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War Crimes · SudanThe World Health Organization has reported that more than 460 patients and accompanying persons were killed at the Saudi Maternity Hospital in El Fasher after the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) captured the capital of North Darfur on Sunday following an 18-month siege.See the Story
Hundreds Killed in Sudan after El Fasher Captured by RSF Militia
41% Left coverage: 231 sources

Tanzania · TanzaniaTanzania's main opposition party rejected President Samia Suluhu Hassan's landslide victory in elections that triggered deadly protests across the East African nation over the exclusion of her key challengers from the fray. The main opposition party CHADEMA, which was barred from the election for refusing to sign a code of conduct and whose leader Tundu Lissu was arrested for treason in April, said late on Saturday that the results were "completely fabricated".See the Story
Tanzania's main opposition rejects Hassan's election win after deadly protests
42% Left coverage: 69 sources

Croatia Politics · CroatiaCroatia’s parliament on Friday voted to reintroduce compulsory military service in the European Union and NATO member country. The move comes amid heightened tensions in Europe following the Russian aggression against Ukraine, as well as an apparent arms race and military buildup in the Balkans, which went through a bloody war in the 1990s.See the Story
Croatia brings back military conscription amid Russian aggression
46% Left coverage: 22 sources