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  • RSF massacres left Sudanese city ‘a slaughterhouse’, satellite images show
    Freitag, 5. Dezember 2025 09:00 Uhr

    Up to 150,000 residents of El Fasher are missing since North Darfur capital fell to paramilitary Rapid Support Forces

    The Sudanese city of El Fasher resembles a “massive crime scene”, with large piles of bodies heaped throughout its streets as the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) work to destroy evidence of the scale of their massacre.

    Six weeks after the RSF seized the city, corpses have been gathered together in scores of piles to await burial in mass graves or cremated in huge pits, analysis indicates.

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  • 60,000 African penguins starved to death after sardine numbers collapsed – study
    Freitag, 5. Dezember 2025 07:00 Uhr

    Climate crisis and overfishing contributed to loss of 95% of penguins in two breeding colonies in South Africa, research finds

    More than 60,000 penguins in colonies off the coast of South Africa have starved to death as a result of disappearing sardines, a new paper has found.

    More than 95% of the African penguins in two of the most important breeding colonies, on Dassen Island and Robben Island, died between 2004 and 2012. The breeding penguins probably starved to death during the moulting period, according to the paper, which said the climate crisis and overfishing were driving declines.

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  • US considers wider sanctions on Sudanese army and RSF as ceasefire efforts falter
    Freitag, 5. Dezember 2025 06:00 Uhr

    Trump envoy fails to secure deal as Norway prepares to host talks on how to restore civilian government in Sudan

    The US is considering a much broader range of sanctions on the belligerents in the war in Sudan, in a tacit acknowledgment of the inability of the US envoy Massad Boulos to persuade the parties to accept a ceasefire.

    Last week Donald Trump announced that work had begun to end the war after a personal request for his direct intervention from the Saudi crown prince, Mohammed bin Salman.

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  • US and EU critical minerals project could displace thousands in DRC – report
    Donnerstag, 4. Dezember 2025 17:08 Uhr

    Global Witness says plan to upgrade railway line to Angola puts up to 1,200 buildings at risk of demolition

    Up to 6,500 people are at risk of being displaced in the Democratic Republic of the Congo by a multi-billion-dollar infrastructure project funded by the EU and the US, amid a global race to secure supplies of copper, cobalt and other “critical minerals”, according to a report by campaign group Global Witness.

    The project, labelled the Lobito Corridor, aims to upgrade the colonial-era Benguela railway from the DRC to Lobito on Angola’s coast and improve port infrastructure, as well as building a railway line to Zambia and supporting agriculture and solar power installations along the route. Angola has said it needs $4.5bn (£3.4bn) for its stretch of the line.

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  • Uganda stops granting refugee status for Eritreans, Somalis and Ethiopians
    Donnerstag, 4. Dezember 2025 08:00 Uhr

    Government once seen as progressive on migration says aid cuts to blame for excluding countries ‘not experiencing war’

    The Ugandan government has stopped granting asylum and refugee status to people from Eritrea, Somalia and Ethiopia, citing severe funding shortfalls for the significant policy shift.

    Hillary Onek, Uganda’s minister for refugees, announced that the government would no longer grant the status to new arrivals from countries “not experiencing war”.

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  • US airstrike survivors clung to boat wreckage for an hour before second deadly attack, video shows
    Freitag, 5. Dezember 2025 13:37 Uhr

    Footage seen by US senators shows two unarmed, shirtless men struggling to stay afloat before they were killed, sources say

    Two men who survived a US airstrike on a suspected drug smuggling boat in the Caribbean clung to the wreckage for an hour before they were killed in a second attack, according to a video of the episode shown to senators in Washington.

    The men were shirtless, unarmed and carried no visible radio or other communications equipment. They also appeared to have no idea what had just hit them, or that the US military was weighing whether to finish them off, two sources familiar with the recording told Reuters.

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