AU URGES DE-ESCALATION AS FIGHTING DISPLACES OVER 180,000 IN SOUTH SUDAN’S JONGLEI STATE. (PHOTO).

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 AU urges de-escalation as fighting displaces over 180,000 in South Sudan’s Jonglei state The Chairperson of the African Union Commission called for immediate de-escalation and strict adherence to South Sudan’s 2018 peace agreement, as renewed fighting in Jonglei State displaced more than 180,000 people and raised fears of further civilian harm. In a statement, African Union Commission Chairperson Mahmoud Ali Youssouf said he was deeply concerned by the deteriorating security situation in parts of the country, particularly Jonglei, where escalating violence and inflammatory rhetoric have put civilians—including women and children—at heightened risk. South Sudanese authorities estimate the number of displaced in Jonglei at more than 180,000, the United Nations humanitarian agency OCHA said last week. He urged all parties to exercise maximum restraint, de-escalate tensions immediately, and comply fully with the permanent ceasefire and power-sharing arrangements under the agreement, T...

AFCON 2025: FOUR TEAMS QUALIFY FOR QUARTER-FINALS. (PHOTO)


 AFCON 2025: Four teams qualify for quarter-finals


Cameroon became the fourth team to qualify for the quarter-finals of the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations.

The Indomitable Lions held on following a late fight back to beat South Africa 2-1 in Rabat on Sunday night.

Junior Tchamadeu opened the scoring in the 34th minute of the match.

Two minutes after the restart, Christian Kofane doubled Cameroon’s advantage, as they seemed to be strolling to victory.

But Evidence Makgopa’s controlled finished in the 88th minute for Bafana Bafana provided a tense ending.

Cameroon now joins countries like Morocco, Mali and Senegal in the last eight of the tournament.

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