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Guardiola says he is hurt by human suffering in wars

Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola says he feels deeply hurt by the suffering of civilians in wars and violent conflicts around the world.​ Guardiola recently missed a press conference before his team’s league match at Tottenham after giving a speech in Barcelona in support of Palestinian children at a charity event. He has often spoken about issues beyond football and said he will not stop, despite suggestions that he should focus only on the sport.​ Speaking ahead of City’s League Cup semi final second leg against Newcastle, he became emotional as he described watching news reports of children being killed or injured in different conflict zones. He mentioned violence in Palestine, Ukraine and Sudan, as well as recent shootings by United States immigration agency ICE, as events that have left him angry and determined to speak out.​ Guardiola said modern […]

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US adds Niger to highest risk ‘Do Not Travel’ list for 2026

The United States has added Niger to its Level 4 “Do Not Travel” advisory list for 2026, citing worsening insecurity, terrorism, kidnapping, violent crime, civil unrest and weak emergency and healthcare services. In the notice issued by the US Department of State on January 30, Americans were warned to avoid all travel to Niger, with officials stressing that US authorities cannot provide routine or emergency consular services outside the capital, Niamey. Non essential US government staff and their families have been ordered to leave the country because of safety risks. The advisory referenced recent violent incidents, including a gunfight involving Islamic State linked militants at Diori Hamani International Airport in Niamey, as evidence of the deteriorating security environment. Under current rules, foreigners travelling outside Niamey must move with Nigerien military escorts. US government personnel in Niger are restricted to armoured […]

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AFCON knockout stage raises stakes for Super Eagles and rivals

The Africa Cup of Nations in Morocco has entered the knockout phase, shifting from cautious group stage management to all or nothing football as the Round of 16 begins this weekend.​For Nigeria and other contenders, every decision, mistake and moment now carries far greater weight than early group form.​ Nigeria head into the knockouts as one of the most impressive sides after a perfect group record, free scoring performances and effective squad rotation that secured qualification with a game to spare.​However, a late scare in their 3 2 win over Tunisia underlined how quickly control can slip at this stage and how fine the margins now are.​ Algeria also progressed with maximum points, showing a level of control they lacked in recent editions, while Egypt relied on structure and efficiency to get through.​By contrast, defending champions Côte d’Ivoire and perennial […]

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Super Eagles to face Mozambique in AFCON last 16

The Super Eagles will meet the Mambas of Mozambique in their Africa Cup of Nations Round of 16 tie in Fez on Monday after the final matches in Group F were concluded.​Mozambique finished third in Group F to set up the knockout clash with Nigeria, who qualified earlier as winners of Group C.​ On the final night in Group F, defending champions Cote d’Ivoire produced a strong comeback from 2 0 down to beat Gabon 3 2 in a thrilling encounter.​In the other game, Cameroon edged Mozambique 2 1, a result that confirmed the final standings in the group.​ Cote d’Ivoire finished top of the section on goal difference ahead of Cameroon, with both teams collecting seven points from three matches.​Mozambique ended in third place on three points, thanks to their earlier win over Gabon, who finished bottom without a […]

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AFCON 2025: Algeria, Cameroon, Ivory Coast, Burkina chase vital wins today

The group stage of AFCON 2025 enters a decisive phase today as eight teams face off in four crucial Matchday 2 fixtures in Morocco. Heavyweights Algeria, Burkina Faso, Côte d’Ivoire and Cameroon are all in action with qualification places on the line.​ The tournament, which runs from December 21, 2025 to January 18, 2026, has already delivered drama. Nigeria sealed a Round of 16 spot on Saturday after a 3–2 win over Tunisia in a five goal thriller.​ Saturday’s games in Groups C and D were keenly contested. In Group C, goals from Victor Osimhen, Wilfred Ndidi and Ademola Lookman gave Nigeria victory, while Montassar Talbi and Hamza Al Abdi scored for Tunisia; Uganda and Tanzania drew 1–1, while in Group D Senegal drew 1–1 with DR Congo and Benin beat Botswana 1–0.​ Attention now shifts to Groups E and […]

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US Green Card Review Hits 10 African Countries

The United States government has ordered a sweeping review of all Green Cards issued to immigrants from 19 countries, including 10 in Africa, following the November 26 attack on National Guard troops in Washington, D.C. The Trump administration announced the move after the detained suspect was identified as a 29 year old Afghan who had previously worked with US forces and was granted asylum in April 2025, not permanent residency.​ In a directive posted on X, US Citizenship and Immigration Services Director Joseph Edlow said President Donald Trump had ordered a rigorous re examination of every Green Card held by immigrants from designated “countries of concern.” He stressed that protecting Americans was paramount and blamed what he described as the prior administration’s “reckless resettlement policies” for current risks.​ Under the new policy, USCIS officers can now apply “negative, country specific […]

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Sudan Conflict: US Calls for End to Weapons Supply to RSF Over Atrocities

US Secretary of State Marco Rubio has demanded urgent international action to cut off weapons supplies to Sudan’s paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF), following reports of systematic atrocities, including murder, rape, and mass killings in el-Fasher, Darfur. Speaking at the G7 foreign ministers’ meeting, Rubio condemned RSF’s actions as genocidal, targeting non-Arab populations and committing widespread sexual violence against women and children. Sudan’s regular army accuses the United Arab Emirates (UAE) of arming the RSF via African intermediaries—a charge the UAE denies. The RSF, which now controls all major cities in Darfur after an 18-month siege of el-Fasher, relies on foreign-supplied weapons, with documented arms traced to Serbia, Russia, China, Turkey, Yemen, and the UAE. Satellite and field evidence show massacres and atrocities, and analysts warn that over 150,000 have died since the 2023 civil war began, with about 12 […]

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UN Women Seeks Urgent Action as Food Crisis Ravages Women and Girls in Sudan

UN Women Regional Director Anna Mutavati has called for urgent global action to protect women and girls suffering acute food insecurity as Sudan’s raging two-year conflict deepens the humanitarian crisis. In Geneva, Mutavati highlighted the findings of a new gender alert reporting that almost 11 million Sudanese women and girls now face severe hunger, with being female a primary predictor of malnutrition. The Integrated Food Security Phase Classification (IPC) declared famine in El Fasher and Kadugli in November 2025, with the crisis spreading rapidly through Darfur and Kordofan. The report documents that 73.7% of women cannot meet minimum dietary diversity, leading to widespread malnutrition. As violence engulfs regions, women and girls endure hunger, displacement, death, and escalating gender-based violence—including skipping meals for children and youngest girls receiving the smallest portions. Despite dire conditions, women-led organizations remain pivotal in humanitarian response. […]

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UN Warns of Rising Violence Against Women and Girls in Sudan

The United Nations agency for women, UN Women, has raised alarm over the growing violence against women, girls, and civilians in and around El Fasher, North Darfur, Sudan. In a statement, the agency described the situation as catastrophic, noting that women and girls have faced siege, bombardment, and starvation for more than 500 days. Reports indicate that about 300,000 women and girls—half of the 575,000 people trapped in the city—are surviving on animal feed and leaves amid severe hunger and insecurity. UN Women said the recent takeover of El Fasher by the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) marked a shift from siege to mass atrocities. The group cited reports of killings, rape, gang rape, sexual slavery, forced marriage, and abductions of women and girls. Medical networks, including the Sudan Doctors Union, have reported that over 2,000 civilians, many of them women […]

Sudanese fighter walks through destroyed streets of el-Fasher after the city’s fall to RSF forces
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Sudan’s el-Fasher falls to RSF as fighter recounts killings and desperate escape

For 550 days, Abubakr Ahmed risked his life defending el-Fasher, the last major army stronghold in Sudan’s Darfur region, from the Rapid Support Forces (RSF). As a member of the “popular resistance” — a local group backing the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) — he fought to keep the city from falling. That battle ended on October 26, when el-Fasher finally fell to the RSF after months of siege and relentless fighting. According to SAF leader Abdel Fattah al-Burhan, the army’s surrender was meant to prevent a large-scale massacre, allowing troops to retreat safely. But the withdrawal left about 250,000 trapped civilians at the mercy of RSF fighters. Ahmed, 29, said he barely made it out alive. During the final hours of combat, a rocket-propelled grenade exploded near a car close to him, spraying shrapnel into his abdomen. “I was lucky […]

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