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Kenyan Authorities Assault Several Journalists Covering Protests

An anti-riot police officer aims a teargas canister while journalists cover an anti-corruption protest in Kenya's capital, Nairobi. November 3, 2016.  © 2016 REUTERS/Thomas...

South Sudan: UN beefs up patrols as security worsens in Unity State

The United Nations Mission in South Sudan (UNMISS) has intensified patrols and engagement with local authorities and security services in Unity State and the...

Machar Fears Nairobi Talks ‘Abrogates Existing Truce’

President Kiir and Pagan Amum shaking hands as peace partners By Samuel Vincent, GT contributor in South Sudan South Sudan’s First Vice President Dr. Riek Machar...

Niger Criminalizes ‘Defamation’ Under Cybercrime Law

On June 7, Niger’s head of state Abdourahamane Tchiani, seen here declaring himself the country's leader after a July 2023 coup, reintroduced prison sentences...

Sudan’s Warring Parties Reportedly Attack Civilians, Infrastructure

Sudan's-Conflict-Fighters-|File Photo| Sudan’s warring parties’ recent unlawful attacks in North Darfur’s El Fasher have killed hundreds of civilians and forced tens of thousands to flee,...

Ethiopian Journalists Struggle in Exile

Dozens of Ethiopian journalists have fled since 2020 due to harassment and persecution. They include (clockwise from top left): Tesfa-Alem Tekle, Woldegiorgis Ghebrehiwet Teklay,...

Egyptian Authorities Handcuffed Sudanese Refugees Like ‘Dangerous Criminals’

In the photo, one of the Sudanese refugees getting arrested by the security authorities. |Photo courtesy of Ibrahim Musa|. Amnesty International called on the Egyptian...

Burundi: Journalists Under Unprecedented Threats

Authorities in Burundi reportedly intimidated and attacked the independent news outlet and two journalists over critical reporting of the state’s affairs. The Committee to Protect...

Church Members Assault Two Journalists in DRC

Faithful of Kimbaguiste church waving palm branches on Christmas day celebration. |File Photo|. Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) called on the authorities in the Democratic...

“Don’t Take Punches and Fight”—UNGA President Advises South Sudan Leaders

UNGA President Dennis Francis meeting the internally displaced persons in South Sudan. |Photo Credit: United Nations|. By Kenyo Franko, a South Sudanese journalist President of the...

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