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 The governor of the province of Theo kasi in the Kivu region of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, said that heavy rains have killed at least 400 people as a result of flooding rivers and creating mudslides that destroyed the villages of boshosho and nyamukube in the kalehe province of South Kivu.

 Since the outbreak of fighting on April 15 between the Sudanese army and the Rapid Support Forces militias, Sudan has fallen into chaos with the two sides entering into more than one truce, but they all failed with many violations, residents of the capital Khartoum said that the city was subjected to heavy shelling that disrupted efforts to deliver aid to besieged civilians, aid workers, and civilians said that there is an acute shortage of basic services, medical care, food and water with the expiration of the last truce.

 Eyewitnesses reported the rise of columns of smoke in the vicinity of the presidential palace, the correspondent of "Radio Sawa" reported.

 Opposition leader Raila Odinga, the former prime minister of Kenya, called for a new round of demonstrations to take action to address the cost of living and reforms to the electoral commission that oversaw the elections won by President William Ruto last year, and opposition deputies marched to the president's office, in the central business district, to file a petition. The police dispersed them with tear gas.

 The battles between the Sudanese army and paramilitary military support militias more than two weeks ago resulted in hundreds of deaths and prompted thousands of citizens to flee for their lives

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