Tag: Mozambique
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Mozambique’s Bleeding Rift: How Islamic State Insurgency Displaces Hundreds of Thousands
Overview: A Crisis Expands Beyond Front Lines Since July, more than 300,000 people in Mozambique’s northern province of Cabo Delgado have fled their homes as Islamic State–linked insurgents intensify attacks. The violence, which began as low-level clashes years ago, has evolved into a sprawling displacement crisis that threatens communities, livelihoods, and regional stability. With humanitarian…
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Mozambique’s Displacement Crisis: Islamic State Insurgence Disrupts Hundreds of Thousands
The Mozambique displacement crisis deepens as ISIS-linked insurgency expands More than 300,000 people have fled their homes in Mozambique since July as an Islamic State–linked insurgency broadens its reach in the gas-rich, northern province of Cabo Delgado and beyond. The massive displacement underscores the fragile security situation in the region and the growing strain on…
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Mozambique’s Displaced: The Growing Toll of the Islamic State Insurgency
Overview: A Crisis Deepens in Mozambique Since July, more than 300,000 people in Mozambique have been forced from their homes by an Islamic State–linked insurgency that continues to widen its reach in the country. This escalating violence in the northern region—particularly the Cabo Delgado province—has created one of the most pressing humanitarian crises in Africa,…
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TotalEnergies Faces War Crimes Allegations Over Mozambique Gas Plant Massacre
Overview of the Case French energy giant TotalEnergies is facing formal accusations of complicity in war crimes and torture in connection with a massacre at its gas plant in Mozambique. The criminal complaint, filed in Paris, follows investigative reporting that detailed alleged abuses and heightened scrutiny of the security practices surrounding the facility. The allegations…
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TotalEnergies Faces Allegations of War Crimes Complicity Over Mozambique Gas Plant Massacre
Overview of the Case A formal criminal complaint in Paris has accused TotalEnergies of complicity in war crimes and torture related to a massacre at its Mozambique gas facility. The allegations were first brought to light by a POLITICO investigation last year and have since intensified political and legal scrutiny of the French energy giant’s…
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TotalEnergies Accused of Complicity in War Crimes Over Mozambique Gas Plant Massacre
Overview: A New Controversy Surrounding a Global Energy Giant French energy major TotalEnergies found itself at the center of a legal and diplomatic storm after a Paris prosecutor’s office formally accused the company of complicity in war crimes and torture. The charges stem from a massacre at a Mozambique gas plant, a case that first…
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Can Ivermectin Stop Malaria Transmission? What Trials Show
Can an ivermectin pill curb malaria transmission? The idea of using an ivermectin pill to curb malaria transmission is drawing renewed attention. Ivermectin, long used to treat parasitic worms and mass-administered for other diseases, can make the blood of treated people lethal to mosquitoes that bite them. The question researchers are asking is whether large‑scale…
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Kenmare Resources Advances Wet Concentrator Plant A Upgrade
Introduction to Kenmare Resources Kenmare Resources, a prominent player in the mineral sands industry, has recently made significant strides in enhancing its operations. One of the critical advancements includes the upgrade of its Wet Concentrator Plant A (WCP A), located in Mozambique. This upgrade is expected to bolster productivity and efficiency, positioning the company for…
