The Rapid Support Forces, a paramilitary group in Sudan’s civil war, hosted a political event in Nairobi to lay the groundwork for a breakaway government, led by deputy leader Abdul Rahim Dagalo. Despite facing accusations of genocide by the US, the R.S.F. aims to govern areas it controls, amidst ongoing violence and atrocities in Sudan. The group’s plan, supported by the UAE, could further divide the country and deepen the humanitarian crisis, as rival factions vie for power in a war-torn nation.
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Bola Tinubu says life in Nigeria is getting better
SummaryPresident Bola Tinubu, in a speech marking his second year in office, assured Nigerians that the worst is behind them and acknowledged the pain caused by his economic reforms, particularly the removal of fuel subsidies that increased living costs. Despite criticism from the opposition Peoples Democratic Party for his performance, Tinubu highlighted improvements, such as easing inflation and predicted GDP growth of 4%, while unemployment remains a concern. Analysts suggest that state governors share responsibility...
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