UN Security Council members condemn killing of civilians in Nigeria

The members of the United Nations Security Council on Monday strongly condemned the killing of civilians in northeast Nigeria.
Boko Haram is suspected of being responsible for the massacre
More than 100 killed in ‘gruesome’ Nigeria massacre
Villagers in Nigeria buried the bodies of dozens of farmers killed in a “gruesome” massacre that left at least 110 dead.
Kenyan lawyer and politician Martha Karua. The EACJ has ordered that she be paid $25,000 in damages
Regional court orders Kenya to pay Martha Karua $25,000 over poll petition
The East Africa Court of Justice (EACJ) has awarded Kenyan politician Martha Karua $25,000 (about Ksh2.7 million) in damages for infringement of her right to a fair trial.
Somali President Mohamed Farmaajo and Kenyan President Uhuru Kenyatta at a past press conference
Kenya denies Somalia's accusations after envoy forced out
Kenya on Monday said it received no official notice demanding that Nairobi’s Ambassador to Mogadishu return home following allegations of interference with the country’s internal and political affairs.
Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed
Ethiopia's PM hails Tigray victory as region's leader vows to fight back
Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed addressed the country's parliament on Monday, heaping praise on the army for its truimph in Tigray, even as the region's embattled leader said his rebel forces were fighting back 'on all fronts'.
More than 150,000 Burundians fled the deadly political turmoil in 2015
Burundi refugees forcibly disappeared, tortured in Tanzania
At least 18 Burundian refugees and asylum seekers have been forcibly disappeared from refugee camps in Tanzania over the past year, according to a new report by the Human Rights Watch (HRW).
Ethiopian refugees at the Um Rakuba camp which houses refugees fleeing the fighting in Tigray
Leader of Tigray forces tells Ethiopian PM to ‘stop the madness’
The defiant leader of Ethiopia’s rebellious Tigray region has called on Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed to “stop the madness” and withdraw troops from the region as he asserted that fighting continues “on every front”, two days after the government declared victory.