Mozambique
country in Southeastern Africa
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science Jun 12, 2026, 11:14 AM
Nine white rhinos relocated to Mozambique's Zinave National Park - Nine female white rhinos were relocated to Zinave National Park from South Africa.
- This relocation increases the park's white rhino population to 39, alongside 22 black rhinos.
- The operation aims to restore biodiversity and enhance the park's status as a key conservation area.
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military conflicts Feb 15, 2026, 9:11 AM
London firefighters rescue over 80 victims of Mozambique floods - A 36-member UK International Search and Rescue (ISAR) team was deployed to Mozambique to assist in rescue efforts caused by severe flooding.
- During the operation, they successfully rescued over 80 individuals, including vulnerable populations, and delivered nearly 2.9 tonnes of humanitarian aid.
- The dedication of the London firefighters and their ISAR team contributed significantly to lifesaving missions amidst a devastating natural disaster.
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business Jan 29, 2026, 4:43 PM
TotalEnergies restarts $20 billion gas project in Mozambique - TotalEnergies has resumed its halted gas project in Cabo Delgado, Mozambique, due to improved security conditions.
- The project is expected to generate billions in revenue and create more than 4,000 jobs, primarily for local Mozambicans.
- Resumption of the project signifies a hopeful outlook for economic growth and stability in a region previously affected by terrorism.
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military conflicts Jan 27, 2026, 4:39 AM
Mozambique flood death toll rises as authorities warn of more bodies - Severe floods in Mozambique over the past two weeks have resulted in 13 reported deaths.
- The flooding has affected over half a million people, with parts of Maputo submerged.
- Aid workers anticipate that more bodies will be discovered as water levels recede, signaling ongoing disaster recovery challenges.
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military conflicts Jan 24, 2026, 4:24 PM
Emergency responders mobilized to assist Mozambique amid devastating floods - West Midlands firefighters have been deployed to Mozambique to assist with flood rescue operations following severe flooding that has harmed hundreds of thousands of people.
- The UK government responded to Mozambique's request for international assistance during the emergency, coordinating with local authorities and supporting rescue efforts.
- The situation is dire, with reports of significant displacement and substantial damage to infrastructure, necessitating ongoing humanitarian assistance.
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environment Jan 23, 2026, 6:01 PM
Crocodiles attack residents in Mozambique floods - Severe flooding in Mozambique has caused over 700,000 people to be displaced and has claimed more than 100 lives in neighboring countries.
- Crocodiles have been reported in submerged towns, leading to at least three attacks and fatalities.
- The floods have triggered a humanitarian crisis, with urgent need for food, healthcare, and restoration of infrastructure.
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politics Jan 19, 2026, 2:24 PM
Flooding displaces over 300,000 people in Mozambique's Gaza province - Gaza province of Mozambique has been severely affected by weeks of torrential rain, leading to significant displacement of residents.
- Approximately 327,000 people are presently being housed in temporary shelters due to the flooding.
- The situation has prompted the government to issue a nationwide red alert, highlighting the need for urgent rescue and recovery efforts.
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military conflicts Dec 12, 2025, 4:14 PM
Over 100,000 displaced as insurgents rampage through Mozambique - Jihadist insurgents in northern Mozambique have intensified their attacks, resulting in widespread violence and civilian casualties.
- The United Nations reports that over 100,000 people were displaced in November, with many of them being children who fled alone.
- The humanitarian crisis in northern Mozambique is critical, with urgent needs for food, water, and shelter amid ongoing violence and environmental challenges.
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politics Dec 6, 2025, 11:14 PM
Sweden redirects aid from Africa to Ukraine amid financial pressures - Sweden plans to discontinue aid worth approximately 2 billion kronor ($212 million) to Tanzania, Mozambique, Zimbabwe, Liberia, and Bolivia starting in August 2026.
- Minister for International Development Cooperation and Foreign Trade Benjamin Dousa cited financial pressures as the reason to provide support to Ukraine instead.
- Humanitarian organizations warn of catastrophic consequences for vulnerable populations due to this aid cut.
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