The African Union Transition Mission in Somalia (ATMIS) has launched an investigation into alleged civilian casualties in Buulo Mareer. The mission is committed to ensuring the protection of civilians and upholding human rights in Somalia. ATMIS aims to determine the facts surrounding the reported incidents and take appropriate action to prevent further harm to innocent civilians.
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Zimbabwe’s farming fallout 25 years on: Deal or no deal?
A small group of elderly white Zimbabwean farmers has accepted a controversial compensation deal from the government, receiving just 1% in cash, with the remainder in long-term treasury bonds, after their land was seized during a chaotic land reform program initiated by former President Robert Mugabe. While some, like Arthur Baisley, view the deal as a necessary compromise, others reject it, demanding full cash payments and expressing concerns over the government's financial stability. Explain It...
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