Congo-Kinshasa: French UN Aid Worker Among Three Killed in DR Congo Drone Strike
A French UN aid worker and two others were killed in a drone strike in Goma, DR Congo, which may have targeted M23 leaders.
DR Congo authorities begin investigations into drone strike
Authorities in the Democratic Republic of Congo have initiated investigations following a drone strike that killed a French aid worker and targeted buildings associated with UN personnel.
DR Congo: The death of a French aid worker in Goma sparks numerous reactions
The death of a French aid worker in Goma has led to an outpouring of reactions from political leaders and humanitarian organizations.
Drone strike hits Goma killing aid worker and civilians
A drone strike in Goma, eastern DRC, resulted in the deaths of a French aid worker and several civilians.
A drone attack kills three people, including a French aid worker, in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo
A drone strike in Goma, Eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, has resulted in the deaths of three individuals, including a French aid worker, prompting international condemnation.
French aid worker among three killed in DR Congo air strike
A French aid worker was among three fatalities in an air strike in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, where clashes continue between M23 militia and Congolese forces.
Ministry of Defense in Central Africa arrests Frenchman on charges of destabilizing activities
The Ministry of Defense in the Central African Republic has arrested a French aid worker suspected of attempting to destabilize the region.
Emmanuel Macron: A French aid worker was killed in DR Congo after an attack
A French humanitarian worker was killed in Goma, DR Congo, amidst ongoing violence from the M23 group, supported by Rwanda.
French aid worker for UNICEF killed in DR Congo's Goma, Macron says
A French UNICEF aid worker was killed in Goma, DR Congo, during airstrikes, prompting condemnation from President Macron.
Central African Republic: Concerns Rise for French Aid Worker Arrested in Central African Republic
A French aid worker from Doctors Without Borders has been arrested in the Central African Republic on charges related to threatening security ahead of a key diplomatic visit.
Central African Republic: arrest of a French humanitarian from MSF by Russian mercenaries
A French humanitarian worker from Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) has been arrested by Russian mercenaries in the Central African Republic, accused of subversive activities by the government.
Four years of war in Ukraine: what I see in the eyes of those forced to flee
An Argentine aid worker in Ukraine narrates the devastating impact of the Russian attacks on civilians amid the ongoing war.
Afternoon Update: PM raises Zomi Frankcom’s death with Herzog; Taylor urged to declare leadership intentions; and should you go commando?
Australian PM Anthony Albanese highlighted the death of Australian aid worker Zomi Frankcom during discussions with Israeli president Isaac Herzog while Australia faces criticism over Israel's West Bank policies.
PM tells Isaac Herzog Australia wants transparency over Zomi Frankcom’s death as pair meet in Canberra
Australian PM Anthony Albanese has demanded transparency regarding the death of aid worker Zomi Frankcom, killed in Gaza, during a meeting with Israeli President Isaac Herzog.
People No Longer Want to Hear About Indomitable Kyiv, They Need Concrete Help, Says Klára Tihláriková
Slovak humanitarian worker Klára Tihláriková discusses the frustrations caused by Russian attacks on Kyiv and emphasizes the need for tangible aid amid ongoing hardships.
That time Maduro blocked the release of Trentini
Italian aid worker Alberto Trentini, recently freed after 423 days in captivity in Venezuela, could have returned to Italy earlier in October had President Nicolas Maduro not opposed the release, linked to former Venezuelan Minister Alex Saab's legal issues.
That Damn November 15, 2024
Alberto Trentini, an Italian aid worker, was arrested in Venezuela on November 15, 2024, shortly after arriving in the country, while traveling from Caracas to Guasdualito, with details of the charges against him remaining undisclosed.
Alberto Trentini is free. The Italian aid worker is with Mario Burlò at the embassy in Caracas
Alberto Trentini and entrepreneur Mario Burlò have been freed and are currently at the Italian embassy in Caracas, with the Italian government expressing appreciation for their release.
Reprisals and pressures on governments, after Maduro's arrest anxiety for Trentini's fate
The arrest of Italian aid worker Alberto Trentini in Venezuela has raised significant concerns in Italy, as he is being held without concrete charges in a prison used for political detainees, seemingly as a pawn by the Maduro government to apply pressure on Western governments.