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Tanzania police accused of ‘unlawful lethal force’ after protests left 700 dead

By:RFI The findings relate to demonstrations that swept parts of Tanzania following the presidential election on 29 October.  President Samia Suluhu Hassan won a second term with 98 percent of the vote, but opposition parties rejected the results, as her main challengers had been either imprisoned or barred from running, and widespread unrest broke out.  Tanzania president

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South Sudan’s democracy is on life support, and the 2026 elections are a dangerous illusion

By Stephen Dhieu Kuach South Sudan stands at a perilous crossroads. The world’s youngest nation is sliding into yet another transition—another postponement, another recycled promise its leaders show little political will to fulfill. The Revitalized Agreement on the Resolution of Conflict in the Republic of South Sudan (R-ARCSS) was meant to end the civil war

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Lebanese Protesters Condemn Israeli Regime’s Aggression, Urge Lebanon to Stand Firm

Lebanese activists gathered in central Beirut to denounce any concessions by the Lebanese government to the Israeli regime and to reject demands to disarm the resistance, organizers said. The protest, organized by the Lebanese National Action Coordination Committee, took place in Riyadh al-Solh Square opposite the prime minister’s office, coinciding with a meeting of the

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The Lower River Region Police Command has decorated 41 newly promoted officers in Mansakonko

On December 18, 2025, the Lower River Region Police Command held a ceremony in Mansakonko to honor forty-one newly promoted officers. The event included prayers by Imam Janneh, remarks from Deputy Commissioner DCP Alagie M. I. Joof on the occasion’s significance, and comments from Commissioner of Police CP Mustapha Ndong about the importance of professionalism.

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GPF wraps up outreach program in Urr to combat gender-based violence

The Gambia Police Force completed a school and community outreach program in the Upper River Region on December 18, 2025, as part of its Zero Tolerance Against Gender-Based Violence campaign. The initiative aimed to raise awareness about child protection, sexual and gender-based violence, and responsible social media use in schools, including Sabi and St. Joseph

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