She was always the battlefield: Iranian women, the laws that caged them, and the movements that refused
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Today’s edition tracks a worrying convergence: escalating civilian-targeted warfare, shifting militia loyalties, and a rapidly hardening geopolitical landscape across Africa. From a drone strike on a mosque in Sudan that killed children and signals a deeper normalization of aerial warfare against civilian spaces, to armed confrontations between police and illegal mining networks in South Africa, and rising rebellion risks in the Central African Republic as a Russian-trained militia turns against the state, the pattern is clear.
Conflicts are fragmenting, local actors are re-aligning, and external powers are increasingly embedded in domestic security dynamics.
The past 24 hours have seen a significant escalation in drone warfare…
a. Church and clergy targeted by gunmen in NigeriaIn the early hours…
The past 24 hours have been marked by a devastating escalation in…
The past 24 hours have seen a significant escalation in conflict in…
a. The end of the shadows: Russia’s open arrival in Niger to…
This is why coups, civil wars, and revolutions orbit the same gravitational truth: Violence doesn’t destroy the state; it redefines who controls it!
Current Situation: Bottom Line Up Front Madagascar is in the midst of…