Category: Security
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🇸🇩Sudan files case against UAE at World Court for ‘complicity in genocide’
Sudan asked the ICJ to approve provisional measures to prevent what it said were acts of genocide allegedly facilitated by the Gulf state.Sudan has filed a case against the United Arab Emirates arguing that the Gulf state is complicit in genocide over its alleged support for Sudan’s paramilitary Rapid Support Forces, the International Court of…
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🇲🇦 Morocco’s Sardine Shortage Crisis Raises Government and Industry Concerns
🇲🇦 Government Seeks Solutions to Address Sardine Shortage Sardine Scarcity Threatens Moroccan Exports and Food Industries Sardines, a key pillar of Morocco’s seafood exports, are becoming increasingly scarce in the country’s waters, sparking concerns among both the government and industries that rely on them. This crisis is not only affecting the local economy but is…
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🇿🇦 Jailhouse rot – SA prisons plagued by a cellphones, cash, drugs, knives and alcohol smuggling hub
With prison overcrowding at 155% and corruption by warders rampant, jailhouses have become hubs of crime. Dishonest warders help smuggle banned items and money, while gangsters tighten their grip from behind bars. Information that has recently surfaced in Parliament, combined with issues linked to the South African Police Service, provides a much grittier insight into…
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🇱🇷 Clashes Between Liberia’s Armed Forces and Police in Monrovia: Timeline, Causes, and Consequences
In late February 2025, Monrovia, Liberia’s capital, witnessed a series of alarming clashes between the Armed Forces of Liberia (AFL) and the Liberia National Police (LNP), raising concerns about internal security and inter-agency relations. February 23, 2025: Initial Altercation The tensions began on Sunday, February 23, when an AFL soldier, riding a motorcycle in a…
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🇸🇩 Sudan’s Conflict Intensifies as SAF Advances Westward
February 21, 2025 The conflict in Sudan has escalated as the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) continue their strategic push westward, gaining significant ground against the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF). On February 20, 2025, SAF forces successfully captured the city of El Obeid, a key logistical and military hub in south-central Sudan. This victory not…
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🇨🇴 Colombian man arrested for hiding cocaine under toupee at Cartagena airport
Colombian police arrested a 40-year-old man at Cartagena’s international airport for attempting to smuggle 220 grams of cocaine hidden beneath a toupee while preparing to board a flight to Amsterdam. The drugs, valued at €10,000, were detected by a scanner, leading to his immediate detention. Authorities confirmed he had two previous drug trafficking convictions. Cocaine…
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🇸🇱 Sierra Leone’s ‘kush’ made using ingredients imported from abroad
Kush is a cheap and deadly drug that has swept through at least six West African countries in recent years. Sierra Leone’s President Julius Maada Bio last April called for a crackdown on it, describing the drug as an “epidemic” and a “national threat”. He launched a task force on drug and substance abuse, promising…
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🇨🇮 France Returns Last Military Base to Ivory Coast, Marking End of an Era
On February 20, 2025, France officially handed over its sole remaining military base in Ivory Coast, the Port-Bouet military camp, to local authorities. This marks the end of decades of French military presence in the country, symbolizing a new chapter in bilateral relations. The ceremony, attended by defense ministers from both nations, included a symbolic…
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A$AP Rocky dives into Rihanna’s arms as not guilty verdict is read at felony assault trial
LOS ANGELES (AP) — A$AP Rocky dove into the arms of Rihanna Tuesday as a clerk read the not guilty verdict at his trial on two felony counts of assault with a semiautomatic firearm. The Los Angeles courtroom, full of fans of the hip-hop performer and his singing superstar partner, exploded into screaming glee as…
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Exclusive: Shocking DOGE Investigation Reveals US Government’s Long History of Financing Al-Qaeda, the Taliban, & ISIS
A bombshell investigation by the Defense Oversight and Government Ethics (DOGE) committee has forced Congress to confront the U.S. government’s decades-long history of financing terrorist organizations, including Al-Qaeda, the Taliban, and ISIS. The findings, revealed during recent congressional hearings, detail how taxpayer dollars are funneled through USAID and other channels to groups directly hostile to…
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