Rebuilding Afghanistan From The Ground Up

Afghanistan cannot move forward just by changing who is in power. The deeper problems are in everyday life, especially in villages where people lack schools, health care, jobs, and basic services. Many communities are isolated, and people feel disconnected from the state. To rebuild the country, change must start from the ground, not only from [...]

New Thai Leader Elected

Anutin Charnvirakul has become the new prime minister of Thailand after winning a strong vote in parliament. He received support from 293 lawmakers, showing that his coalition has clear control in the lower house. His victory marks a win for the conservative establishment after years of political conflict with pro-democracy groups. Anutin promised to improve [...]

Fears of New Civil War In South Sudan

Rising violence in South Sudan is causing serious concern among religious leaders and aid groups. They warn that the country could fall back into civil war if fighting continues. Church groups, such as the South Sudan Council of Churches, are urging leaders to cease military actions and opt for dialogue instead. Aid organizations say attacks [...]

Millions In Yemen At Risk Of Starvation

Yemen is facing a severe hunger crisis, with more than half of its population, around 18 million people, at risk of going hungry in early 2026. Years of war, internal conflict, and displacement have destroyed livelihoods and limited access to food, health care, and basic services. Economic collapse, unpaid salaries, inflation, and cuts in humanitarian [...]

Niger’s Growing Security Crisis

Violence in Niger has grown sharply since the 2023 military coup, leaving many communities unprotected from terrorist attacks. On June 20, terrorists linked to the Islamic State killed 70 people praying at a mosque in Manda, with only a few survivors who escaped by pretending to be dead. Across the country, nearly 1,700 people have [...]

Deadly Clashes In Aleppo Displace Thousands

Violence has erupted in Aleppo, Syria, between the Syrian army and the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF), forcing tens of thousands of people to flee their homes. The Syrian army declared the Sheikh Maqsoud and Ashrafieh neighborhoods as “closed military zones” and opened humanitarian corridors for civilians to leave before shelling and fighting began. Over [...]

Yemen Faces Ongoing Political Crisis

Yemen’s political situation is very unstable and complicated. The country has been torn by war for many years, involving different groups fighting for power. In the north, the Iran‑aligned Houthis movement control the capital Sanaa and much of the region. They fought against the internationally recognized government, which moved its base to Aden after losing [...]

Niger’s Growing Security Crisis

Violence in Niger has grown sharply since the 2023 military coup, leaving many communities unprotected from terrorist attacks. On June 20, terrorists linked to the Islamic State killed 70 people praying at a mosque in Manda, with only a few survivors who escaped by pretending to be dead. Across the country, nearly 1,700 people have [...]

Sudan’s Rival Forces Form Competing Government

A Sudanese faction headed by the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) has established a new administration to oppose the military-dominated powers in Khartoum. The group, which is known as the Leadership Council of the Sudan Founding Alliance (TASIS), appointed RSF head Mohamed Hamdan "Hemedti" Dagalo as president of a presidential council and Mohammed Hassan Osman al-Ta'ishi [...]

RSF-Linked Coalition Declares Rival Rule In Sudan

On July 1, the Tasis alliance in Sudan announced the creation of a new governance council. Formed in February in Nairobi, this coalition includes armed groups, political parties, and civil society organizations allied with the Rapid Support Forces (RSF). Its goal is to establish a rival government to the army-backed one in Port Sudan. RSF [...]

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