The ICPC has asked the IMF, the World Bank, and other international lenders to immediately stop assisting Kenya pending an audit of the current state of debt.
The Arab League also has stressed the importance of giving the constitutional track a chance to elect the President of Lebanon, affirming its readiness to help Lebanon.
The heavily armed raiders came from Rubkona County of neighbouring Unity State to reclaim cattle stolen by youth from Ruweng Administrative Area.
Spain, Ireland and Norway are among Western countries to officially recognise a Palestinian state, prompting Israel to pull its ambassadors from Madrid, Dublin and Oslo last month.
Community scouts conduct patrols at the sanctuary to protect the endangered Somali giraffe that faces extinction.
The decision came after members of the Zaire and CODECO armed groups clashed at a mining site about 40 kilometres from Bunia in Ituri Province, North Kivu.
The offensive has left Gaza in ruins, killing more than 37,000 people, according to its health authorities, and left much of the population homeless and destitute.
The clashes between the two clans erupted in the Abudwak and Herale districts last week and have claimed the lives of over 55 people leaving 60 others critically injured.
The MPs criticised the Ministry of Interior for starting the security operation in Kuriti without first consulting and coordinating with local leaders in the region.
Since the conflict began, one in three South Sudanese has been displaced, with over 4 million forced from their homes.
The organisation expressed "profound disappointment and alarm" at the Senate’s recent unanimous decision to mutilate the Conflict of Interest Bill (National Assembly Bill No. 12 of 2023) through "atrocious" amendments that negate the rule of law and constitutionalism.
Only 577 students are expected to take the 12th-grade national examination in two rounds, marking a sharp decrease from the anticipated 19,657 students.
According to the report, the denial of travel permits, border crossing restrictions, insecurity, and obstructions by conflict parties were the main reasons behind the humanitarian aid blockade.
On June 5, 2024, at least 150 civilians, including 35 children, lost their lives in the brutal attack.
Although UNHCR recommended that the refugees return to the camp until a solution could be found with the authorities, it admitted that “the security situation on the ground remains deeply difficult.”
The FAO has issued a report that notes that 21.4 million people need humanitarian assistance while 13 million require urgent agricultural support, as the crises have exacerbated food insecurity.
The committee said on Thursday that 104 were killed and hundreds injured in Wad al-Noura and that the RSF was moving towards other villages.
Sudan has been grappling with a war between the army led by General Abdel Fattah al-Burhan and the paramilitary RSF forces led by his former deputy, General Mohamed Hamdan Daglo.
Qatari, Egyptian and US mediators called on Israel and Hamas Saturday to "finalise" the truce deal.