HumAngle Updates for 7/23/2022

 

Daily Recap

Here is our recap of today's news.

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Ya Kubucewa Masu Garkuwa Ba Tare Da Biyan Fansa Ba

A Arewa maso Yammacin Najeriya, yin garkuwa da mutane yana iya faruwa a ko'ina, ba wai zama a wurin da bai dace ba ne a lokacin da bai dace ba.

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UNESCO Condemns Killing Of Radio Technician In DR Congo

The Director General of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) has condemned the murder of a radio technician in a war zone in the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo. “I condemn the murder of Michel Hangi and call on the authorities to ensure that an investigation is conducted to identify those responsible. …

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Rival Armed Groups Clash In DR Congo, Leave Multiple Injured

One person was killed, and nine others, including a civilian, were wounded in clashes Wednesday, July 20 evening and Thursday, July 21, between factional Mai-Mai militia groups in Buyinga, a locality situated more than 45 kilometres to the west of Butembo within the Luongo tribal group in Lubero territory of North Kivu province of the …

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CPJ Reacts As Police Release Peoples Gazette’s Journalists

The five journalists arrested by police during a raid at Peoples Gazette Newspaper Head Office located in the Utako area of Nigeria’s capital, Abuja, on Friday, July 22, have been released, HumAngle learnt.  The journalists, John Adenekan (Assistant Managing editor), Ameedat Adeyemi, Grace Oke, Sammy Ogbu, and Justina Tayani, working with the online platform, were …

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Displaced From Home After Escaping A Massacre

On Monday, June 2, 2014, members of the Boko Haram terror group killed about 400 people in Gwoza Local Government of Borno State, Northeast Nigeria in what has now been known as the Gwoza Massacre. Today, we tell the stories of the survivors.

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