UN: 30,000 People Have Fled Recent Attacks in Northern Mozambique
Dozens of people reportedly have been killed by Islamist militants who began assault on oil- and gas-rich coastal town of Palma March 24
Dozens of people reportedly have been killed by Islamist militants who began assault on oil- and gas-rich coastal town of Palma March 24
More than 950,000 people in urgent need of food aid
Escalating violence and increased insecurity in the provinces of Cabo Delgado, Niassa and Nampula are disrupting agricultural activities and causing f
Escalating violence and increased insecurity in the provinces of Cabo Delgado, Niassa and Nampula are disrupting agricultural activities and causing f
The conflict has recently spread to neighboring Tanzania, raising the potential of destabilizing part of southern Africa and boosting a group with dec
The insurgents and military have been fighting for territory in Mozambique since October 2017, leaving up to 2,000 people dead
Cabo Delgado province faces hunger crisis as escalating conflict forces thousands to flee their homes and abandon their farms
Violence in Mozambique was discussed last week when southern African regional leaders met for a virtual summit
Takeover of port of Mocimboa da Praia on Wednesday came after five days of fierce clashes between insurgents and Mozambican security forces
Islamist insurgents were looking for food and livestock, local residents say
Since 2017, Islamist militants have carried out attacks against civilians and government security forces in the northern province of Cabo Delgado
Charity organizations are concerned about the growing number of displaced people in Pemba, especially during the COVID-19 pandemic
At least 100,000 people have been displaced since armed groups began attacking Cabo Delgado in October 2017, and more are fleeing as violence escalate
ExxonMobil and Total are among the companies asking Mozambique to send as many as 300 more soldiers to the area