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Reade Levinson

Reade Levinson

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MidEast|Political|World

'Pray for us. They've arrived': How Syria descended into revenge bloodshed

The cries for revenge reached fever pitch on March 6.

'Pray for us. They've arrived': How Syria descended into revenge bloodshed
Crime|MidEast|Political|World

More than 1,000 Syrians died in airport prison under Assad, report says

More than 1,000 Syrians died in detention at a military airport on the outskirts of

More than 1,000 Syrians died in airport prison under Assad, report says
Africa|MidEast|Political|World

Sudan's RSF operating drones from Darfur base, pictures show

Satellite images show at least three drones and the construction of hangars at an airport in South Darfur held by Sudan's Rapid

Sudan's RSF operating drones from Darfur base, pictures show
Africa|Crime|Europe|World

European cocaine kingpin has high level protection in Sierra Leone-sources

By David Lewis, Stephanie van den Berg and Reade Levinson NAIROBI/THE HAGUE - One of Europe's most wanted fugitives, convicted cocaine smuggler Jos Leijdekkers, has found refuge and high-level

European cocaine kingpin has high level protection in Sierra Leone-sources
Africa|Economy|News

Gold worth tens of billions smuggled to the UAE each year, report says

By Reade Levinson and David Lewis Gold smuggling out of Africa, mainly to the United Arab Emirates, has surged over the last decade, with hundreds of tonnes of gold worth tens of billions of dollars

Gold worth tens of billions smuggled to the UAE each year, report says
Africa|News|World

UN weighs suspending relief to Ethiopia's Amhara after aid workers attacked, document shows

The United Nations is considering suspending relief operations, including food aid deliveries, in Ethiopia's Amhara region, following

UN weighs suspending relief to Ethiopia's Amhara after aid workers attacked, document shows
Africa|World

Plane downed in Darfur with suspected Russian crew was supplying army, rivals say

A plane downed in Sudan's North Darfur state had Russian crew members and was being used by the army to resupply the

Plane downed in Darfur with suspected Russian crew was supplying army, rivals say
Africa|MidEast|Political|US|World

Senior US Democrat mounts new push for peace in Sudan

The top Democrat on the U.S.

Senior US Democrat mounts new push for peace in Sudan
Europe|MidEast|Political|World

Satellite imagery shows Russian navy ships anchored off Syrian coast

Satellite imagery show that Russian naval ships have left Moscow's base at Tartous on Syria's coast and some have dropped anchor offshore following the overthrow

Satellite imagery shows Russian navy ships anchored off Syrian coast

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