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  Three United Nations (UN) experts called for a full and independent investigation into the killing of three Lebanese journalists by Israel last week, which they described as ‘another attack on press freedom by Israeli forces.’ On March 28, Israeli forces killed Al Mayadeen reporter Fatima Ftouni, her brother and cameraman Mohamed Ftouni, and Al Manar TV reporter Ali Shoeib as they were…

Civilians killed in Nigeria offensives

A military offensive in Nigeria that killed over 50 militants has also destroyed four villages and an unknown number of civilians, reports AFP.

The raids were launched by the army in response to an attack on Friday by Islamist group Boko Haram. A defence ministry spokesperson identified those killed as terrorists although villagers have reported civilians killed in the bombardment.

Egypt declares Muslim Brotherhood ‘terrorist’ organisation

Egypt’s military run government has declared the Muslim Brotherhood a “terrorist” organisation on Wednesday, vowing to crack down on its members, as unrest in the country continues.

In a statement released by the Egyptian cabinet, they stated,

"The government has decided to declare the Muslim Brotherhood movement a terrorist organisation".

Pope calls for peace, dialogue and social harmony

Pope Francis in his Christmas message called for an end to violence around the world, focusing on Syria but also drawing attention to conflicts in Africa and the Middle-East.

“Too many lives have been shattered in recent times by the conflict in Syria, fuelling hatred and vengeance,” the Pope said, and urged “the parties in conflict to put an end to all violence and guarantee access to humanitarian aid.”

Kiir calls for cessation of atrocities as South Sudan moves closer to civil war

The president of South Sudan Salva Kiir has called for an end to tribal atrocities as clashes continued between Dinka and Nuer ethnic groups.

"Innocent people have been wantonly killed. People are targeting others because of their tribal affiliation. This is unacceptable," Kiir said.

"These atrocities recurring by now have to cease immediately."

Mass graves found in South Sudan amidst fears of ethnic conflict

A mass grave containing some 75 bodies has been found in South Sudan reported the United Nations today.

The United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights Navi Pillay called on both sides to protect civilian and warned that both political and military leaders could be held accountable for crimes.

In a statement released today, Pillay said,

UN to increase peacekeeping presence in South Sudan as death toll rises

The United Nations Security Council, today, approved plans to approximately double the UN peacekeeping force presence in South Sudan.


The 15 member council unanimously authorised an earlier request by the UN Secretery-General Ban Ki-moon to strengthen the UN mission in South Sudan to 12,500 troops.


Earlier today, the UN humanitarian chief for South Sudan, Toby Lanzer, said that thousands of South Sudanese had been killed in this week’s violence, stating,

We want to rebuild our relations with West - Rouhani

Iran's president Hassan Rouhani made clear he wanted to "rebuild and improve" relations with the West, in comments published in Germany's Sueddeutsche Zeitung.

President Rouhani said,
"We want to rebuild and improve our relations to European and North American countries on a basis of mutual respect,"

"We are striving to avoid new burdens on relations between Iran and the United States and also to remove the tensions that we have inherited,"

Al Qaeda apologise for attack on Yemeni hospital

Al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula has apologised to the families of civilians killed in its attack on a military hospital, which left a total of 52 people dead.

The military leader of the group, Qasim al-Raymi, said in a statement that the combatant responsible had disobeyed orders not to attack medics and patients during the raid on a defence ministry compound at the beginning of December.

"Now we acknowledge our mistake and guilt,

Soldiers prosecuted for sexual violence in eastern Congo

A dozen soldiers in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), were convicted of sexual violence, a government official confirmed on Sunday.

The latest convictions are part of a string of 19 sentences that have been handed out by the state since the start of December.

Reporters Without Borders condemn sentencing of journalist in Burma

In a statement released today, Reporters Without Borders, condemned the prison sentence, of a reporter from the Eleven Media Group, Ma Khine.