Gunmen killed more than 160 people in attacks on two villages in western Nigeria, marking the country's deadliest armed assaults this year, according to The Guardian. The attacks occurred in the villages of Woro and Nuku in Kwara state on Tuesday.
The gunmen rounded up residents, bound their hands behind their backs, and shot them, a local politician told The Guardian. The communities are reeling from repeated acts of violence perpetrated by jihadists and other armed groups. The Nigerian military had launched an offensive against terrorist elements in Kwara state last month, according to The Guardian.
In other news from Nigeria, singer Ifunanya Nwangene, 26, who had appeared on "The Voice Nigeria," died after being bitten by a snake in her flat in Nigeria's capital, Abuja, The Guardian reported. Nwangene's death has highlighted the crisis of preventable fatalities in Nigeria, raising questions about the availability of effective antivenoms. In a last message to her friends, Nwangene wrote: "Please come," according to The Guardian.
Meanwhile, in Uganda, opposition leader Bobi Wine remains in hiding nearly three weeks after a disputed election, as a feud with the president's son escalates, The Guardian reported. Wine's whereabouts have been unknown since he fled what he said was a night raid on his home by police and military. After the election, Wine alleged mass fraud and called on supporters to protest, according to The Guardian.
Globally, human rights are in peril amid a "democratic recession," according to a report by Human Rights Watch, The Guardian reported. The report states that almost three-quarters of the global population now live under autocratic rulers, levels not seen since the 1980s. The report also cited abuses led by former U.S. President Donald Trump as contributing to the decline.
In Venezuela, Alex Saab, considered a close ally of deposed Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro, was reportedly captured in Caracas, The Guardian reported. Saab, a wealthy Colombian-Venezuelan businessman long considered Maduro's frontman, was removed from an address during a joint operation by Venezuela's intelligence agency and the FBI. Billionaire media mogul Raúl Gorrín was also reportedly arrested at the same address, according to The Guardian. Saab could be extradited to the U.S. in days, according to The Guardian.
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