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Death toll from Iran unrest nears 2,600, rights group reports

The death toll from weeks of anti government unrest in Iran has climbed to almost 2,600 people, according to a US based human rights group. HRANA said it has so far verified the deaths of 2,403 protesters and 147 members of the security forces and other government affiliated individuals.​ An Iranian official separately told Reuters that about 2,000 people had been killed, marking the first time a figure in that range has been acknowledged by someone inside the system. The authorities have accused the United States and Israel of fomenting the unrest and say “terrorists” have attacked security forces, mosques and public property.​ The protests began on December 28 over soaring inflation but have since turned into one of the biggest challenges to Iran’s clerical rulers since the 1979 Islamic Revolution. Demonstrations have spread nationwide, with funeral marches, strikes and […]

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Troops Arrest Two Herders Destroying Crops During Benue Farmland Patrol

Troops of Operation Whirl Stroke have arrested two herders found trespassing and destroying crops on community farmlands in Makurdi, Benue State, during routine farm protection patrols. The incident, confirmed by OPWS spokesman Lt. Ahmad Zubairu, occurred on November 20, 2025, at Zongo Akiki. The vigilant intervention by troops prevented further damage and possible clashes between herders and local farmers. The suspects are in custody, with investigations and legal proceedings underway. Force Commander Maj. Gen. Moses Gara commended the professionalism of his troops and advised the public against taking the law into their own hands. He urged dialogue and lawful action to resolve disputes, warning that violence only escalates tensions.

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Police Arrest Five for Impersonating Officers in Kano

The Kano State Police Command has arrested five men for allegedly impersonating police officers and extorting citizens across three states. The suspects — Aliyu Abbas (35), Sani Iliyasu (47), Ashiru Sule (41), Abubakar Yahaya (45), and Adamu Kalilu (45) — were apprehended on Thursday by operatives of the command’s Special Intervention Squad. In a statement issued on Saturday in Kano, the command’s spokesperson, SP Abdullahi Kiyawa, said the suspects were found in possession of a fake police warrant card, handcuffs, mutilated Naira notes, CFA 2,500, and a blue Peugeot 406 vehicle. Kiyawa said the suspects had confessed to extorting unsuspecting citizens in Kano, Katsina, and Kaduna States. He quoted the Commissioner of Police, Ibrahim Adamu Bakori, as restating the command’s commitment to fighting crime and ensuring public safety. The police spokesperson added that the suspects would be charged to court […]

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Ethiopian doctors face arrests during strike over pay and conditions

In mid-May, at a hospital in Ethiopia’s capital Addis Ababa, two police officers stormed the emergency ward where Dr. Tewodros* was on duty. Days earlier, he had joined a nationwide strike by public health workers protesting poor pay and harsh working conditions. The government had declared the strike illegal, setting the stage for confrontations between authorities and medical professionals. The officers told him they were taking him in for questioning without explanation. His colleagues tried to intervene, but the police dragged him out and held him at a nearby station for over three weeks. “That was the moment I felt helpless. That was the moment I was ashamed of my country,” he told Al Jazeera. He described being crammed into a cell with 15 others, denied contact with his family and even basic hygiene. Rights groups say his case was […]

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Galamsey Protest Arrests : Activists Vow to Continue Fight.

Despite a series of arrests, anti-galamsey protesters are determined to keep up their demonstrations, demanding stronger government action against illegal mining. Several activists have been detained for participating in unauthorized protests, but one of the leaders remarked that his experience has made him wiser in navigating future actions. The protests have garnered support from environmental groups across Ghana, as citizens call for sustainable solutions to the problem that has ravaged the country's water bodies and lands.

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