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- Conflict in Sudan Growing in Scope, Brutality as World Remains Silent
"More than 1,200 children under five have died in White Nile State between mid-May and mid-September warns the climate crisis is driving malnutrition to unprecedented levels in South Sudan, with more than Because of underfunding, she said, UNHCR and partners are not able to create a new transit center to
- Gaza home to largest number of amputee children
There are more child amputees in Gaza than anywhere else in the world. He had been trapped with his father in Gaza’s al-Shifa hospital for three days during Israel’s second “My [surviving] brother – he’s three years older than I am. In that regard, Malik is more fortunate than others. The school was no more than 200 meters away.
- UN Security Council must renew South Sudan arms embargo
armed opposition forces have been implicated in war crimes and human rights violations for well more than If the AU is serious about silencing the guns, it should back the strict controls prohibiting arms transfers
- Sudan army says it has control of presidential palace
Although the RSF still has positions in Khartoum, its foothold there is more tenuous than at any point The war erupted two years ago as the country was planning a transition to democratic rule.
- War Crimes Investigators Establish Office In Ukraine
Ukrainian officials accuse Russia of having deported or forcibly displaced more than 19,500 children, The Geneva Conventions generally prohibit the forcible transfer of civilians from occupied regions to
- Poland Moves Troops, Claims Belarus Border Breach
An unspecified number of the Wagner fighters have since moved to Belarus and begun training Lukashenko's Poland had already started moving more than 1,000 of its own troops closer to the border.
- Al-Shabab claims suicide attack outside Turkish base in Somalia
A suicide bomber's explosives were detonated outside a Turkish military training base in Somalia's capital Turkey has a significant presence in Somalia and operates one of a number of foreign military training
- Then and now: Finding love during the Khmer Rouge
Then Eang was transferred to another work unit, and the two women were separated. the hardships, her relationship has endured, Yun reflects: "I think lesbian couples are more stable than were uprooted from their families and sent to communal homes to "foster allegiance to the state rather than increased in the case of lesbians, because they are women and, in Cambodia, women have more pressure than But they returned a few weeks later when they ran out of money.
- Angola: Police Crack Down on Peaceful Protesters
Force Reform Angola's Rapid Intervention Force during a protest against the rise in fuel prices and transport protest following the government’s decision to raise fuel prices and eliminate subsidies for public transport statement to the media that the police intervention in the march “aimed to maintain public order and tranquility The police suggested a different route than the one we had proposed.
- Tumult Disrupts Israeli Parliament as Netanyahu Era Ends
Heckling and mayhem in the Knesset, an intimate parliamentary chamber transformed by anger, marked the “We stopped the train a step before the abyss,” Mr. launched into his speech, which was unusually dismissive toward the United States on the subject of Iran visit in April that he would do “everything to prevent an agreement that will bring about a nuclear Iran Bennett had said he would never allow a nuclear Iran and would oppose the nuclear deal, but Mr.
- Ethiopian Dam & 25,000 people seized by Militia
Benishangul-Gumuz has been hit by a surge of ethnic violence including an attack in December that killed more than It is one of the several flashpoints across the country of more than 100 million people where ethnic Earlier this month, more than 100 people were killed in border clashes between the Afar and Somali regions
- Genocide Emergency: Sudan
However, UNAMID became an observer mission, rather than a peacekeeping force. , the civilian opposition, General Burhan, and Hemeti signed a "new framework" which on paper would transition Since then, over 1000 civilians have been killed and more than 4,000 have been wounded.











