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2nd-round Myanmar gov't-ethnic armed groups ceasefire talks put off: report
news Mizzima News, 02 Dec 2013 (12 years ago )The second round of nationwide ceasefire talks between Myanmar government and 17 ethnic armed groups scheduled for late this month has been put off until next month, the Kayin National Union (KNU) was quoted by local 7-Day Daily as saying on Monday. The second round of talks between the governme... -
Hunger stalks Boko Haram victims in Nigerian camp as food runs out
news Thomson Reuters Foundation, 27 Jun 2016 (9 years ago )By Adaobi Tricia Nwaubani ABUJA, June 27 (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Having fled Boko Haram and sought refuge in an aid camp in northeastern Nigeria, Babakura Wakin watched some 30 people die, including his younger sister, as scarce food supplies ran out. But it was the fate of an elderly m... -
Al-Shabab Tells Kenya To Pull Out Of Somalia, Threatens More Attacks
news AMISOM daily media monitoring, 24 Jan 2016 (10 years ago )The Al-Qaeda linked Al Shabaab group in Somalia has warned Kenya to pull its troops out of Somalia days after its fighters overran a Kenyan military base in southwestern Somalia in a complex attack, killing tens of soldiers. Al Shabaab claimed it killed more than 100 soldiers during the attack in El... -
CAR refugees have little in their pockets, but bring skills and enterprise
news UNHCR, 18 Apr 2014 (12 years ago )GORE, Chad, 11 April (UNHCR) – Asia* and her family had no time to pack their belongings. "I had to spend most of my cash, 10,000 FCFA (about USD 20), to get to Chad. We had nothing when we arrived and I had to feed my children," she says. Since early 2013, an estimated 23,000 refugees from the C... -
People who live in displacement in South Sudan want nothing but peace
news UNHCR, 09 Jul 2015 (10 years ago )"I cannot stop comparing what life was before and what it has now become. Before the conflict, my biggest worry was studying and getting good marks. All of a sudden I found myself in a camp for displaced people queuing for water and food." Our colleague Rocco recently met Rodha sitting with her m... -
Home is close, but so far away for Central African Republic refugees
news UNHCR, 12 Oct 2017 (8 years ago )More than 60,000 refugees have crossed the Ubangi and Mboumou rivers in the past five months, fleeing the war-torn Central African Republic. -
Belt and Road road corridors put half of Myanmar’s population at risk
news Myanmar Times, 21 Feb 2018 (8 years ago )The Belt and Road Initiative puts Myanmar’s natural capital and the lives and livelihoods of 24 million people - half of the country’s population - at risk, according to a report from World Wide Fund for Nature in Myanmar. Road projects proposed as part of China’s Belt and Road Initiative would ... -
Three Armed Ethnic Groups Want to Pull Out of Myanmar Peace Deal
news Radio free Asia, 05 May 2015 (10 years ago )Three armed ethnic groups threatened to pull out of Myanmar’s draft nationwide cease-fire agreement on Tuesday in light of continued military offensives by government troops, complicating a fragile peace deal that if finalized could end decades of civil war in the country. The Myanmar National De... -
Polish border town welcomes refugees from Ukraine, but will itself need help
news UNHCR, 16 Mar 2022 (4 years ago )‘These refugees have lost almost everything. We need to help them. Even if that means we’ll have to learn to live with less,’ says mayor of Medyka, a primary crossing point for refugees. Marek Iwasieczko has been averaging just four hours sleep a night since the bombs started falling on Ukraine. ... -
Somalia Task Force on Yemen Situation - Weekly SitRep #7 - 29 Mar - 11 Apr 2016
documentSomalia Task Force on Yemen Situation - Weekly SitRep #7 - 29 Mar - 11 Apr 2016Publish date: 18 April 2016 (10 years ago)
Create date: 18 April 2016 (10 years ago)
