US: UNICEF warns rising cholera, diarrhoea, malnutrition 'deadly' for children in E. Africa, Yemen

New York, US (PANA) ? Access, funding and security are urgently needed to ensure humanitarians can reach hundreds of thousands of children suffering from cholera and diarrhoea across Yemen, South Sudan...

Italy/FAO: UN food agencies urge govts to step up food action in African countries facing famine

Rome, Italy (PANA) - Unless urgent action is taken to feed people in north-east Nigeria, Somalia, South Sudan and Yemen, more than 20 million people will not find enough food to eat, the heads of the U...

U.S. strike against al-Shabaab logistics node

On June 11 at 2:20 am Eastern Standard Time, U.S. forces conducted a precision airstrike in southern Somalia. The militants were operating an al-Shabaab command and logistics node at a ...

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Ethiopia: AU Commission chief calls for end to dehumanizing treatment of women

Addis Ababa, Ethiopia (PANA) ? The African Union Commission Chairperson Moussa Faki Mahamat has called for an end to the mistreatment of women caught up in conflict in Somalia, South Sudan and the Lake...

Al-Shabab attack Puntland army base leaves scores dead

Gun battle in military base in Somalia's semi-autonomous Puntland region kills at least 70 soldiers.

Four killed in Kenyan car bomb attack

At least four people died when their vehicle set off an improvised explosive device in a small Kenyan town near the border with Somalia, says police. ......

Italy: FAO warns that 20 million people could starve to death in next six months

Rome, Italy (PANA) - Urgent action is needed to save the lives of people facing famine in northeastern Nigeria, Somalia, South Sudan and Yemen, FAO Director-General José Graziano da Silva said on Monda...

Deportations of Africans Rise, But Still Fall Below Other Immigrant Groups

With the deportation of 67 people last week, the U.S. has now removed about 326 Somali nationals since January, more than the total for all of 2016. This makes it the third year in a row that the numbe...

Famine fuels resurgence of Somali piracy: US general

Djibouti (AFP) - Drought and famine seem to be fuelling a resurgence of piracy off the coast of Somalia, the United States' top military chief in Africa said Sunday. Half a dozen pirate attacks have be...
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