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US to send third-country deportees to Central African Republic
US to send third-country deportees to Central African Republic Amid demonstrations across the US against Trump’s immigration policies, the impoverished African country has agreed to take deported migrants from other countries Central African Republic has agreed to take in migrants from other countries deported by the United States, two sources with knowledge of the matter said, the latest example of the Trump administration striking deals with African states to accelerate removals....
Refugee women in CAR face childbirth risks amid US funding cuts
In Pictures Refugee women in CAR face childbirth risks amid US funding cuts Limited staffing and supplies force pregnant women in CAR to give birth at home, increasing risks of preventable deaths. Sudanese refugee women in northeastern Central African Republic (CAR) face an increasing risk of dying in childbirth as cuts to US funding hit already fragile maternity services, aid agencies have warned. Tens of thousands of people have fled fighting in Sudan’s Darfur region into CAR’s remote...
Victims of war: Women seek refuge to deliver their babies
bmj;393/jun09_11/e950313/FAF1faCaitlin Kelly/APA group of Sudanese refugees wait for prenatal consultations in the Birao District Hospital in Central African Republic (CAR).The women are among the 36 414 refugees who have fled civil war at home. Having survived displacement, they face further health risks, as women in CAR are 138 times as likely to die in childbirth as in the European Union.1 The country's fragile healthcare has been further undermined by UK, US, and other countries'...
Central Africa's wild meat dilemma: Why outright bans threaten food security for millions
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Why is a US Ebola facility in Kenya sparking protests?
Why is a US Ebola facility in Kenya sparking protests? The plan has drawn backlash from Kenyans as well as the country’s union of healthcare workers. An Ebola quarantine station for US citizens, which is being constructed on a military base in central Kenya, has caused outrage in the East African nation amid a continuing outbreak of the deadly disease.
Sudan and DR Congo top list of world's most neglected crises, Norway aid group says
The Norwegian Refugee Council report says that the ist of neglected crises also includes Yemen, Afghanistan, Honduras, Ecuador and Cameroon. Sudan, the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) and Colombia top the list of the world's most neglected displacement crises, a prominent Norwegian aid group said on Thursday, noting that nationalism and rearmament campaigns grabbed attention in wealthy countries. Sudan, which since 2023 has been ravaged by a bloody conflict between two rival generals...
Deep learning four decades of human migration
Abstract Human migration is a fundamental driver of global demographic change, shaping population structure, labour markets and social policy across countries1,2,3. Although long-term migration patterns are often linked to economic development4, they can shift rapidly in response to shocks such as conflict, environmental crises and political change5. Despite its importance, migration remains difficult to measure consistently: existing data are sparse, concentrated in high-income settings and...
World's most travelled people meet in Portugal
Most Traveled People (MTP) gathered in Portugal around 200 people who take travel extremely seriously; half have already visited every UN‑recognised country. Jack Wheeler proudly shows the passport issued in the 1960s, among all the passports he has had throughout his life. He has brought the documents to prove that he has already visited every country in the world.
Where are Xi, Trump going? Travel map reveals scale of changing world order
Diplomatic travel is more than ceremony, it shows where leaders choose to place scarce political attention. Presidents and premiers cannot be everywhere, so who they meet, where they go, and how often they host foreign leaders all signal priorities that speeches and strategy papers can obscure. The itineraries aren’t just about who flies where.
WHO chief visits Congo Ebola epicentre Saturday to urge community action
WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus arrived in Ituri on Saturday to back the response against a rare Ebola strain. With over 1,000 suspected cases and 246 deaths, Tedros emphasised the critical need for community work. UN health chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus landed on Saturday in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo's Ituri province, the epicentre worst-hit by a severe outbreak of a rare type of Ebola.