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Celebrations were ‘forced into hiding’ as outcome of legislation, which would put LGBT+ people at risk of imprisonment, remains unclear
At least 23 people were killed and parliament was briefly stormed and set alight in demonstrations on Wednesday
Security forces targeted protesters who raided and set the parliament on fire
Aid has become a battleground in the war between the Sudanese Armed Forces and the Rapid Support Forces, with a third of the population facing acute food insecurity
The first ‘Juliet’s secretary’ is believed to have been Ettore Solimani, known as ‘the guardian of Juliet’s tomb’
Amid ‘the world’s invisible crisis’, children with disabilities, and the people who love them, face particularly severe challenges
My reporting and experience in Rwanda was used as evidence in the legal challenge against the UK Home Office’s Rwanda deportation plan
Urgent appeal for humanitarian aid as displacement crisis worsens
‘There are some people now who can spend three or four days with no food on their table’
In South Sudan a year-long civil war has caused the displacement of nine million people with five million people facing "catastrophic hunger."
With precious little help, people in South Sudan are fleeing a harrowing range of dangers - from war to hunger - in search of safe lives for themselves and their loved ones
Naomi Momone (14) raises awareness for one of the world’s most climate-vulnerable countries
Sudan has become home to the world’s largest displacement crisis since the war started last year
Minister underlines the importance of Irish aid to beleaguered country
Temperatures exceed 40 degrees in country where climate change has ‘amplified’ impact