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Myanmar Earthquake Exacerbates Humanitarian Crisis Amidst Ongoing Civil War
A major earthquake in Myanmar caused widespread destruction and numerous deaths, with tremors felt in Bangkok; the disaster adds to the country's existing humanitarian crisis, prompting the junta to seek international aid despite prior isolation.
Myanmar Earthquake Exacerbates Humanitarian Crisis Amidst Ongoing Civil War
A major earthquake in Myanmar caused widespread destruction and numerous deaths, with tremors felt in Bangkok; the disaster adds to the country's existing humanitarian crisis, prompting the junta to seek international aid despite prior isolation.
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Myanmar Military Schedules Election Amid Civil War
Myanmar's military government announced a general election for December 2025 or January 2026, amid a civil war and widespread political repression; the plan is widely viewed as an attempt to legitimize the 2021 coup.
Myanmar Military Schedules Election Amid Civil War
Myanmar's military government announced a general election for December 2025 or January 2026, amid a civil war and widespread political repression; the plan is widely viewed as an attempt to legitimize the 2021 coup.
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Mali Investigates Killing of Civilians by Soldiers and Mercenaries
The Malian army is investigating the alleged killing of at least 24 civilians by its soldiers and Russian mercenaries after two vehicles were stopped, one burned, and passengers executed near Gao, Mali, on Monday, according to the Front for the Liberation of Azawad.
Mali Investigates Killing of Civilians by Soldiers and Mercenaries
The Malian army is investigating the alleged killing of at least 24 civilians by its soldiers and Russian mercenaries after two vehicles were stopped, one burned, and passengers executed near Gao, Mali, on Monday, according to the Front for the Liberation of Azawad.
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Guinea's Junta Consolidates Power Amidst Repression and Propaganda
Following a 2021 coup in Guinea, General Mamady Doumbouya's regime is consolidating power through the suppression of opposition and a state-backed propaganda campaign, despite initial promises of a return to constitutional rule by the end of 2024; opposition figures are detained, media licenses revo...
Guinea's Junta Consolidates Power Amidst Repression and Propaganda
Following a 2021 coup in Guinea, General Mamady Doumbouya's regime is consolidating power through the suppression of opposition and a state-backed propaganda campaign, despite initial promises of a return to constitutional rule by the end of 2024; opposition figures are detained, media licenses revo...
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Niger Expels ICRC Amidst Concerns Over NGO Restrictions
Niger's government unexpectedly expelled the ICRC on Tuesday, closing its offices in Niamey and forcing out foreign staff, with no official explanation given but suspicions it relates to a recent ICRC report on its humanitarian activities in the country.
Niger Expels ICRC Amidst Concerns Over NGO Restrictions
Niger's government unexpectedly expelled the ICRC on Tuesday, closing its offices in Niamey and forcing out foreign staff, with no official explanation given but suspicions it relates to a recent ICRC report on its humanitarian activities in the country.
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MNDAA Capture of Lashio Deals Blow to Myanmar Junta
The Myanmar National Democratic Alliance Army (MNDAA) captured Lashio, a key city in northern Myanmar, in August 2023, after months of fighting, dealing a major blow to the military junta and boosting the pro-democracy movement; however, the city now faces economic hardship and concerns about the MN...
MNDAA Capture of Lashio Deals Blow to Myanmar Junta
The Myanmar National Democratic Alliance Army (MNDAA) captured Lashio, a key city in northern Myanmar, in August 2023, after months of fighting, dealing a major blow to the military junta and boosting the pro-democracy movement; however, the city now faces economic hardship and concerns about the MN...
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Four Candidates Vie for Presidency in Post-Coup Gabon
Gabon's upcoming presidential election on April 12th will include four candidates: General Brice Oligui Nguema, former Prime Minister Alain-Claude Bilie-By-Nze, Joseph Lapensée Essingone, and Stéphane Germain Iloko Boussengui, following the August 2023 coup that ousted the Bongo dynasty after 55 yea...

Four Candidates Vie for Presidency in Post-Coup Gabon
Gabon's upcoming presidential election on April 12th will include four candidates: General Brice Oligui Nguema, former Prime Minister Alain-Claude Bilie-By-Nze, Joseph Lapensée Essingone, and Stéphane Germain Iloko Boussengui, following the August 2023 coup that ousted the Bongo dynasty after 55 yea...
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Gabonese General Announces Presidential Candidacy Amidst Concerns
General Brice Clotaire Oligui Nguema announced his candidacy for Gabon's presidency on February 26, 2025, despite not yet fulfilling the legal requirement of taking leave from his military post; the election is scheduled for April 12, 2025, and the lack of a strong opposing candidate raises concerns...

Gabonese General Announces Presidential Candidacy Amidst Concerns
General Brice Clotaire Oligui Nguema announced his candidacy for Gabon's presidency on February 26, 2025, despite not yet fulfilling the legal requirement of taking leave from his military post; the election is scheduled for April 12, 2025, and the lack of a strong opposing candidate raises concerns...
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Impeached South Korean President Yoon Faces Rebellion Trial
Former South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol, impeached after declaring martial law in December 2024, appeared in court on February 20th facing rebellion charges, becoming the first South Korean president to face criminal prosecution for this offense, potentially punishable by life imprisonment or de...

Impeached South Korean President Yoon Faces Rebellion Trial
Former South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol, impeached after declaring martial law in December 2024, appeared in court on February 20th facing rebellion charges, becoming the first South Korean president to face criminal prosecution for this offense, potentially punishable by life imprisonment or de...
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Niger Junta to Determine Transition Length Amidst Increased NGO Control
Niger's military junta will hold "national meetings" from February 15-19 to determine the length of its transition, following the 2023 coup that ousted President Mohamed Bazoum; the junta also increased control over NGOs, potentially impacting aid delivery.

Niger Junta to Determine Transition Length Amidst Increased NGO Control
Niger's military junta will hold "national meetings" from February 15-19 to determine the length of its transition, following the 2023 coup that ousted President Mohamed Bazoum; the junta also increased control over NGOs, potentially impacting aid delivery.
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Myanmar Junta's Shrinking Control Amidst Growing Resistance
Myanmar's military junta, seizing power in a 2021 coup, now controls only 21% of the country's territory after losing 95 towns and key trade routes to resistance forces, causing immense humanitarian suffering for over 4 million displaced people and plunging half the population into poverty.

Myanmar Junta's Shrinking Control Amidst Growing Resistance
Myanmar's military junta, seizing power in a 2021 coup, now controls only 21% of the country's territory after losing 95 towns and key trade routes to resistance forces, causing immense humanitarian suffering for over 4 million displaced people and plunging half the population into poverty.
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Three Sahel Nations Leave ECOWAS After Military Coups
Mali, Burkina Faso, and Niger, after military coups and sanctions, officially left the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) on January 29th, 2024, impacting 73 million people and a significant portion of ECOWAS's territory, despite rich natural resources and ancient trade routes.

Three Sahel Nations Leave ECOWAS After Military Coups
Mali, Burkina Faso, and Niger, after military coups and sanctions, officially left the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) on January 29th, 2024, impacting 73 million people and a significant portion of ECOWAS's territory, despite rich natural resources and ancient trade routes.
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