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Ethiopia: AU, UN Call For Cease-fire As Fighting Intensifies

Diplomats are calling on Ethiopia’s federal authorities and their rivals in the northern region of Tigray to agree to a cease-fire as heavy fighting raises humanitarian fears. Chairman of the.

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Libya: UN Condemns killing of Migrants

The United Nations mission in Libya on Sunday condemned the “heinous killing” of 15 migrants near the Mediterranean coastal city of Sabratha and demanded justice. The bodies were found on.

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COP27: Egypt vows to Support Climate Finance for Africa

Egypt has vowed to Support climate finance for Africa when it hosts the Conference of the Parties (COP27), a global climate summit slated for November this year. Egyptian Environment Minister,.

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Nile dam stand-off should be resolved in the spirit of ‘African solutions to African challenges – UAE

The UAE believes a successful conclusion to negotiations over a hydroelectric dam Ethiopia is building on the Nile is “within reach”, according to a statement posted on the website of.

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UN, DRC to Jointly Investigate Deadly Protests

The acting head of the United Nations, UN, mission in eastern Congo said Wednesday that it would carry out a joint investigation with national police into the shooting deaths of.

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UN urges Libya’s rivals to agree on elections this week

The UN political chief urged Libya’s rival factions on Monday to agree on measures governing the transition to elections during talks in Geneva this week, expressing hope this will lead.

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UN chief urges Libyans to avoid violence, maintain stability

United Nations (UN) Secretary-General Antonio Guterres calls on all actors in Libya to avoid violence and refrain from any steps that can undermine stability in the country, Spokesman for the.

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UN Investigator Calls for Access to Burundi to Probe Human Rights Violations

In his first oral report since beginning his job as the United Nations, UN special rapporteur on Burundi’s human rights, Fortune Gaetan Zongo appealed to Burundian authorities to grant him.

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Talks On Libya Elections Resume In Cairo As UN Voices Concern Over Clashes

Libyan officials returned to the Egyptian capital on Sunday for a third round of talks on constitutional amendments for elections. Libya once again finds itself at a political impasse, with.

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Mozambique, Ecuador, Japan, Malta, Switzerland elected to UN Security Council

The United Nations General Assembly elected Mozambique, Ecuador, Japan, Malta and Switzerland to the UN Security Council on Thursday for a two-year term starting on Jan. 1, 2023. All five.

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