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  • Hundreds of thousands newly displaced as Islamic State insurgency expands in Mozambique
    Donnerstag, 25. Dezember 2025 09:00 Uhr

    Rising numbers of people flee jihadists, as violence against civilians increases and foreign aid dwindles

    More than 300,000 people have been displaced by an Islamic State insurgency in Mozambique since July, amid growing fears that authorities lack a workable plan to end the fighting.

    With wars in Ukraine, Gaza and Sudan attracting more attention and foreign aid falling, the grinding conflict in Mozambique has been largely ignored or forgotten. More than 1 million people have been displaced, many of them two, three or even four times.

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  • Algeria passes law declaring French colonisation a crime
    Mittwoch, 24. Dezember 2025 16:02 Uhr

    France’s rule over Algeria from 1830 to 1962 is marked by mass killings and large-scale deportation

    Algeria’s parliament has unanimously approved a law declaring France’s colonisation of the country a crime and demanded an apology and reparations.

    Lawmakers, standing in the chamber wearing scarves in the colours of the national flag, chanted “long live Algeria” on Wednesday as they applauded the passage of the bill, which states that France holds “legal responsibility for its colonial past in Algeria and the tragedies it caused”.

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  • Libya’s army chief dies in plane crash in Turkey
    Mittwoch, 24. Dezember 2025 00:46 Uhr

    Libyan PM says Mohammed Ali Ahmed al-Haddad died after aircraft lost radio contact above Ankara

    The Libyan army’s chief of staff, Mohammed Ali Ahmed al-Haddad, has been killed in a plane crash after leaving Turkey’s capital, Ankara.

    The prime minister of Libya’s internationally recognised government confirmed on Tuesday evening that Mohammed Ali Ahmed al-Haddad had died and that four others were on the jet with him.

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  • Freed Nigerian schoolchildren to be reunited with families
    Montag, 22. Dezember 2025 13:00 Uhr

    Month-long ordeal ends but no details released on how they regained their freedom or who was behind abduction

    A final group of 130 kidnapped Nigerian schoolchildren freed by the government on Sunday are expected to be reunited with their families in the central Niger state on Monday, ending a month-long ordeal that drew global concern.

    Last month, unknown gunmen took hundreds of schoolchildren and 12 teachers from St Mary’s Catholic school, Papiri community in Niger state, which runs west from the capital, Abuja, to neighbouring Benin.

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  • Another 130 kidnapped schoolchildren released in Nigeria
    Sonntag, 21. Dezember 2025 21:05 Uhr

    Presidential spokesperson says all those abducted from a Catholic school in Niger state last month are now free

    Nigerian authorities say they have secured the release of a further 130 schoolchildren kidnapped from a Catholic school in November, after 100 were freed earlier this month.

    “Another 130 abducted Niger state pupils released, none left in captivity,” presidential spokesperson Sunday Dare said on X, in a post accompanied by a photo of smiling children.

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  • ‘It’s the wildest place I have walked’: new national park will join up Chile’s 2,800km wildlife corridor
    Donnerstag, 25. Dezember 2025 13:00 Uhr

    Government poised to officially protect 200,000 hectares of remote Patagonian coastline and forest

    Chile’s government is poised to create the country’s 47th national park, protecting nearly 200,000 hectares (500,000 acres) of pristine wilderness and completing a wildlife corridor stretching 1,700 miles (2,800km) to the southernmost tip of the Americas.

    The Cape Froward national park is a wild expanse of wind-torn coastline and forested valleys that harbours unrivalled biodiversity and has played host to millennia of human history.

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