Ten years ago on this historic day, the Government of Eritrea issued a release in response to the TPLF regime's abrupt declaration of war, thus demonstrating the wisdom and patience of the people and Government of Eritrea.
The Higher Technical Military Institute (ISTM), belonging to the Angolan Armed Forces (FAA), situated in Luanda's Grafanil Military Camp, will be inaugurated on Thursday.
A delegation of the Joint Commission for the implementation of the Memorandum of Understanding on Peace in Cabinda left Luanda Wednesday for that northern province of Angola to assess the political and social situation in the region.
Against a backdrop of drought, soaring food prices and large numbers of people being driven out of their homes by armed conflict, the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) has provided food to 44,000 displaced children in war-ravaged Somalia.
Faduma Dalel Farah, a mother of four, is a typical victim of the ongoing conflict in the Somali capital. She and four of her six children were wounded when the insurgents attacked forces of the Transitional Federal Government (TFG) in
LRA leader Joseph Kony kept chief mediator and South Sudan's Vice President Riek Machar, religious and cultural leaders from northern Uganda waiting for five days at Nabanga at the Congo-Sudan border but failed to show up.
The Global Humanitarian Platform, created in July 2006, brings together UN and non-UN humanitarian organizations on an equal footing. Striving to enhance the effectiveness of humanitarian action, based on an ethical obligation and accountability to the populations we serve, Acknowledging
Two agreements signed since the end of 2007 offer some hope for an end to more than a decade of violence in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), even if fighting has continued and a lasting solution has yet to
Political parties in Sierra Leone have underscored their commitment to holding peaceful local council elections in July at an inter-party dialogue meeting hosted by the United Nations.
The governor of the central Bie Province, José Amaro Tati, on Tuesday here appealed to traditional chiefs for major involvement in the disarmament process of citizens in illegal possession of fire-guns, aiming at the consolidation of peace and democracy in
South Africa's ability to deal with threats of global terrorism will be determined when the United Nations (UN) Counter Terrorism Directorate visits the country next month.
The signing on 9 May of a ceasefire between the government of Central African Republic and the only rebel group that had yet to join a national peace process has drawn mixed reactions from within the country.