their ability to govern due to a history of brutality, while Kenya's involvement raised concerns of influence from the United Arab Emirates. Despite recent military setbacks, the R.S.F. remains a significant force in Sudan, with ongoing support from the U.A.E. and neighboring countries....
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