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Dec- 2022 -15 DecemberAfrica
Over 160 Civilians Killed in South Sudan Clashes: UN
At least 166 civilians have died in clashes in South Sudan's far north over the past four months, the United Nations said.
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8 DecemberAfrica
At Least 131 Civilians Killed in DR Congo by M23 Rebels: UN
M23 rebels killed at least 131 civilians in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo on November 29-30, the UN mission in the country said.
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Nov- 2022 -23 NovemberAsia Pacific
Australia Invests $61M in Indo-Pacific Maritime Programs
Australia is investing $62 million in various maritime programs across the Indo-Pacific, an Australian diplomat said.
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15 NovemberAfrica
UK to End Deployment of 300 Troops to UN Mission in Mali
Britain announced that it would cut short its troop deployment with the UN's peacekeeping mission in Mali.
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3 NovemberEurope
UN Security Council Renews Bosnia Peacekeeping Force
The UN Security Council agreed unanimously to support the renewal of the European peacekeeping force in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
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Oct- 2022 -18 OctoberAfrica
UN Chief Warns Ethiopia War ‘Spiraling Out of Control’
UN chief Antonio Guterres warned that the war in Ethiopia was "spiralling out of control" as fighting raged in the north of the country.
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14 OctoberMiddle East
UN Experts Urge Warring Sides to Renew Truce in Yemen
UN officials urged the warring parties in Yemen to renew their truce after seven years of devastating war.
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5 OctoberAfrica
Blast Kills Three Bangladesh UN Peacekeepers in Central African Republic
Three UN peacekeepers from Bangladesh were killed and a fourth seriously wounded when their vehicle was hit by an explosive device in the Central African Republic.
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3 OctoberAfrica
Burkina Junta Leader Resigns, Flees After Coup
Burkina Faso's junta leader agreed to step down two days after army officers announced his ouster in a coup that sparked internal unrest and international condemnation.
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Sep- 2022 -27 SeptemberAsia Pacific
Myanmar School Attack Could Be ‘War Crime:’ UN Probe
UN investigators said that the Myanmar junta commanders who ordered an attack on a school that left a dozen children dead could be liable for war crimes.
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